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CDE NINTEEN HUNDRED FORTY THREE E23 num vmrrfrmza Home E. Club l,5,4 MARY LOUISE VAN NUCK glee Club 1,2 Home Ec. Club 3,4 Senior Play Girls Gym 1 ELDON WAHL EILEEN ZENTGHEBE F-F-IM 2.5.4 Home Ee. Club l,2,4 59n10P Play Glee Club 1,2 Girls Gym 1 E i35?52,. Y' MARGARET WEBB 4 Glee Club 1,2 A .. ,. 1' H0me EC. Club 2,4 Junior Pldy .3 ---' 5 MARION CROUSE S0n10r PlBy '.Ei:EE 1 Class Advisor Girls Gym 1 WY? Latin Club 1,2 'W' We, the senior class of 1945, know from nothing. But we've had a lot of fun while acquiring our mental rating of 4-F. As freshman we distinguished ourselves. We had a sleighride party and a scavenger hut that were especially fun. We elected Betty Scott, President, Mary Ellen Evans, V. President, George Tromley, Secretary, and Arpa Junke, Treasurer. Our class advisor was Mr. Trudgeon. Then we were sophomores and beginning to feel a wee bit important. We el- ected Avis Fries, President, Joe Cunningham, V. President, Bob Snitchler, Sec- retary, and Agnes Leach, Treasurer. Our worthy advisor was Miss Masselink. we' took over the 'Sophomore News' and made it a paying sheet. When we attained the lofty peak of njuniorsn, all of us felt like stock- holders ln dear old R.H.S. We received our rings and began the usual exchange, for instance---nwhy Mart, your ring fits my middle finger exactlyl' We held our J-Hop, Howard Hughes holding sway. In May we gave our junior play, nspring Fever! Our class officers this year were Peggy Marshall, Betty Scott, Bryce Beversdorf, and Norman Bobceang president, v. president, secretary, and treasurer respectively. And now we are seniors: In our final year of high school we look back on a lot of fun---football games, school dances, plays, activity clubs, varsity, band, and class parties. This year we elected Bryce Beversdorf, President, Martin Mont- gomery, V. President, Arpa Junke, Secretary, and Eldon Kaufman, Treasurer. Mr. Crouse has acted as our advisor. Our senior play, 'Gallop1ng Ghostsn, is now be- hind us, and we are trying to live it down. Coming attractions: Prom, graduatimm senior trip, and Alumni Banquet. Goodbye, R.H.S. Greetings, world!
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unio 2.4 First Row: Mary Ann Yelenich - Phyllis Silk - Dorothy Hinckfoot - Bruno Przytakoski - Bert Harootian - Geraldine Monroe - Helen Meche - Peggy Newell - Charles Schroder - William Oswald - Shirley Whitney - Bob Hankins - Margaret Fogarty - Luella Ketchum - Mildred Sutton Second Row: Jean Cuker - Beatrice Singer - Rita Thueme - Ruth Janet Fuerstenau - Elaine Dayton - Paul McKinlay - Norman Bowman - Michael Jarozynski - Albert Adams - Grace Mohr - Berdean Shearm - Eileen Colwell - Barbara Zyrd - Virginia Russ - Audrey Schoenherr Third Row: Charles Snitchler - Orville Klan - Robert Rix- Jack Smith - Dean Flower - Jack Waterloo - Claude Harmon - Wallace Sabo - Marion Burgess - Bernice Grone - Alice Sprader - Miss Oxenger Pres1dent...Charles Schroeder Vice President...Peggy Newell Secretary........Barbara Zyrd Calendar of Events Junior Dance ..... September 26 Week of Hot Lunches Worked in Sugar Beets Junior Dance ...... December ll Free for All Party.January 8 J-Hop ............. February 6 Junior Play .......... March 5
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