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Prom-goers are caught in the cli- max of their big '4l affair-the grand march, led by Prom King Roy Alberts and Queen Marilyn Miller. Seniors do a good job of picking their officers: Bonnie O'Malley, sec- retaryj Roy Alberts, president, Carol Mickelsen, vice-president, and George Waite, treasurer. An all-girl group of second-semester officers prove that the fairer sex can hold its own. The seniors choose Ruth Price, secretaryg Sue Snead, president, and Lois Juneman, vice- president. Mr. Nicholas Panella, director of vocational guidance, answers ques- tions showered by the seniors re- garding their futures. Sophisticated Seniors Survive Well, that's overl With that expression, 352 seniors heoved a sigh of relief, yes also a sigh of regret, as they looked back over the four years that they spent at Waukesha High School. It was back in l939 that Mrs.'Parmenter welcomed the greenies, but during their sophomore year, Miss Fannie Hopkins took over the reins as class adviser, Jotted down in the memory books of all is the gala event of the year, the Sophomore Party, a gobby affair aboard the S. S. Sophomore. The annual prom was plenty of work for Prom King Roy Alberts and Chairman of Dec- orations Pat Weber, when the class put on the best prom ever, as they put it. The same year, Bob Matters became state backstroke Page 6 champion, while Joan Sherer and Victor Kos- tuck searched for further debate laurels in the Kentucky hills. The seniors of this year can't recall any big snow that winter, but they speak of the Badger State Sessions held the following summer, with Waukesha well- represented. , - When the class of '42 entered its last lap of the journey, George Murdock and Bruce Salter set the ball rolIing when they made the all-Suburban football team. Tom McLean gained recognition for swimming, Joan Belger did well as Senior Honor Society president. First place honors in the State Forensic tour- nament went to Sam Stare and Joan Sherer. June Bunell did a fine job as '42 MEG editor. Presidencies were claimed by Jack Breese, Bob Mueller, and Roy Alberts.
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Doris Aarons-A gal's best friend is her dog . . . does a m e a n cross- stitch. Betty Adoms-Al- ways has her nose in a book . . . short 'n' straw- berry blonde. Roy Alberts-He wants to meet a nice girl . . . long live the King. Georgene Alma- Lotsa fun . . . de- licious giggle . . . will make some man happy. Doreen Anders-- teaches the young 'uns how it should be played . . . sporty. George Asztalos- Ya can't get him behind the 8-ball . . . 'least in bil- liards. William A c k e r- knecht -- Practical ioker . . . Ace Ackerknecht- an- other home run. Alvin Ade - No girl'll ever catch him . . . none of 'em run that fast. Ray AIdermani'-- never without gum matinee dances . . . really enjoyed 'em. Richard An1idon-- A future flyer . . . a toy taker-down- er 'n' putter-upper. Henning Andersoni' -'ll make a cute cook, won't he, Holly? . . . Swims a-plenty. Robert Audley - Kansas City Kon- vention for F. F. As . . . F. F. A. prexy. Denotes January graduates. Doris Aarons-Social Commission 4 . . . Wil- Iiam Ackerknecht-A Cappella l, 2, 4, B. I. A. 3, Band l, 2, Hi-Y 4. . . Betty Adams- G. A. A. 3, 4, Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4, Cardi- nal Star 4 . . . Alvin Ade-Band 3, 4, Track 4, Cross Country 3, 4 . . . Roy Alberts-Band 2, 3, 4, Assembly Commission 3, Student Council Vice President 4, Prom Committee 3, Cardinal Star 3, 4, Track l, 4, Class Presi- dent 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Boys State 3, Pep Band 3, 4 . . . Georgene Alm-Band 2, 3, Dolphin 3, Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society l, 2, Jr. Class Play 2, 3, Mask and Wig l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3 . . . Richard Amidon-F. F. A 4 . . . Doreen Anders--G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 4 . . . Henning Anderson-Student Council l, Dolphin 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, B. l. A. l, 2, 3, Library Round Table 3, Swimming Team l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2 . . . George Asztalos -Swimminm Team 2, 3 . . . Robert Audley- Track 3, 4, B. l. A. 2, F. F. A. 3, 4 . . .Peggy Bagby-A Cappella l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4. . . Fred Baumgart -Track l, Volleyball 2, Basketball 3 . . . Rich- ard Boyne-Hall Monitor l, Track 2, 3, 4. . . Henry Beaster-Commercial Workshop 4 . . . Marian Beaumeister-G. A. A. l, Girl Re- serves 4, Cardinal Star 4 . . . Joan Belger--A Cappella 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Honor Society l, 2, 3, President 4, Commer- cial Workshop 4, Library Round Table l, Mask and Wig 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Cardinal Star 3 . . . Jerry Beller-S. C. A. Peggy Bagby - Wanted a Welsh- man . . . 'n' she got one . . . My Buddy. Richard Bayne 1 One of these si- lent men . . . 'll do anything rash -even study. Marion Beaumeis- ters: - Tall 'n' you know the rest . . . craves to croon . . . typing. Jerry Beller-Jer- ry in his Joltin' Jaloppy . . . some car . . . 'ri' tires too. Fred Baumgart- A California driver . . . suits cleaned while you wait. Henry Beaster- ln the Commercial Office 'n' likes it . . . lookit the wimmen. Joan Belger-Tsk, these pitiful mod- ern shampoos . . . A's, A's, 'n' more A's. Frank Bellin - knows a good sign when he sees it . . . he collects 'em. Page 7
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