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The eighth grade, the grade which brought us close to Senior High, made us still more inde- pendent and again we elected class oEicers, the leaders that year being Willis Finical and Vernor Bucher, who became the president and vice-president. This was an especially good year for higher education because we were invited to attend the trials promoted by T. W. Thomas, our eighth grade teacher. Not only were these trials educational in teaching us to obey the laws made by our fellow citizens, but also we learned how to make them, thus relieving the teachers of ome of their burdens. We, the graduates of 1942, have always admired the high school, and were eager to become a part of it. This we did eventually, becoming Freshmen in 1938 with Mr. Daniels as our sponsor. Several students showed talent in leadership and were elected class officers. The president was again Rolland Studer and Vernor Bucher was elected vice-president. Mary Bucher learned to take notes by being elected secretary, and June Cochenour learned the meaning of the word money, by col- lecting it-she was the treasurer. junior Heller ably represented the class in Student Council. The Sophomore, junior and Senior grades were whirlwinds of excitement that never subsided throughout the entire three years. Ball games, plays, operettas, dances, scholarship tests flook below and see the beauty, brown, and brains of our Senior Scholarship teamlj, religious programs movies that we made ourselves, candy sales and numerous other things kept us dashing here and there-never an idle moment. The excitement that accompanies the coming of the class rings, banquets-especially the very formal junior-Senior Banquet-were all a part of becoming a Senior in Whitehouse High School. Oh, yes, twelve years is rather a long time from a chronological viewpoint, but it hasu't seemed long at all to us, the Seniors. And what of the future? Of course, that remains to be seen: but we can say that three of the girls in our class, June Cochenour, Roberta Sprink, and Geraldine Townsend, have already said Yes to the important question, an dare now wearing engagement rings. Our only hope and wish is that our future be as bright and as full as our past has been. Sincerely, THE CLASS OF 1942. OUR BRAIN TRUST l.
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he ,n a is Nina Ackerman Jean Barnes Ken Conklin Bernice DeMuth Janet Dietrich Helen Green Iris Guernsey Gale Heft Martha Hiller Freeman Irelan Ernestine Jason Charlette Kobel Lillianon Lgnecker Ethel Lorenz Russell Mauk Charles McCarty Edward Megyesi Junior Megyesi Warren Moore .lgelvim Noaker ilbur Perry Margy Pike Lois Reed Leona Rupp Fritzie Sipher Kathryn Sprink Zymont Strzelecki Margaret Studer June Swinehart Bob Symington JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Edna Whalen President .............................................. John Struhsaker Mary Wlttes Treasurer ............. .. ....... Ruth Benison Vice President ................................. . .......... Dan Telema Secretary ............................--................ Louella Ryerson Student Council Representative ....., Stanley Cheski ,, ,,......d
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