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First row, left to right: Norris Carlson, Eulah Milliman, Verna Mason, Vivian Smith, Vivian Burch, Marilyn Seekins, Jerry Ropps, Robert Wilhelm. Second row: Barbara Rossman, Vir- ginia Archer, Carol Phillips, Carol Fuller, Ruth Arrance, Miss Brandt, Miss Fuller, Paul Cowen, Ted Atkins, Herbert Shipherd, Richard Honey. Third row: Ann Mary Jaquay, Geor- gia Rice, Margaret Conrad, Mary Dunn, Mary Lou Klemann, Georgeann Boyer, Marie Root, Betty Skinner, Jo Ann Pinner, Eva Valentine, Lila Crooks. Fourth row: Betty Anderson, Ava Barber, Esther Ellis, Kenneth Linquester, Carl Bacon, Richard Frank, Paul Grimm, Clinton Reeves, Fred Benson, Richard Sample. Fifth row: Donald Frink, Robert Frank, Ralph Bea- com, Bernard Hinnman, Warren Slater, Warren Bossman. President , . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . Class Advisers Student Council Representatives OFFICERS Paul Cowen Ted Atkins Carol Fuller Ruth Arrance Miss Brandt Miss Fuller Virginia Archer Carol Phillips Warren Bossman JUNIOR CLASS 23
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POETRY DREAMS IN FANTASY While sitting alone in my study hall seat My thoughts often stray from the printed sheet. l dream up big things in my fantasy, Things that would be most funny to see. Miss Coxe is there with a big cigar, Prof. Van Wie runs around in a big red car. Mr. Kline with a staff guides his flock to the fold, While Miss Quinlon is there only twenty years old. Cornell shows up with a babe on each arm, But Remington's in there learning to farm. Shy little Helen has never a beau, So glamorous Jean is the hit of the show. Barb Archer has grown to six feet tall, And when Curtiss calls up, Dexter's not there at all. Bolton, a barber, weilds scissors and comb, While, wonder of wonders, Cain knew the way home. Betsy and Dick broke up. lWhat a dreamll And Bill Flagg, the pilot, came in on the beam. lssy and Bacon were friends for a week. Poor Chrystole was hoarse and couldn't speak. The kids rule the land in this day-dream so queer, While the oldsters look on with never a sneer. There's a dance every night that lasts until four, Then you sleep all the day and come back for rnore. The teachers in school are such good-Iookers all, The guys flock around like fourth period study hall. So remember this, pal, when your cares get you down, Day-dreams don't cost you a cent in this town. Note: Fourth period study hall is presided over THE CLASS OF '43 Our day of glory has come at last For we've worked and moiled with the rest. long days of study have come ond passed, And with pride we say, We're the best . The We little thought, five years ago, We'd live to see this day, For we were green and a little slow, To catch on to the high-school way. lt was all very strange, to say the least, To wander from place to place, And most could be found, as the bell's ringing ceased, ln the halls, with a frown on their face. But we quickly acquainted ourselves with this And soon were old hands at the game. We could rattle a teacher in perfect bliss And on someone else pin the blame. Oh, we had our ups and we had our downs, Though the teachers said mostly the latter. Could such a class get caps and gowns? The answers were not meant to flatter. Then our last dear year came rolling around And everyone seemed to fit in, Not a bad Senior class that we have found, Not at all like it might have been. Now we've reached the pinnacle without gas,- Made a mark for all to see. Others may copy, but none surpass The class of forty-three. 22 by Miss Needham. -M. S. '43
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First row, left to right: Maynard Chapman, Orson See, Clifford Harrington, Mortimer Flagg, Robert Valeski, Kenneth Goldin, Leroy Archer, Richard Bohall, Roderick Barton, Veder Stankey. Second row: Allie Bargy, Esther Oakes, Joanna Du Tait, Ann Woodmancy, Jennie Meyers, Mrs. Scott, Mr. Rankin, Ralph Spaulding, David Atkins, Beatrice Short, Joyce Waite, Naomi Northcraft. Third row: Celia Wicks, Phyllis Brown, Joanna Crooks, Shirley Williams, Joan Klemann, Katherine Bozinis, Sara Reitz, Joyce Roscoe, Kathryn Wheeler, Joan Awood. Fourth row: Eunice Brown, Margaret Zerba, Jean Glendenning, Eve Kilburn, Anna Brown, June Bowley, Doris Remington, Dorothy Buvoltz, Beatrice Harrington, Ellen Mendell, Revamae Thomas, Donald Schultz. Fifth row: Norma Norton, Rose Marie Cook, Jeanette Williams, Janice Peters, Roberta Brown, Mary Crarner, Jessie Worden, Jean Tow- ers, Evelyn Seekins, Betty Bailey, Mary Riddell, Ellen Harrington, Edward Caswell. Sixth row: Richard Fellows, James Carr, Frank Mead, James Galbraith, Robert Hinman, James Michalski, Charles Mason, Orr Kinney, George Boyer, Jack Schultz, Carl Grover, Seventh row: Harold Riddell, George Lindquist, Donald Ring, Joe Letro, Harold MacAninch, Marvin Fox, Donald French, Herbert Gray, Robert Shumway, Ward Chant, Marvin Beaver, OFFICERS President .... . David Atkins Vice-President . . Ann Woodmancy Secretary ..,. . Ralph Spaulding Treasurer .... . Jennie Meyers Student Council Joyce Roscoe Representatives .. Robert Shumway SOPHGMORE CLASS
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