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Westedt, Vern Judge’’ Whitey What blond hair! His outstanding personality has earned for him class officer-ship for two years. In football, he proved his might. Wischhoff, Jean Wishy’’ Jean has proved herself very efficient and cooperative in everything, especially in helping on Loyalty and Prom Committees. Her highlights were Sports, Secretary and Treasurer in her Sophomore year, Newspaper, and Gleaner. Whitney, Patricia “Pat” We all know that Pat thinks there is something about an alumnus that is fine, fine, fine. We envy her all those rides in that maroon chev. car. Pat took part in Band, Orchestra, and Newspaper. Wolters, Arlowene A is for Arlowene and ambition too, which has won for her a high scholastic standing. Her outstanding work in Commerce and Music spell a brilliant future for her. Former members of the class of 1944 now in the Armed Forces: Paul Westedt Robert Schweke In memory of Robert Manwaring, a member of the class of 1944 who died in October, 1943. Page 24
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Valera Hasse—Secretary and Treasurer Arnold Richert—Vice President John Burdick—President Jack Gavin—Loyalty Representative The Juniors entered their successful year by choosins John Burdick for their president; Arnold Richert, vice-president; Valera Hasse, secretary-treasurer; and Jack Gavin, loyalty representative. The class had a spectacular record in football and basketball. Lyndon Jermier, Jack Gavin, Bob Gallagher, Jim Hall, John Burdick, and Paul Smith, were proud possessors of football letters,- while Jack Gavin, Jim Hall, John Burdick, Jim ElIsessar, and Hubert Blank were on the basketball team. Jack Gavin and Jim Hall received letters for track last year. The outstanding event in the social calendar of the year centered around the Junior Prom, which was held on April 21. John Burdick and Donna Faye Geffert, the king and queen, led the grand march. In spite of the fact that studying took a great deal of their time, the Juniors found time to participate in band, orchestra, choir, chorus, Gleaner, newspaper, and many other activities. How about a Prom date? Page 26 Summing up the day
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