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MAN UELITA LORETTA KEIL Dark-complexioned 'Mandy' has gone out for all sports during her stay with us. She's an academic student who hopes to attend the University of Maryland next year, ELIZABETH ANGELA KIMBALL Gifted with a natural charm and an innate gaiety, our Hinkey should bring relief and relaxation to her suffering patients when she attains her goal of becoming a nurse. She is an energetic and active individual whom we have usually found dancing, ice-skating or horseback-riding in her spare moments. ROBERT ELDER KING Quiet Bob is a native of An- napolis and has been with us four years. His favorite leisure-time activities are dancing, model building, and sports, while his favorite subjects are mathematics and drawing. A career as a draftsman in his hope for the fu- ture. BETTY LEE KUGLER We have been a lucky class to claim attractive Betty, whose ac- tivity ran the gamut of what AHS had to offer . . . Legislature, Art Service, Assembly Committee, the Wake and on and on ad infini- tum. Energy such as hers is go- ing to be a big asset in nursing, her chosen career. MARY EASTON LAN DERS For artistic Mary Easton the Art Service, the Assembly Com- mittee, and the Social Club .have been the vehicles of self-expres- sion in AHS. Mel likes sports, good books, and dancing-a well- balanced choice for a college- bound girl. 20 BARBARA ANN KENT Pert Bobbie, a member of the Social Club and Assembly Com- mittee, has taken the commercial course so that she could be some- body's secretary. Her heart 'be- longs to the Army Air Force, which seems to have scored an- other direct hit, for it tops her list of favorites. LESTER LEROY KING ff Two things distinguish Les- his serene, quiet manner and his ability on the softball diamond. lf Uncle Sam needs him, he'll serve in the Air Corps. More to his liking, however, would be the first easy job which comes along. MARJORIE JEAN KLAKRING Probably the most perfect tri- bute we could write for Margie would be to say that she has been president of the Honor Society. When we add that she has also been school treasurer and a mem- ber of the Traffic Squad and Glee Club we can be sure that here is a future secretary whom AHS will greatly miss. BARBARA LORRAI N E LAMB Babs is our bowling enthusiast and she spends much time per- fecting her skill at this sport. She has worked on the Circulation Staffs of both the Tally-Ho and the Wake and has served in the Social Club as well as preparing for her career as a secretary. J! . , x T'-5. DONALD GRIFFITH LECOMPTE One of the few of us who love the soil is Daisy, a member of the Traffic Squad and a Varsity soccer player. Although he left us before graduation to serve 'Jn- cle Sam, he had already earned his diploma. After his return he'll settle down to dairy farming.
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BETTY JANE HOOPER Petite B. J. will train to be a secretary, but her real goal is matrimony. Bill heads her list of favorites, but she is also partial to dancing, cooking, and short- hand. MATTISON HENRY HOSKINS Hosk, a senior with a Texas drawl, has directed traffic in AHS. He is already a well-traveled fel- low, but he aims to get around even more, for his choice for the future is the Naval Air Corps. PHYLLIS MARIE JEN KINS Sammy is one of the few seniors whose chief scholastic interest has been foreign languages. She'll continue an education already en- hanced by travel through most of the United States at George Wash- ington College next year. BEVERLY JAN E JONES This commercial student already has that efficient secretary man- ner, so we're sure that she'll be a success in her chosen career. She likes holidays and hamburg- ers with onions and we like her friendly smile and genial nature. FRANK HARTMAN KAUFFMAN Frank's boundless energy and ceaseless interest are two factors that have led to his stardom in sports while in AHS. These same qualities should also make him a welcome member of Uncle Sam's Fleet. . .1 ' a MARY ELIZABETH HOPKINS Webster doesn't provide us with enough adjectives to say all the nice things we'd like to about Betty, who has served so capably on the Assembly and Social Com- mittees and as a member of the Glee Club. After graduation she wants to fly high as an aviatrix and study mathematics. JOHN FRANKLIN JEFFERSON No senior was more active this year than modest Jack. As secre- tary of the Student Government and a member of the Honor So- ciety, the Social and Assembly Committees, and the Traffic Squad, he was always dashing to some meeting. His confession that he despises routine proves that he is a fellow of marked initiative. JOHN NORMAN JENSEN Gas rationing hits our Johnny hard, for he dates on his car. His outside time has been divided be- tween the St. Martin's Lutheran Young Peoples' League and the Teen Age Canteen. In school he has concentrated on a lone goal- to graduate. JUNE LOREE JOY Junie is a person who will stick in our memories because of her lively exuberance and bright out- look on life. As soon as the war is over, she's going to get mar- ried and put AHS's home-making course to the test. THOMAS IRVIN KAUFFMAN Tommy belongs to that large clan of seniors who like sports and hate homework. The Var- sity Soccer Team and the Traffic Squad have benefited from his talent this year, and some day he hopes to prove himself a fine en- gineer. I9
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DOROTHY MAE LEE Dottie, who has directed her efforts toward becoming a good secretary by taking the commer- cial course in AHS, has worked on the Circulation Staff and done typing for the Wake this year. ln her leisure she concentrates on movies and good food. BETTY JEAN LIFE Although this has been her first year in AHS, Neanie has easily found a niche in the sports offered here. She is fond of both dancing and bowling, and her most ardent desire for the future is that she may be a successful nurse. MARJORI E ALICE LUFF Our Marge, a lover of music composed by Romberg and operas sung by Pinza, wants to concen- trate on music as a career. She has pursued the academic course here in AHS and has served on the Assembly Committee this year. DOROTHY JUNE MABERRY Quiet, dark-haired Dorothy has made many friends during her short stay in AHS. Although she has been interested in all of her studies, Spanish and music come first. Dot's exceptional ability at the piano will mean success in her plans for the future-work at Peabody Institute of Music. six 'WILLIAM PAUL MAYERl' During his four years in AHS well-traveled Shorty has combined the academic course, dances, cokes, girls, and basketball to complete a varied program. He has two objectives in mind-first to serve Uncle Sam in the Army Air Corps and then to go to col- lege. Q FQ MARGARET GENE LEITCH We doff our hats to sunny Gene who can't think of anything she doesn't like. She's a com- mercial student who has done her bit by typing for the Wake this year. Business school is her next obiective, and after that it's an of- fice job. BARBARA REED LINCOLN Blonde, blue-eyed Bobbie, who confesses to a plebeian fondness for hot-dogs, is anotiher senior who has lent assistance with the circulation of the Wake. After serving a while as a doctor's re- ceptionist, she would like to try matrimoriy. ROLAND LuoNGo li L AHS has another service star in her window for quiet, modest Roland, who has been with Uncle Sam's Armed Forces since early in the year. Our loss has been the Navy's gain. DOREEN ALICE MANN ERS From sunny California hails the swimming and skating enthusiast, Doreen. So strong is her yen for travel that she wants to trek around as a traveling secretary. SHIRLEY LAURAINE McCARTHY As a rule the ability to be an honor student and an active par- ticipant in extra-curricular activ- ities is seldom coupled in one in- dividual, but Mac has been the exception. Although her para- mount interest has been sports, she has also lent a hand to the Assembly Committee, the Glee Club, the Tally-Ho, and various other groups. 21
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