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A6M WE WGZE V617 701414 - ' Miqnin Robert Johnston, The Class oi i939 early in its history malcinq epoch in the lourlh grade. Standing, leit to right: Pete , .. ,.....,. ,. .. .. , Hugh Coats, Bob Phillips, Peter Ranaldo, Martha Clendenin, Mary Jane Mole, Erwin Soulcup, Eleanor Peterson, Barbara Beardsley, Eugenia Nies, Harvey Meyers. Sue l-lull, 0 Right hand row oi seats: Walter Wittenberg, Henrietta Durnpert, Mariorie Mole, Richard Carlson, Myra Varley. 0 Second row seats: Joy Harris. .-,..-.--'4.'--------'---- --,-. r Bob Lang. Gilbert Cole. Doro- thy Krueger, Kenneth hlepler. 0 Third row oi seats: Roy Clanslcy, Betty Jones, Ruth Colcord, Margaret McJunlrin, Robert Schiebel. I, John Helfrich, do leave my ability to swing around lhe earner on l. Esther Stevens, leave Winnieflhe'Pooh to Miss Felqer. lwo wheels to Jimmy Youlner. l, Bob Bartlelt, do leave Ten and a halt broken finger nails to the l, Charlotte Baker, hereby will my booliiul blonde locks lo Muriel new Occul'-'am Ol my Wplllg SSGHOW 3'fl'5l bv the Window' Leadbetter. l, Barbara Beardsley, leave my height to my brother Harrison, We, Bernice Barlee, Anna Bollweg, 'Ruth Ham, do leave our scrib- V ' bling ability in shorthand lo any little freshman boy who has We' me Burgllaldl hols' bequeaill our amazmq repulallon 10 new prelly blue eyes. year's football squad. Take good care ot it, boys. . . . . l R Cl in l h ' ' ' ' , We, Kathleen Lies and Marian Portman, do give our plaid dresses to ' Ol ans Y' mv: my emi lo 5 Cerlam lime lumor the Belmont twins. Be sure to use lvory soap. 1 l, Keith Clark, promise to give up my girl craze and role ot Romeo to Dale McQuislon. l, Ethel Roth, do give my ability to crack qum to Shirley Jacobsen, l, Bill Clark, do leave halt interest apiece in a certain sophomore 4 l, Barbara Havens, leave a locker full ol music to any one who Judd Veer and Bud Norreu. gets there first. A l, Bill Pelling, bequeath to Mr. Roberts and the next sociology cl ' 7 S gned-Earl Almdale, some of my more famous puns, l'm givin' nuttin' lo nobucldy, see. I
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ATHLETICS Foolball Dekan, G. Burghardl, G. Bu rghardf, W. Almdale, E. Bidgood, B. Leary, T. McAIeese, D. Whifaker, B. Parsons, H. Mignin, F. Pelling, W. Slream, J. Yarbrough. C. Chesbro, C. Soukup, E. Laechell, W. Beardsley. H. Clark, K. Sauer, W. McOuis+on, D. Duranf, P. Barry, J. Wehling, R. Noble, W. Heaton, D. Orgon, E. Mignin, B. Paver, D. Basself, B. Schalz, J. Slraw, W. Chaney. C. Hodges. J. Ward, G. Gunderson, J. Overbey, E. Gauger, C. Peferson. H. Coa+s, H. Jordan, J. Kroning. C. Roafh, C. Granf, M. Granf, W. Rademacher, Vear. J. Law, R. Roscher, R. Baskefball Burghardf, G. D. Burghardf, W. Slream, J. Bidgood, R. Chesbro, C. Yarbrough, C. Norrell, R. Clark, K. Fisher, R. Barry, J. Suhring, B. Norfhrup, D. Bassefi, B. Gibney. D. .-. 