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Senior Class Sweetheart of ’46... Clothes crazy . . A way with men. . WILLIAM IRVIN WADE “Willie” “Y” minded... Stalwart star... A journalistic flare. RUTH VIRGINIA WALTZ “Minerva’’ . Keen mind... Go-getter ... Aggressive leader. fa , £ fi 4 Guee- et: MARILYN ANN WIGGER “Mer” . Personality plus... Pretty is as pretty does . Four-striped cheerleader THEODORE MAURICE WILLIAMS Good intentions ... Devilish pranks . . . Matrimonial ideas “Ted’”’ .. . Rises to the occasion. 2o)
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There goes the second bell, and all is not quiet in the Junior room. MR. MARTIN comes in and casts an evil eye upon the class, but still the uproar continues. There are ANNE WHALEY and BETTY WILLIAMS, both cheerleaders and, prom attendants, discussing their social life. DOT BAYER and PAT WIKEL are speaking of the possibilities of passing shorthand. In the back of the room, PAT NEATE, our class re- porter, is going over a solo for the glee club. LOIS UDRY, another talented member of our class, is drawing a picture of MARY GARBER, another cheerleader and vice-president of the class, while they talk about the favors for the prom. FRANK BECK, who is on the basketball team, is congratulating JACK VAN DEREN, JU NEO Res another basketball player, on his election as prom king. LEO WILBERS, BILL HUTCHCRAFT, and JOHN DUMBACKER are having their daily gab sessions. The main topic today is how nice it would have been to have DAVE SCHAAR with us this year. BILL BECHTOLD and JOE BERGFELD, the newest member of the basket- ball team, and BILL JUNG are discussing the successful basketball season we have had this year. CHICKIE ZOLLER, our class president, ROSEMARY KERKHOFYF, the secretary, and SHELBY CORNELL are going over questions for an American history test. BILL KREUTZ and BOB BENS, both members of the basketball team, are saying how much they would like to go to the tournament in Louisville this year. RUTH KLEYMEYER and DOT CLARK are wondering why a chemistry book ever had carbon compounds. GEORGE LAUTER is just talking. Last but not least, PAT CAMPBELL, our treas- urer, asks if anyone would like to pay his dues. This brings silence.
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