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wut will Louise Mueller leaves her cute nose to VirJean Hook. Charlotte Nash leaves her giggle to Carol Waters. Anne Nelson leaves her love for the classics to Joyce Anderson. Jeanne Perry leaves her dramatic ability to James Austin. Doris Schneider leaves her shy blush to Ruth Schonscheck. Carroll Truax leaves her love for action to Lucille Sherman. Mildred Van Patten leaves her love of dancing to Arthur Small. Lucille Waters leaves her special typing system to Joan Smith. Harold Severson leaves his bashfulness to Elmer Hawkins. Robert Behler leaves his southern drawl to N-eda Bacon. Gordon Knott leaves his curly eyelashes to Bob Horton. James Atwood leaves his unruifled calm nature to Mary Osmond. Ray Baethke leaves his perfect haircut to Arthur Carpenter. John Blackman leaves his Way with the Wimmen to Charles Dalbkc. Ray Campbell leaves his promptness to Charles Anderson. Bill Cisna leaves his come hither eyes to Bob Pedersen. Gordon De Boer leaves his left hook to Donald Hutchison. Robert Elfering leaves his quiet nature to Dudley Ward. Ray Fennema leaves his booming voice to Lila Cobb. Otto Gussarson leaves his height to Bob Severson. Bob Hawkins leaves his Krupa style of drumming to Jerry Savage. Marvin Heath leaves his place in Lovers Lane to Bill Effinger. Edward Knickelbein leaves his love for the juniors to anyone who wants it. LeRoy Maleck leaves his sense of rhythm to Bob Dressel. Richard Prince leaves his place on the stage crew to Roman Pfannenstill. Bill Petersen leaves his ready wit to Harmon Garwood. Bill Reamer leaves his curly hair to James Main. Maynard Schneider leaves his temperament to George Pierce. Francis Swenson leaves his freshman girl friends to Norman Edwards. Paul Sterbenz leaves the quiet motor in his car to Jack Sobey. Bill Techert leaves his hat decorations to Dale Smith. Bill Thompson leaves his uglamori' to Bob Sturgeon. Richard Truax leaves his wariness of women to Lyle Techert. Raymond Wells leaves his devotion to American History to Jim Harvey. George Winfield leaves his driving ability to Don Wilton. Page Keown leaves his ever-present cud of gum to Charles Zender. IN VVITNESS WHEREOF we have hereunto subscribed our name and fixed our seal the nineteenth day of August in this year one thousand nine hundred and forty ...,. WITNESSES: Class of 1940. Mr. Stillson Miss Rasmussen 'Ql11bo'e who 2 1960 A biographical dictionary of notable living men and women of the United States. The names in the Who's Who in America are selected not as the best, but as an attempt to choose the best known men and women of the country in all lines of useful and reputable achievements. Atwood, James-President of Internation al Philatelic Societyg world authority on stamp Collections. Baethke, Raymond-President of Baethkeis Tonsorial Emporiums, Inc. Behler, Robert-Architect of R. C. A. Television Institute Buildingg author of Mechan- ical Drawing Simplifiedf,
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Seniors Gong! Too busy for Spring Fever. Cave man stuff. Miracle-Seniors at work. Jeannie with the dark brown hair Mrs. Purcell, the second. Confidentially. 8. 9. 10 11 12 13 14 Writing notes again. Winner take all. With the greatest of ease. Pals. . Stupid! Why study! . Incognito. . More 'lSpring Feverf' The Thinker. Look pretty, boys. Oh, turn around. Mrs. Purcell, the first Does it hurt? Sophisticated.
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Behning, Elinor-Head dietician of Good Housekeeping Institute. Blackman, John-Famous chiropractor, author of theory of homolateral movement of nervous impulses. Bonner, Lois-New York Times humorist, writer of daily column Bona-fide Bonersf' Buchta, Barbara-Renowned fashion expert, designer for Nate Lewis, Inc., New York. Campbell, Raymond-Four-time winner of Indianapolis Auto Race, executive of Goodyear Rubber Company. Chinn, Irene-Author of Around the Horn Qbiography of Magellanj. Cisna, William-Editor of New York Herald Tribune, foreign correspondent during Sec- ond World War. Crawford, Lotus-Head librarian of Smithsonian Institute Library, originator of Crawford Catalogue System. games. Dalgaard, Lila-Singer on Television Stage. De Boer, Gordon-Second vice-president of Worme Windmill and Pump Company. Doolittle, Marjorie-Originator of educational theory of classics in kindergarten. Dowell, Hazel-Professor of Modern History at Columbia University. Elfering, Robert-Owner of Cross Country Trucking Service. Ellis, Zella-Dean of Women at Leland Stanford University, California. Fennema, Raymond-Manufacturer of Dainty Rae Perfumes and Cosmetics. Freund, Geraldine-Writer, Buddies' Fairy Tales , Singer on childrenis radio program. Gussarson, Otto-Stage manager of Erlanger-Selwyn Theatres. Hanke, Betty-Secretary of Labor, organizer of National Child Labor Association. Hawkins, Robert-Brain surgeon, head of Atlanta Municipal Hospital staff. Heath, Marvin-Owner of chain of restaurants, called The Marv. Hennings, Shirley-Counselor at Vassar. Henry, Helene-Prominent socialite, head of Junior Red Cross of Florida. Hostetter, Leona-Importer, authority on Oriental curios. Jacobsen, Dorothy-Head buyer for Saks Fifth Avenue. Keown, Page-Owner of Wrigley's Chewing Gum Industry. Knickelbein, Edward-Head chemist in Dupont Research Laboratories. Knott, Gordon-Sports writer for Chicago Daily News, professional golfer. Maleek, Le Roy-Industrial photographer. Mueller, Louise-Supervisor of Larsonneur School of Music. Nash, Charlotte-Dramatic coach at Northwestern University. Nelson, Anne-Interior decorator, decorated the Barrymore Memorial Theater. Perry, Jeanne-Superintendent of the Cradle at Evanston. Petersen, William-Book collector, owns only complete set of Jack London stories. Prince, Richard-Head of illumination and sound effects in NBC Studio. Reamer, William-Zoology professor at Washington College Prep School. Schneider, Maynard-Nlining engineer, examiner of mines for State of Idaho. Schneider, Doris-Head of Vocational Guidance Council for National Educational Board. Severson, Harold-Investment banker, first vice-president of I. C. R. R. Swenson, Francis-Inventor of Swenson's Self-driven Rotary Plow. Sterbenz, Paul-Retired heavyweight champion of the world. Techert, Wfilliam-Aeronautical engineer for Grumman 86 Douglas, Inc. Thompson, William-Athletic coach at St. John's Academy. Truax, Carroll-Owner and manager of Sunkist Health Resort. Truax, Richard-Dude Rancher in Northern Texas. Van Patten, Mildred-Private secretary to David O. Selznick. Waters, Lucille-Scenario writer for Paramount, Hollywood. Wells, Raymond-Member of Baseball's Hall of Fame. Holds a record of 3 no-hit, no-run Winneld, George-Retired farmer, developed Winfield Hybrid Corn.
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