5-:-rug, 3 HONOR ROLL OF ALL HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Track Burghardf, G. Burghardf. W. Sfream, J. Dekan. G. Whilaker, B. Phillips, R. Soukup, E. McAleese, D. Schiebel, R. Beardsley, H. McLaughlin, W. Liles. R. Granl, M. Laechell. W. Mignin, F. G.A.A. Clark, C. Guild, D. Ryall, N. Duncan, L. Weinland, F. Weldon. A. Zarbock, D. Amari, C. Tucker, J. Townsend, B. Beck, R. Faulkner, J. Blounl. P. Oakey, D. Pearce, C. Halenza, S. Hendrixon, C. Muench, C. Olander, A. Ross, B. Krueger, D. Slevens. E. Barlee, B. Tucker, V. Rineharl, V. Wood, J. Townsend, H. ACTIVITY PINS Anson, L. Barlon, B. Burfon, G. Carlson, B. Clark, W. Clark. K. Dreis, G. Hughes, R. Jones, B. Krueger, D. LaSalle, J. Long, M. Loveless, R. McOuisI'on, D. Mignin, F. Milleff, E. Olander, A. Schiebel. R. Scofl, E. Sell, H. Smilh, B. Sforck, M. Tousley, H. LaSalle. M. Leary, T. Reeder, R. Tucker, V. Meyers, H. Reiman, C. Slevens, E. Soukup, E. HONOR PINS Beardsley, C. Beck, R. Bird, D. Breckman, E. Brooks, D. Brown, B. Burlon, G. Carlson, C. Carpenler, A. Chaney. C. Clark, W. Dexler, T. Donnan, B. Fyhr, I. Garrelson, V. Gregory, W. Hassed. J. Healon, R. Hukari, R. Jacobson, S. Johnson, A. Knighf, M. Leyshon, D. Lyman, W. McCallum, L. March, C. Meyers, G. Nicholson, L. Oakey, D. Schramer, I. Slocum, G. Slocum, M. Snell, L. Sleen, C. Sweeney, N. Tucker, J. Ward, J. Wenzel, D. Wenzel, J. Brunick, M. Crossley, L. Fawcefl, B. Karner, I. McOuisIon, D. Dreis, G. Marlin, T. Millell, E. Parsons, H. Pierce, F. SI. Clair, C. Sfevens, E. Sforck, M. Townsend, B. Tucker, V. Vear, J. Zarbock, D. Beck, M. Glidden, P. Meyers, H. Ross, B. Uhlrich, D. Wolfe. C. Brown, D. Wood. J. HONOR ROLL Brown, D. Clark, W. Dreis, G. Glidden, P. LaSalle, M. Leary, T. Parsons, H. Schramer, I. SI'evens. E. Sforck, M. Tucker, V. Wenzel, D. Wood. J. Barton. R. Beck, R. Burlon, G. Dekler, T. Donnan, B. Fyhr, I. Hassed. J. Hepler, K. Karner, I. March, C. Marlin, T. McQuislon, D. Millell, E. Oakey, D. Ross, B. S+. Clair, C. Sauer, M. J. Vear. J. Wolfe, C. Beck, R. Brunick, P. Crossley, L. Fawcell, B. Gregory, W, Knighl, M. Meyers, G. Pierce, F. Townsend, B. Tucker, J. Ward, J. Zarbock, D. Coburn, G. Beardsley, C. Bird, D. Brooks, B. Brown, B. Carlson, C. Carpenler, A. Chaney, C. Garrelson, V. Heafon, D. I-lukari, R. Leyshon, D. Lyman, W. Nicholson, L. Slocum, G. Snell, L. Sleen, C. Sweeney, N. Wenzel, J. DISTRICT LATIN CONTEST Laura Nicholson Helen Townsend D.A.R. HONORS Carol Reiman OUILL AND SCROLL Eslher Slevens BAND AND ORCHES- TRA HONORS Isi' Division Weslley. I. Loveless, R. Anson, L. Hepler, K. Soukup, E. H. S. Brass Ouarfel H. S. Clarinef Ouarfel Beck, M. McJunkin, M. Snell, J. 2nd Division Will, K. Slevens, E. Zarbock, D. Ross, B. Haberkorn, T. Brass Sexfef 3rd Division Gugler, B. Norih, W. 4th Division Sl. Clair, C. ORCHESTRA AND GLEE CLUB PINS Pins and Guards Havens, Barbara Tucker, V. Cox, D. Slaltlord, B. Pelling, W. Dekan. G. Pins Barry, E. Donnan, B. Townsend, H. Sauer, V. Pruce, J. Herchmann, E. Aspinwall, N. Olander, A. Millefl, E. Fyhr, I. Ross, B. Beck, M. Dexler, T. Hoy, A. DeRoo, L. Taylor, H. Glidden, P. McJunkin. M. Brooks, B. Havens, Bruce
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-- s- Jllvm.--sw .. Y. W W- -- I, Sue Hull, leave my streamline tigure to the Ford Motor Com- pany, Incorporated. I, Eloise Idle, bequeath my last name to the kids in study hall. I, Betty Jones, leave my swing band records to Bob Liles. l, Drexel Kaminsky, leave my Tyrone Power profile to Mr. Monson. iHolIywood, here we come.l I, .loe Kleinwachter, leave my shy and bashtul manner to Junior Denson. I, Warren Knight, leave sixty-nine hairpins, two powder puffs, and twenty-nine lipsticlcs to the football team. I, Dorothy Krueger, iust leave with my love for birds lespecially blue idyS l- I, Helen Kunze, do leave better and bigger seats for snoozes in French