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Class colors Class flower Yellow Rose Class motto To thine own self be true, And it must follow as the mght the day Thou canst not then be false to any man
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Klan, , W6 IN THE fall of 1942, a group of thirty-seven green but fun-loving, happy Freshman began to run the gauntlet of four tedious years of high school. Now, June 1946, we reflect at the panorama of our high school career-four years during which we developed good sportmanship, which built up our Class spirit, and gained book knowledge. To carry us triumphantly through our salad days, our Freshman Officers were: President, Ida Robinson, Vice President, Joyce Smith, Secretary, Geraldine Chapman, Treasurer, Wayne Senske. Our class numbered twenty-six as we courageously ventured into our sophomore year capably led by: President, Donald Sweeney, Vice President, Raymond Heintzg Secretary, Harold Roush, Treasurer, Donald Dole. Each- year gaining more and more recognition and fame, we opti- mistically tackled our junior course with these officers: President, Margaret Perkins, Vice President, Stephen Wozowiczg Secretary, David Hawkins, Treasurer, Doris Eckert. It was during this year that we made our successful stage debut with Jerry Breaks a Datef, Oh, yes, we ordered our class rings, pledging loyalty to our alma mater-P.C.S. The beginning of our senior year we chose Margaret Perkins as President. She has been ably assisted by: Vice President, Donald Sweeney, Secretary, Doris Eckert, Treasurer, Stephen Wozowicz. At the same time we chose our Class Motto- To thine own self be true. And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. We also decided to have Blue and Gold for Class Colors, and in keeping with the class colors we selected the yellow rose as our Class Flower. The class of 1946 has proved that seventeen seniors can be united in an energetic, successful group. Gaining more confidence and more fun with each enterprise, we have sponsored the sale of candy at sports events, conducted a scrap paper drive, published an annual, enjoyed class parties, and presented A Mystery-Comedy The Black Derby,', record break- ing in its popularity. Donald Dole left the senior class in March to represent us in the United States Navy. We salute him. Margaret Perkins, a member of our class has a generous amount of energy in her activities of sports. Dick Hardinger, a member of our class, is a Scientific Wiz. , Donald Sweeney and Bryan Nagel are our All Star Basketball players. QContinued on Page 18j 16
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