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Charles Schick - become a librarians helper John Warner - truck driver Dorothy Schultz - continue being a good Caroline VVright - always be cheerful commercial student VVilliam Vtfrobel - become a second Flash Robert Smith - become a farmer Gordon Donald Stinard - proprietor of a dude ranch James Tutor -6 become a movie star CClark Katherine Taylor -- dramatic star Gablej Kiki Juniors Home Room zoo President ...... . . .Glen Rockdashil Vice-President. . ...... Jean Alder Secretary ..... .... I une Damon Treasurer ..,..... . . .Helen Milliken Graphic Reporter. . . . . .Marjorie Goudy Faculty Adviser. . . . . .Marguerite Grubb Reading from left to right, top row: Fred Kandzela, Leonard Dawley, Duane Hamlin, Rexford Hardy, Rexford NVright, Warren Grandy, WVilliam Mills. Robert Miller, Giles Denny Jr., Robert Dingman. Third row: Anna Bed- narski, Ethel Yehle, Richard Frank, Bruce Barton, Jerry McCurdy, Richard Norton, Ralph Newcomb, James Culican, Charles Korthas, Mary Mirra, Anna Zuhllce, Mildred Newton. Second Row: Mary Jane Hiller, Arlene Love, Arlene Seeburger, Leona james, Frances Scanlon, Dorothy NVademan, Hattie Zuhlke, Ruth Fath, Jeanne Stir-r, Janette Burdick. First row: Norma Weller, Florence McCardell, Caroline Beebe, Helen Kingsley, Kathryn Hosey, jean XVeller. ,lean Alder is noted for flirting CA system she's been overworkingj. Dick Dudley's our blond debonair Girls 'dontcha' wish you had his hair? Rocco Detomo is dark and good looking With june Damon the boys all seek booking. Dorothy Eglofi, we concede, is as smart as can be, While Paul Geiss, for ambition gets a M. D. Page Twenty-four Henes and Hetnar have indefinite aims Leona James combines beauty with brains. Robert Jewell is here in his own quiet way, About Charles Keller we'll let Joann say. Donald Kraushaar courts nothing but queens, Kathryn Kane, we're thinkin,g an Irish colleen. Betty Lang is our number one gum chewer, Of people like Mandigo there ought not be fewer
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Home Room 304 President ........ .... B ruce Warner Vice-President. . . ...... Ruth Snogles Secretary ...... .... S hirley Schwucho Treasurer ......... ..... C hristina Dudde Graphic Reporter ..... ..,.... E dna Strack Faculty Adviser ............... Jeanette Decker What the Sophomores Will Be Ten Years From Now Georgette Adams - President of a gum factory Robert Alvord - Selling popcorn Pauline Ardizzone - Secretary to the president Ruby Boak - Selling hamburgers Charles Daucher - Owner of a ritzy restaurant Glenn Dawley-Editor of the newspapers he sells Raymond Digiacomo - Singing at the Metropolitan Opera Co. Christina Dudde - Social worker in China Marian Dumock - Owner of an anthracite coal mine Earl Greer - Still grinning Lois Hammond - Hairdressing Robert Hiller - U. S. Army pilot Francis Humphrey - Writing books on How to Keep Wavy Hair Helen Holmes - Ace Bill Hounder - Pushing up daisies by request Myra Halbritter - Telephone operator James Keefe - A big business man Carl Lyons - Airplane pilot Ethel Myers -- Nothing Ralph Marquart - Prosperous raising chickens Fanny Pizzuto - Famous opera singer Kenneth Price - Taxi driver Marion Ross - 'fAdvice to The Lovelorn Alice Richardson - Housewife Ruth Richardson H- Married to Eddie Krause Edna Richberg - Married to Rex Hardy Billy Root - Working on the W.P.A. Robert Salisbury - Following his father's foot- steps as a milk man Mildred Sass - Taking in Washing Shirley Schwucho - Slimmer and happier Stanley Smith - Track coach at Syracuse University Ruth Smithers - Back in Tennessee Ruth Snogles - Teaching Home Economics Robert Snogles - Leading his own f'Swing Band Edna Strack - Doubling for Martha Page Henry Tutor - Present - Caroline Beebe Future - Court Reporter Bruce Warner - U. S. Senator Bob Wright - Swingster Mildred Wright - Owner of a drug store Home Room 308 President ...................... George Hardy Vice-President. . . . . .Jane Grimsley Secretary ........ .... J ennie Roscoe Treasurer .......... ..... J ean Phillips Graphic Reporter ..... ........ L ucille Emm Faculty Adviser ............. Frederick Schamu What We Try to Do in 308 Gretchen Attle - keep going ahead Luella Ball - friendly Catherine Detomo - grow up Angeline Duva - pass all her regents Lucille Emm - get ahead and accomplish some- thing Lura Fountain - keep on doing good work Jayne Grimsley - friendly with everyone Richard Hammond - be an aviator Jeanne Irving - rise earlier William Keefe - be a champion sport player George Hardy - get along with the senior girls Virginia Meyer - keep on being quiet Lucy Mirra - be a good dressmaker Frank Orlich - be an engineer Jean Phillips - gave Tutor his name Evelyn Price - become a beauty culturist Jennie Roscoe - keep smiling Page Twenty-three
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Miss Milliken is our successful young vocalist john and Carmella are both true necotraist. Thomas O'Mala is a seafaring scout, Peg O'Neil you all know about. Merrill Preston the Feminine Delight Geraldine Price, better called, just right. Geometry holds jane Robinson in a state of be puzzlement, Glen Rockdashil-lo, our class president. Ralph Schreiner is here, and tomorrow he isn't, Betty Street has for B'ville an undying interest. Carmon Wede speaks in class but too often witty, At the mention of Preston lane VVeirs blushes prettily. Frederick VVeigand and Wilma, synonymous. NO? And Eugene Woerner is Alice's beau. Mildred Yehle but by tradition is bright, Alfred Zogg we find at times, too contrite. Over us all for a short time she'll continue, Miss Grubb, the 3-1 class salute you! Home Room 207 President ..................... jerry McCurdy Vice-President .... .... R obert Dingman Secretary .....,. ....... J ean Weller Treasurer ......,.. .... H attie Zuhlke Graphic Reporter .... ....... R oderic Ross Faculty Adviser ........ .... M iss Mary Heid Why We Go to School I go because my mother makes me and if she thinks I am going to skip, I go to school from nine till four and every day I learn some more. she takes me. Mary Mirra Ruth F ath I go to school so that I may know when I get out how to make some dough. You go to school and I go too but only because there's nothing else to do. Leonard Dawley Anna Bednarski I go to school from day to day so I won't have to work on the W.P.A. I go and sit in study hall so some day I will know it all. Fred Kandzela Mae Wohlleber I go to school at early morn just so I can play my horn. I go to school but Iwish I knew just exactly why I do. Karl Trautman Dorothy Wademan I go to school without a peep so I can catch up on my sleep. I go to get an education so I'll be there at graduation. Roderic Ross Katherine Hosey Every day I go to school so I won't always be a fool. I go to school from day to day so on my trumpet I can play. Rexford Wright Rexford Hardy I go to school so the students can see the teachers make a fool of me. I go to school so I will know if everything they claim is so. Duane Hamlin William Mills I'll go to school until I get to know the whole darn aphabet. I go to school so I may learn just what makes the teachers burn. James Culican Warren Grandy I go to school so I can see just what a verb is supposed to be. I go to school to try and find if I have really got a mind. Caroline Beebe N ordheim Page Twenty-five
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