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FACULTY l 1 w ROW l: Vivina McWhinnie, Bella Meissler, Mabel Meyer, Mrs. Etta Millar, Ethel Miller. ROW 2: Alice Moore, Mrs. Violeiie Nagle, Mrs. Elsie Nasaiir, Mrs. Otto Nelson, Emilie Noack. ROW 3: Marcia Norton, Charles Ostergren, Mary Pardee, Eern Paxson, Nell Peterson. ROW 4: Harry Phelps, Harold Pomazel, Mrs. Helen Reed, Marie Rees, George Robertson. ROW 5: Webster Rose, Anna Sandberg, Millie Scoii, Albert Shaifner, Florence Sheehy. ROW 6: Dorr Sirner, lohn Skinner, Ella Slernrnons, Eliza Sloan, Theodore Sunko.
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D 4 1 ,- I J -w -4 ,V .ff if ALBERT POUNIAN VERNON Mcl-IUGH IEAN BRODY BOB WANGERSHEIM President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer SENIOR CLASS, IANUARY, 1942 Well, you can say the Class of lanuary, l942, was small, but you certainly can't say it wasn't enthusiastic! The semester started off with a bang with class elections. Competition was fast and furious and only two contenders for office were elected on the first ballot. Vernon McHugh raked in the most votes for the vicepresidents job and Marion Drapelcin won out as Alumni Chairman. The second ballot helped five other people into office, Albert Pounian, presidenty lean Brody, secretary, Bob Wangersheim, treasurerg Peggy Eagle, luncheon chairmang and Bill Brown, prom chairman. The two events that stand out most clearly in every graduates mind other than the actual graduation exercises are the super-sharp luncheon and prom. The prom was held in the Grand Ballroom of the Chicago Towers Club on the night of Friday, lanuary 23. Music was rendered by Iohnny Marlowe's orchestra and everyone agreed it was the best prom yet. The bids were green and marblized plastic with the Senn seal on the front. On the day of graduation, lanuary 29, the Senior Luncheon was held in the Marine dining room of the Edgewater Beach Hotel. Everyone was dressed up in his Sunday best and all the Class sure had a swell time. A scrumptious meal was served, followed by dancing to the music of Barney Richards and his orchestra. After Sigma Sigma Mu pins were awarded to graduating marshal officers, Certificates of Merit were presented to ROTC officers and to the out- standing athletes. A book was given President Al Pounian in recognition of his services to the class. Graduation left all members of the class with lumps in their throats but with those hardearned diplomas in their hands and a heart full of memories of a wonderful 4A semester. Page Eighteen
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