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JUNE MILLIKAN One of thoxe quiet kind whose nature never varier. Glee Club, 1 yr., Sunshine Soci- ety, 3 yrs. CHESTER ROBERTS Women are like elephantrj I like to look at them, hvt 1'd hate ro own one. F.F.A. basketball, 3 yrs.,Track, 2 yrs. VELMA LEE MOON Like a :hip that purruex a stead- faxt eourre. Band, 4 yrs. CTreas. 1 yr.D, Orch., 3 yrs., Glee Club, 3 yrs., Sun- shine Society, 3 .yrs. CPres. Sr. yr.D, Miss Martha in The Profer- ,for Propoxerg Lucretia in Bang Goer Xma:,' jr.-Sr. Reception Committee, Activities Editor of .Yhamroeketg Ed. of school paper. EVELYN MYERS A true friend to all and an enemy to none. Orch., 2 yrs., Glee Club, 4 yrs., Sunshine Society, 4 yrs., Mildred in The Profeuor Praporexg Photog- raphy chairman of the Sham- rocketg Minerva in Bang Goes Xmaf. JAMES WATSON The more we rtudy the more we dinover our ignorance. ' ' Basketball, 2 yrs., Football, 2 yrs., Track, 2 yrs., W Club. BETTY TULLIS The world knowr little of if: greatest women. Glee Club, 1 yr.,jr. High-Grade Reporter of school paper. enioro .o' 1 ie?e.5?igr ,i?Y. i.f L 1 it . as . sk . JR , iq ,. xi fl Q, me Q Q 'M af 4. , v , ,ki . ,. fa 2 is S ES 9 l 4 ' A5 , A , or Af? 9154677 ' .. . f is if ,ng-. r, . ,,.. on ytsyyy Ve, 51 , '- 7 A : , ' ., .1 55 , , i.f:-,ggffgg715'2i ' iii, 7' - 5 ' -- ' f -3252 1 4 . . ,tflifffifr H A -.Q1'.is, ig - f. 5 '- V . gm Y , f, -.ii ip: ff i :1':,i'f'fff.'- . 'fl .. .flifhlef 'K f SWS' . gs:,15:z3fagi..sy. - ,Il nz : K H X Z f.f -- Q, .e ' -J. . tif 2 .. . ,. 11.954, .1 ,, . , W .Q .. .,, I ,N -.... . .- , t hw K gin, Q3 J? gel of ' fe i ex- 4V M.. ,D K e, f E .ii 5 ya rr' . JOHN PURCIFUL My mind war not intended for ure! ' ' W Club, Basketball, 2 yrs., Football, 1 yr., Sports Ed. of Shamroeketj Sports Ed. of the school paper, Bang Goex Xmax. MARY LOU MCKINZIE Some one has to laugh. Yell Leader Sr. yr., Sunshine Society, 3 yrs., Glee Club, 3 yrs., Girl Scouts, 1 yr. JEAN SMITH ' ' ' Tir remarkahle that they talk most who have the least to say. F.F.A., 4 yrs., Artie in The Pro- fenor Proposer, Bob in Bang Goa: Xmar. EVELYN RANDALL The world ir ar you take it,' life i.r what you make it. Glee Club, 4 yrs., Stenographer of .Yhamrocketg Sunshine ociety, 1 yr. VICTORIA ROBERTS A live wire with a heavy charge. Glee Club, 2 yrs., Sunshine Soci- ety, 1 yr.,Class Sec., 3 yrs., Belle Hadly in The Profenor Propoful Dear Diary dent. of school paper. CLARA WEAVER She never get! the point. Glee Club, 1 yr., Girl Scouts, 2 yrs., Sunshine Society, 4 yrs., jr.-Sr. Reception Committee, So- ciety Editor of school paper.
