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We were Soplzomores Time passed, and we now were Sophomores. This year a few students were selected for practice- in outside activities, and occasionally nervous Sophomores could' be observed taking part in assemblies. We also assum- ed more responsbilities, via class organization. Our Valentine Day party pointed the way ahead for bigger and better social affairs. We were funiors As we grew older and wiser, we left the Sophomore class and became Jolly Juniors . This year we took a more active part than ever in the extracurricular activities oi' the school, performing in athletics, the Christmas play, and the senior operetta, The Gondoliers . Our St. Pat- rick's Day party will always be remembered as an event of great success, We are Seniors Seniors We are at last, and War Seniors , subject to many priorities. For suddenly, on December 7, we were startled out of our peaceful exis- tence by the ominous declaration of war. The most direct effect of the present conflict upon our class is that it brings about our graduation at -an extremely early 'date. Nevertheless, we must carry on and aid our home front, Westminster High School. The Senior year is the culmina- tion of all of the dreams that fill our four years of High school, When we became Seniors, we took upon ourselves a burden of respon- sibility, heavier than that assumed ill any other year. Members from 'our class were chosen to be monitors, whose duty it is to keep order in the halls. We received our rings, which symbolize our work while in high school. In the dramatic field, we produced ag minstrel show, and a Christ- mas play, The Saints Return . We held several dances, including a Hall0We'en party, an intitiation hop for our new gym built during this year, our Senior party, a home economics dance, and the Senior prom, an event of color and beautry. And finally we arrived at the two occasions dearest to all of us, class night and graduation. We have now reached the events which close the book of our high school career, and open the way for a larger and fuller life in the outside world.
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1 Class History . . . Perhaps more events of world interest have occurred during the pas! five years in which the 1942 graduating class has attended Westminster High School than have happened in any similarspan of time. Since high school ambitions form the basis for future life, it is appropriate that we. as graduating Seniors, record our achievements, and departing leave behind us footprints onthe sands of time. We were Seventh Graders We willingly took our places on that September morning, for we wished to orientate ourselves to new surroundings. Our feature production of this year was an operetta, The King Sneezes , During the year an im- portant innovation was instituted. Our cTaSs enjoyed the privilege of being the first seventh grade to graduate in the new high school build- ing. With this milestone behind us, we turned our backs upon elementary school, and resolutely strode forward, eager and yearning for the four years of high school which lay ahead of us. We were Freshmen We seem to be a class of firsts . Along with the introduction of a pub- lic address system in the school, came our first experience with home room organization. We were not able to take an active part in the ex- tracurricular schedule during our Freshman year, but we awaited., eager- ly the day when we could do our share in this tytpe of activity. Y , 'WM ...sn ..-. . ., A
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Class Roll Class Officers PRESIDENT ....... ................... J OHN DONOFRIO VICE-PRESIDENT ...................... DOROTHY LONG CORRESPONDING SECT'Y .... DOROTHY JANE JOHNSON RECORDING SECRETARY . ...... GLORIA MATHIAS TREASURER ............... .... R OBERT HOOPER Aldridge, Norman Ensor Angell, Gloria Irene Arclmbald, Edna Louise Armaeost, John Carroll Armacost, Kenneth Schaeffer ATHOIKIJ, John Bayard Baker, Bertha Eva Bankard, Russell Brown Bankert, Doris Althea Bankefl, John William Barnes, Evelyn Lorraine Barnes, Daisy Pauline Basler, Milton Claude Beard, Donald Heagy Beard, Vernon Miller Bell, Mary Janet Belleson, Madolyn Clarissa Bennighof, David Cloyd Bixler, Mary Madeline Blizzard, Effie Viola Bowersox, Orville Clifford Bowersox, Margaret Pauline Bowman, Edward Milton Boyd, George Everett Buckingham, Anna Margaret Caple, Charlotte Alice Caples, Mildred Virginia Carr, Sterling Levine Caulford, James Elwood Click, Melvin Eugene Conover, Clara Alice Cook, Kathryn Irene Crandell, Phyllis Truth Crawford, Dorothy Ruth Cromwell, Rhoda Eleanor Cronise, Kenneth Eugene Crumbaclcer, Doralee Virginia Danner, Bertha Caroline Dell, Donald Ivan Dell. Woodrow Wilson Dix. Williani Garnet Dodrer, Edna Elizabeth Donofrio, John Patrick A Dorsey, Mildred Irene Dutterer, Charles Edward Dutterer, Doris Ella Duvall, Betty Hilda Eb-augh, Lanelle Ensor, Roland Luther John Flater, Marian Georgia Flickinger, Catherine Mae Flohr, r'rancis Robert Fowler, Rosalie Mary Frebertshauser, Carl Adam 1 rebertshauser, Olive Virginia F rock, Isabel Jane Gassman, Joseph Porterfield Lfosnell, Betty Jean Greenholtz, Stella LaRue Greenwood, Helen Margaret Greenwood, Margaretta Jane Haddawvay, Anastasia Agnes Hahn, James Carroll Haines, Mary Ellen Hall, Ralph Edwin Harris, Kenneth Jackson Hicks, Dorothy Jane Hoke, Solomon Nathaniel Hollenberry, Naomi Pauline Holloway, William Jackson Holmes, Jacob Thomas Hood, Miriam Cecelia Hooper, Robert Lee Hoover, Bethelda Mae Hunter, Treva Jane Hurwitz, Melvin Johnson, Dorothy Jane Jones, Ivan Dewey Kolb, W. Douglas Kuhns, Helen Rose Lee Leister, Mary Anna Leppo, Clarence Albert Leppo, Melvin Edward Linton, Florence Little, Marie Little, Marjorie Evelyn Long, Dorothy Irene Long, Hilda Lee Luers. Thomas Jacob Magin, Marvin Monroe Manning. Evelyn Jeanette lllartin, Frances Mary Martin, Morris More-lock Mathias, Gloria Louise Mathias, Mary Louise McQuay, Lloyd Ralph it f IF kr, Messinger, Marion Wantz Miller, Esther Virginia Miller, Edgar Melvin Moxley, Margaret Kathryn Myers, David Upton Null, Clifton Levine leeling, Alice Virginia Petry, Rebecca Ann Phillips, Verley Carroll Poole, Ethel Naomi Reese, Mary Louise Rhoten, Romaine May Ritter, Harvey Winfielsd Royer, Mary Isabelle Saltzgaver, Pauline Bertha Saltzgiver, Janet Elizabeth Schaeffer, Philip Blettner Seipp, Fred William Seipp, John Lewis Shauck, Alice Winifred Shipley, Sterling Adren Shyrock, Dorothy Jean Smith, George Francis Smith, William Everett Stansbury, Robert Levine Stevenson, Betty Nicodemus Lucy Jane Hilda Alice James Edwin Stoner, Study, Stuller, Taylor, Angela Irene Robert Otis Taylor, Ilpperco, Howard Carl Utz, Dorothy Marie lltz, Helena Elizabeth Weaver, Arthur Leonards Whitehurst, Robert Herbert Wintrode, 'Mildred Estella Mary Yingling, Henrietta Sue Zepp, Margaret 1.4 A
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