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Page 24 text:
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This Class Had lTs PoinTs IT was The Tinal gaThering oT classmaTes beTore graduaTion nighT and e could noT help Teeling senTimenTal abouT The occasion. As The wior class was seaTed in an inTormal manner abouT The Tables aT The iss day luncheon and as The class parTicipaTed in communiTy singing, Les, and lighT Table conversaTion, one suddenly became aware oT The :T ThaT our Tour years oT close companionship were over. These kids Th whom we had Traveled Tor The pasT Tew years had all come To The he crossroad and each would sTarT in his own parTicular direcTion. And so The January class luncheon, Tlavored wiTh a Tender, senTi- anTal Touch, was held on January 27Th aT The EclgewaTer Beach l-loTel. hen The meal was over, The nineTy-eighT prospecTive graduaTes med back and lisTened To some very encouraging and congenial irds Trom Their new principal, Mr. Anspaugh, Tor whom The class had eady developed a sound aTTachmenT. Miss BuTler was Tlashing beam- 3 smiles aT her worldly seniors. Mrs. Lane and Mr. Parley were guesT speakers aT The luncheon. Mrs. ne, represenTing The DaughTers oT The American RevoluTion arded MargareT Mickey McWhirTer, valedicTorian oT The class, 2 honorable D.A.R. medal. ge Twe nTy-Two K TW li LU NCHEGN Mr. Paaley, represenTing The American Legion, presenTed Doug- las Harrison and Nancy LevinThal wiTh awards Tor ouTsTanding ciTizen- ship. CulminaTing The aTTair were The class prophesies ToreTelling The mysTerious TuTure, The communiTy singing, and The display oT individ- ual TalenT. The class day luncheon remains one oT The highlighTs oT graduaTion, Tor long aTTer, many oT These boys and girls will Think back To Their senior class aTTairs, as They serve Their counTry wherever needed. So ThaT is why This Tinal gaThering leTT a senTimenTal Teeling in The hearTs oT all There. They were ThankTul To have had such excellenT associa- Tions. , N -u 5, Aw, -Z? Wa l , F ill T ., N x
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The graduaTion commiTTees Taced a mosT diTTiculT Taslc This year, buT came Through wi+h Tlying colors. Their iob was To see ThaT everyThing wenT according To The usual order, The slighT deviaTions necessary because OT The war. The heads oT The commiTTees were Earle LiTshulTz, social: Fred Kugler, giTTg Douglas Harrison, prom: and Bob Noren, program. One musT doTT his haT To These commiTTees Tor The smooTh, enioyable luncheon and prom, saTisTacTory To everyone. OTTicers oT The local NaTional Honor SocieTy chapTer oT ICI43 were Earle LiTshulTz, presidenT7 MargareT lx4cWhirTer, vice-presidenT: Eli KaTz, secreTary7 ChrisT KaraToTias, Treas- urer. SixTeen oT The nineTy-seven graduaTes who were selecTed Tor membership in The lNlaTional Honor SocieTy, Tinally emerged and were inducTed inTo The SocieTy midsT solemn Taces and Tormal speeches, in a beauTiTully impressive candle- lighT ceremony. Every class has Tour sponsors during iTs soiurn in high school and we have appreciaTed each one OT Them Tor Their kind assisTance during our misTalces. To Miss BuTler, our senior SENIOR COMMITTEE TOP ROW: Chrisfiansen, Kafz Don, Capron, Karafofias, No- ren, BernsTein, Melin, LiTvin. SECOND ROW: KurTz, FiTzsim- rnons, Sfeil, Bufferfield, STrauss, Selby, Gross, Wacller, Carlson Levi:-iThaI. BOTTOM ROW: Good, LifschuTz, Wessels, Har- rison, BaurngarTen, Kugler Rose, Cohan. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY TOP ROW: Capron, KaTz, Call- ner, Grirnrn, Friedman, Popp Berkson, Zlven, Janis, Besr Slaw. SECOND ROW: Lil- schuTz, Sfrauss, Harrison, Grosse kreuz, Arenson, Litvin, Howard, BernsTein, Century, Shapiro, S. Friedman, Beskin, Senoff, ls- real, Sfeinberg, MiTTrnan. THIRD ROW: Levinfhal, Gel- ler, Wessels, McWhirTer, STeiI KreTTler, STreicher, Cohan, Ber- ger, Good, Talrnv, Slofl, BOT- TOM ROW: Sederberg, Zeiflin Nelson, BuHerfield, Goldman Belcove, BaurnqarTen, Karson , Mangum, Sirnonson. sponsor, we wish To Tender our sincere Thanlcs Tor her consideraTion and able direc- Tions in all senior acTiviTies. She led us To realize ThaT a giTT in These war-Times should necessarily be a conTribuTion To The school war eTTorT. The resulT OT This suggesTion prompTed us To give The school The war Honor Roll plaque. Mabel R. BuTler Page TwenTy-one
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PROMENADE On a cold, sTormy nighT in Jan- uary, many boys and girls lucky enough To Travel in cars, suddenly Tound Their TorTune Turned upside down, as a resulT OT a snowdriTT. OUT They Tumbled, laughing and chaTTering To make a gay Time oT pushing a car. The big-shouldered he-men clad in Tuxedoes, Tound 'ldouble Toil and Trouble To keep clean yeT exTricaTe The car Trom iTs precarious posiTion in The driTT. Once in The gay aTmosphere oT The Lake Shore Club, all TorgoT pasT diTTiculTies and soon, amid exciTed whispers and quieT laugh- Ter, The January Prom held sway. Blue, whiTe and gold bids dangled Trom bare wrisTs and iumped as The dancers Took swiTT Turns abouT The Tloor. -T -5 CTU 'W x, Y , -.1 Nc! is 'MidsT soTT lighTs and music The Grand March, which signifies The real beginning oT a prom, conTinued unTil There were sixTeen abreasT marching Toward The band sTand. ATTer ThaT, TrivoliTy and dancing and reTreshmenTs were The main TeaTures oT The evening, and Tlushed and happy Taces greeTed one everywhere. This prom on The TiTTeenTh oT January was a liTTle diTTerenT Trom preceding proms in ThaT iT was a ioinT aTTair, given Tor boTh June and January classes. The prom commiTTee under The leadership OT Miss Mabel BuTler made iT a very successTul aTTair. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Anspaugh, Miss Helen Powers, and mem- bers oT The TaculTy were guesTs oT honor. In The picTures below, Sheldon Newberger and AI Rubens have sTopped Tor a momenTary chaT. NoT only was The January prom enjoyed by The January and June graduaTes, buT by The many service men-soldiers, sailors, and ma- rines-who aTTended and agreed ThaT This prom was mosT ouTsTanding. AnoTher enioyable occasion in The daTe books oT The seniors was marked down ThaT nighT. Ma I infroduce-? LasT dance Y Page TweriTyAThree
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