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The Seniors eighth grade picture: Look at the three angels at the right end of the last row . . . Alumnus Jack Maki of the Naval Air Force . . . Two beauties before the prom . . . Hall, who is operating? Anyway it's not lady-dike . . . Barb in one of her more glamorous poses and don’t overlook Spotty . . . The stage setting and thrones of the 1943 Jr.-Sr. prom . . . Gertie on the way home . . . The Senior gigglers in the balcony scene . . . Our two horsewomen with Lassie and Pepsi . . . Guess who? Why, Phil Puffer and Bob Gaus . . . our mystery story fiend—Carol . . . Hmmm. Two freshmen, Hughie and Katharine . . . Our coach, his hair is mussed . . . Another cottage scene starring Helen . . . And so to school . . . Last day of school, 1943 style ... Oh! wait ’till George sees this . . . Mr. Hopper in a usual stance . . . Where’s Flora? . . . Miary Lu in a still . . . Wow! Spot looks good anyhow . . . What is it? ... Rich Shu- make in the role of a gob for the duration And brother Edward in the chunky size— The Seniors’ little bride and her sidekick — Imagine, the Juniors—doesn’t Gordon look like a cherub? . . . Pensive imaiden—Landscape with iKatherines Chambers and Cole Benchwarmers Vamp!! Sap’s runnin’ Leggy Davis Ah! Innocence— iFisher plus Akerley equals a huddle Tell me pretty -maidens— Quote, “The Thinker,” unquote. 22 How many actions most ridiculous; Hast thou been drawn to by thy fantasy.
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The Underclassmen SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The sophomores, numbering: forty-seven in all, started this year off with Mr. Hopper’s stern “Let’s settled down now,” reminding: us that there was work to be done. Several new members from various schools were a welcome addition to our numbers: Doris Healy, Thelma Mackey, Paul Evans, Howard Dye, Donald Ranta. Sophomores Elizabeth Waddle, Margaret Dewey, Mildred Kultti, Bessie Ring, Laura Yusko, Harriet Montgomery, Catherine Eossick, Doris Healy, Thelma Atkins, Dick Armstrong, Paul Evans, Bob Schlaich proudly wore a eapella robe. Our class placed four of its members on the basketball team: Jerry Puffer, Allan Punkar, Clarence Kennedy and Ray McVoy. We would bet on them any day. If you were suddenly interrupted in the middle of relating a bit of gossip by questions “Why?” “When?” “Where?” “How?” you could be sure it was either Lois Gillespie or Laura Yusko hunting news for the Pilot Light. Cther staff members were Harriet Montgomery, Catherine Kako, Dick Armstrong, and Allan Punkar. Guiding and ruling over our class was president Ray McVcy, assisted by Allan Punkar as vice-president, Mildred Kultti as secretary, and Margaret Dewey as treasurer. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY We, the freshmen, started out our nigh school year by finally turning up at our home room probably looking to Mr. Hirshey like a flock of lost sheep. Some of the freshmen are still reeling from the shock of the freshman initiation when the seniors thought up most diabolic things to do to us. There were many ludicrous antics and much Continued on Page 37 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS First row. left to right: William Colby, Don Kama. Roy Huston. Bob Crawford, Paul Evans. Second row, left to right. Laura Yusko. Mildred Kultti. Betty Thayer. Kathryn Bosiok. Elizabeth Waddle, Thelma Stevenson. Jeanne Wheeler. Harriet Montgomery. Ruth Ashby. Neoma Champlin, Anna Holbrook, Catherine Kako, Thelma Atkins. Third Row, left to right, Mr. Howard Hopper, class sponsor, Doris Healy, Lois Gillespie, Marcella Best, Bessie Ring, Margaret Dewey, Lillian Mam. Evelyn Huckleberry, Glenndora Curtis. Pauline Sedmak, Thelma Mackey, Marilyn Stoker. Jean Parkes. Mr. Paul Dee vers. Fourth row, left to right, Homer Guy, Robert Schlaich. Jerry Puffer, Richard Armstrong. Allan Pun-ker. Stanley Graham, Bruce Harvey, Jack Tuttle, James Harmon. Carmen Zeppet-tella. Robert Moisio, Clarence Kennedy. Ray McVoy. Lisle Norton, Robert Churchill, Lester Parkes. THE FRESHMAN CLASS First row, left to right. Tack Neal, Richard Watson, Edward Thayer. Milford Nolan. Robert Klumph. Second row, left to right: Eileen Calkins. Doris Jos-lin, Dorothy Mam. Catherine Chambers. Helen Brown. Betty Ann Cidila. Mary Shuster, Mary Ann Bartlett, Fredaline Ross. Georgia Myers, Katharine Osborne. Shirley Shumake, Patricia Daggitt, Elizabeth Montgomery. Third row. left to right, Mr. Charles Hirshey, class sponsor, Gertude Adams, Betty Williams, Martha Lou Harr. Joyce Ann Childs, Shirley Swartz. Shirley Em-hoff. Richard Byers, Harold Dean. Robert Shumake, Harry Pollack. Douglas Woodworth, Mr. Harold Smith. Fourth Row. left to right, Earl Healy. Charles Smith, William Taylor. Neil Wright, Starr Bristol. Frank Merch. Milton Rudler. Ted Hirsi-maki. Cleo Rhoades. James Kan tola, Raymond Usher, Hugh Fortney, Donald Norwood, Virgil Andes. But come thy ways; well go along together 21
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