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SALLY KNIGHT CARTER “Sally” Basketball 1 ; Swimming 1, 2 : Soccer 1; Baseball 1. Track 1 ; Spanish 2, 3 ; Chor¬ us 1 ; Vaward Club 2, 3. Sally wants six husbands. If they all beat her at the same time, it would be just too bad. EVERT HARRIS CHAMBERLAIN “Evvy” “A Full House” 3 ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4. Evert will be a zealous mis¬ sionary on a newly discover¬ ed cannibal island. JANICE CHRISTENSEN Math Club 4. Janice sure knows her Chemistry from H:0 to Z. LEWIS CLARKE “Le tv Golf Team 1, 2, 3 ; Intra¬ mural Basketball ; Track 1 ; Latin 1, 2 ; History 3, 4 ; Hi-Y 2, 3. A business man he’ll be With secretaries three. VIRGINIA MAURINE CLICKENER “Once In A Blue Moon.” History 4. Some famous man will hire her as secretary, and I’ll bet she’ll marry his son. MILDRED COBB “Tye” Entered from Riverside, California. Basketball 4; Swimming 4 ; Soccer 4 ; Volley Ball 4 ; Carrie Comes to College” 4 ; Spanish 3; Dramatics 4; History 4 ; G. A. A. 4 ; Glee Club 4 ; Annual Staff 4. Se¬ nior Play. Boy! can she emote! How Joan Crawford will weep when Mildred steps into Hol¬ lywood. JOHN COLBERG’ Golf 1. Bobby Jones’ understudy. He will soon surpass him and wear the champion’s crown. HELEN MAE CONOVER History 4 ; Student “W” World 4. Although Helen will live in a log cabin far from civili¬ zation, she will draw the cov¬ ers for Cosmopolitan. THERESA M. CORRIGAN “ Mickey” Swimming 3, 4 ; Track 1 ; Spanish 2 ; History 4 ; Cam¬ era 3 ; Chorus 3 ; Vaward 2, 3. She’s as sweet as a rose and as quiet as she can b ' — what is she always thinking about ? GERTRUDE MARIE COTE “Froggie” Basketball 1, 2 ; Swimming 1. 2, 3 ; Soccer 1. G. A. A. 1, 2 ; Chorus 1, 2, 3. She’s not really stuck up, it’s just her adorable tip-tilt¬ ed nose that gives her that appearance. Page twenty-one
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MERWYN CAMPBELL “Mer” Tennis 2 ; Track 1, 2 ; Lat¬ in 1 ; Spanish 2, 3 ; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 ; Senior Play. When Merwyn stands to deliver an oration, the mighty throngs grow mute with admiration. EDWIN BUFFUM “Eddie” Football 2, 3 ; “In Walked Jimmy Camera 2, 3. Just the kind of a chap you expect for an excellent executive. We like Eddie’s bow ties. CLIFFORD C. CARLSON “Kip P’ootball Lights 2, 3 ; Heav¬ ies 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3; Capt. 4 ; Military 2, 3, 4. Some day “Kip” will take the mound for the Cubs in the “w o r 1 d series” — and they’ll win. FRANK BURE “Shorty” A wizard at history and though he wculd like to be an accountant, the stars pre¬ dict that he will be a great historian. ELEANOR AMELIA CARLSON “Nor” Swimming 1 ; Spanish 3, 4. In her musical fingers are locked all the secrets of the old masters. SAMUEL GEORGE BURGiiSS “Hey Burgess “In Walked Jimmy Dra¬ matics 4 ; Camera 1 ; Jr. Chemists 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Pres. 4 ; Chess Club 2, 3, 4 ; Pres. 4 ; Math Club 4 ; Mili¬ tary 2, 3, 4. We sort of suspect that Sam is the author of the “Burgess Bedtime Stories” but is keeping it from us. Pie’s so modest. PIARRIET B. CARLSON “Hetts” Soccer 1 ; May Festival ; French 3 ; History 4 ; Cam¬ era 2 ; Girl Rooters 1. Someday we will come across Harriet in an impos¬ ing office- no less than pri¬ vate secretary to John D’s great grandson. EDWARD GEORGE CARNEY “Ed” Tennis 3: Baseball 4; Track 2 ; Latin 1. Dramatics 4 ; History 4 ; Junior Chem¬ ists 4 ; Hi-Y 3. 4 ; Chess 2, 3 ; Math Club 3 ; Band 1, 2, 3. So Fd wants to be a star baseball player! And right along we expected him to be a senator. WALTER J. BURKE “Wally Track 1 ; Camera 1, 2, 3 ; Student “W” World 4 ; An¬ nual Staff 3, 4. In every sense of the word —a gentleman, and a good sport, also an excellent sports writer. MARLIN BUZZARD “Buzzard” Swimming 3, 4 ; “In Walk¬ ed Jimmy.” Dramatics 4; Hi-Y 4 ; Orchestra 2, 3 ; Mil¬ itary 2, 3, 4 ; Senior Play. Oh, how well be wears his stars and stripes. Some day he’ll build booful bridges in Africa. Page twenty
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ESTHER D. COXE Dee Tntered from Bruce h’gh school 4. With great horn-rimmed specks she’ll terrify the third generation at the W. T. H. S. CHARLES CRABTREE Chuck” Tennis 4 ; Track 2 ; Latin 1 ; History 2. He ' ll pilot a passenger plane carrying a load of Waukcganites to Europe. DURWARD CUNNINGHAM “Dodie” Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Senior Mu¬ sicians 3, 4. He looks like a music la but you can never tell. V. ' h ' t if he becomes an aviator like fo many of our young hope¬ fuls ? CASIMIR CHESTER JOSEPH CZERNIK “Ceusar” Although “Geasar” is the very essence of modesty, he admits with a certain r li¬ cence that he plans to run for Mayor. PEARL AUDRY DAVISON “Pearl Dear” Silence is a great virtue, and noble depths are oft hid¬ den by it. FLORENCE DeTHORN “Flossie” Basketball 1 ; Swimming 1 ; Soccer 1 ; History 3, 4. A capable, efficient, smil¬ ing steno in a neat, trim suit and white blouse. Now isn’t that a picture? HARRIET DICKINSON Dickie” Latin 2. Always bubbling with cheer; she casts friendliness about freely. ANNIE LOUISE DON “Ann” “Belle of Barcelona” ‘Car¬ rie Comes to College” ; His¬ tory 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Chorus 2. Her blushes are cast in the direction of a certain band member. O, Fate, what is the verdict ? FRANK DONOHUE “ Donnie ” Spanish 3 ; Camera 4 ; Jr. Chemists 3. So engrossed in his trade that he’ll repair an airplane engine on the fly. IDELLE DOOLITTLE “Stude” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Swim¬ ming 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Latin 1, 2 ; “Full House” ; Dramatics 4 ; Senior Play ; History 4 ; Cam¬ era 3 ; G. A. A. 3, 4 ; Girls’ Rooters 1, 2, 3 ; Chorus 1 ; Vaward 2, 3, Pres. 3. A born executive, she ra¬ diates power. No heights too high for her to achieve. Page twenty-two
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