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GERALDINE BALLARD Little acorm make great oaIu. Orch., 4 yrs., Student Council, 2 yrs. , Girl Scouts, 1 yr., Betty in Bang Goes Xmarg Rose McKinney in The Proferror Propoferg Glee Club 2 yrs., Sunshine Society, 2 yrs., Bus. Mgr. of Shamroclaet, Art, 2 yrs. ITANE BRIGHAM Why must rtudy he Jo dreary. Band, 4 yrs., Orch., 4 yrs., jr.- Sr. Reception Committee, Girl Scouts, 4 yrs., Departmental Ed- itor of school paper. FRANCIS ETHERIDGE Few thingr are impouihle to dili- gence and tkillf' Band, 4 yrs., Orch., 4 yrs., Glee Club, 3 yrs., Bert in The Profenor Proporer, Mr. Lillard in Bang Goer Xmar, Student Council, 2 yrs., Basketball, 2 yrs., jr.-Sr. Reception Committee, Sub. Mgr. of S amrocketj Business Mgr. of school paper, Art, 2 yrs. JEANETTE HARVEY She never vote: nay when a good time ir in quextionf' Band, 4 yrs., Orch., 4 yrs, Glee Club, 4 yrs., Girl Scouts, 4 yrs., Sunshine Society, 4 yrs., CSec.- Treas. Sr. yrj, Emily Gilmore in The Profenor Propo.re.r,' Mrs. Lil- lard in Bang Goex Xmarg Vice- Pres. Sr. yr., Yell leader, 1 yr., Student Council, 1 yr., Adv. Mgr. of Shamrocket. BEN NEIMAN fart give me food and a chance to argue. W Club Pres. Sr. yr., Basket- ball, 2 yrs., Football, 4 yrs. ,.,..g.iz. .. . . s .tssile-1. - 1 t- 11.46 fit iisf. -ii? ' 1- -i i' s 'Y if S., eniora is Sk 3 I iw. i ' f 75 -1 V. J W s fi' ,f i 4 f f My . . .-,. .'.i.. ...f , . we Q Q . . ,zz Ar .1 1 t .... ..,, . .,,.. at . . L. veg? elf: 2 ii '2325'3f ? iff:- 0 N A' khlgp. A VA., we 'I M . 'jfv:?' 'f?if3.' f f 4 CONRAD WOERNER Look out world, here'.r a future hirtorian. W Club, Basketball, 2 yr., Football, 1 yr., Pres. jr.-Sr. yr., Jr.-Sr. Rece tion Committee, Managing Editor Shamrocleetg Ass't Ed. of school paper, Track, 2 yrs. DONALD DAY When I ,grow up, I want to he a Senator. Football, 1 yr., Pres. 2 yrs., Ed. of Shamrocketg Bob Flint in The Proferror Proporesg Santa Claus in Bang Goes Xmarg Glee Club, 2 yrs, F.F.A., 1 yr., Student Coun- cil, 1 yr. CPreS.J ,jr.-Sr. Reception Committee, W Club. LOIS BROOKIE A motherlr pridej a father'J joy. Glee Club, 4 yrs., Girl Scouts, 2 yrs., Sunshine Society, 4 yrs., Bang Goo: Xmas: Betty Todd in The Profersor Propo.re:,' Dear Diary Dept. of school paper, Yell leader, 2 yrs. 1 JUDITH HARSHBARGER Why take life .ro Jeriourly, you can never get out of it alive. Features Ed. of Shamrocketg Girl Scouts, 4 yrs., QPres. Sr. yrj, Sunshine Society, 2 yrs., Glee Club, 2 yrs., Art 2 yrs., Gerry Flint in The Proferror Proporerj Sarah in Bang Gee: Xmar. DONALD MCMATH ' ' Why teacher! retire! ' ' Football, 4 yrs. CCqpt. Sr. yr.D, Basketball, 3 yrs., rack, 1 yr., F.F.A., 4 yrs. QVice-Pres. Sr. yr.D, W Club, Uncle Fred in Bang Goe: Xma.r. NANCY JACKSON A :tudent through and through, and a worthwhile friend. Glee Club, 1 yr., Sunshine Soci- ety, 4 yrs., Circulation Manager of the school paper.
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Cfaaa Maier? The Senior Class of 1946 began their struggle for their education under the tutor- ship of Miss Shaw. The class then consisted of about 35 energetic young brats. During the next six years we picked up a few here and lost a few there. Nothing much exciting happened until we entered junior High, where Mr. Carson was principal, ably assisted by Mr. Gamble, Miss Sheron, and Miss Mendenhall. Our Junior High career may be brought to a climax when all but one boy was sentenced to a day in the office for writing notes. At last we entered that glorious place called High School, which we had heard so much about. We also realized that two-thirds of our journey was complete. We selected Mr. Pahmeier as sponsor, Don Day, president, Velma Lee Moon, vice-presi- dent, Vicky Roberts, secretary, Ben Nieman, treasurer. Our first semester party was a weiner roast at Mr. Pahmeier's home. The other party was at the home of Martha Stubbs. It was during this year that we had the honor of being the first Freshman class to win the Scholarship. Beginning our Sophomore year we chose Mrs. Brown as sponsor, Don Day as presi- dent for another year, Martha Stubbs as vice-president, Francis Etheridge as secretary, and Elmer Hall as treasurer. Our first party was a chili supper and a hayride. The chili was good, if you like it burned. Another eventful party was held at Clara Weav- er's home. We had a scavenger hunt around their farm, after which we indulged in wading in the creek and plodding around in the mud. Ourjunior year was quite an important one. We set a high goal for making money to sponsor a nice reception at the Riviera Club in honor of the Class of '45. One of the ways we made money was selling pop-corn, cokes, and anything else we could at the football and basketball games. Another way we made money was by presenting our class play, The Profeuor Proposer, directed by Miss Stahl. For this year we selected Miss Stahl as an excellent sponsor, Connie Woerner as president, Chester Roberts as vice-president, Vicky Roberts as secretary, and Martha Stubbs as treasurer. Finally we came to our last and best year of all. Again we selected a sponsor, Mr. Pahmeier, to guide us through this glorious year. Our class oflicers were Connie Woerner, presidentgjeanette Harvey, vice-president, Vicky Roberts, secretary, Francis Etheridge, treasurer. We immediately started work on our annual and an enthusiastic interest was taken by all. Our party was at Mr. Pahmeier's. It was a slightly delayed Christmas party. We regret to leave dear old Westfield High School, but we know that the knowl- edge which we have gained can be used in all our various occupations in the future. 6
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