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.Maier C aaa 1943 In September. 1939. there entert-rl. along with a new principal. Mr. Young, 117 green, little freshmen. .Xt tht- time, that long-hoperl-for Grad- uation Day seemed quite far away. hut now we have ht-gun tu realize how short our high school career has ht-en. XYhen wt- came tu school for our Iirst instructions. it was with fear :mtl tremhling, AI Iowever, our fears soon vanisht-tl and wt- spent most of our time trying to get away from the hantls tri the stately tlignitietl uppt-r class- men who threatenetl our very lives if we tlitl not ohey their commantls. lfx- cept for a few activities, our freshman yt-ar was rather uneventful, lflectecl to heatl our group were l'aul Ilearman, l'rt-sitlt-ntg llerht-rt llurff -tte, Yice- gt president: lilecla Stemmlt-r. Secretary: antl lfvelyn liehher. 'llrt-asurer, ln September, 11140. we again wt-ntletl our way to N, ll. ll. S. Xlve felt rather superior antl very hrilliant. a well-known characteristic tif sopho- niores. antl how we clitl lortl it over the little freshmen, who were just entering. Uur officers' slate containetl the names of llelores Schlinlc, l'resitlt-nt: Charles llantlelier. Yice-president: Yertla liyers. Secretary: antl lltiwarrl Zelt, Treas- tzrer. , . . . . . . lt was at tne lmegnnung ol our junior year that things rt-ally hegan to happen, autl lwoth stutlents anrl tt-achers took note ul our gtititl tlt-t-tls antl mistlemeanors-if any of such coulrl he fountl, Leacling us along that rough antl rocky roatl wt-re Carl Fruechtenicht. President: Ethel S-chnelker, XiiCC-1J1'CSlLlCl1tl Anna l.ee Groves. Secretary 3 anrl i'aul llearman, 'l'reasurer. Our higgest project this year was tht- supervision of the Canteen. lt helrl untoltl hours of work hut with the assistance of our ever faithful sponsors. Mr. Ilownt-y and Bliss llarnt-tt, we managed to come tsut in good shape. Other important activities this year were our -lunior Play, Cross My Heart, antl that long-loolqerl-for .luilior-St-nior llantluet helcl at the Yaleneia Gardens. In the fall tif '43 we hatl attaint-tl the rlignity of Seniors. Nothing- alisolutely nothing-coultl oppress our spirits. XYe harl arrived-antl to make it more emphatic we hegan to show signs of st-nse antl even at times a glim- mer of brilliancy. Heading our hrigatle were litlwartl lioester. l'rt-sitlent: Carl Fruech- tenicht. Yice-president: Yerrla llyt-rs, Secretary 3 and Ethel Schnelker. Trea- surer. Althouglt we sufferetl many knocks antl hruises seventy-four Seniors emerged to experience that all-important eventvtZrarluation. XYe are now ahout to celebrate the enfl of this illustrious journey through the paths that letl to a high scliool eflucation. lfor tht- most part our journey has ht-en very successful and hlletl with many joys. XX'ith our eyes slightly hlurring and a sizable lump in our throats we hicl a fond Farewell to our helovetl Alma Mater. af' 3
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