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Publicity Play Reading Program and Posters Costume in line with our idea of national government and should play a great part in forming a group ot true Americans This year saw a great change in the world about us Life suddenly became more serious as we saw some of our clas mates being called into military and nav'il training But we who are left behind knew that we too could play a part in our country s preparedness program and so we carried Three Cornered Moon which was a success on Broadway made a favorable impression on the throngs which packed the Denfeld auditorium on the night of April 4, l94l. Although this depres- sion story was classed as a comedy, it had its serious moments and these only made it seem more true to lite. On the 23rd of lvlay we, the retiring one- third of the l-louse, were teted by the junior diplo- mats at the annual junior-senior prom. We did no work tor this event in accordance with our seign- iority rights. T'-
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,u-'..,,.-,pv ' Our second term whuch started nn September ot 59 was an even more successful perrod than the previous one The able advice of lvllss Edwardh audcd us ID becomlng a great democracy Our new rncumbents were Rolland Wlck Bonnie Grover Cordon Peplnnsku and Emmet l-lughes ln he Case of the Laughlng Dwarf some ot our more ardent thesplans gave thelr all for the sake ot the class This bafflnng drama under the dlrectlon of lVlr Thomas Blewett and the Inauguration ball for our elder statesmen the seniors were among our m ny noteworthy undertaklngs The third and detunltely last term the one of -lO ell was a complete and crownnng one Our caucuses were presnded over by Larry Thorp Bonnie Crovcr Clltt Naslund and Audrey Nelson and s pcrvrsed by M ss Brenneman and Mass Thomey These otlnce holders have the unlque drstlnctnon ot being the vuctors In the tlrst cuty hugh school votlng machine el ctnon A venture such as thus ns truly Dues Collectors Property and Furmture Make up
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AALAND, LEE A. Secretary 0 atmy 2, 3, 4: Gym Leader ' 3 Girl Cl b ll 2: Blackfriars 2: Cri Typist 3: Ten Cent Concert -l. Always smiling, always gay, Lee keeps cheery all the day. Pyiamid 4: Class Play Com- mittee 3: Dues Collector 3. quiet lass, not shy nor bold, And never to anyone is she cold. 3. ANDERSON, ALICE E. Beauty Operator Girls' Club Ll, il, 4: Pep Clnli ' s' u 2, 4: Vo ey 2, 3, 4: Blziukfriars Ili Cnr- nivnl 11. 3: Office Cadet Usher 2, 3, 4: Mile nf Pennies This friendly, smiling little miss ls one that we shall greatly miss. ANDERSON, BEATRICYE v. ANDERSON, BETTY M. Air Hostess Buyer ' S Club 3- ff? Hull Guard Girls' Club 2, 3, -1: Girls' Club 3 4 Counsellnlf Cadet 43 Carnival 2- 3, 4: Hall Cadet fl: 4: Pep Club 3. Dues Collector 4: Otfive Cash-t Cheerful, smiling, kind and true, She is one who never is blue. ANDERSON, CHARLES Architect Boys' Union 2, il, 4: Hi-Y 25 in Airplane Club 75. -l. Cheerful, carefree all the day NO matter if at work or play. ANDERSON, DONALD F. Accountant Boys' Union 2. fl. 4: Hi-Y 2. Don is a quiet lad, as we all know, And his bashfulness makes his face glow, -a+ '11 i Q and linys' Union 'k Tl. -l: Avintinn 1 -1 g 1- . 1 C ' -.-Q --- . X O Don is the kind we like to meet ln the halls or on the street. ' 1 Z A Q' f ANDERSON, DONALD E. . V l ' . Aviation Llulr O, -l. ANDERSON, IRENE B. Pi-p Club 2: Girls' l'luli 2, Il, 4. Laughing and gay, lrene goes on her way. ANDERSON, IOHN Railroad Football 4: Cap and Gown Committee 4: Intramural Sports Mzuinlzer Ci, 4: Hi-Y 2, il. 4: Hi-Y Cabinet 4: Boys' Union 2. Zi, 4 : Intramural I-'ont.li:ill. lhiske-tliiill il. 4. A friendly, pleasant, quiet sort. Not too tall, and not too short. 26 ANDERSON, EILEEN D. Stenographer Girls' Club 2, Il, 4: Blnckfriars Ili Pep Clnb 2, Il. 4: Carnivnl 1. ll. 4: Hall Cadet 2: Usher Il. 4' Ten Cent Cnni-er! 4: lrom Cnnimittee Il: Criterion ltvl'I'r'- sentntive 4: Mile nf Pennies Il This happy-go-lucky smiling miss Possesses a virtue of friend- liness. ANDERSON, IEAN L. Commercial Artist Girls' Club 4: Gym C':ulet. 4. Charming smile and quiet ways Prove that true simplicity pays. ANDERSON, LEONARD Hi-Y 2: Boys' Union 2, 3, -1. A quiet and friendly chap is he, With a very good personality.
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