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Our Motto is - We are our country's to command. Our Class Flower is - The Pink Tearose. ' w Our Class Colors are - Powder Blue and Silver. J inllllp' GEORGE NTRDVIC,
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stewardess tapped him on the shoulder, Mr. Shellhaas don't you speak to a former friend any more? 'tLouetta Beasore, he exclaimed, you a stewardess, I knew you had hoped to be one, but I didn't know you had achieved your goal. They shook hands as all good friends do, then entered the plane and sat down. The plane left the landing field, and glided into the air. At last, breathed Jack to himself, I am on my way to New York. He picked up his paper and began reading. As he turned the pages, he came to the society page. There he saw the pic- ture of a new June bride, Eileen Cox, now Mrs. Elwyn Swisher. Let's see who some of the attendants were. The best man was Robert -Hilborn, and the four bridesmaids were: Jean Perry, Norma Lee Mitchell, Norma Jane Howell, and Jean Yeager. Don't get in such a hurry to turn the page, oh look, who's pictures are those on the sport page. Don Stone, coach at Ohio State, and Kenny Windsorg who is playing pro-football for the Chicago Bears. He finally laid the paper down and just sat there look- ing out the window. Growing tired of this he turned around and looked at the other occupants in the Plane. In the front seat, he saw a back that he thought he should know. When the person turned around to his companion and began talking, he recognized them as Paul Strater and Charles Shadel. Just then the stew- ardess, Louetta Beasore, came back and asked him if he knew who the pilots were. No, I don't know, he said. Well, come on then and see, she said, pulling him to his feet. They walked to the small room in which the pilots were sitting. Hi, Jack, said a familiar voice, how do you like flying with an old friend? Yes, how do you like it? said the second voice. The pair turned around to face him. Bob Fletcher and Paul Brum- enshenkelf' said Jack laughing, I think it would be safer to get off and walk. The three talked for a while, then Bob told Jack he had better go back and sit down. I'm glad the boat doesn't leave until tomorrow morning, he thought to himself then I can look over the great a little. The plane has Jack at a hotel tered for the night. The clerk told him the nmnber of the room and gave him his key, then asked, Don't you remember me, Jack? Jack looked at him a moment then ex- claimed, Larry Conroy, I should have known you when I first saw you. They talked for a few min- utes about each others business, then he told him he was going to some restaurant and eat. So saying. he departed. He went to the Macc's. When he went to check his hat, he recognized Marjorie Snyder, Martha Hall, and Jean Kimes as the hat- check girls. He walked into the room, and the waiter who took him to his table turned out to be Loyal N eibel. Jack sat down and ordered his meal. While waiting for it to come, he sat and listened to the orchestra. The leader was playing the piano, when he finished he got up and Jack rec- ognized him. It was Jr. Davis. J ack's order came and as he sat fin- ishing his steak, orchestra leader Davis, announced that Madilyn was going to sing. Jack looked into the circle of the spotlight and there was Madilyn Shaffer. He listened to her song, then having finished his meal, he went to Madison Square Garden to see the heavy weight champion, Windy Wynn, fight his rising opponent, Butch Garns. Jack was sitting rather close to the ring and could see the faces plainly. He noticed that Gerry Miller was the announcer. When the fight began he saw that the referee was Rey- nolds Bell, who was doing as much foot work as the two fighters and was hit about as often. QAccid- ently? Who knows?J After the fight Jack returned to the hotel, where he went to bed. The next morning he was up bright and early, and being hungry left the building and went to a coffee shop for some breakfast. The wait- ress asked, What do you want, sir? Then recognizing Jack, she exclaimed, J ack Shellhaas, what are you doing in New York? Martha Miller, so you're a wait- ress here, do you like working in New York? exclaimed Jack. They talked while Jack was eating and Martha was running back and forth other orders. Jack finished decided to go to the New York e of his shouts of welcome Pa 6 5+
