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iff: l 1 , f 4 A a f ' J 1 J' ' 'E ,. ' Q' l r 6 f , 9 r ' x 1 J g , iuNioR ci.f-xss OFFICERS ' f-.3 Pnesadehf ..,....., ,AH ............................ Edward Handvaiie Vice-President . .,.. ..... ..... G e orge Bremser Secretary! and Treasurer ...... Carol Knoderer N, . 1 Hi! Here we are again, the class of '45 about to ascend its last rung of the V.H.S. ladder. We have enjoyed a complete year of blissg that of at last being upperclassmen. Ah, what a feeling!! Now let us review for you the happenings of our illustrious year. Shortly before the close of our year as struggling sophs, we elected our class of- ficers. President, Edward lRedl Handvilleg Vice-President, George lTeekl Bremser, and Secretary-Treasurer, Carol Knoderer. We juniors were well represented in the field of sports. Bill Bruckmann showed out- standing ability on the gridiron and jack Hardebeck will fill the captaincy of next year's team. Other able supporters were Bob Beaton, George Bremser, Ed Laux and Bob Fox. As for soccer, we propped the team with such players as Leonard Tucci, Sven Peterson, George Penndorf, Ralph Richard- son, Vincent Oldham and Milton Zara. Sven Peterson, Bob Beaton, Ralph Richardson, George Penndorf and Paul Haberbush con- tributed to the success of the baskelball squad. The baseball team was fortunate in having with them, on the diamond, Bob Fox, jack Hardebeck, Leonard Tucci, George Penndorf, Dick Wagner and Norvin Clover. Outstanding on the track team were Sven Peterson, jack Addis, joe Morley, Dave Wil- son, George Bremser, Paul Haberbush, Earle Gourter, jim Harris, and Ed Laux. The golf team was also ably assisted by Bob Schneid- er and Ralph Richardson. Members of the class participating in the band and orchestra were Gladys Purdy, Earle Gourter, Marjorie Peltz, Mary McBratney, and Dorothy Boyle. We are also very proud of our two drum majorettes, Mary McBrat- ney and Peggy Peck, and our one repre- sentative in the pep unit, Mary Marfield. Dave Wilson held up our end in the liter- ary field as assistant editor of Shadows We showed up again on the White Hornet staff with George Bremser, Managing Edi- torg Mary Marfield, Assistant News Editor, Dave Wilson, Sports Editor, and Feature Ed- itor, Earle Courter. Although continually on the go through- out the year, our class upheld its reputation of always presenting fine dances lremem- ber Ujumpin' live and Harvest Hop l by again coming through with a strictly solid Prom as a grand finale for the benefit of the departing Seniors. BLESS ,EM ALL ' Paul Haberbush, the jitterbug, noted for his enlightening comments in class. His inimitable sense of humor pops out in the strangest places. Miss Howell, therels a screw loose in this seat. Mark Harris is utterly disgusted. None of his classmates will commit suicide with him on accounta because his theories are over their heads. So solly, Mark! Note to Faculty: l Don't you wish we were all as studious as Garol Petterson and Gloria Pataky? lKeep it up, girls!! Margie Nelson-How's the Navy doing? By the by, don't you get writer's cramp? ' 031
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