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JANUARY Miss Mable Butler, Sponsor SENIORS We are the seventh wartime class to graduate from Sullivan. We know that we should be looking forward to the future, we are, but right now we cannot help looking back at those last days at Sullivan. Our first three years here passed slowly enou h, but the last year, the senior year, was gone and iigh school was all over before we had a chance to realize that we actually graduated. We began with class meetings conducted by our sponsor, Miss Mable R. Butler. Soon we had our class officers: Verne Caplan, president, Arnold Salka, vice-president, Evelyn Rothas, secretary, and Char- lene slacobson, treasurer. Then there were the senior committees, and their chairmen: Bob Postelnek, Prom, Sue Cohen, Luncheon, Bob Shelley, Gift, Mitchell Lewin, Program, and ,loyce Levine, Cap and Gown. With offcers and committees, the activity made the days fly. Ordering the rings and pins, taking fittings for cap and gowns, collecting money for the class gift, having the graduation pictures taken, and the excitement when the class ranks were announced- these activities filled our days. When the semester was coming to an end, January TQ to be exact, we went to the Senior Prom. As usual we danced to the music of Chuck Kramens Qrchestra, as usual we were delighted to see all the familiar faces of the faculty members, and as usual we stayed out until dawn, and, like all the seniors before us, we felt that this Prom was the best of all because it was ours. Cn january Q4 at the Belmont l-lotel, we had the Luncheon. We chuckled at the Class Prophecy, and listened to the serious words of our teachers and Mr. Anspaugh. lime passes quickly, the Commencement itself on the evening of january Q5 was all too shortl To us it represented the culmination of these very pleasant years at Sullivan, there was more we wanted to say, but then we did not have the words to express what we felt. We are prepared to face the future and to serve our country. We know how to do this and why we should do this. Somehow we are not afraid of the future because we have a feeling that in the world into which we are going there will be people very much like our friends at Sullivan. Qne last word before we go--high school is wonderful. CLASS OFFICERS Charlene Jacobson, treasurer, Arnold Salka, vice-pres- ident, Verne Cap- lan, president, Evelyn Rothas, sec- retary.
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