class. I, William Laechelt, bequeath my last nine laps to Seabiscuit. I, Mary La Salle, bequeath my alluring and irresistible eyes to the freshman girls. I, Jeannette Lies, leave my ability to get to class on time to Marie Herran. I, Gerry Dreis, do bequeath my short skirts to Marian Barr, an up and coming freshman. I, Henny Dumpert, do leave my latest creations to Miss Leedle. I, Howard Duncan, leave lariat and spurs to any li'l buckaroo. I, Don Erwin, have Ieft!!!I Praise Allahllll I, Bruce Havens, retuse to bequeath my Ford to anyone but the iunk min. I, Kenny Hepler, do leave, with audible sobs, my trombone to Kelly lslide, Kelly, slidel. I, Betty Howell, do leave to the periods before lunch some ice- , cream bars. IThey will taste iust scrumptious, won't they7l I, Bill Hoy, give to Mr. Reynolds my mop ot curly red hair to go with his tweed suit. I, Ruth Hughes, leave my better minutes to Father Time. I, Bob Tucker, leave my motorcycle to anyone who can cop it. dlfl 6472.4 0 OUR SIXTH GRADE PICTURE Back row: Mary Jane Mole, Henrietta Dumpert. .............. Burkal, Mary Rauschenberger, Betty Howell, Carol Rei- man, Dorothy Krueger, Marjorie Mole, Sue I-lull. 0 Third row: Barbara Beardsley, Joy Harris, Betty Jones, Eugenia Nies. Margaret McJunkin, Catherine Bellas, Ruth Col- cord. Alice Krimmel. 0 Second row: Hugh Coats. Gilbert Cole, Peter Mignin. Melvin Whitaker, Harvey Meyers. Smoky MacVeigh. O Front row: Erwin Soukup. Kenny Hepler, Bob Lange, Roy Clansky, Bruce Conley. Bob Phillips. . , ,feud .-.s- . . Inna f- We . I, Virginia Tucker, bequeath my campaigning ability to the next year's election of county clerk. I, Arlene Wachrow, leave ten pencil sharpeners to Miss Felgar's room for further use. I, Frederick Peter Mignin, leave my detention slips and pink slips to Betty Gugler. I, Julianne Neu, leave my curly eyelashes and an eyelash curler to Mr. Vaughn. We, Eugenia Nies and Euphie Scott do bequeath Ferdinand to the waterlilies in the biology fish pond. I, Herb Parsons, bequeath twenty paper dolls lslightly wornl, a football helmet lsort of scuftedl, a whistle lwhat don't whistlel, and an empty pop bottle laccompanied with slightly chewed strawl to the shortest Sophomore boy. I, Bob Phillips, leave loh tragedy that it isl my dear ear phones to any one interested in static such as is found in Mr. Burger's office. I, Bud Schiebel, leave behind my tame of being the only track man who can giggle all the way around. I, lone Schramer, bequeath to dear, dear W.C.H.S. all I own. I, Tom Leary, leave all the buttons I popped to the sewing room. l, Mary Louise Long, leave all my you ails to you all. I, Robert Macht, bequeath my monotones to the fire buzz. I, Lloyd Mack, bequeath my lanky legs to Joyce Tucker. l, Smoky MacVeigh, leave bats and balls to all the hits in high school. I, Laura McCallum, leave my shingle to the roof of the high school. We, Francis and Gordon McFarland, do bequeath our shaving sets to the freshman boys. I, Bill McKie, leave my broken car radios to RCA and my good looks to the memories of the girls. I, Warren McLaughlin, bequeath my track ribbons to the Smith- sonian Institute. lThat's where Lindy left the Spirit of St. Louis.l I, l-Iarvey Meyers, leave my permanent wave to Lyman Anson. I, Bruce Smith, do leave the Science Club to any one who thinks he can run it. ' QR'
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