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ocia g Olfllf' Left to right: Eugene Gettel, social councilg Mildred Babcolce, sccial council, Mr. Paul Sidell, class adviser, Miss Dorothy Magley, class adviser, Bob Ruckel, social council, Mary Louise McNabb, secretary, and Kenny Lauer, president. Bud Gardner, vice-president, was absent when the picture was taken. 0lfU jlftflfllne gc ond Led by prexy Kenny Lauer, you, the Class of '44, have almost completed your last year at South Side. Bud Gardner and Mary Louise McNabb served you as vice-president and secretary, respectively. Mildred Babcolce, Eugene Gettel, and Bob Ruckel have been the members of the social council. The first Senior attraction was the Senior Ban- quet, This Amazing Interlude , which was de- signed to demonstrate by speeches and decorations your social, physical, and mental progress during your four years at South Side. Spring Feveri' was your annual Senior Play pre- sented April 15 as another outstanding event. On the morning of May 26, Ivy Day, that longed-for event of the Senior Class, was held. You planted the ivy, hoping that it would grow. In the evening of May 26 you were all supplied with plenty of fun when your parents and teachers 8 as well as you yourselves displayed many excep- tional talents at the Senior Funfest. Then came a really busy week for all of you. Baccalaureate was held on June 4, and it was fol- lowed by the Senior Dance, June 6, and Commence- ment, June 7. Many of your classmates have already responded to the call of their country. This is the list of the seniors serving up to March 1: Harry Kast, David Link, Richard Klopfenstein, Tommy Elliott, Ray- mond Kast, Jack Stark, Don Aldrich, Al Lealcey, Bob Bilger, Russell Moore, Bud Gardner, Dick Engelbrecht, Herbert Edwards, Maurice Ellis, Har- old Saalfranlc, Truman Schmidt, Edward Miller, Stanley Trier, Ralph Fries, Jack Franklin, William Olvey, Tom Henry, Eugene Haines, Chester Kim- lein, Don Archbold, Jack Sterling, Richard Witt- mer, Gene Stratton, Ovar Gilbreath, Russel Butcher, and Charles Howenstein.
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