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Observer Annual - 1940 fPage Twelvell ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL REMEMBERED FOR AMIBITION WAYNE BUEHLER-Smooth dancing--To be a big game hunter. HELEN BURGER-Loyal support to W. H. S.-To play tennis like Alice Marble DON BOWMAN-Greatest lover W. H. S. ever had+To become a millionaire. EDWARD ERAGALE-vHis good gradesfTo hunt Eskimo bears. HOWARD CATLIEE--Indifference toward girlsfTo learn to whistle. JAMES BERRY-His jitters -A-To play baseball. ELIZABETH BLOUGH-fHer studiousness-To travel. MARGARET BARNES-Her love for horses-To have a big horse farm. ALICE ADAMSfCartoons and drawings--To be successful. PAUL BUDDfKindly personalityiTo become an interior decorator. ANITA BRITON-Her brilliancy-To become the Presidents secretary. BETTY ANEANGfHcr witty comebacksWTo be a registered nurse. ROBERT BUTLER'-RotundityfTo be a great flyer. VLADIMIR CHERMELY-Super generosityfTo be an engineer. GEORGE BRENEMANfSecond Nig MurrayfTo be a great sports writer. CARL BYLERfIndolence-To be able to hit a baseball. SAM COPPOLAfCorning to school once in a while-To be a school teacher. REX BABBfBashful toward girlsfTo work-if it pays. EDNA BUCHHOLZ--Her typing abilityffTo be a stenographer. WANDA BAUERffScnse of humorf fTo be Superman's girl. JEAN BRUCEWfGiving without rcccivingfTo be a poet. ALICE COCCIAfHer dimplesfTo run a Date Bureau. JESSIE BELLfHer pretty hairfribbons-To be a nurse. JUNE BOUDINOT---'Her smilcfTo be a stcnographer. JACK BARNETT--fHardfvvorking baseball manager-fTo get a date. EMMA COCCIAfChatterbox--To be the Voodoo girl. MARGARET ANDERSONfHer gigglefTo work and then get married. GLENN BAKER-Toothpick in his mouth-To be a farmer. JUDY ROBINSON'-Her accentfTo dance like Vernie Woods. MIONA ROUCHf'LMyfownfaf'?fTo be a second Edith Cavell. LAWRENCE ROUHIERfGoing his ovvn vvayfTo be a fireman . MARCELLINE SANDOREiLittle and cheerfulfTo be mama's little helper. FLORENCE SANTANGELO-Pauline's shadowfTo loaf. HELEN SCHIEfCleanliness-To be a nurse. MARY SCHAERATHfCheerful country girl--To operate a beauty parlor. HOWEY SCHMID-Ability to talk about anythingfTo be a John Barrymore. CHARLES SCHOLLENBERGER--''Punnyu humor--To be a dog catcher. ODELLA SCHUCHfffNot saying muchfTo be a salvation army worker. JANE SCHULTZ-'A jolly Buckeye -To be a personal secretary. LILLIAN SHAEERffBrains--To be a radio coach. fContinued on Page 891
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Observer Annual - 1940 Row I-Hal Dean, Howuy Schmid, Betty Gourley. Row Ilflvlr. Oldham, Bill Taylor, Bob Straub, Miss French. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS . OFFICERS: C. Howey Schmid ,..,,... ....,...,.,..,, P 'resident Hal Dean ....,.........,.., ....... V icefpresidcnt Betty Gourley ........w ............ S ecretary Robert Straub ..................... ....,............ 'I' reasurer William Taylor ....,..,.....,........ ....... S ocial chairman Miss French, Mr. Cldham .,,...,, .,..... F aculty advisors 0 ACTIVITIES: As the Class of 1940 completes its last year in Wooster High School, fPage Fowrteenjl it can look back with pride at what it has done for the school, and with gratitude for what the school has done for it. Every student is better prepared to take his place in the world than he was four years ago, and we hope Wooster High School has benefited from the contributions which every student has made. Some students of 1940 have brought state and nationfwide recognition to themselves and the school through outstanding work in their particular field. Because of President Hovvey Schmid's outstanding personality and leadership, and because of Social chairman Bill Taylor's ability for planning and arranging parties, the Class of 1940 enjoyed several getftogethers. The other officers should be commended for their excellent work. Our advisors, Miss French and Mr. Old' rnan, proved very helpful when assistance was needed.
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