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SENIOR HISTORY In September 1941, we came to P.U.H.S., a large but a very green group of Freshies. We soon organized and elected a fine group of officers. President • ■ • , Gene Haynes Vice President • • • , Marie Steen Secretary ■ , Helen Stuart Traesurer ■ • , Ed Janik Yell Leaders Gen Stewa rt, Marilyn Blackmore Advisor . . . M iss Alice Ficke December 7, 1941, came and our numbers started to disintegrate but our quality . . . never. Another September rolled around and we got right down to the job of studying to become Seniors. We chose another good group of officers. President Ed Janik Vice President Roy Thompson Secretary . Georgia Marsh Treasurer . Ed Ricketts Yell Leaders . . Betty Connell, Barbara Miller Advisor Mr. Hassell Ed Janik and Roy Thompson moved away and their offices were filled by Sheldon Kirkpatrick and Don Dueck. The need of the farms for workers caused many of us to spend several weeks helping on the road to victory. At last summer had come and we were ready to help on the farms and in the factory again.
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SENIOR HISTORY At last we were upper classmen and had progressed half the way through high school. Our officers to carry us through this year were as follows: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer . Yell Leaders Advisor John Steinaker . Shirley Blacknnore Eleanor Beatty Ed Ricketts Gen Siuwurh BelTy Connell, Bill Leeper Mr. hHassell This year we became sporty and luceived our flashy rings. We presented a play called The American Passport. We gave the Seniors a swell Prom on May 5th and a delicious Spanish supper. At last we are Seniors. Wu huvu ulmosi reached our yuul. Our officers to carry us through the last year are: President . Dun Ducck Vice President . . . Cecil Weischedel Secretary . Eleanor Beatty Treasurer , Leonard Kirkpatrick Yell Leaders Gun SI ewart, Betty Connell Advisor Miss Campbell Our play wen over v ell wilh an excelleni cost. It -was called I he Pennington Case. On April 27, the Juniors gave us a swell ProiTi. On May 25, we received our well earned diplomas and proudly walked through the gates of Perris hHigh.
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