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May 14. 1945 THE ECHO Pape Fi-vo MARY SPENCER—Racine Vocational Glee Club 2 Home Ec. Club 2 Operetta 2 MILDRED TALBOTT—Portland General Intramural Basketball 1 Junioi' Sec'y-Tr, Latin Club Vice-President Concert 1,5 Orchestra 2 Glee Club 1,2,5,4 Latin Club 1,2,5,4 Science Club 2,5,4 Social Science Club Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4 Senior Scholarship ANNA TIMMONS--Portland General Softball 1,2 Basketball 1,2 Intramural Basketball 1 Concert 1,3 Glee Club 2,3,4 Latin Club 1,2,3,4 Social Science Club 2,3,4 DONNA UTLCOXEN—hacine Commercial Concert 3 Glee Club 2,3,4 Instrumental Music 1,2 Orchestra 2 Home Ec. Club 1,2 Echo Staff 4 Scholarship Team 3,4 MABEL WORTHINGTON--Portland General Senior Vice President Sophomore President Latin Club Treasurer 3 Latin-Spanish Club Vice-Pres. 4 Concert 1 g Glee Club 1,2,4 Science Club 3,4 Social Science Club 2,3 Latin-Spanish Club 2,3,4 Home Ec. Club 1,2 Intramural Basketball 1,2 ■ -x UNION GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES AT RACINE METHODIST CHURCH APRIL 23, 1943 The student body and faculty assembled at the Racine Methodist Church for their annual Good Friday Services. The program was as follows: Congregational Hymn Prayer—Rev. McCauley Special—Senior Girls Sermon—Rev. Shelton— Ye are my Friends If Ye Obey Solo—Mr3. Wingett Sermon—Rev. McCarley— Judas’ Refusal to Obey Benediction-Rev. Shelton JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM The Junior Class sponsored the Prom Friday april 30 in the school auditorium in honor of the Senior Class. The hours were 8:30 until 12:50. Chairmen of the various committees were as follows: Refreshment—Cha rlotte Roush and Jack Shank; Entertainment—Anna Mae Spencer and Marilyn Diddle; Decoration—Gloria Worthington I and Ed Ihle; Clean-up—Pearl ( Cross and James Shank. The auditorium was beautifully decorated to represent an Hawaiian Island and the 3tage represented the bar room of a ship. The refreshments consisting of fruit punch, potato chips, and ginger snaps were served at the bar on the stage. The evening wa3 spent in playing cards and dancing. The music was furnished by Dick Wiley and his orchestra from Middleport. An enjoyable evening was had by all. T.O. CLUB NEWS The Social Science Club gave a party Friday evening ,-ipril 9, in the auditorium. A delicious chicken supper was served by the refreshment committee which consisted of Jean Carnahan, Betty Circle, Virginia Griswold, and Jan Neigler. The entertainment for the remainder of the evening was preprepared by Marjorie McDade, Buddy Simpson, Lawrence Hilldore, nd Thelma Ours. Members of the club and faculty present were: Mr. and Mrs. Weese, Mr. Nease, Mrs. Lee, Mr. Wolfe, Mr. Hayman, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Virginia tentz, Jan Neialer, Jean Garnr.han, Myrna Brewer, David Brewer, Anna Timmons' Marjorie McDade, Thelma Ours, Betty Circle, Opal McGraw, Virginia Griswold, Paul Ervin, Bud oimpson, Delbert Smith, Otis McClintock, Scott Shank, Lawrence liilldore. All other clubs have had their last meetings for the year. R H-S. WAR STAMP SALES 5 iJCE JAN. II -%()$ .15 H (
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May 14. 1943 THE ECHO Ps-gg.. ,£13- LAST WILL ANE TESTAMENT OF THE SEMI OR CLASS ,re, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-three of Racine Hi$i School, being of sound(?) mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this, our last will and testament In manner and form as follows: FIRST: E'e leave Room 102 to the Seniors of 1944. SECOND: We are not responsible for any chewing gum, debts, or damn. left by us in our hurried departure, after this date. THIRD: To the faculty we leave our memories of a fine basketball team, detention slips and absence excuses. FOURTH: We here do bequeath the said properties to the following, BETTY BARNHART'S walk to JEANE ASHLEY. VIRGINIA BENTZ is taking everything with her. MARJORIE BOYD'S rushinc around to MABEL JAYNES. MYRNA BREWER'S neatness to MARILYN DIDDLE. JEAN CARNAHAN'S Home Ec. to aldalou mckenzie. ISABELL CECIL'S sweet disnosition to CATHERINE WOLF. BETTY CIRCLE'S books to MARGERY RHODES. MARGY COZART'S boy friends to MARJORIE WOLFE. (Late bulletin'.--NOT NOW!) PAUL ERVIN'S timidness to ED IHLE. ELEANOR GAINER'S editorship on the ECHO to ALICE BRADFORD. VIRGINIA GRISWOLD'S height to GLORIA WORTHINGTON. DORIS HAYMAN'S jokes to ETHEL BREWER. LAWRENCE HILLDORE'S haircut to WESLEY CIRCLE. BETTY HOBJiCK'S official ability to anyone who can get it. JEAN HOLMAN'S studiousness to GENE STOBART. EUGENE HOLTER'S grades to BOB CLF'ASID. BEULAH MARR'S field goals to ORA PALMER. MYRTLE MARTIN'S librprianship to MILDRED NORRIS. MARJORIE McDADE'S smile to ANNA MAE SPENCER. OPAL MCGRAW'S chewing gum skill to MARY CROSS. CLARENCE MILLER'S basketball playing to DAVID BREWER. JAN NEIGLER'S detentions to AUDREY MORRIS. THELMA OURS' A average to FLOYD H03ACK. DORIS PICKENS' indifferent manner to MARIE GAINER. IL.RRY PICKENS' Job in the filling station to LEO HILL. MILDRED RIPLEY'S bashfulness to MARY ROEERTS. KATHRYN SELLERS' lipstick to LAURA FARRA. SCOTT SHANK'S reckless driving to JAMES SHANK. BUDDY SIMPSON'S evenings in the jug to BETTIE BUSH. DELBERT SMITH'S blonde hair to JACK SHANK. MARY B. SPENCER'S wearing of red to PAULINE MeMURRAY. MILDRED TALBOTT'S Mexican boy friend to MARY SPENCER. ANNA TIMMON'S reserve to CHARLOTTE ROUSH. DONNA WILCOXEN'S posture to MILDRED BYERS. MABEL WORTHINGTON'S lab apron to BOB GRIMM. THE SENIORS. IN WITNESS WHEREOF: We have signed our names and attached our seal this fourteenth day of May in the Yeer of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred Forty-three. Law offices of Bentz and Neigler. RACINE HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION STATEMENT OF INCOMF EXPENSE 1942-43 INCOME Karrisonville game $ 34.66 Rutland game 28.69 Middleport game 38.28 Rio Grande game 22.36 Wahama game 17.57 Chester game 65.22 Tuppers iPlsins game 35.18 Guarantees hec'd 35.00 Locker fees 35.75 Total income $312.71 EXPENSES Athletic Equipment $53.07 Guarantees Paid 45.00 Referees' Fees 48.00 Office Expense 3.00 Transportation 36.77 Awards 15.45 Locker Refunds 21.45 Cleaning Uniforms 23.80 Federal Tax 27.87 Total Expense $274.41 NET INCOME FOR 1942-43 $ 38.30 SURPLUS FROM 1941-42 53.62 PRESENT SURPLUS, May 14 j 6l.9£
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