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WILLIAM POTTER Glee Club 3; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2; Golf I, 2, 3, 4; Hobby Club 2; Dancing Club 2. BERNICE RUSSELL LOUISE SPRAGUE Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Banking Teller 3; Secretary 2, 3, 4; Editor School News 4; Editor HI-ROCK 4; Sew- ing Club I; Dancing Club I. NORMA WALLACE Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3, 4; Banking Teller 2; Bank- ing Bookkeeper 3; Hobby Club I, 2; Dancing Club I; Sewing Club I. LOUELLIA WOOD Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President I; Banking Teller 2; Banking Cashier 3; Alumni Editor HI-ROCK 4; News Reporter 4; Drum Majorette I, 2, 3, 4; Score Keeper Baseball 3; Sewing Club I; Hobby Club I, 2. MIRIAM REYNOLDS News Reporter 4; Fea- ture and Exchange Editor 4; Cheerleader 4; Dancing Club I. DAVID SPRAGUE Basketball I, 2, 3. DOROTHY STONE Valedictorian; President 3, 4; Treasurer I, 2; Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Banking Teller 3; Banking Cashier 4; News Reporter 2; Hobby Club I; Dancing Club I; Sewing Club I. DOUGLAS WILSEY Glee Club I, 3, 4; Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3; Soccer 3; Dancing Clut 7; Airplane Ciub 3. IRWIN ZALTZ
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ROBERT BARLOW Band 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball I; Base- ball 2; Editor School News 3; Hobby Club I, 2. JANICE BURT Band I, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Dancing Club I; Hobby Club I. VERNA COMBS Salutatorian, Vice-Presi- dent 3, 4; Band I, 2; Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Cheer- leader 3, 4; News Reporter I, 2; Dancing Club I; Sew- ing Club I. EDWARD HOWE Baseball 2, 4. FORREST LANFAIR RALPH BROWN Banking Teller I; Bank ing Bookkeeper 2. MILDRED CLEVELAND Banking Bookkeeper 4; Chairman — Service Men's Bulletin Board 4; Dancing Club I. HAZEL DUELL Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; News Reporter 3; Sewing Club I. ROBERT KNIPE Glee Club 3, 4; Basket- ball 2, 3; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Banking Teller 2; Banking Bookkeeper 4; Hobby Club I. 2. RUTH PASCO Glee Club I, 2, 3. 4; Chairman Ways and Means Committee 3, 4.
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Page 8 THE HI-ROCK SENIORS—AT THE END OF A HARD DAY Left Row: J. Burt, E. Howe, B. Russell, D. Wilsey, D. Stone. Middle Row: M. Cleveland, L. Sprague, D. Sprague, L. Wood, N. Wallace. Outside Row: V. Combs, R. Pasco, R. Knipe, I. Zaltz, R. Barlow. Standing: H. Duell: C. Sullivan, Adviser: M. Reynolds. CLASS HISTORY The evolution of the class of 43 has been a long and memorable one. Each year has seen the arrival and departure of members of what is now called the senior class until there are but nineteen left. Commencing under the guidance of Mrs. Maynard Baker, four of our classmates have followed up the years. Namely they are: Edward Howe, Louise Sprague, Janice Burt and Dorothy Stone. Eddie, better known as Leroy, the sole original male member, has come up through the years with only a few minor changes. Now his teeth are fully in place whereas when he started only few were to be seen. His shyness and timidity is much the same as ever including his hobby of sliding down banisters. Few feminine charms have as yet forced their presence upon his mind. Grannie, other- wise known as Louise, is fully fledged as the class jester. Her ever remaining giggle will alway cling deep in the memory of each and every one of us. Her bulging muscle will prove a de- fensive weapon on the home front if wielded as in the past on her male classmates. This characteristic stands out above all on her chronology. Janice, the class shiek in a feminine sort of way, has shown us her ability and techniques of catching and entrancing our big moments. Her dashing charm has always fascinated us and we re still wondering what the future holds. Dotsy has displayed her set ways throughout these twelve years of work and toil and is the only one so far to officially hook and hold her man. Her four feet eleven are our envy and her only regret. These four are to us old crows and ancestors of our class. Starting in the second year, several more joined, but of those only Hazel Duell continued on with the staff. She, al- though comely, is eminent in her field. For further information regarding the subject see file six, folder twelve in Fleet's Library. Somewhere between these two years, another en- tered our midst: namely. James Douglas Wilsey. known as Doug to all his friends. The only drastic changes in this speci- men was from knee to long trousers. He has proved his worth in the athletic field and we all hope he can bowl them over as he has on the alleys. But, Doug, remember this as a friendly gesture, never let those late compositions floor you. It just ain't worth it! Several years have now elapsed and no additions or sub- tractions to the permanent staff occurred until our sixth year. Here much to our delight Bob Knipe, Ruth Pasco, Norma Wal- lace and Louellia Wood joined our everlasting friendships. Ruthie, a mother to every member of our. class, has added zest and fun with her dry humor and constant agitation with the English instructor, Mrs. Sullivan, one of her own clan. Her larope and nip gait has kept us all in awe. How does she do it? Lou is the favorite and the only blond in our class. Her quarrels and reconciliations with that curly headed beau have kept us wondering. Will it never cease to be? Norma, a flap- per in all senses of the word, has proved to be the Juliet of us all. Her ability to attract the opposite sex has often left us envious and dubious! Could it be her charm and grace? Now
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