BARRETONE 17 SHIRLEY GRAY Marj Glee Club — 3, 4 Scriptus Staff — 3, 4 Barretone Staff — 3, 4 Her wit and humor constantly have the class in an uproar. She keeps us all bewildered as to how she thinks up these comebacks so rapidly. Her contagious smile makes everyone else want to smile. All in all she is a person anyone would be proud to have for a friend. She can also be depended upon for her loyalty. SENIORS IN SERVICE WESLEY HARRINGTON Harry Hats off to our Air Cadet ! We are proud of him as we are of all our classmates in the service. And how we miss his witty remarks for which he was famous. The chemistry class especially misses his concoctions in the laboratory and the instructor reprimanding him. We are sure “Harry” will prove a success in the Army as he did in his class. CHARLES MACDONALD Charlie Quiet Charles was one of the first to join the ser- vice, the Marine Corps. He was noted for his clever hand work. His hobby was building model airplanes and from all reports he had an excellent collection. Charles took quite an active interest in athletics and always was willing to aid the class in possibility. KARL WITT Skip “Skip,” our little sailor boy, left us with sad hearts on the morning of September 29, 1943. We were proud of him during his three years he spent with us, and we are proud of his voluntary service in Uncle Sam’s Navy. Karl served as President during our Freshman year and Treasurer during our Junior and Senior years until he entered the Navy. Everyone remembers his athletic ability and undoubtedly everyone will remember Karl Witt.
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