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. 1 rd hi ' 'I' I ' 1 1 , 1 Q f l 3 t I KEYHOLE QUALITIES 1 A ' h Raymond Risoh Everyone knows that Ray. 1 I Goes for cars in a great big way: p - 3 . Speed is his only delight, Q 3 And he works for it with all his might. if N Alice Roofner Each hair in place A smiling face , A Full of grace- . ' Th-at's Alice! AQ p Q a Glee Club l, 2. ' X 1 - w . . . . . . 4' X r Virginia Ruffaner Virginia always does her share: XB' Her right-hand punch is really rare. ' gh, Q l And anyone can see her beam 'fx' 7 When fighting an invading team. ' Q Basketball 3, 4: Junior Play: Senior Play: - if Glee Club l, 2. ET' 5 Robert Ruth A quiet serious lad is he, W And a little chubby he might be. l What a jolly grocer he will make i . 'ii To be handing out your steak! V Basketball 3, 4: Glee Clufb 4: Baseball 3. 3 ' Rosanna Shearer glosanna is a quiet girl, ' e's as good a any pearl. gl Up in her studies? Well l should say! And everyone likes her in every way. g 21 Junior Play: Senior Play: Chorus l, 2, 3, 4: Trio 3, 4. I Richard Shearer II you need a hero for a -play, You can go to Dick any old day. fi! And when you're in trouble you just have to say, Q And Dick will help you in every way. Glee Club 4: Basketball 3, 4: Baseball 3: l 1 Junior Play: Senior Play. in Harry Vensel Harry is our ladies' man 3 l'le'll be with the girls as much as he can: I ' You seldom see him without a tie, , Why does he make all the girls sigh? I Glee Club 4: Business chairman of Junior Play: f Year Book business manager. 5 ,lean Waddell Here's a cheery little miss, i 3 Who works most all the time: lg But just let basketball come her way, Q ' She drops her work and goes to play. 4 Basketball 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2: junior Play: , r Commercial Club 3. 2 i a -g 2
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H F - 5. ,A its S X SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We the class of 42 began our high school career September 2 l938 fifty five strong Then we were little freshies and we were fortunate rn having Mr Henry as our adviser to help us over the rough places We organized our class early in the term we elected Nancy Leidecker president Max Shearer vice president Arbutus Anthony secretary Shirley Bundy treasurer We adopted the bleeding heart as our class flower and purple and pink as our class colors We selected as our class motto We build the ladder by which we climb Since that time we have tried to build our ladder firm and strong and to steadily climb it step by step One night in October near the time when the witches wander about we cast our worries aside and enjoyed the annual Halloween party sponsored by the seniors Then ln April we had the opportunity of sponsoring our own party and we believed then that lt was about the best party that we had ever attended As the latter days of May crept upon us we felt that we had accomplished the first stefp of our ladder and were eagerly looking up toward the second step room Before many days had passed we had our first meeting and elected as our officers for the year Harold Resmger president Max Shearer vice presl dent Maybelle Bundy secretary and Nancy Leidecker treasurer The high light of this year was our own sophomore hop to which we invited the Juniors and seniors That year like all years brought innumerable pleasant experiences experiences which live only in the memory of eaoh one of us When school closed we felt a peculiar satisfaction that another step had been achieved in our ladder of success When we returned in the fall of 40 we leamed that we had as our advisor Miss Vinton the new commercial teacher. We organized again and this time we elected Jack McGrady president' Rosanna Shearer vice president' Arbutus Anthony secretary' and can Bowser treasurer. One of the real events of this term was the selection of our class rings After this exciting event the class presented Little Miss Fortune with Arbutus Anthony and jack McGrady playing the leading roles. Miss Vinton directed the play 'for us. On May 23 our class was glad to serve as hostess for the unior-Senior Prom When the final spring examinations were over we were proud that another step had been attained. September found us once again beginning our work toward the accomplish- ment of the last big step. At our first meeting we selected as our leaders for the term: ack McGrady president' Harold Resinger vice president' Ma elle Bundy secretary' ean Bowser treasurer' and Miss Stockdale as our senior advisor The year lbrought for us much work but many happy experiences too O October 27 we sponsored a Hallowe en dance for the entire 'high school. All of us 'will remember for a long time the good t-imes we had stringing leaves for the decorations and making the ot-her necessary preparations for the party. On November 7 we presented our senior play Young Smitty starring ack McGrady as Smitty. Miss Stockdale directed the play and assisted us in its presentation. anuary 3, is another memorable date in our senior history, since thatvevening we sponsored a New Year's dance for the entire student body. The juniors helped us to bring the year to a most happy conclusion by the junior- Senior Prom which they presented in our honor. The fourth and final step in our high school ladder has been achieved: but on this same ladder we hope to climb 'higher and higher, because we believe that our foundation is solid. 1 ' : i , : ' i . i 3 - i X , . . , ' ' Q . ' . U i 5 I Vacation time passed quickly and fifty of us again assembled in Mr. l'lenry's X' i , 4. A . p ' Y , J ' , ' , J T r . ' J s v 9 r Yb , I .I S Y . ' ' n ' , ll 1' J .l
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