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CLASS OF 1939 WILMA TOLLE Wilma is our I-lome Ec pres- ident and through her four years at TTI-l.S. she has displayed a marked interest along the line of home economics. She puts her whole heart into anything she un- dertakes. EVELYN TORSON Evelyn is another promising young business woman with whom commercial work rates first and foremost. lt is an excellent field, Evelyn, and we all wish you luck iand we do mean luck . I if K' MERLE ARD -3 a be ut v in I -' s , -I D ' uite . r yo ng . ll Xgoo in i e .l ne e e s QW ' , W if urry 'fro g - Q ' ' ' ,. xi.. .: N 4 W! .v A , .4 g .8 . W 2'1L? s -e ,.:.. . -0 L 4 DONALD TOLLIVER Don is our little clarinet player, and has been a band member for four long years. Although Don isn't very big, he talks enough for four or five boys his size. ROSALIE VEKICH Rosalie will always be remem- bered for her unique laugh. She responds quickly to a joke with an outburst that is truly differ- ent. ln fact, it is in itself a laugh-provoking laugh. Rosalie re lly has a sense of humor. 'i I VIRGINIA WARD Ginnie has been especially outstanding in the commercial field serving on various commer- cial teams and as Drift typist this past year, Competent is the word for Ginniel She was also a May Queen attendant. MARY ELLEN STILTS Mary Ellen, our little gal from Owaneco, is best described by three over-worked adjectives-- sweet, quiet, and friendly. We have certainly enjoyed knowing her. June possesses what is the aim sonality. She was elected a representative by the girls of the Alma possesses a quiet dispo- Never let it be said that her silent ways have not aided her in making and keeping her large , A S 1 I ' s l We , , 4 1 ' I . VJ' V Q . ' 0 I fm, ' Z 3, if c. ' 3 4 JUNE STRAWN . - iff I J - . . I fa g ., of most girls-a pleasing per- E I ' l senior class officer and DAR. I 5 ,Ji-'r , 4 senior class. ,gi 3, . f if 4 H I -- is, -' 1 ffm ALMA THOMPSON F., . ,,. ' . ' g sition with a voice to match. . 2, 1' 'Q I . fs - 71 , , I circle of friends. W, Ax-M' .,i ,p Twenty-eight x .. - .Y -.. - ..-.3 f 'i Q.. f Nw' 7, fi . I 1 ff NANETTE STOKES Nanette's name is generally linked with Roy's, She was chosen Vice-President of the GAA, and a lvlay Queen attendant. During her four years at T.T.l-l.S., she has shown a wide range of interests. LILLIAN STRAWN Never let it be said that Lil turned down anyone to whom she could be of assistance l-ler help- ing hand policy has aided in her winning oodles of friends BETTE THOMSON Bette hails from Missouri. Their loss is our gain, for she has proved her worth by her splendid work on the Pei-Mell staff. l-ler ability to make friends will carry her far on the road to success.
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I W w X I UD V I I T'? w I CLASS OP 1939 ROBERT WEBB ffpbby lm: brwl m',!ruvmv:1mV HI Illlllfilllfj up flu- ',fiv,f,N gpm? uf ilu' ',Iuf11'll! buffy for Im lf,,7 tim 4' yf'f1r'. Hr rw mr 'yur :,,f ilu glmxp :van vvhru IM fjfwvlfj , wf1'.ru'l ',mf1f1rlu Hr: MV. f1l',o 1'-,fi vf'rI1'.uuq Ilxlxffilflfjxf fur IM br H WARREN WHITE lgvvrw tlrouqil Vffclrr. ru sf, rm? an boi I uf fl wwll-lfrwowvl, PM Um f', lfmrqv nurrmbf r of true' friends Most of has turns Ima lb-fm sgnfrwt with 0 prommcml frvaiwrmru qwrl JAMES COOPER Jomfys romes fmm Edmimrgh lt's QII right with Us vf thu, sc,-nfl mon' Inky hum 'HIS mt,-rn gt has filmti 'rvd Ground bond fund he hos mode on OIITSYOOCTLITQ ngcord for hmmsulf nm ut Nw. qumg, Jomcs' Twenty, num VIVIAN WELCH nw r,. - fyhlzf' ul pf' v .,,,.s,,,.,, 1 .. , , .,. ,, . f- '.f', 'knfg ' fn. f. ', , f'1'. ' ,f 4117 A f!X 'f If RUTH WILKINS PUYH ',v'1 U,r,V'v ' Qu HMC' !'x',' U. r HCCNM b Urn T11-'yor' ilrwbx ,':,, H V' UMW H ,',n r.-111, fl - - ffwwfv' PHYLLIS ZEMKE PM!! 3 yy f , 5 WQ ww - '.-.fix 1 fy... 1. ' GMX, to mn! H H, r SRNTCIVVXQ STX mq, yw 7 Dolly Tre: V.','i-51 Ln,-,',i' , , , ,I ff fr.- ,f 244' f , l
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