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gl'Qf5Al'l'l0l'l FRONT ROW: Louis Karaqianres, Mariorie Nuelzhorn, William Kindl, Marlc Kinler, Peggy Kessler, John Keller. SECOND ROW: William Kealley, Waldemar Kauscln, Belly Kozalx, Lem Klemme, Terese Kealley, Jacli Krause, Alice Kirlcland, Roberl Klaeren. THlRD ROW: Rolaerl Kaslholm, William Johnslon, Waller Koenig, William Klepper, Phyllis Kraqe, Kennelh Jordan, Audrey Heymann, Vivian Kallnlleisch. FOURTH ROW: Arlhur Johnsson, Donald Kulha, Joan Kaden, Elsie Komel, Jaclc Kaehler, Mildred Knudson, Roberl Jolly. FIFTH ROW: Leonard Kroeger. FRONT ROW: Allen McNamara, Roberl Luchella, James Lievens, Eleanor Lewis, Thomas Lynch, Irma Kruse, Wallace Larson, Waller Ladwig. SECOND ROW: Roberl Leyrer, Donald Legler, Dorolhy Kunesh, Roberl Maas, Rulh Lorenz. THIRD ROW: Palricia Lamb, Marilyn Lammerl, Florence Larsen. STANDlNG: Jean Leader, George Lanoeler, James Leeming, George Kullon, Raul Luehr, Morlon Landrelh, Euqene Love, Adolphyne LaBahn, Eileen Lewis, Roberl Leslon, Geraldine Luelhi. FRONT ROW: Richard Melz, Harriel Meyer, Langley McMillin. SECOND ROW lsealedl: Helen Morlon, Mildred Meier, Barbara McGregor, Dorolhy Mack, Ralph Mason. THIRD ROW lsealedl: Janel Melville, Joyce Marshall, Richard Mad- son, Dione McDole. FOURTH ROW lsealedl: Beverly McClain, William Marlin, Dorolhy Manus, Edward McNally. STANDING: Lois Malmberg, Charles McCaleb. Jean Mannino, Allen Maples, Theodore Meyer. Janel Mallinson, William McGovern, Jean Meidrich, Charles McCreary. FRONT ROW: Roy Newlander, Reis Milchel, Annie Minnili. SECOND ROW: Dorolhy Nye, Viroinia Noller, Norberl Mlolkowslri, Floyd Myriclc. THIRD ROW: Shirley Myers, Carol Miessler, Fred Miller, Ellen Miller, June Ellen Murray. STANDlNG: Jane Nollelmann, Jean Mollros, Blanche Novalc, Jim Nordslrom, Marilyn Nordslrom, Ann Morqan, Marion Norlon, James Milchell. Elaine Norlh, Dolores Mueller, Paul Miellne, Eliza- belln Nollinoham, Donald Nelson. Pace 23
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CAM of '45 largest af UNL When our presenT Treshmen leTT The eighTh grade wiTh osTenTaTious relieT, They ThoughT liTe would be The same run-oT-The-mill homework: sTudying geography, ariThmeTic, and The same subiecTs They sTudied in gram- mar school. They li++le heeded The warnings oT Their older land wiser?l broThers and sisTers. Then came SepTember. Leaving Their moThers' bosoms, wiTh heads up and spiriTs conTidenT, They enTered The doors oT York CommuniTy High School. Came OcTober. Gone was The spiriT oT conTidence: no more did They liTT up Their liTTle heads in pride. A Thick cloud oT oblivion had seTTled upon Them. They scurried Through The halls, keeping ouT oT The way oT The upper classmen, bumping inTo Those oT Their own ilk, and oTTen geTTing in The way oT busy sophomores. BuT The Tog liTTed-slowly. While we are on The painTul subiecT oT Treshmen. iT mighT be well To give The resulTs oT a poll +aken by York-Hi amongsT These sTrange beings. As This parTicular squib happens To be The lasT oT This copywriTer's assignmenTs lhe was puT inTo The clog house by The ediTor Tor breaking The lead in his red pencil and pun- ished by being made To wriTe Trosh copyl, The resulTs will be seT down Tor posTeriTy in TabulaTed Torm-The old brain won'T sTand any more prodding Tor new, Tresh phrases: BesT dressers: Marilyn Bradley, BerT Davis: besT personaliTies. Marilyn Bradley and lTiel Lee STurTevanT, Don Olson: besT aThleTe, Dick Rose: besT acTing TalenT, Jean O'Malley, John Riley: besT looking, Marilyn Bradley, Don Olson: besT dancers, Sylvia Goebel. Jack Schneider: besT scholars, Barbara Delaney, Allen HeimerT: besT couple, Vivian KalbTleisch and Dick Rose: besT singers, Carol