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Athletic Council Seated, left to right: Mr. Brumbaugh, Donald McCorkle, Mrs. Brierly, Janet Kantner Standing: Mr. Blackburn, Mr. St. Myers, Phil Whitcsel, Mr. Harader First organized in the spring of 1943, the Athletic Council is now composed of the superintendent, principal, coaches, girls’ athletic director, and two elected high school students. During this school year Mr. Harader served as chairman of the council and Janet Kantner acted as secretary. Don McCorkle was the other student chosen to represent the student body. Phil Whitesel was chosen by the basketball squad to represent the team. The chief function of the Athletic Council is to plan and manage athletic activities for the high school. Pane Twelve
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Senior Year JAMES KING President ROBERT CARON Vice-President BETTY BICKEL Secretary DICK STEWART T reasttrer As our last year of high school comes to an end, we recall the fun and work of which we have been a part during our school years; we realize all that school has meant to us. Under the supervision of Miss Montgomery and Mr. Brumbaugh, class sponsors, we seniors at our first meeting elected class officers and selected as our representatives on the Student Council, Jo Anne Stentzel, James King, and John Barth. Many of us took part in band, orchestra, and chorus. A few, being literary-minded. were on the WESTERNER and SUCCESSUS staffs. I liree of our boys, John Barth, Dick Stewart, and Bob Caron, played on the varsity basketball team. Most of the fellows, however, were interested in baseball. In October our class gave an old-fashioned Hallowe’en party for the rest of the high school. For the juniors and seniors we held the Senior-Junior on March 31. The last of May saw the presentation of our senior play. To earn money we had a magazine-selling-contest. For added funds we sponsored dances from time to time after basketball games. In addition to keeping up with our studies and school activities, many in our class worked in local businesses to contribute to the war effort. W e. the Class of 1944. taking leave of our school, look to the future with hope and expectancy. —Jo Anne Stentzel. Page Fourteen
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