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DAVID ANDERSON, big, carefree,agreeable. President l, 4-H l-2,basketball,l-2-5-4, softball l-2-5-4, football 2-5-4, junior Dlay 3, sports ed., annual, sr. play 4. EILEEN HARTMAN, capering, spirited, pen- sive. Glee club l-2-5-4, 4-H l-2-3-4, FHA 2-3-4, jr. play 5, librarian of glee club 4, mixed chorus 4. DOROTHY HARTHAN, jocose, chatty, plump. Arlington High School l-2-5, FHA 4, sr. play 4, typist, annual staff 4. ALICE STEININGER, blonde,chatty,flippant Glee club l-2-3-4, FHA 5, librarian 4. JOHN BHACY, small, alert, deft. Liberty High School l, football 2-3-4, softball 5-4. JUNE FHITZ, bold, indifferent, dramatic. Glee club l-2-5, FHA l-2-5-4. MARILYN STEINER, denure, studious, tidy. Vice-president l, orchestra l-2-5-4,glee club l-2-5-4, ensemble 5-4, jr. play 5, librarian 4, literary ed.,annual,pianist 4, mixed chorus 4, office work 4, salut- atorian. ROPERT HURSEV, adroit, credulous, gay. Lima Central l-2, glee club 3-4,softball 5-4, basketball 3-4, quartet 5-4, foot- ball 5-4, literary ed., annual, sr. play 4, mixed chorus 4,co-caotain,football 4.
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JAMES ANDERSON,mechanical-minded,jovial, genial.Glee club l-2-5-43softball l-2-5- 43 football 2-5-43 jr. play 53 quartet 5 -43 mixed chorus 43 photographer,annual. NELLIE STEINMAN, clever, neat,ambitious. Glee club l-2-5-43 librarian 23 pres. 53 jr. play 53 mixed chorus 43 sr. play 43 pres. of glee club 43 joke editor, annu- al. KATHRYN PETERSON, dependable,persistent, understanding. 4-H l-2-5-43 office work, 5-43 cafeteria 5-43 4-H sec.-treas. 43 advertisement committee, annual. ADARZLTAMSTUTZ,moody,sensitive,fraternal. Glee club l-2-5-43 basketball l-2-5-43 softball l-2-5-43 football mgr. 2-5-43 quartet 2-5-43 jr. play 53 mixed chorus 4. LORENCE WERNER, nonchalant, tall, enter- taining. Football l-2-5-43 softball l-2- 5-43 basketball l-2-5-43 play 53 basketball capt. annual. HILDA STEINER, hearty, quiet,benevolent. Glee club l-2-5-43 4-H l-2-5-43 FHA 2-5- 43 4-H vice-president 53 office work 43 FHA secretary 43 mixed chorus 4. pres. 23 junior 43 art editor, sociable. . 4-H softball l-2-5- JAMES SCOTT, dark, firm, l-23 basketball 1-D-5-4, 43 football 2-5-43 jr. play 53 glee club 5-43 quartet 5-43 sports editor, annual3 mixed chorus 43 co-captain, football 4. PHYLLIS KING, athletic,modest, sociable. Glee club l-2-5-43 jr. play 53 sr. trio 43 librarian 43 senior play 4.
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VA I v 'FE DIQTQRXK Found rewards! Tonight we will receive the reward we have been working and striving for in the past. To us this token will mean many things: FIRST--We have completed our school days, and no more will we have teachers to guide us from wrong to right. SECOND--We will have to face society for the first time alone, whether we leave our homes and go to college for a higher education, work in a factory or office, or become a part of the Army, Navy or Marines. THIRD--We as classmates will part, not knowing when we will meet again. Our parents, who are witnessing this Commencement exercise to- night, will also receive a reward for their labor. This will be the first time, for some of them, to see their own child graduate. For others it will mean, another child leaving home, not knowing exactly what care it will receive. The reward, which our parents receive is not great enough to cope with the understanding, loyalty, companion- ship, and work they have given us in the past. After tonight it is up to us as individuals to make something of ourselves. We all can make the most of every opportunity presented to us in this country where freedom of speech and individual rights are offered to ally but we must remember nthere is no reward without labor. Eileen Steiner SA L UTAT CRX ONE WORLD, ONE HUMANITY When Hitler proclaimed the Germans the master race, he brought into the open the long seething problem of so-called, racial dif- ferences.We know the racial tension in this country by the relocation of Japanese,by the Negro divisions and by the crowded Chinese.Why are there such tensions? Is there any basis for such prejudice and racial discrimination? There are no essential differences between peoples except coloring. In spite of the fact that science has proved there are no fundamental distinctions, we find it difficult to put behind us our old traditions. - As individuals we shall help to create the postwar world. Those who cling to their racial mindedness help to maintain this deplorable condition. Individuals who think of humanity as one, will be those who recognize skills and abilities of color or creed, who will seek full civic privileges for all countrymen. We cannot start on a grand scale to do these things, but gradually through our own contacts, we can see to it that each and every person will have fairness in busi- ness and otherwise.The seeds of division are planted in the hatred to be found within our own communities. There is little use talking a- bout world brotherhood if the spirit of true brotherhood does not prevail in our home town. We can never have one world in the real sense of the word until all nations have abolished all economic and political differences founded on race and religion. We shall always be fighting unless we learn that one world also means one humanity, peoples joined together by common bonds, by common aims, by mutual confidence and by common understanding. Marilyn Steiner
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