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At last the great day has arrived for the seniors as they triumphantly carry their long-anticipated diplomas down the path of life. They are, left to right: Robert Snyder, Alice Applegate, Dick MacGregor, and Barbara Bowman.
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erm ER 942 QU IV TH 22 The January Senior prom was certain¬ ly a huge success as you can plainly tell from the happy expressions on the faces of Wenona Dewey and Claud Edwards, on the left, and Muriel Nicyper and Waino Johnson. Here we have two slightly wind¬ blown but nevertheless attractive lassies. They are Marilyn Morrison, on the left, and Wenona Dewey.
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11111111 SHi iiilt r ■ ' I ft ■ir ■ • i I 1 ree years Our now illustrious January graduates first passed through the distinguished portals of learn¬ ing of our own P. H. S. in 1939. These socially minded students thronged to the 10-A Mixer where they were first brought together as a class. Time slipped by and soon the J-Hop rolled around. Edith Rayner charmingly presided as general chair¬ man of this gala affair. Then lo and behold the class of “42’ ' became fullfledged seniors in 1941. Soon preparations were being made for the crowning event in their social calendar, the long-awaited senior prom. Marilyn Beers was chosen general chairman. or memories Then came the fateful day in January “42” when each serious-faced, thoughtful senior gravely received his coveted sheepskin. The class departed from the common practice of inviting an outside speaker for their program at the commencement exercises. Instead, several members of the class spoke on the general topic—“What Makes A Strong America?” The young intellectuals who participated in this were Robert Snyder, Audrey Koontz, R. B. Radunz, and Ann Jossman. Special Honors were given to Elaine Cadetis, Wenona Dewey, Elaine Fuller, Helen Harper, Lillian Im- peri. Marilyn Morrison, Edith Rayner, Robert Snyder, and Beth Tucker. The Senior Class Committees are as follows: 24 THE 1942 QUIVER
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