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IV! R an fi .,. -A Ty. .eKv,1f:M . ? ' 9 - -'Y K J 1 'ws .vs V4 N 5' if 4 f4',,Y,, 1 412 V FITS! ll-'ng lirusch. Grcy DuBois, Schacnzcr, Vfulliziiiis. Sccond Ren' Blount. johnson, Carney, liroclunan, l'l.unl1n. Scheer, Nl'olix't-1. Third Ron Eclwarcls. Carlson, Kracmcr. RAI11'l'loNAL to the M. R. H. progres- sive spirit, a Vocational Guidance Proj- ect was organized this year. The primary purpose of this plan was to in- terest students in the occupations, and to make available information on a wide range of vocational opportunities. A representative committee of students with the aid of faculty advisors, Miss Murch and Miss Smith, and a Y. M. t'. A. Counselor, Mr. Gilmore, formu- lated plans to execute the program. During' the Iirst semester three general assemblies were held for the three upper classes to which well-informed speakers from the business and profes- sional world brought their experiences, and invaluable information. After the three assemblies were completed, a list ot' specilic occupations was presented to students from which they were to choose those in which they were most interested. Then, ou the basis of their selections, thirty-six interest groups were set up in which the students had regular discussions with specialists in these fields. This program was received with such enthusiasm by those participating that wiser choices of life work should result. IT Vocational Guidance SS l.l't'll,I.l-I SNll'l'll MISS l.l't'll,l,I'I Ml'l
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OIIICEIKS .IUNE CLASS OFFICERS IIANUARY CLASS ,lirycs Laurilson. Sec.: Bob Ellis, Treats.: Dick Doris Scliaetlw. Viet-fl'1'cs,: Ivan .lanitx Pres.: xKmlrcws, Pres.: Helen East. Viccfl'res, Elsie Knbnlwnn. Set: julia Connard. Treats. The Senior Executive Committee IKE your Senior rings? Well, then, thank the S. IC. C. Again this year, the committee has done a splendid job in man- aging the necessary business, and welcome social affairs of the Senior Class. It may have been work, but with cooperation, dili- gence, and sound judgment, the class rings were selected and approved by the entire Senior body. The Senior Dance, and plans for that day of all days, graduation, were also the work of this representative committee. The Big Shots, oiiicers of the JIIIIQ 1946 class and the January 1946 class, we1'e automatically members of the com- mittee. Chosen to it by the seniors were: Mary Ellen Brockman, Kay Henley, liar- lene Johnson, Jane Kelly, Pat Lay, Betty Carney, Richard Henley, Bob Siefert, Ray Callaher, and Herb Klinger. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Ci.1ll.ibcr, lillnglcr, Iirnclcinan, K. Henley. lvli. Del Pi:.:m1. hlolinson. Carney. Lay. Kelly. Slillltlliljl R. Henley. Sieliwl. 16 . I
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Seniors DOROTHY BEASLEY Dottie's neat and sho petite, A lasting impression an all she'll meet. Ribbon-Bearer 3: Annual 4: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g G.R. 13 Jr. Prom. Comm. 3. WILMA BERRY No, it's not that I am crazy, There are two gals, so I'm not hazy. BOB HUESGEN Stepping into the show, you hear, if .. , f This way, please, fiom a :mee so near. Guidance Office 4. THOMAS VESPERENY With his crazy wit you'll find, Tommy cheering every kind. JOAN AHTIPUS .loan has a quality that's a must, Eyes that are filed with stardust. Ribbon-Bearer 33 Annual 3, 4g G.A.A. 2,3,4g Greggites 43 G.R. 1,2,3,4g Softball 33 Volleyball 3. BFTTY ALEXANDER Dainty, dark and creamy, These three combined make us dreamy. G.A.A. 1,23 G.R. 1,23 A Cap- pella 2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2, 3,4. DEANE AUBUCHON Never talks out, but if yau'll ask, He can answer the questions 'with- out any task. Entered from Roosevelt 3. 5 THELMA BERRY I think that I am going crazy. I see two of her, maybe l'tn hazy. CAROL CHAPIN An intriguing smile you'll have to admit, From what 'we'1'e seen, we like quite a bit. Entered from Little Rock 45 Spear Dramatics Club 23 Classroom Checker 2,43 Reading Room Checker 3: Assembly Accompanist 3,43 Boys' Glee Club Sec. 45 A Cappella 1,43 Glee Club, 1, 2,3,4g Orchestra 1,4. CHARLEEN SCHULER I'l4're's a gal with skin so fair, A quality that is quite rare. BOB ALDAG Artistry in Rhythm is our short phrase That desvribes Bob, who attracts our gase. Annual 43 Rifle Club 13 Track 45 Jr. Prom. Comm. 3. V4 Dick is fi a t be beat, as you could meet. Cl ss Pres. 42 e 3 nnual Bus. , B lub 1,22 ess ' atb Club 3: ep Cl , ,4g Track 3,41 Wrestl' 4: Cheer Leader 2,3,4: Exec. Comm. 32 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Band 1.2. DICK ANDR-EW As ' QI ' 1 , 1 s C Q 5 t- 45 X1 i GINNY AUSTIN This is our Ginny as you eau see, Precious and sweet as a maid can be. Jr. Prom Maid 35 Annual 3,43 G.A.A. 1,43 G.R. 1: Hockey 1.
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