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CLASS OFFICERS IAMES CRITCHFIELD - - - President WARREN LATSHAW - - Vice-President ROSALINE BRANT - - Secretary-Treasurer 614144 THE JUNIORS' TRAINING Three years ago the present juniors en- tered Somerset High School somewhat tak- en back by their new duties. Instead of the usual, Hi there, Greenie, they were met with, Get to work there, Rookie! Were they dazed? Yes sir, but they got busy immediately. Their new commanding offi- cer was Bob Morin. From that time on they have persevered, and so have gained many promotions because of their stick-to-itive- ness. As buck privates they served mess to the hungry football fans as a means of financing a dance for the seniors, and what a dance! Their circus, directed every four years by Miss Truxal, was reproduced this year and proved again to be a high success. With Iimmie Critchfield as the C. O. for the next two years many outstanding events took place. As sophomores they presented my .xc 0 numerous unforgettable skits and plays. Large numbers belonged to the band, or- chestra, and the choruses. Sports were certainly along their line-football, basket- ball, and track. This year their class play was a comedy version of The Taming oi the Shrew. Very fine actors, those juniors! Uncle Sam will be well pleased when he looks around and notices three of our seventeen year old juniors in his mighty armed forces-Iohn Whipkey, Donald Squak Glessner, and Edward Buck Bailey, all in the Navy. As if giving up their fellow men wasn't enough, the juniors did their share to help the Allies by selling de- fense stamps and collecting scrap, as well as keeping up the morale by participating in other civilian defense activities. . s
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llilern Will Paul Wrsodrou' llaruld Woy ETHELEEN TALL - Commercial -Worthwhile Club 1, Senior Dramatics Club 4, Band, Vic- tory Corps. FRANCES TURILLO-General-Girl Reserves 4, Homeroom Activities. BETTY IUNE WALKER-Commercial-Advem ture Club 1, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Student Council. IANE WALTER-Academic-Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, A Chorus 3, All- County Girls' Chorus, Class Secretary 4, Na- tional Honor Society, President ot Student Council 4, Right About Face, Christmas Pa- geant 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play. CARL WARRICK-General-Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, A Chorus 3, Senior Class Play. Alnc Wlgslrrmni Loren: Ynunkin O i 1943 Elaine Wlltruiit REID WEAVER-Industrial Arts-Rifle Club 4, Auto Mechanics, Varsity Football 4. VIOLET WEISS-Commercial-Book Club 1, Girls' Chorus. ETHEL WHIPKEY-Home Economics-Advem ture Club l, Senior Dramatics Club, Girls' Chorus, National Honor Society, Eagle! Busi- ness Staff. HELEN WHIPKEY-Academic-Radio Club 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps, Senior Class Play. ALICE WIGSTROM-Commercial-Stitch and Chatter Club, Girl Reserves 4, American His- tory Prizes 3. EILEEN WILL-Academic-Girls' Chorus 2, 3, A Chorus 3, Operetta 3, Spring Festival, Chemistry Club 4, National Honor Society, Victory Corps, Right About Face, Editor of S. O. S. 4, Eaglet Business Staff. ELAINE WILTROUT-Home Economics-Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus. PAUL WOODROW-General-Iunior Drama- tics Club 1, 2, Senior Dramatics Club 3, 4, Sophomore, Iunior and Senior Class Plays, Eagle! Literary Staff. HOWARD WOY - Academic - Intramural Sports Club 2, S Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Volleyball. LORENE YOUNKIN-Commercial-Iunior Red Cross 2: Gym Club 1, Girls' Chorus 3, 4, A Chorus 3.
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