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uniafut The highest stars ot the lunior class are their class otiicers who are: lim Kelley, president: Bob l-larrah, vice presidentg Clona Basch, sec- retaryg Bill Cramer, treasurer: and Bob Cassa- day, reporter The class chose as their guiding star, Mr. Floyd Troth, who has capably served as junior sponsor tor two consecutive years. ln the class picture, the members are as follows: BACK BOW 'Anna Marie Thompson, Patsy Heaton, Halena Newsome, Clona Bosch, lane 'Wagle lcan Mason, Ellen Finnerty, lcsephine Boner, Norma lean King, Ioan Gaddis, Dorothy Ames. SECOND ROWW Bcb Harrah, Jerry Wilson, Dick Becher, Bob Cassaday, lohn Zeiher, Paul Daupert, Bob Wilson, Clyde Clevinger, Bob l-lanen, lim Kelley. FBCNT ROWS --Bill Cramer, Gene Warren, John Vcorhies, loan Praed, Marian Bruce, Carolyn Bennett, Eugene Tsareff, Russell Flock, Dick Burton, Wayne Arnold, Al Wagner, Charles Langwell. NOT PICTURED 'Glenn Amcs, John Humphreys. The Iuniors started their third year ot tame by producing a successtul play, The Bight Mr. Wright, with lim Kelley in the leading role. Their next contribution was a Harvest Moon Prom, November l0, with harvest-time decorations. lane Wagle was crowned athletic gueen and reigned at the annual F. B. T. dance, March 9. Al Wagner has the responsibility ot selling war stamps to the luniors each month to help them reach their goal ot QUCM. A iuke box dance was sponsored by this class after the close ot basket- ball season. The lunior star shines bright in the field ot athletics with tourteen participants. One ot their athletes, Dick Becher, was awarded the Lions Club plague for outstanding progress in basketball tor the year. This class' star will be the brightest next vear when they have finally reached the goal tor which they have been striving tor eleven years.
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FORECAST OF THE FUTURE The old gypsy slowly turned the ball of crystal that she held in her wrinkled, skinny fingers. Then looking intently upon the pictures that flickered here and there around the surface of the crystal, she said in a low voice: Upon the horizon of fate, I see for the class of nineteen hundred and forty- five, a forecast of their future thirty years from now. Happy, yes: successful, yes: tragic, perhaps: but what is to be, will be. ln the first picture, l see a busy street corner in Chicago-there dressed in a blue uniform with brass buttons is the traffic cop, Betty Barnett. Who is this driving up in that stunning model T? Oh, yes, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Torr, with Mrs. Torr holding Iunior. With them is Miss Eva Nell Woodlock, who has not yet decided upon the unlucky rnan, but ah, yes, is still being courted by many persistent admirers. ln the next picture I see the former Edythe Chamness, who has just written an outstanding play entitled 'The True Love of Trudy Turnipseedf According to the present outlook Paul Alsmeyer, world famous director, will direct the masterpiece. The following compose the cast: Trudy ........................................................... .,,..... V irginia Wingert Her Love ........ .........,.,..,.,.. B ill Engle The Villian ..i,.... .,...... D uane Robertson The End ......................................t..,.............................. Don Powderly With these great actors and actress, there is no doubt that 'The True Love of Trudy Turnipseed' will be voted the most outstanding play of the year. At this point the old gypsy looked into the crystal ball with perplexity Writ- ten upon her severe features, then, after a few moments of silence she resumed, I see a large ship sailing toward the Mediterranean. The passengers of this ship are going to Africa to trace their ancestors. Don Hammer, skipper of the fContinuecl on Page ZO.j
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S The Sophies have, at last, come out ot their freshman daze with a determination and will to achieve tame and recognition. Charles Sutphin, who won second place in the toul shooting contest, is lunior National Champion in casiing. The second boy from Speedway to became a student manager while a sophomore is Norman Thorpe. Katharine Ziegelmueller was chosen as February editor tor GLEANlNGS, a state home economics mag- azine. The war stamp salesman tor this class is lean Finch. This class was among the tirst to sponsor a dance after a ballgame. The Sophomores are very proud ot the seven boys representing them in athletics. lim Cherry was awarded the Lions Club plaque tor outstanding progress in football. The Sophomores are halfway to their goal and will show their initiative as Iuniors and Seniors. Miss Susan Keckler was chosen as sponsor ot this up-and-coming class with a statt ot ot- ticers consisting ot: president, Richard Ryan: vice president, lim Cherry: secretary, Ioyce Williams, and treasurer, Annabelle Dickerson. ln the class picture, the members are as follows: BACK ROW--Kathleen Althoff, Annabelle Dickerson, lean Finch, lerry McDaniels, loan Seward, Katharine Zieqelmueller, Nelda Rahorst, Donna Mae Etter, Betty Slattery, Catherine Medenwald, lean Newsome, Shirley Gaddis. SECOND ROW' Ward Hackleman, Fred Hoerger, Caryl Covell, Glennaiean Logue, Barbara Reene, Martha Smith, Mildred Rosner, Barbara Amos, Toy Schoenewey, loyce Williams, 'Wanita Brown, lack Fulton. THIRD ROW -Harold Black, Bob Logue, Dale Vincent, Maryann Renard, Norman Thorpe, Mildred Pease, Mary Lcu Chapman, Ianette Holder. FRONT ROW--Carson Smith, Bob Rogers, Richard Ryan, Bill McKay, Bob Oslos, Charles Sutphin, Bob Kuykendall. NOT PICTUREDV-lim Cherry, lean Gwinn, Frances Lindley, Ioyce Smith, Vfalter Webster.
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