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PERRY W. HIPPLE Hi-ya, Doc. Another dark-eyed sailor is our Pete, whose thrill, incidentally, is women, al- though he is determined not to be a husband. When he is around, we assure you that things will not be dull. Pete collects miniatures and we heard that if you have an extra pin or ring, you won't have it long if Pete knows about it. YVhat about that ring, Pete? RAY HUMMER Ray was the tall, quiet boy in our Senior class. He was well liked by everyone and could usually be found doing favors or errands. These con- sisted of such things as delivering Miss Dule- bohn's plants to and from school at the opening and closing of the school year. Ray was active in the Mixed Chorus and Boys' Chorus. Every- one wished Ray loads of luck when he left for the Army in November. BETTY J. HOLLINGER If you ever hear anyone mention Bob you'll k11ow it's Holly talking about that beau again. She lends her time to Mixed Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y fwhere she keeps an eye on Miss Millerj, being a patrolman, and doing yearbook write-ups. Holly wants to be a secretary, but she's deter- mined not to be a bookkeeper. Don't look now- Holly's sleeping again, dreaming about blonds and fried ham. Perhapsl DORIS L. JACOBS Dot, one of our jitterbugs, can be found at all the dances. unless there is a certain boy named Bender home on leave. Her ambition is to go to California. We wonder what attracts her there. She is determined not to be a teacher. To win her heart, buy her a spaghetti dinner. Dot can usually be found in or around the Town Pharmacy. If you hear Are you kidding, Dot can usually be found behind it. Twenty-five
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JANE E. HERR janie is a quiet girl with brown hair and a lovely personality. Her chief delight is receiv- ing letters from her brother who is in the South Pacific. We wonder if it is her brother! YVhen- ever skating is good, you can find Janie at the lake, gliding over the ice. Her interests at school are divided between the Mixed Chorus and the Tri-Hi-Y. She seems to dote on her brother, for she's always saying Oh, brother! THELMA HERSHEY 'I'helma's heartathrob is in the Navy. But we feel safe in saying that, in the near future, Thelma will become a private secretary in an outstanding firm. She has thoroughly convinced us of that fact by her complete knowledge of bookkeeping. The cooperation and interest she has shown in the activities of the Tri-Hi-Y have assured us of her ability to advance in the busi- ness world. JOANN HERR Jo is an excellent pianist and an active mem- ber of the Girls' Glee Club. Mixed Chorus, and Tri-Hi-Y. She has very pretty hair, but she hates to hear any comments made about the color. I wonder why? She admires boys with broad shoulders, dark curly hair, and blue eyes. She chose the College Preparatory course be- cause her ambition is to study music. She de- clares that she will never become a school teach- er. Gee willikers, her favorite dish is cherry pie it Ia mode. ANNA JEAN HILSHER The little girl with the sweet voice is Anna. She took the Academic course and is busy with her fancy work, Bible study, and Glee Club. She is a member of the Tri-Hi-Y and the Library Staff. Her ambition is to be a teacher and she certainly doesn't want to be a factory worker. Her favorite saying is My word! Anna, if your work is as good as you are, you won't have to worry about that teaching position. Twenty-four
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i EDITH JOHNS Edith is one of our girls from the Masonic Homes who is active in the Mixed Chorus, in- door patrol, and as a reporter for the Eliza- bethan News. Edith is yearning to become a successful medical secretary and, if she con- tinues the work she has demonstrated in our Commercial Department, there is no doubt that she will reach her goal. But one suggestion, Edith, please spare that gum. MELVA M. KAYLOR Melva is the girl from the country, better known as Mel, except in P. D. classes, where she answers to Velma. She is active in Tri-Hi-Y, Fancy Work Club, and Home Economics Club. but her interest lies in horseback riding and soldiers. Although she is now a waitress at the Farm Diner, she hopes to become a nurse some day. Mel is always saying, That's for sure. She can usually be found with a smile on her face and a hamburger in her hand. . 1 rig.. .- E. LOIS KAYLOR Shorty is popular with both boys and girls and always has a smile for everyone. She takes the Commercial course and really goes to town in typing class. Her ambition is to be an air- plane pilot, although her interests now run among the Navy, swimming, and moonlight horseback riding. Shorty is active in Mixed Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y, Tumbling Club, yearbook staff, and the Victory Corps. She's usually say- ing, Boy, you ain't kiddin'l or is busy eating a hamburger. FAYE R. KOSER If you hear a babble of voices, you can as- sure yourself that Kurly is one of the leaders. She likes to talk, dance, raise cain, and chew gum. Kurly is quite active in the Mixed Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y, yearbook staff, Elizabethan News staff, and indoor patrol. Her ambition is to become a private secretary and she's determined not to be an old maid. Kurly just loves to go Moose hunting. Her favorite saying is: To the raw deal. Remember Angelina in our Junior class play? Twenty-six
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