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ROBERT RIDGE IOY RIES DOROTHY REKIERE Dottie hopes to become a nurse, and we're sure that one of her little love-taps will furnish her with plenty of patients. Ian- uary. Bob left early to join our armed forces and left the school minus one of its robust characters. He was always in the thick of every- thing and should find more friends in his army experiences. Iune. ARLENE ROBERTS Someone once said, Beauty is its own excuse for being, and Arlene certainly didn't need any other reason. Ianuary. Cfcm of 254 ROBERT PICCIRILLI Pic spent much of his time in his basement tinkering with a chemistry set-his other recrea- tion was fun with Theo Tolinef' Iune. SHIRLEY PUFALT A winning smile, a future Illinois co-ed, and a craving for colors, Puffy's love was divided be- tween dancing and Ray. Ianuary. FRANCES RANKIN A head for business, especially in the stenographic department, Frances is preparing for the fu- ture. Iune. IACOUELYN RICE The three V's describe her best- Vim, Vigor, and Vitality. Ianuary. A mite but mighty, loy was an avid theater goer, spending most of her evenings in the front row of the Roxy. Ianuary. HARRY ROBESON A quiet fellow who listened more than he orated and consequently knew much more about the other students than they knew about him. Iune. WALTER PIERSON Curly was good-natured, good- looking, and had a flair for humor and pepping up deacl parties. One of the kind that the girls look at twice and the boys want in the gang. Iune. WILLIAM QUICK Track and the Air Corps were Bill's favorites, but his affability enabled him to listen to anything, although sometimes not in his viewpoint, with an encouraging manner. Iune. HARVEY REIMERS A smooth character with a liking for the girls that was mutual. However, not all his time was de- voted to star-gazing, tor Harvey was a dead shot with a rifle and took up hunting as his hobby. Iune.
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WILLIS OLDEFEST Basketball was his favorite sport and this tall curly-haired fellow did all right for himself in it too. Iune. BRUCE OLSON Bruce had the strange name of Ginko along with a strange Way of looking at life. What others would see as drab and unimport- ant, Ginko saw as humorous and interesting. Iune. ALBERT PARMENTIER Albert kept things humming at the R. I. Arsenal, and also man- aged to keep on the honor roll. Ianuary. Kfcm of 214 BEVERLY OLSON She spent most of her time bend- ing over an art drawing board, and it wasn't wasted time be- cause she could turn out the goods. Iune. ROBERT OWENS Everybody stayed on the good side of Bob if they valued their life, for he was such a crack shot that he was elected president of the rifle club. Ianuary. MARVIN PECK Quite the history student, Marvin was a hot shot on the rifle team, and even if he did miss the bulls- eyes on the range sometimes, he never missed when it came to who did what, when. DONALD PETERSON Don participated in athletics and dramatics while at high school and had the peculiar ability to give authentic imitations almost at will-give him the subject and you'd get an uproarious imita- tion. Iune. IUNE PETERSON Iune was the silent type, but she had a sincere disposition and was very dependable. Iune. THEO PETERSON A sense of humor and a pleasant personality equals this sparkling and slender brunette. Iune. EDWARD PETERSON Pete played a lot of football and basketball for our school, and possessed an infectious laugh which really hit the spot. Iune. PATTY PETERSON Pete was always interested in aeronautics and could talk circles around many oi our aspiring male aviation experts. Iune. LAWRENCE PETIT Mr. Bean and the whole track squad wore long faces around school when Larry, the track cap- tain, was called to active service in the air corps. With his speed and leadership, the team would have been bolstered immeasur- ably. Iune.
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BARBARA RYDBERG Although born on the Illinois prairie, Bobby, the co-corn- disher of the L.O.T. humor col- umn, really went for the Dales Ianuary. VICTOR SAGON Bub, a manual art's student, planned for a mechanical job by spending more of his time on tools than on adjectives. Iune. CZ-,M of 214 GLEN ROHWEDER The only reason that Lefty joined the Air Corps was to have an excuse to go to the Davenport Airport. january. HARRIET RUSSELL She was one of the star pupils of the economics class who didn't say much, but her work spoke for her. june. HELEN SAMUELSON Helen's blond hair, green eyes, and cheerful nature really helped her get around. january. MARGARET ANN SCHWIEBERT A witty individual who always had a comeback and the reputa- tion for being a swell date. Iune. BONNIE ROSENBERG Playing the violin with a profes- sional touch was her specialty. She participated in many Quad- City musical events, and had spe- cial admirers in the Navy. june. LOIS RYON Her height helped her in physical education because the smaller girls just had to hope the basket- ball didn't go through the net- which it usually did. Iune. ELSIE SADDLER This Miss possessed a sprinkling of freckles, a saucy upturned nose, and a lucky fellow named Keith, Iune. DOROTHY SAMUELSON Dosey, one of the brainier mem- bers of the Senior class, enjoyed art and sailors. Ianuary. FRANK SAUNDERS Spook was the top man in Physics and also was tops with the girls-or should I say girl- or should I say? june. WELDON SEBREE Weldy had an unlimited amount of knowledge about sports and could out-talk anyone -held their interest, tool Iune.
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