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WALLBY, Hnnnr Harry . . . Football, Science Club, gays' Chorus, Annual Staff , 4. With his camera, he walks the grounds Each day snapping pic- tures and making his rounds. Wnxwx, Rmmom: Dake . . . Basketball, I. 2, Varsity 3, 4, l ootba1l,'I. V. l, Z, Varsity 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, 4, Pub- SE IIIHS 1!14B Wrmnsncrn, Rin Hit . . . Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4, Baxketbal 3, 4. Basketball is tops' with this senior gal She's so friendly and everyone's pal. Wou-':, Doms Dot . . . Publicity Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 4. Doris is a character never - - - in doubt gigs Cllyfcg' Pxssgggtz' Ot what in the world to Home Room President 2, 3, talk about- Class President Whether the going was easy or all uphill Ray's athletic prowess never tailed to thrill. 'th 7f'f PLLYL1'lyN'c1ub, 'iifl-ISL, Football, Basketball, Home Room Vice President 2, 3. 4 -rf Cook collected, and veryg distant Handsome and thoughtful every instant. Nonmm Bossrar ALSTON MCDONALD ,, lor-In Hrzncsc 'Kr xl N We are proud to welcome these boys to the graduating class of 1946. They are former members of the armed forces Wo have finished their credits and are graduating with our W., q Twenty Seven
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SPISIXK, BILL Squeech . . . Boys' Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Base- ball 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Football Manager 3, 4, Home Room Representative 3. Hardly a sound from 'lSquealc is heard Hour by hour, he says not a word. Srosr-1R,AuDnrY Audrey . . . Girl Reserves 4, Music Club, Vice President 2, Girls' Chorus l, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Footlights Club 1, 2, 3, Pres- ident 4, Class Secretary 4, Annual Stall 2, 3, Editor 4, News Staff, Feature Editor 2, 3, Assistant Editor 4, Class Vice President 3, Home Room President 3. Audrey is sure to be a success What with her talents so limitless. SUTCH, EVELYN Eve . . . First Aid Club, Girls' Leaders Club, Sub-Deb Club, K. P. Club, Girl Re- serves. You'll know there's mis- chief in the crowd When Evelyn laughs aloud. Trsrix, Auno Zeke Auro sits and weaves his dreams While in his classes, so it seems. SE IUH5 1946 Twenty Six STADOL, LILLIAN Lil . . . Sub-Deb Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 4, Home Room Secretary. For commercial classes she'll never yen Lil's one weakness is dark-haired men. S'rorLzR, Lomuutz P1ainie . . . News Stall 2, Asst. Edi- tor 3, Editof 4, Annual Stall 2, 3, Asst. Editor 4, Foot- lights Club 1, Z, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 4, Basketball 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, Home Room President 2, Vice Pres- ident 3, Hall Patrol l, 2, 3. This lovely maiden, fair and tall ls a favorite among us all. Szuci-1, IAMES Isaac . . . Boys' Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Home Room Vice Pres- ident 2. From away down Logan's Ferry way limmy came, almost every day. Vimnzurm, AGNES Van or Aggie . . . Sub-Deb Club 1, Girls' Leaders Club Z, 3, Basket- ball 3. Quiet, lovable, and kind She is a very peaceful find.
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SE IUH IIALE ll!-IH UF '45 - '45 September 4th-Oh, my! Work begins once more. September 7th-First football game. Oakmont's Acorns were mighty oaks. October l6th-l7th-Lights, cameras, and no action-as Seniors pose for pictures. November 29th-Four days of perfect bliss- and turkey. Thanksgiving vacation begins. December 7th-Ioe Barrymore and Lois Cornell have leads as Seniors present Spring Fever. December Zlst-We put on our best bibs and tuckers for the Christmas Ball. Ianuary 2nd--With resolutions and report cards we bravely face '46. Ianuary Zlst-22nd- Dake and Wayne con- template suicide as exams begin. Ianuary 24th--Oh! Safely through half a year. February 8th-The long awaited results. Seniors' poses were pretty! March 8th-We flock to see Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. April 5th-The Varsity Club presents its annual minstrel. Oh, Iohnny how you can sing! May 3rd-White shoes and no hats as the Spring Festival comes around. May 8th--Some fun! Seniors take over and teacher gets a day off. May 10th-Oh! and ah! and roses for the hap- piest night in the year- The Iunior Prom. May 13th-Graduation night around the cor- ner-if we get through Senior exams. May 16th-Seniors let down their hair for Senior Class Day. May l7th-Um, um-the banquet! May 19th-Baccalaureate services. May Zlst-Tears are shed as the Class of '46 says goodbye to old Plum High. SENIOR CLASS I tremble as I stand before my class assembled here: It isn't that I'm afraid, for there's nothing much to fear, But still within my being there is something tugs my heart. I tremble for tonight the class of forty-six must part. We've fussed about our petty little lessons o'er and oe'er, We felt we could not get our French, and History was a bore: And English-my, that Shakespeare stuff did surely drive us crazy. And as we went to shorthand class. our heads grew thick and hazy. But now as we look back along the aisle of high school days, We wonder why we took those things in such tormenting ways For after all we found the things that proved the most worthwhile, Were those that for attainment, hard work must beguile. I like to look ahead, and in my own mind behold, The pictures of my classmates as they strive upwards towards some goal, For I see in that great picture every student plays his part As in school-days, those who dawdle, those who work from morn till dark. Each one of us is master of his own and lorother's fate, But no one has the keeping of the parting at the gateg Yet we're always fellow students to the very end of time, So don't forget the horizon always widens as we climb. -NAoMi Ewmc Twenty Eight
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