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N. W. H. S. THE ECHO Page 23 5 o ,W,ww,!Qfw!ww,-M' The Underclassmen An old friend is the best friend H- We mean this for our underclassmeng For friends they have been and will remain No matter what new ones we may gain. Just turn this page and you will see Our underclassmen from care so free. As you glimpse their faces so clear and bright, You will understand why they were our delight.
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Page 22 THE ECHO N. W. H Cuba! At last Fm getting my desire to see where sugar comes from. Our class- mate, Ralph Baust, is the overseer of one of the plantations. Melbourne, Australia! Richard Bujjzingtorfs interest in farming has led him to raising wool for the English government. Wellington, New Zealand! ln the land of nowhere Rayona Hurley is trying to bring education to the ignorant natives. Myrtle Pilson has made this home and is working on common native diseases. Bombay, India! Working day and night at the Sahara Hospital is Grace Cona- way, who has been given a special citation for the valuable work she has done. Paris, France! The rising young French singer that weave been hearing so much about is Betty Hoch. She is doing post-graduate work at the Paris Conservatory. Beth, a model at La Modise, is in reality our old classmate, Betty Robertson. London, England! Dottie Lambert is broadcasting the news on the English home- front for B. B. S. Eugene Munshaur is still proudly wearing the Navy blues. Heis in port while his ship is getting repairs. Natal, Brazil. Edna Young is taking Brazil by storm with her Marimba concerts. Secretary to United States Ambassador of Good Will to South America is Winnie Roop. The Pan-American Airlines is holding another big conference. Who, to our surprise, should we see but Vernon Shaeffer, speaking in behalf of United Airlines. Norfolk, Virginia. The Greatest Little Thing on Two Skates is the title given to our old friend, Betty Crist. She's stopping off at Norfolk in her tour of the Post- war servicemenis camps. Toss, turn and toss-stretch- Um-m-m. I feel as if I hadn't slept a wink! The hum of motors-miles of blue oceans and mountains and valleys-the sound of fa- miliar voices-R-rrrrring-rrrrring! lt canst be, but it is, 7 a. m.! Ten Little French Maidens There were ten jolly girls in our French class, Picture ten jolly girls anywhere en masse. Popular, well-dressed Mary Lee in dancing activities did shine, But the Navy called her and then we were nine. Pretty, happy Olive was as sweet as a dategii Nursing became her obsession and then we were eight. Betty's voice was the sweetest thing this side of Heaven, The Metropolitan wanted her-now that leaves seven. We'll remember Catherine for the tempting food she did mix: On the farm she was needed, so now we are six. For everything good did bright, ambitious Marie strive, College appealed to her and that left us five. Many hours over her books did Bayona poreg Mr. Hyson needed her, so that makes us four. jovial, kind Jeanne always busy as a bceg A seamstress was wanted, and now we're three. To sweet, demure Gracie Weill always be true, She's off to the hospital which leaves only two. Bright, smiling Edna was so much fun, In a lab she was wanted so that left us one. Talented Dottie, our actress, to Hollywood did run Alas! ln our French class now there are none!
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Page 24 THE ECHO N W H S Alhaugh, Ruth Bankercl, Nancy Bond, June Boone, Dorothy Daley, MHl'gI2ll'ftl lfvker, Betty lf. lickcr, Betty J. Englar, Anna lfranklin, Mary H. Fritz, Doris Fritz, Pauline Getty, Nellie Goodwin, Betty Lambert, Marianna McKinney, Elizabeth Naill, Florence Pofl, Shirley Rakes, Lorraine Smith, Estelle Smith, Helen Smith, Ruth junior Class Wzxrlclell. l,ucillC Xvarner, Catherine Vtfeishaar, Mary J Carr, Maurice UI'2,lWIIlt'l', john Devillmiss, Charles Devillliss, Rolmerl Heltilvriclle, Leo Haines. Joe Harman, Carroll Johnston, Alfred Jenkins, Nathan Lowman, Kenneth Munshaur, Lawrence Myers, Gilbert Riggs, lilclwarcl Sittig, Robert Talbert, Carroll Trussell, Thomas Young, Stewart Yingling, Earl
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