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OchhanA. ofc Uul dhmsd. $suwic A, Albert, David—Navy Anders, Jesse—Navy Clark, Floyd—Marine Rangitsch, Glen—Navy Anderson, William—Navy Charlton, Jim—Merchant Marine Barrett, Don—Army Fenneman, Joseph—Coast Guard Hayes, Harold—Navy Lanaghan, Tom—Navy Mason, Lucius—Navy Miles, Clarence—Navy Miles, Earl—Army Lundquist, Robert—Navy Robertson, Turley—Navy Schreckendgust, William—Navy Smith, David—Navy Armstrong, John—Navy Chaffin, Everett—Army Clark, Don—Army Coyle, Walter—Marine Fabert, Melvin—Army Felton, Lewis—Army Veterans not pictured are: Griswold, Gerald—Navy Hamilton, Keith—Army Holt, Leonard—Navy Kinney, Robert—Navy Martello, Raphael—Navy Murray, William—Marine Plummer, Charles—Navy Proebstel, David—Army Rice, Melvin—Navy Schaff, Clarence—Army Schmitz, Peter—Merchant Marine Steiling, Arthur—Merchant Marine MHS salutes her returned veterans. They left us as boys, fired by patriotism to serve our country even before she would have required service of them. They have returned to us as young men influenced by their war experiences to continue their education which was interrupted by the war. They are mentally alert, seriously industrious. They inspired us while they served their country gloriously, to increase our home front efforts; they inspire us now when we see them striving at the less glamorous business of studying, to make the most of our own educational opportunities. We were then, and are now, proud of our ex-service men. Their influence is good. Thanks fellows for not resting on your hard won laurels and for pointing the way for us to follow.
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JIM CLINKINGBEARD, better known as Clink, headed the senior class this year. He thinks that the class cooperation and spirit of everyone, helped to make this class one of the most successful in the history of the school. Blond, peppy RUTH HEINRICH assists Jim as vice-president of the class. I think this is an especially fine bunch of kids and I'm glad to be a part in it, Ruth confided. Popular FLORENCE DUFRESNE served as secretary of the senior class. Through the cooperation of everyone in the class, all projects both scholastic and social have been successful and I am very happy to have given my services as the secretary of this class, Flossy said. The guiding light for the seniors, MISS GERTRUDE CLARK, thought that this class had originality, ability, and ambition to undertake and go through with anything they started. I am glad to have become acquainted with many of them and I have enjoyed working with them, she remarked.
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