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l F 5 A mc mwlsxwscmf 1 2 'wfxzsrtxm SSW K u P+ O le St J- fl rf! W A It va? 4 '2,:f1 '-44-f-W , A sim:-11:1:::zzf1:1z:-:::-:1'-31-1:ae- Q , -' 1 ROBINSON HAWKINSON MATHER MCGILL CHURCHILL SHEIDLEY PARKER JACK ROBINSON, President, vice- president, critic, junior and sophomore representative of Student Council, soph- omore and junior representative and business staff of Sfzclaemg president and treasurer of Zend-Avesta, president of Scalpers, all-city Student Council, Honor Roll six semesters. RICHARD HAWKINSON, Vice- Presidentg president and secretary of Student Council, captain in R.O.T.C., vice-president of Drivers Club, Baconian, Hi-Y, second place Jackson County Medical Association essay con- test, Honor Roll three semesters. ELEANOR CHURCHILL, Giftorimzg treasurer and chairman of social com- mittee of Student Council, treasurer of Glee Club, class manager in gym, cor- ridor courtesy committee and Scalpers. ELLEN MATHER, Sec1'etmfy,' senior representative of Saclaemg president, his- torian, and secretary of Sappho, Student Council, courtesy committee, Glee Club, nurse's assistant, Honor Roll four semesters. . CHARLES JOHN MCGILL, Treas- I urer, secretary and treasurer of Student C o u n cil , junior representative of Sack-em, president, vice-president, and historian of Zend-Avesta, two- years city champion and state semi-finalist in ten- nis, honorable mention in freshman essay, captain of corridor courtesy com- mittee, Honor Roll five semesters. PATRICIA KENT PARKER, Public- ity Direczforg editor-in-chief of Sacloemg managing editor of Trail, major in Red- slein Revels, vice-president and junior critic of Sappho, freshmen Girl Reserves, Scalpers, Drivers Club, Glee Club, choir, double quartet, orchestra, Honor Roll every semester, honorable mention in Quill and Scroll editorial contest, historian of Quill and Scroll. BETSEY SHEIDLEY, Serge.fmt-at- Arms, business staff and freshman rep- resentative of Saclotemg president, senior and junior critic of S-appho, gold medal in verse, Drivers Club, Student Council, corridor courtesy committee, Honor Roll every semester, second place winner in Sons of the Revolution contest, major in senior play. Page Twenty-one
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-.41-..aQ.,Z -3-1-1 Class of 1944 We boys and girls of the class of '44 entered school just after the fall of France. The denouement of Pearl H21fb01' came in our sophomore year. But Our lives haven't changed very much. We have engaged in many activities not before necessary but now vital to the war effort, but on the other hand, we the whole we have had much the same lives, the same opportunities as those before us had. And, perhaps, in this, too, we also serve. Our high schools exemplify much that is characteristically American. Perhaps the greatest service that We of high school age can render is to obtain, SENIOR BUSINESS COMMITTEE Standing: Lyons, Westmoreland, Poynter, Danneberg, Davis, Jones. Seated: Wilkinson, Moore, Houston, Woodward, Payne, Ferris, Newcomer. have taken much the same courses as our predecessors-some courses greatly enriched, others revamped to suit the present needs,-have had the same liter- ary and music contests, have had about the same social contacts. True, there was less gasoline. More of us have obtained jobs, securing them more easily. But on before going forth to take an active part in this war, an education upon which to base our peace-time living later on. The war-time record of former Southwest students who are now in uniform is prov- ing that such an education is no mean springboard into battle. Page Twenty
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Ames k Applebee B126 ee' Afha Blad li Baker B I Baldridge Ball Boyce Barnard Brad Basart Br Beard Bell 'ilfjfieQfg1Qgig. if J . .,.,Mgg , Bellew Benson Brew if Bentrup Brel in ee . Bi 2, N,AV J I , ,V Bernstein . e,e' . . e ' I er . ' B ' in ham l' ' 'Sf gl., , . ,3sg.g,- ' ,,Z'4QLLQEhggj.'.-5E:Eji151gE5:j'415' lrrn gi L ' B 49 3:54 ', E TY, '- if - f a - . .e -. ' 'viii hi? ff 11 1 2 1- iS.fiilf5'i53. timik CATHERINE AMES . . . minor in Nativityf squad leader in gymg member of Glee Club. MARY LOU APPLEBEE . . . member of cafeteria courtesy committeeg squad leader in gym. FRANK P. ATHA, Jr .... Student Council alternateg member of corridor courtesy Se committee. . R' HAROLD BAKER . . . Student Council representative and alternateg student manager 1n football 5 member of Scalpers and corridor courtesy committee. GREG BALDRIDGE . . . Student Council representativeg first team letterman in fooballg Of captain of corridor courtesy committee. MARGUERITE LORRAINE BALL . . . member of Glee Clubg squad leader and office G assistant in gym. CAROL BARNARD . . . transferred to Southwest in senior yearg member of Veda. BOB BASART . . . editor-in-chief of Tmilg first sergeant in R.O.T.C.g president and secretary of Baconiang vice-president of Engineers Clubg silver medal in verse' Red Cross Sf 5 representativeg Honor Roll two semestersg member of Quill and Scroll. BILL BEARD . . . Student Council representativeg football lettermang track squadg member of Drivers Clubg minor in Redskin Revels. HELEN BELL . . . three feathers in gymg member of girls' hockey teamg secretary of freshman Girl Reservesg junior representative of Girl Reserves 3 homeroom reporter. JEANNE BELLEW Red Cross alternateg minor in Redskin Revelsf member of chorus. A JOHN A. BENSON i. i. i. treasurer of Student Councilg letterman and city doubles champion H1 in tennisg treasurer of Zend-Avestag Honor Rollg member of corridor courtesy committee. JOY ELAINE BENTRUP . . . homeroom reporterg squad leader in gymg member of ql Scalpers. JOY ELAINE BENTRUP . . . homeroom reporterg squad leader in gymg member of Ol freshman verseg secretary of Vedag member of cafeteria courtesy committee and choirg Honor Roll every semester. m JOE BIRMINGHAM, Jr.-Student Council alternateg homeroom reporter. te sc Page Twenty-two III CC
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