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Sslujua. £Lcl a. MISS SADIE TRANSEAU Our Class Sponsor prepared plans for Prom. Playing baseball, watching games and stuffing ourselves with hotdogs, we took part in the junior and senior picnic. Choosing class rings was one of the high-lights of the year. Making schedules, which would equip us with enough majors, minors, and credits, we passed into our senior year. Senior pictures were taken and some re-taken, the Reflector published, senior dues paid, the Senior Dance enjoyed in November, and Prom time finally rolled around. There was much talk about commencement, class night, and finally that we would do after we left school. In the last four years we spent many a sleepless night grilling over an exam, enjoyed ourselves at the many parties and get-togethers, waited four times each year for that little orange card which held the verdict of our accomplishments, spent many a tedious hour over a composition or book Nreport; but through all this, our hearts still remain-v ecKyoung and gay. We, the Seniors of 1945, bid you farewell. These last four years, happily spent at Whiting High, hold fond memories for us all. We began our freshman year with a willingness to learn. Making new friends, putting on assemblies, joining the various clubs, and getting acquainted with teachers were some of the things we enjoyed doing. Then we departed from the lunior into the Senior High, wide-eyed with bewilderment and bursting at the seams at the thought of being sophomores. We tried to please our upper class-men, hoping to make good impressions upon them. Taking on a new air of boldness we entered our junior year. Occasionally, we had a tendency to skip class, be tardy once in a while, and come to class without our lessons. Enthusiastically, we Aloha , t h e Junior-Senior OUR CLASS OFFICERS President Vice president Secretary Treasurer 1941-42 Bob Kometz Geradine McClelland Frances Kowalczyk Mike Pipta 1942-43 John Evanich John Potocsky Walter Dudas Rudy Gesik
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a;sldkfigh. . . I love you, Joe ghfjdksla;. . . SmooUv BRADAC. DOROTHY Her voice is serene; Her manner refined; She loves to talk wi all mankind. Pep Club, Freshman Girls Club, G. A. C., French Club. TOP ROW APPLEMAN. SYLVIA Deep brown eyes, full of glee, Everyone's friend she'll always be. Scholarship W . Freshman Girls Club, Latin Club, Orchestra, Philharmonia, Science Club. BORKERT. JACK So chuck full of fun, Always nice to every one. Orchestra, W Club, Track, Cross-Country, Science Club. BEACH. BETTY Lulu A lively smile with sparkling eyes, A pretty girl who's very wise. National Honor Society, Scholarship W , Pep Club, Freshman Girls Club, Sonior Girls Club, G. A. C., All Star Team, French Club, Girls Glee Club, Art Club. Philomel, Student Council. BARANOWSKI. CLEMENT Skinny V right good sport we'll admit. a has a good time, and works a bit. Club. Football. W Science Club. BOTTOM ROW BRANS, ROLLIE Shorty Clever, friendly, quick to smile. She makes living so worthwhile. Scholarship W . Freshman Girls Club. Senior Girls Club, Spanish Club. Art Club CE1GA, EDWARD To do things well his aim; CANNER. CLARICE JEAN Lala Full of pep and full of fun, She is the friend of everyone. Pep Club, Freshman Girls Club, Senior Girls Club, G. A. C., French Club, Girls Glee Club, Band, Our Town, Junior Class Officer. Personality is his claim. National Honor Society, Scholarship W , Latin Club, Spanish Club, Biology Club, Band, Orchestra, Philharmonia, Student Council, Science Club.
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