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that old gang of mine. .. O FOOLlN'! DONALD OHS . . . During my four years in high school football interested me most. The heated con- flicts which arose in the different games we played, playing the game for all it was worth, and for the way it helped build one in mind and body, made football my favorite. PHYLLIS OTTO . . . It always has been in my mind to follow something in the medical profession. Since I am not financially able to take up a medical course, I will try to be a nurse which will possibly fulfill my desire. IAMES PATCH . . . Once again Ferndale stepped into the limelight with its dramatical accomplish- ment, the Kind Lady. The brilliant characteriza- tion of this drama by the players has received great appraisal from everyone. The play, being very highly dramatical, was a great task to undertake, but I enjoyed it. CARLO PERACCHIO . . . My plan after gradua- tion is to seek employment in the mills. Anything will do to start. But later I would like a job as time- keeper or paymaster, some job of this sort which is not dirty and pays a livable wage. ROBERT PETZ . . . When I graduate I would like to work for the government, by joining the navy. Our country is so big and strong and our govern- ment is so secure, I'm sure I will make good if I get this opportunity. ELDON PITTMAN . . . There are many things I like to do, but the one I like most is conversing with other people. I like to discuss matters with them on any subject and to make it interesting. While mingling with other people one builds up a personality which is a great asset to your future career. KATHRYN POLIPPO . . . To me, the most interest- ing and enjoyable pastime is dancing. It seems to thrill and impress me more than any activity I have ever entered. Owing to the small amountljof knowl- edge I possess of dancing, as a career it would not impress me, but as a hobby it enchants me. DORIS POLLOCK . . . Through my father's aid, I may have a position waiting for me if I can prove myself worthy of it. It is a position as stenographer. The course which I took in school prepared me for this type of work. BETTY PRITTS . . . After graduation my plans are to try to secure a position in an office, but if there is no place for me in the business world, I will go to New York and take up the study of dancing so I will be able to teach other people this art. DEAN RHODES . . . Playing in the orchestra is an extra curricular activity which has been of great value to me. It helped to improve my musical and mental ability. By doing this I am able to raise for myself a higher standard in the musical world. GARNET RHODES . . . I have learned the value of a pleasing personality. This was accomplished most- ly through the Personality Club. A very specific study of helpful mottos were exchanged. This one has helped me, 'although you can't have the best in life make the best of what you have. ' GLADYS RIPPLE . . . I have been planning for the last four years to become a nurse after I have finished school. Although I have been told it is hard work, I am still determined to be one. HELEN ROSTOCHAK . . . My plans after gradua- tion are not many. I have been thinking of the many jobs available, and the one that appeals to me the greatest is to become a clerk in one of the stores in our vicinity. Therefore, I am sure I can be a success in this field. BETTYQRUMMEL . . . After graduation I will miss the fine friendships gained while in school. We learn more each day by conversing with others, and also through our teachers, who are patient and willing to help us in their kind way. These are cherished memories. DEAN RUMMEL . . . After graduation and until August 20, 1941 I will have to work on a part time job. When I'm eighteen, I will apply for a job in the mill or in a garage, since mechanics is my hobby. sd' . .........
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