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Joy Krauss Student council 9, 10. Vice-president 12 Band 10. 11. 12 Track 10 Manager 12 Class play 11. 12 Class president 11 Librarian 11 Booster 12 LOiS Miller Girls' glee club 10. 12 Pet Echoes staff 11 Chorus 10 The Lariat 1946 11. 12 1 fx X R
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5 DGRIS LIECHTY receiyed valedlc- torisn honors of the senior class. Although the race between Doris and Marvin Grieser was very close. Doris Won. She plans to attend college to be a high school teacher, and probab- ly w1ll major in home exonomlcs. She would be the ideal d1et1t1an in our future cafeteria. Dor1s loves t o eat. She was always Ilva's assistant cook on Monday nights to cook supper for the newspaper staff. Doris w1ll also teach some physical education classes. She always took fn active part 1n intramural sports during her h1gh school days, especially in bas- ketball and p1ng pong. She was the ever busy editor of the ULrr1at,n and worked very faithfully to the end of the Job. DALE ROBINSON thinks that after he graduates Uncle Sam w1ll have a job for him. He keeps tl1s 1n the back of his m1nd. but says that he may be a part-t1me truck driver. He drove a m1lk truck once in a while during his senior year and he might have a m1lk route of his own some day. S o m e of Da1e's classmates thought that he might be a salesmen because he always seems to be able to dig up some new argument for anything he thinks is right. Since he was always active 1 n sports he w111 probably not become disinterested 1n them as soon as he is through high school. He w11l l1kely have several sons as sport champions in o u r Psttlsville School of Tomorrow. 4 JAY KRAUSS, tlh e Farm Bureau supporter of the senior class. will probably continue his support of it, not only through words, but through actions. His classmates felt sure t h a t he would be connected with farmlng 1n some way. They said if Jay wasn't a farmer he would probably work for the Farm Bureau or drive a truck for it. Jay took part 1 n sports by being manager so maybe he could even manage the Farm Bureau some day. Jay was a member of the student council all four of h1s high school years. Hs was vice president of the organization 1n his senior year. Jay says that he would like to be a trenscontinental airways pilot, but lt looks as though he has made other plans f o r his l1fe after he graduates. LOIS MILLER will probably some day b e a secretary for someone. Since her father works for a Pyrofsx gas dealer in Napoleon. 1t would seem logical that she would be a secretPry there. She prepared herself somewhat for secretarial work while in school. She took shorthand and typing 1n her junior year. In her senior year she took typing and she also was assigned one period each day for off1ce work. Some of her fellow students thought she might some day be a teacher, We think 1t looks as though there is someone in her future, but she says it 1 s undecided except that she planned to send her chlldren to the new Pettlsville School of Tomorrow. Doris Liechty Class vsledictorisn WLar1atN staff, editor Student council ll, 12 Secretary 12 Chorus 9, 10 Special chorus 9 Girls' glee club 10. 12 Countv glee club 12 Girls' sextette 12 Class play 11, 12 Library staff 9. 10. 11, 12 Head Librarian 12 Pet Echoes staff 10. 11, 12 Editor ll Class president 9 Dole Robinson Chorus 9, 10 Class plays ll, 12 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 Track 10, 11. 12 Baseball 9, 10 The Lariat. 1946
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MARJORIE MILLER has her heart set on being a factory worker. at least for a period of time. While taking a survey of what the other members of the senior class thought Marjorie would d o after her high school days were past, nearly every- one decided that she might work in a factory. because she is a conscien- tious person who minds her own busi- ness. She has had some experience at factory work, since she worked at the Sheridan factory in Wauseon last summer. Marjorie was never especial- ly active in sports, but she usually took part in other class activities. Marjorie was on the cast of the sen- ior class play WGabriel. Blow your Horn.' MYRL WAID LICH would like to be a mechanic a f t e r he is through school. He was on the track team in his senior year. He got rid of his extra energy there and by taking part in m o s t of the intramural sport activities. He was especially active in horseshoe a n d badminton. Myrl was also one of- the players on the basketball team that won the inter- class basketball tournament. Being an implement dealer or working for one is a job that appeals to Myrl. He also seems to be quite interested in the new Kaiser-Frazer cars that are on the market, maybe enough to help sell them. Myrl says his future is undecided but we think it looks as though there may be another person connected with it. 6 LOYBL RUPR has always b e e n interested 1 n sports. He-not only enjoyed playing the games but was also interested in the working out of the theory. This interest may lead to a larger study in the field of Sports after his high school days are past. E e may attend college and become the c o a c h of our future School. Several of Loyal's brothers have had milk routes and Loyal will probably rave a route of his own too some day. Of course, we cannot make a definite outline of the future of the boys in our class because we know that boys often change their minds. Maybe if the boys don't change their minds Uncle Sem will change them for them, and they may not have anything to say about lt. BETTY RUPP'S c a 1 1 1 n g I do believe is to be a typlst. She is a fest typist and proved her skill in typing for the Lariat and newspaper when she was a senior. She will make a good private secretary for someone unless she decides to teach other high school students to type as she does. She won't b e one- sided though. At school she took part in music and sports too. We always needed Betty's speed as a guard on the basketball floor. She would be efficient in almost any field. even as a housekeeper. And her possibilities of being one some- day look big right now, too. Maybe she will be her husband's secretary someday. Moriorie Miller Chorus 10 Girls' glee club 10, 12 Pet Echoes staff 12 Class play 12 Myrl Wcxiclelich Chorus 9 , 10 Class play 12 Track 12 The Lariat. 1946
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