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The Class of 1945 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS George Ross, Presidentg Doris Craig, Secretary-Treasurerg Evelynne Lyons, Vice President. Here we are Juniors, in the busiest and the best of our high school years. We have worked hard selling candy and giving the class play, so that we could give the Seniors a banquet that they will always remember. We are well represented in every field. Athletic letters were awarded to Martin Kretzer, Louis Dadmond, Roy N oller, and George Ross. George Ross is editor of the Sandovalian. Other Junior members are Evelynne Lyons, Donna Bell, Phyllis Scott, Betty Lou Hegmann, Dorothea Geiger, Donna Mason, Margaret Andereck, and Doris Craig. In the music department we are represented by Donna Mason, Donna Beal, Margaret Rae Andereck, Dorothy Quick, Betty Lou Hegmann, Mary Jo Meredi , Dorothea Geiger, Doris Craig, Louise Arrowsmith, Phyllis Barr, Eva Lou Deadmond, and Delores Deadmond. Phyllis Scott is president of the Home Ec. Club. Margaret Rae Andereck is president of the Dramatics Club. The Journalism Club is presided over by George Ross. Donna Bell is one of our cheerleaders. Banquet committee chairmen are: Food, Doris Craigg Decorations, Donna Mason, Entertainment, Donna Belly and General Chairman, George Ross. Dorothea Geiger is the Junior representativein the Stud- ent Council. The cast of the Junior play consisted of: Evelynne Lyons, George Rosis, Donna Mason, Jesse Hill, Margaret Rae Andereck, Phyllis Scott, Donna Bell, and Dorothea Geiger. Juniors who are honor roll students are: George Ross, Margaret Andereck, Betty Ahlf, Dorothea Geiger, Phyllis Scott. Under the leadership of our class officers, George Ross, serving his third term as president, Evelynne Lyons, vice president, Doris Craig, secretary-treasurer, and our sponsors Mrs. Prout and Mr. Ridgeway, We are having a year which We shall always remember. Fifteen
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Senior Class Prophecy U. S. S. Sumner, Mid-Atlantic, Richard Meyer is as famous a comedian now as Jack Benny was in 1944. May 12, 1954 Dear Diary, This is my first night out from Lisbon and al- most the first person that I met was David Noller, the noted lecturer on the younger generation, ac- companied by his blushing bride, the former Miss Joy Barnes. These two were well up on the gossip about their old schoolmates and the conversation, which flitted from person to person and event to event as happy reminiscences do, brought to light the many changes that have taken place since the Class of 1944 bade farewell to, good old .Sandoval High. They had found that Raymond Creps, the Navy man, is captain of the liner on which we are sail- ing. Helen Brown, Cecil Davidson, and Kenneth Ar- rowsmith are now singing the '1Super' Suds com- mercials on the radio. Bob Robinson is the manager of the Sandoval Kroger store. Juanita Rhodes plays boogie woogie at the Carnegie Hall concerts. Lovell Black was the first woman motorcycle policeman in the state of Illinois. Bill Bohner and Charles Powell are operating a small radio station. Lewis Bates is the chief steward on a sister ship. Ulavon Walker is a bubble dancer in the High Hatt Night Club in Patoka. Carol Payne is a Doctor of Divinity. QA preach- er to those of us who are uneducated.l Ione Terry is a living skeleton in a circus side- show. Duane Hahn and son have enlarged their feed business and now have four branch stores. Joe Piasse turned out to be a basketball coach at Herrin, Illinois. Hazel-Foltz is a model-for HS'heen:: Shampoo advertisements. Harold Craig was recently injured in the In- dianapolis Speedway Classic. He acquired his skill by racing his Model A around the streets of Sandoval. I Agnes Mae Hayes, a noted Woman lawyer, is defending herself in a breach of promise case, which also involves Bob Quick, a sailor. Arthur Easton has been called to Hollywood to take Gene Kelley's place. The three great big game hunters are Mae Gramlick, Marjorie Pugh, and Jean Bowen. They are becoming desperate now for the big game that they are hunting is men. Kenneth Bowen is the editor of his own weekly newspaper, The Fairman Echo . His lineotypist is Lloyd Jett. Harold Lutz and Carl Thalman are the only two of the class who remained on the farm.. Seth Martin is a successful business man who employs Evelyn Easton and Ruth Wade as secre- taries. I wonder if they sit on his lap while he dictates? Connie Mason is a dress designer, her shoppe being located in Amarilla, Texas. Don Towler turned out to be an author, his latest book is a very enlightening one on How to Shoot Paper Wads . He has spent much time on scientific research, gathering material for this book. He has even experimented a little fjust a little, you understandj himself. Dorothy Nicolay and Imogene Richerson have recently inherited a dry cleaning establishment. Ar the present they are trying to explain to. an irate customer how her size eighteen dress was returned clean but alas, it was a size fourteen. Good night, Dear Diary, Margaret Andereck. Fourteen
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Juniors DOROTHY ACKERMAN P. E. 23 Speech Club 23 Home Ec. 2. BETTY AI-ILE Home Ec. 1-23 Glee Club 23 Speech Club 2. MARGARET ANDERECK Glee Club I-2-32 Mixed Chorus 13 Sandovalian 1-2-33 Class Treas. 13 Vice President 23 Speech Club 23 Sixteen Home lac, Club Z3 Band-2-33 Black- hawk 33 P. E. 23 Dramatics 3 iPresi- dentb3 Class Play 33 Journalism 33 Camera Club 1. LOUISE ARROWSMITH 2 :gidin High 13 P. E. 23 Glee Club 1- PI-IYLLIS BARR P. E. 23 Home Ec. Club 13 Glee Club 3. DONNA BELL Glee Club 1-2-33 Mixed Chorus 13 Cheer Leader 33 Sandovalian 1-2-33 Home EC. Club 2-33 Class 2-3: Dra- matics 33 Class Secretary-Treasurer 23 Blackhawk 2-33 Camera Club 1. CLARE MAE BOND Leavenworth, Kansas 13 Glee Club 13 Dramatics 1. DONNA BOPP P. E. 23 Home Ec. Club 1. DORIS CRAIG Home Ee. Club 13 Glee Club 2-33 Band 33 P. E. 23 Sandovalian 2-33 Blackhawk 2-33 Class Secretary 33 Journalism 3. LOUIS DEYADMOND Odin High 13 Basketball 2-33 Track 23 F. F. A. 1-2. DELORES DEADMOND Odin High ig Glee Club 3. DORTHEA GEIGER Glee Club 1-23 Band 2-33 Speech Club 23 Home Ec. Club 23 Sandoval- ian 2-3-43 Blackhawk 33 Class Play 33 Student Council. IRENE I-IANSON Glee Club 23 Home Ee. Club 1. BETTY I-IEGMANN Camera Club 13 Speech Club 23 Blackhawk 2-33 Glee Club 1-33 San- dovalian 2-32 Band 33 Dramatics 33 Journalism 3. HARRY KINDEL Basketball 23 Track 13 F. F. A. 1- 2-3.
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