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lass Qflicer . . . One of the greatest changes took place in Ravena on September 8, 1944. Ravena and Coeymans Schools were combined . . . double trouble plus a double set of class oflicers. Shorty,' Fiescher took presidency for first semester . . . had quite a time keeping big ones quiet . . . took his pension and relaxed second half of the year . . . L'Pete,' Lehmann then presided for the remainder of year . . . luckily he has a good strong voice . . . much was accomplished at each meeting . . . 'cMert Travis and Durrell Swarthout, typical vice-presidents . . . took life easy while presidents slaved on . . . Velma and Martha, born secretaries, scribbling minutes of previous meetings at last minute just to have something done . . . Gloria Slingerland pretending she was rich with yearbook monies . . . expects to show profit . . . Gladys Sunday . . . all in a dither . . . trying to keep books straight when the money for the New York trip poured in . . . wishing seniors handled less money . . . orchids to the tired officers and happy classmates for their efllorts to see the Class of '45 through a prosperous year. Thirteen l
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'nz LYNN .-'KRCENEAFX it-'lfffu ,,Lfl. llIf1:a . , , lin- Ronin-o of ill.isx of '45 . . . l, flil 1' ff , lir-wcliclxmitur-wit '... uuwriivixff . . . uorlxf' l, wrry . , , lir- Llldllil quita- luuir xuu . . . B.isl4vllb:ill 7' It l . . . lfgpllmll 2, 5, -l . . . ll.xsa'ln.ill l, 2, ll, .l . . . J Y MFE Clrulm 1, 3. l , X1Yv'ml.iiit Klux ll.im'v 2 . . . nfflg 5 .f .'lbl7 ll X' il ui wrt, .X1u7l ix uuinu tu mllf-qv jy A'j'.:i,L5r u1.ed1ii3tifm. X I ' fl' I-1l,IZfXBIiTH li. BENN Mllfflu . , Uh, wmrzf' nun , . , Odd hunger for dra- rrmxir' mmiv-N . , . will not tolvmtc 'Afair wcntl10r,.Lri0ndS , . . lil:-1' Liluh 1, 2,1 4 . . . Lihmry Club 1, 2, 3,4 . . , l,Rl1. l, I . . , lmrxzmumls l. 2, fl. -l , , . Class Poem .incl l'mpI1.wv . , . 5lill0Ol papvr 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . hot lunrll l V . . Wim l, 4 . . . fic-ld of journalism when she takes lv-.mv of wlmol. MARION CARRK Ca1rl.ir . . . 1'l1 have you I1fft'5fl'Illn . . . in all lim' glory uliilv Cl.inc'ing . . . impativnfc gm-I5 thv lx-st of livr wliilc waiting: for pcoplv . . . G..AX.LI. 1, 2, ll, -l . , . Li- lu'.u'v Club .5 . . . Tl'l'i1SL1lii'l' of Class Qi . . . Clin-vi'l:-udvi l, 2. Ii, Al . . . xi-.xrluoolx li, 4 . . . Editor, Stall' und Shia-ld -l . . , lfvliok . . , llonoi' Club 2, Ii . . . Sm'crn'tm'x' of ' 1. . ,-,....Qnn-d. Senior DONALD BERNARD 'ADi7lll'l'.' , . . Ol:-Firldlf'-fir-flf' . . . DUZHIIS All lwlondvs . . . hll'IllOl!'t'S of '45 4 . . . funny lmoy of lflnss of '-I5 , . Infantry man for L'nc'lv Sami nftcr graduation. K s Q 7 .Q MARTHA BISCONE 7yLEirt f,Nf. '11 il 0ul. ' . . . thinks dimpfx. . va 'fullx' Cutc . . gn: s I GM1- Ili c QUIK In-igg vllvd Im? --FjfIqL91ix'1iK L'n lm6YFff1il1 1125 3 M, . G..-MC, 4 . . Y-qirlu 1 an -., -l . . 99 and . Lflyngiilrlfs I . of -132d.L4J2.1li1t'T'n1i1iirnls I, 2, fl . . . in- -fant or df ' n iftmi gmduifoi W 'ffl 11 5ll0l'lll.iYld ll piin- . . . .ilitcr grgiduation Cfarrlxic plans on Ga--1 going to ll linialiing svliool, iff' i ,lqjbh 1 CHARLES H. COURT NXXCY .-K. CLOIQSE ' C'Har1U'.fJ.'Ake t gi Lift T0u're LiUing.7 , . . not a ..Nm:.,' V - Huh' mlm, Un mmf. vllv -I-!,mpl,1.y Tvmpi.,-y fuasv pcfgmp., . I lykmds of sports . , . lautlnot so lint, ummic' lim vl1.i1iz1 to Nuotlzv ilu- s.n'.iQv ln-.mu . , . so in 20 c'0nCClt:'d llomcn A A - Ol? l '21ll5', Chilflw, WC' ui- lind Nurirx'nz.i1x'.1lmut popului' muiic . . . lYiQQ rmpiv- jllifnt, that l'md4 What, aflolhff 5311011 - - - thi' Class of Wultmu. 4 Q Ulm, muh 1' 3' 5 V ' A B-md 1, A 3 V I V 47 will ly' wrgllwifcprcsc-ntcd in the Navy. I Oirli-Astra 1, J, fi , . Kilim-ill-.idimr 2. 4 . . . school p.apf'r I -- 7 ' y 3. 'l . . . Sl'l'If'l.U'X' of Suulvrit li-mm'il 4 , . , CLAK' J, QV ' v DONALD COX iliiuisiiivr 4 , . Iflll.ll 'll'-llx l. 2. '41, . . Kilim fluli l. D4J11 -.- 'Titel lame . . . Hood Npllilosophl, uh what? 3 , , xw-.nlwwlx will 9 il-W Pl-ll .T ' ' . pr:xf1ic'allJ-' lxwsf at the- ruovivs . Q . limits homf-work N lllu: A bad :fair of nu-znlr-s , . , HiT Hof Hi? Ho! A N .., X' miligyz wz- will gn . . . tliali tight, it's tha- Navy for Don .ifgr-r hc zraduatrs. 4
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