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First Row—Geraldine Allen, Nathan Althoff, James Beckett, Robert Berg. Second Row—Ned Berlet, Martha Berron, Marvin Berron, Walter Boehmer. 1 bird Row—Y inona Brown, Martha Buehler, Clara Clausing, Lois Cramer. Fourth Row—Chester Dammeyer, Donald Dellinger, Anthony Dorsten, Barbara Etter. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY Endicott's Studio [16]
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Senior Class History At last it has come! The final goal has been reached after four years of hard work, fun, com- panionship. and all the many other characteristics of high school life. The end of each year was, in a sense, the attainment of a smaller goal, but the great moment came when we were handed our diplomas and were set upon the threshold of a new and different life. Just before we open that door to new experiences, we should pause a moment and look back upon the series of events which have marked the path to so great an achievement. 1942—How well we remember that year, when as “Greenies we stormed the mighty fortress Me- morial. The wind was soon removed from our sails and not until the next year as Sophomores were we completely recovered. As Juniors, we became upper classmen and enjoyed all the privileges extended to this select group such as: The Junior Class Play and the Jr.-Sr. Reception. Now we have completed our Senior year, perhaps the 'most enjoyed of them all. It is certainly the one to be most vividly remembered, for throughout the year we were continually aware of the fact that our school days were drawing to a close and we were busy packing memories to take on the long trip through life. A sad memory goes along with all the happy ones for all of us lost a fine friend and wonderful classmate when Eileen Clifford was fatally injured in an automobile accident. All in all our class has had a rather eventful history and we shall always be grateful to those who made our four years in high school happy ones. CLASS OFFICERS Charles Hmver President Tom Anderson Vice President Betty Lou Kupper Secretary James Widner Treasurer THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY The St. Marys Foundry Co. (15]
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First Row—James Feldwisch, Byron Fishbaugh, Robert Fortman, Helen Foust. Second Row—Paul Fry, Mary Gerstner, Wilma Glass, James Grauer. Third Row—William Greber, William Hamer, Beverly Heil, Althea Howell. Fourth Row—Kenneth Hunter, John Joyce. Robert Keller, Norma Kendall. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY Montgomery Ward (17]
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