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SENICIRS JACK BURKHOLDER Flass President SENIORS 1946 Again let us dream where the land lies sunny And live like the bees on our heart's old honey Away from the world that slaves For money Come journey the way with me. On September 6, 1942 our passengers for the next four years came aboard our Flying fortress whieh we have named HSll0i'9Sh.i, We eyed eaeh other and we were soon fast friends. So we were off with Mr. Ma1'tin and Mr. 'l'hrasher, our pilots, and Miss Murphy, our host- ess. Our first jolt was in the way of the l reslnnen Reception which sent our large plane al- most earthward with a few boys minus their pants-thanks to the Sophomores. After many escapes, which only Freshies experience, our first twenty days were over. The next part of our journey started on another sunny September day in nineteen hun- dred and forty-three. Our 11ew pilot for this year was Mr. Viiolfe and Miss Kalman was our hostess. 'l'he year began with a bang-up Freshmen Reception with us d o in g the dirty work this time. Can we ever forget those frantic screams Cof our now quite dignified juniorsj over a few fishing worms? NVe received class rings this year and we were proud as peacocks ol' them So with maybe a sigh from a few we ended our Sophomore year. Our plane once more took off on September 5th nineteen hundred and forty-four with Mr. Davis at the controls and once more Miss Murphy was our hostess. Our plane soared to unbelievable heights with our memorable assembly program, The Commodore Canteen. Our junior year proved one of hard Work and at the end of th.e year the fruits of our labor-The Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. So we drew to a close. three-fonrths ofa journey. All oi' ns met together for another September-our last September meeting and the last portion of the trip. Our pilot and hostess combined for this year was our faithful friend, Miss Murphy. Our plane excelled all heights with our Senior Follies directed hy Mr. Curtis. Our senior play followed with the side splitting smash eomedy George VVashington Slept Here. 'l'he final day dawned with our graduation on May 28th, our prom over, and our han- quet on the twenty-ninth of May, nineteen hundred and forty-six. So with our closing: as- sembly th.e Class of '46 leaves you with perhaps a tear in their eye and a song in their heart, charging you to carry on where we have left off. Seven
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nxayn Book a rare sunrlse e generous Sarah Boone Sarah f bltion-Accountant . bby-Working -.j,, r opportunities to do s. 2' l -' good are our talents. ',Donald Eberts Don Ambition--Song Writer aliobby--Music jlxactness ln llttle duties lt s wonderful sort of 'V ' cheeffulness. Lena Faye Martin Lena Faye Ambition-Secretary Hobby-Studying K Keep true to the dreams 1 5 L it of your youth. Albert Falbo Ab Ambltlon-Photographer Hobby-Ice Skating Life ls to be fortified by many frlendshlps. Betty Schlffbauer Shiny Ambition-School Teacher Hobby--Roller Skatlng You can never sim too high. al. 1 '-rr - W E-wr 'rw 'rw' Hes rqr He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one: Exceeding wlse, falr-spoken and persuading: Lofty and sour to them that loved h But to those men that sought hlm Sweet as summer. Leonard Farkas Farkas Ambltlon-Bus Drlver Hobby-Sleeping Brevity ls the soul of wlt. Margaret Hozlnec ..Mu,g.. Ambltion-Nurse Hobby-Dancing The actions of all are the best Interpreters of their thoughts. Eleanor Hutchinson Hutch Axnbltlon-Beauty Operator Hobby-Collecting Trlnkets Remembered joys are never past, they are, they yet shall be. Andy Ogurchak Andy Ambition-Engineer Hobby-Boller Skating If my heart was not light I would die. Betty Sessler Bet Ambition-School Teacher Bobby-Collecting poetry Knowledge once gained casts a wonderful radiance. Joan Bartko Joanna Ambltlon-Vlollnlst Hobby-Boller Skating In what they leave unsald I dlacover a master of style. Kathleen Lynn Kathleen V Ambltlon-School Teacher Hobby-Boys I enjoy the happiness of the world: I llve and love. Ralph Shaffer Shaffer Ambition--Sports Hobby-Dick Haymes A cheerful face ls nearly as good for an invalid as healthy weather. Grace Onusko Grace Ambltlon-Secretary Hobby-Reading We cannot but admire one who is seldom discouraged. Ellzabeth Koslsky Lizzy Ambitlon-Bookkeeper Hobby-Dancing Silence is golden. Charmaine Oswald Char Ambltlon--Secretary Hobby-Piano In moderating, not In satisfying, lies peace. Rosella Bartko Roselle Ambltlon-Pianist Hobby-Music A quiet personality and a heart of gold. Im not, Edward Bubnash Eddie Ambition-Bus Drlver Hobby-Being happy Everyone agrees a cheerful friend ls like a sunny day. Mlldred Hudock Mllly Ambltlon-Nurse Hobby-Elsle's To be halllly ever ls my goal. Dolores Pike Dorle Ambition-Nurse Hobby-Dancing In l1fe's path there ls no such word as can't. Lauren Martin Shorty Ambition-Engineer Hobby--Plano Always make the world n more beautiful place by having llved ln lt. Bully Jane Novak Dolly Ambition-Scdentlst Hobby-Plano If there be room In the heart, there is always room in the house. Elizabeth Kurutz Liz Ambition-Secretary Hobby-Skating I will utter what I helleve today If lt should contradict all I said yesterday. e . - rw' Dolores Bordas Bon Ambltlon-Secretary Hobby-Sports I have no parting sigh to give so take my parting smile. q. -ti Lots ampey Sammy Ambition-Secretary Hobby-Bowllng 1 Wealth ls not hls that ,U has lt, but his that .iff enjoys lt. Charles Rollson Chuck Ambltlon-Navy ,f Mechanic- Hohby-Swlmmlng I One of llfe's greatest I ' ,ug goals-to understand' I L yourself. - , 5 Q, Eleanor Seruga Semi Ambltlon-Nurse I Y Hobby-Jewelry g t Muslc is the medial!!! UI. of the brosklhl hurl. Q f Q . , ru 1 ct ' ' ' ' 5 11' ff V . I iff' la dei gn A U 1: f Y ' ,sa Richard Shlmko Cookie V-'If Ambition-Undertaker Hobby-Music A It is hls nature to burst 'RM into song. 'V .J W' .p Z1 'il . 1'- , A lin Bridget Vroble Brig g Ambltlondecretary Hobby-Roller Bkatinl' Look not too much for the morrow but llve for today. . 4 1 N ine .I
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