Miessler and Sheldon Camcield, besT all-around girl, Marilyn Bradley: besT all-around boy, Don Olson. EE BOYS, TronT leTT: William Nolan, William Housouer, Ray Hughes. THR FRONT ROW: Dolores McCabe. Edward Hughes, Delphine Harbour, BerT H wkins, Leslie HeTheringTon. SECOND ROW: CharloTTe Harrison, James HoTTman, DoroThy Hesse lbe- hdN 4lMHdg J Hk' ChlTT o. , . e es, ean aw ins, are eHaskell, Helen HeTher- on. THlRD ROW: Alan HeimerT, WalTer Hixon, Donald Henderson, James H ' Dl H d Hman, 6 6 en CFSOH. TWO BOYS lN FRONT OF STONES: Wallace HuTchison, Soren Jessen. FRONT ROW lbehind sfonesl: Priscilla Johnson, MarTha Hildenbrand, Jean Hodapp, PaTricia HorTon, Myrle Huebner, lrene Horns Gl Heidke. Marilyn lreland laT sidel. by, oria SECOND ROW: John Hoppesch, Alice Jager, Virginia JohnsTon, RobT. Jaross, Edwin Johnson, Gerald Hoehn, Rudolph Johnson, Paul Johnson. . THIRD ROW: Richard l-lellyer, Charles Hollearn, BurTon Haenni, Dale Pge 22
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jredkmen ow, Auf Wafch .7!zem go., Yes, The Treshmen have become, in a manner oT speaking, high-school sTudenTs. They sTay aTTer school Tor deTenTion land oTher Thingsl: They hand in school work laTe: They are Tardy and absenT on various excuses lrarely accepTed as such by The oTTicel: They sleep in classes: and They have developed various oTher characTerisTics oT The Tull-Tledged high-school sTudenT. Even so, The Class oT '45 has yeT To go Through The sophomore, iunior, and Tinally senior sTages beTore They are genuine YorkiTes. These are The sTages oT hardships ThaT you Treshmen have To go Through. In your sophomore year you may be upper underclassmen, buT To The illusTrious iunior and senior classes, you're sTill mere underclassmen. The school year oT I943-44 now rolls around and you are The esTeemed iuniors oT York CommuniTy High School. Ah, buT you have yeT To reach The goal every Treshman Tries To aTTain laT leasT, he is sup- posed Tol-The Tinal year, The greaTesT achievemenT oT all-The senior year. Then, Then you have reached paradise: aT leasT ThaT's whaT you now Think iT will be. BuT waiT unTil you have Tinally become upper- upperclassmen: hisTory uniTs requiring Ten pages or so oT wriTTen maTerial, handing in English Themes wiThin Three days, making The varsiTy Team, worrying abouT The girl Triend lor boy Triendl, or if you don'T have ThaT kind oT worry on your mind, The Troubles oT The Thundering pack. Yes, you'll Tind The year oT I944-45 no bed oT roses! Cheer up, Treshmenl Some day you Too can knock over a Tew Treshmen and add Them To your scalp belTs: some day you Too may geT on The honor roll Twice in succes- sion, or geT sTraighT A's in some subiecT. Don'T give up all hope oT becoming a senior! FRONT ROW: Roland Primas, Don Olson, John Reilly, Edward PeTerson, Herman Rabe, RoberT Pearson, RoberT Obermeyer, Roy Pearson, Harry Pearson. SECOND ROW: Ralph Reinke, Wayne PoulioT, Shirley PaTzer, Roy OTTesen, RoberT Rada, Darlene Prehn, Ani+a PleTicka, Mary Lou Posey, Elsie Palmer. THIRD ROW: Shirley Pace, Mary OuiTer, Alan Reid, Jack Parish, Mary Louise Olsson, Joan O'Malley, Lois PeTersen, Geraldine PeTersen, Beverly Penfound, Judifh Peirce, Jacqueline Reid. INNER CIRCLE: Lois Schreiber, Noreen Sample. Virginia Rockwood, Mary Seahill, Doris RichTer, Roberf Seavey, William Riseling, Donald Sauls, Ralph SchmidT, Thomas Rodger, Raymond Russell, VicTor Rood, Ray Rowe, WilberT Schaper, Phyllis RosenTeldT, Dolores Rumps, Elsie Rockwood, Eleanor Rowan. STANDING OR KNEELIN6: EckharT RichTer, Duane Russell, Wilfred Schmidf, RoberT Rinoouist Jack Schneider, Peggy Roeder, Ronald SaTzke, Rurh Schuler, Richard Rose. Page 24
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