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Clyde Harnes 'X Harold Bennett Franklin Hensley Clair Hrainard Sc MEMBERS OF THIS CLASS IN ARMED FORCES lohn Connelly Maynard Hill Herbert Lange James Schmitt Richard Crown ' Huhert Hughes Edward Lockwoofl Francis Scott ' Frederick DeWitt 'I ,Iohn Kunzle if Richard Mann Rohert Scudder Harold Halstead J Richard Kunzle Rohert 0'Ifonnor Walter Shaughnes ott Smith j Dear Classnwtes: Ray moncl White,f IVIAIJE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE Roland Detrich Throughout the past four years we have all looked forward to graduation with eagerness. However. as the time to leave is approaching. it now seems that these four years have been much too short. Many of our class have already left and others will be leaving in the near future to serve in the armed forces. The rest of us will continue our education in colleges or ohtain johs in defense factories. You of our class who are fighting to spread democracy throughout the world. and to you who are still with us I can only say that I am proud to have heen your president. Now in parting I wish for you all happiness and success in a free world of tomorrow. . ' Sincerely yours. BERN um Lorrrs Class of '45 SENIOR CELEBRITIES 4., 74.- 1. Class l1aI1y-- Natalie Hill. 2. Wittiest V- Bernard Loftus. Cutest girl -A Louise Nichols. 4. Most likely to succeed - John johnson. 5. Girls' Prince Charming!- Nlelvin Short. 6. Most popular-Betty Wood- hurn. T. Most love-sick hoy-Wvilliam Vllestover. 3. Nlost love-sick gllfl-fI.0lTHllIl' Ilamphell. 9. Rest studentf Wlargret Wal- lace. . Typical teen-age hoy-- Roh- ert Travis. . Typical teen-age girl 4Teresa Eahl. -Xthletic StilI'7'.li1lllt'S Schmitt. -if 21 x s y
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I :A I F i 1 V o r X Tom Staff l, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Choir l, 3, 4: 's' Choir 3, 4: Public Speaking 4: .Iunior Prom Committee Student Council l, 4: Class asurer 2: Sextet 4: Freshmen Initiation Committee 4: Club Shamrock Committee 4. ALLACE, MARCRET JUNE, Marg, 5 KINS, GORDON. hflben: Senior Play Ticket Sale. WEACRAFF, NAOMI RUTH, 4'N11mI'e,': Tom Tom Staff 4: Senior Play Tickets 4. WESTOVER, WILLIAM, i'Bill : Class l, 2, 4: Freshman Initiation Committee WHITMARSH, KENNETH, 'SHiram',: Tuna Fish League 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 3, 4. WHITNEY, BARBARA JEAN, NEHH: 0 Club l, 2, 3, 4: Hockey l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2. 3. 4: Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball l, 2, 3, Staff 4. Vice-President l: Football 1, 3, 4: Tuna Fish League 4: Intramural Basketball 2. Future Farmers 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4: 4: Commencement Usher 3: Cheer Leading 4: Tom Tom WHITNEY, RUTH MARIE, Elf: Senior Play Usher 4. WIDMAYRE, BETTY LOU, 2Mauile.,' , WILCIOX, CHRISTINE LOUISE, 'gflflirlgeuz Spring Concert Iisher 4. WILLIAMS, BARBARA ADELAIDE, '6Har11s,': Ov Club l, 2, 3: Hockey l: Yolley Ball l. 2. 3. WILLIAMS, DONALD, nBerl.,' WILLIAMS, MARY ELIZABETH, 'iMayme',: Tom Tom Staff 3: .lournalism Club 3: Band 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Badminton Tournament l: O Club l, 2, 3, 4: Softball 3, 4: Volley Ball l, 2, 3, 4: Hockey l, 2, 4. WITTER, VIOLA. i'SI1lI,66A',,Q Commencement Usher 3: Band Concert Ifsher 4. WOOD, BARBARA, 'gBobbie,': Journalism Club l: Senior Play Committee 4: .lunior Prom Com mittee 3: Club Shamrock Committee 4: Club l. WOOD, .IAMES MITCHELL, S6Elrner,,: Student Council l, 2: Class Secretary 3. WOOD, JUNE ALICE, iiRebel : Cheer Leading 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Hockey l, 2, 3, 4. Volley Ball l, 2, 3, 4: 'IOM Club l. 2, 3, 4: Senior Band l: Club Shamrock Committee 4: Softball 3, 4. VVOODBURN, BETTY JANE, acsrrzrflryw: Senior Band l, 2, 3: Nlixed Choir 3, 4: lournalism Clnl l, 4: Tom Tom Staff 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3: Cheer Leading l, 2. 3: Public Speaking 3 Senior Play 4: Class Secretary 2: Freshman Initiation Committee 4. YAPLE, SHIRLEY LOUISE, 6'Shirl',: Torn Tom Stall' 4. W 'k 7 ,,.,, Y : . Q lit' ,M T 'gk X
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.IU IOR HE YEAR of '44 and ,ll-5 saw the juniors stepping briskly around preparing for a dance or selling their Shamrocks. They sponsored two unusually successful dances. The main highlights of these dances were the uAuction'7 and the g'Revue. The success in all fields of activity can be traced to the number of juniors par- ticipating in them. Sports activities would have been a usad casei' without some of those fleet runners of football and basketball flashes to make the score tally for Owego. The choir, band, and orchestra are well populated with skilled and talented juniors, some of whom already hold musical awards. James ,lamesson resigned his position as president because he was going to be graduated in three years. Leon Halstead succeeded him. The class oflicers were chosen wisely and the juniors want to thank them for their excellent leadership. Also to Miss Pfistner and Mr. Spicer, the class advisers, the class extend thanks for their wide contributions to a most successful year. The chairman of the Prom, held on May 18th, was Lewis Bradley. Candidates for Prom Queen were Jenny Lou Ziemer, Marilyn Keyes, Matilda Rudin, Eleanor Brown, Elaine Babcock, Wilda Shipman and Susan Palmer. They look back proudly on their achievements as juniors and wish their successors as happy and memorable a year as theirs has been. IX JUNIOR, OFFICERS Front row, left to right: Babcock, Miss Pfistner, Patton. Second row: Quinn, Jenkins, Halstead, Bradley, Hartman. 'A' 'X
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