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ARE EMBARKING Louise Briggs Weezie The great end of liie is noi knowledge but action. My dream' To bite off more than l can chew and chew it Iavorite diversion Readinff, music Activities Latin Club 2,3.45 Photo Club 3,45 Sec'ty 45 Lit, Soc. 35 Orchestra 45 Pres. 45 Class Secity 45 CR. l,2.3,4: G.A.A. I,Z.3,45 V- Pres. 45 Annual 45 Co-editor 4: Paper 45 Home EC. l,Z,3.45 Li- brarian 3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Volleyball 2.3545 Kittenb-ill 253' Badminton 2,3. Donna Mae Porter Porter My heart is like a singing bird. Favorite diversion Dancing, Sport-2 Activities- C-,A.A. l,2,3,45 Volleyball 2,35 Capt. 25 Basketball l,2,3,-45 Capt, 45 Ping Pong 25 Deck Ten- nis 35 Badminton 35 CLR. l,2,3,-i5 Sec'ty 45 Science 2,3,45 Latin l.2, 35 Sec'ty 25 Paper 45 Annual 41 Lit. Soc. 45 Operetta 45 Librarian 2,3,45 Glee Club i,Z5 A Capella Choir l.2.3,4. Clariss Buck Pats Her smile is sweetened by its rareness. My dream-'To be a sports reporter and to meet Bob Feller Activities --Latin l,25 French 45 G.R. 1.2.3,-i5 Choir 35 Orchestra 25 Band I,Z,3,45 V-Pres. 45 Octette I,Z5 Paper 2,3,45 Lit. Soc, 45 An- nual 45 Glee Club l,2: Science 22 Volleyball I. stenographer Mary Lantz 4 ine, letters Annual StaE 4. George Petrovic Bronk Give the best to the world and the best will come back to you, My dreamfTo be of value to hu- manity Favorite diversion' Photography and art Activities Photo Club 3,45 President 45 Class Vice-president 45 Class Basketball 3,45 Paper Staff 3,45 Literary Society 45 President 1: Operetta 45 Senior Play 4. Jack Shellhaas 'ijacksonu Hard working, honest, and trueg a friend of everyone too. My dreamfTo go to college Favorite diversionfMusic ActivitiesfLatin Club l,2,35 Presi- dent 25 Paper Staff l,2,3,45 Band I,2.3,45 President 45 Orchestra i, 253,45 Octette 25 Musical Arts 3,45 President 45 Class secretary 4: Annual Staff 45 Co-editor 45 French Club 45 Operetta 4. James Conner jim Few are as bashful as he, but none as ambitious. My dream--Co hunting up North Favorite diversion--Hunting ActivititesfLatin Club I,25 Science Club 45 Class Basketball I,2,3S Class President i5 Annual Staff 42 Paper Staff 2,35 Senior Play 4, Helen Albro Nicky Favorite diversion Art Activities' Paper Staff 3. My dream' To be a secretary Favorite diversion- lce skating Activities-fAnnual Staff 4. Violet Baumberger Vi Self-reverence, self-knowledge self-control are three of valued possessions. Activities -Home Economics Literary Society 45 Librarian She never fiunked, she never lie l, l reckon she never knew how. My dream --To be a successful Solitude is as needful to the imagination as society is whoie- some to the character. and her My dream' To become a seamstress Favorite diversion-Sports and writ- 3 : 3,45 Eugene Batson Gene ls life so dear, or peace so sweet as to be purchased by the bonds of seriousness? My clreamf'To travel around th- world Favorite diversion'- Having fun Activities Football 2,3,45 ta-14.111 Basketball l,35 M Association 3,45 Science Club 45 Foo b.. i Chorus 25 Band I5 Class Basket- ball Z,45 Class President 4, Max Roberts Red Toil is the law of life and its best fruit. My dream- ffraveling Favorite diversionfSports Activitiesflfootball I,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 M Association 3,45 An- nual Staff 4. Richard Lehnhart Dick Always ready and glad to ai-Ii. of such qualities fine friends are made. My dream-fTo visit California Favorite diversion- Hunting and fishing Activities' Literary Society 35 Class Basketball 2.3.
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