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elfi fzcwe one lafill JMJJO-It ELAINE SUTTER. Sutt likes to sew. May be she could make the beautiful clothes the Hollywood stars wear. ODGEN TRAYSER, a man of his word. Private Trayser reporting! PATRICIA TRIER who Will make a tidy sum on her best sellers. ANITA TROMP. Rollerskating is her hobby until it becomes her profession. BEVERLY VIDARSHOP. She is one of the cutest girls in the senior class and should be a Power's model. ARTHUR VOIGT, West's own glamour boy, a super-swoon movie idol. ANTON WAGNER, the 5:00 A.M. radio an- nouncer of 1965. Ho-hum! VIRGINIA WEBER, Madmoiselle, stepping out of the book of the same name. MYRTLE WEIAND who loves dancing so much that she should take it up as a profession. MARION WENZEI... Her soft voice gives her the qualities needed for a Woman radio commentator. CAROL WERGES. As she is not content to be a factory worker, she should probe into the world of aeronautics.
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Zaenm weaefnappqlameeiqoa IOI-IN SCOTT Whose postwar aim is to qet gas for his car. MARY LOU SHEERAN whose talent will allow her to double for any celebrity. LINDA SIMON. She's so quiet in school and so full of fun outside. She's a natural for dual roles. ALICE SMITH who, because of her appeal to people, will make a leader in any iield, SYLVIA SMOGLESKI, a petite secretary un- til her wedding bells ring. WALTER SPAUDE who always managed to have his shoes shined. Will he be- come a shoe-shine boy? MARIORIE SPRENKLE who will settle down with her Ioe in due time. GUST STALEOS. Because of his nice taste in clothes could you use him as a clerk in men's ready-to-wear? ETHEL STARKE who is too wrapped up in her wedding plans to attempt anything else. LA VERNE STARR who will be traveling from coast to coast with the Roller Derby. GLORIA STETTLER, an optician, She prov- ed that glasses could be attractive.
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New we'l1-e aeafq la gaeel' you DAWN WOLF. Her interest in athletics will account for her ability as a gym instructor. GERMAYNE ZELLMER whose humor could make her a commedienne. RUSSELL ZINKE who will sell helicopters. An interest gained while flying in Scottie's car. KENNETH ZWEIFEL who will pitch for the White Sox. R ?.. Commencement. Our senior class secretary is giving her speech. She recalls all those old memories, freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors-seniors! Our senior year was full of many last times: the last time we stood in a cold stadium, our feet frozen, our cheeks red from the cold and sang Forward Westside -our last football game-our last basketball game and gym meet: the last assembly program: the last mixer. lt was so much fun to remember the streetcar ride to football games, being jostled, pushed down, yet laughing all the while. The Iunior Prom came before our eyes. We all looked so different in our formals and tuxedos in the brilliant room. We remember how gay the halls looked during junior and senior election of officers all bedecked with bright signs-each candidate trying to outdo the other with ever new and startling ideas. And almost the last of the good times was the senior party. The secretary has finished her speech, and the train of thought is broken. We look around us. Over one hundred of us sit there in our caps and gowns, looking not so dif- ferent lthan we did the day we stood in line for freshman registration. 'Our moms and dads are here, each one waiting for us to receive the hard-worked for diploma. We have come to the end of all last times--our commencement. 27
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