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CAROL SNIDER, Commercial “Live to learn, and you will learn to live.” Girls’ Glee i, 4. FRANCES THOMPSON, General We like you still—the stiller the better.” Pep Club 3, 4; Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Indian Staff 2; Class Play 3. BEATRICE WACHTER, Commercial “She thinks more than she says.” G. A. A. 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Girls’ Glee 2. SHIRLEY WACHTER, Commercial A spendthrift with her words.” Dist. 218 1, 2; Declam. Contest 3; Girls’ Glee 3; Class Play 3, 4; Library 3; Dramatics 3; Indian 4; Dramatics Club 4. CHARLES WEHLING, Voc. Ag. “A good fellow and one wbo can be relied upon to do his part.” Boys’ Glee 3; F. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Judging Team L 2. 3- IRMA WILLIAMS, Commercial “A cpiiet and modest girl.” Pep Club 4; Girls’ Glee 2, 3. RAMONA WILLIAMS, General An innocent face, but you can never tell.” Pep Club 3, 4; Girls’ Glee 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Indian 2; Class Play 3. HARRY E. ZIEG, General “Possessor of “sax” appeal.” Merna 1; Band 2, 3, 4; Boys' Glee 3. NOT PICTURED COLETTA McCARTY, Commercial “An animated giggle, a bobbed head of hair. Put them all together and they make a maiden fair.” Merna 1, 2. MID-YEAR GRADUATES MAY FOSTER, General Merna 1, 2; Girl Reserve 4. RUTH STRETCH, College Prep. Sidney 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Glee 4; Band 4; Music Club 4; Vocal Solo 4; Sax Solo 4; Song Duet 4. LEO ROSE, Voc. Ag. E. F. A. 3 4- i 13 } -
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HUBERT L. HUTT. General God bless the man who invented sleep.” Football 2, 4; Junior Play 3; Class Will 4; Play Com. 4: Banquet Introduction Speaker 3; Boys’ Glee 2; B Club 2. MARGARET JOHNSON, Commercial Great Scott! What a busy woman I am.” Girls’ Glee 1, 3; Play Com. 3; G. A. A. 1. LUCILLE MARQUISS, Commercial Witty, lively and full of fun, a good friend and a true one.” Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Leader 4; Girls’ Glee 2, 3, 4; Annual 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Library 2; Class Play 3, 4; Indian Staff 2, 3, 4. RUSSELL MOSELEY, Vov. Ag. He's so tall bis feet just touch the ground.” F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Glee 4; Football 3, 4; Grain Judging 3; Livestock 1, 2. BEAT RICE NEUBAUER, Commercial A daughter of the gods, divinely tall.” Pep Club 4. PAUL ROBISON, Commercial “He doesn’t believe in love at first sight, nor does he take a second look.” Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Indian Staff 4; Boys’ Glee 1, 2, 3; Vice-President 2; Music Club 3; Brass Sextet 3; Class Play 4. JEANNE ROGERS, Commercial Her heart like the moon is always changing, but there is always a man in it.” Purdum 1, 2 ; Dramatics 3, 4; Girls’ Sextet 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Girls' Glee 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Declam. Contest 3. WARREN SCHELHORSE, General “Sometimes 1 sit and think; mostly I just sit.” Centralia, Washington 1; Football 3, 4; Student Council 2; Class Play 4. JACQUELINE SHADDEN, College Prep. Figure of truth, of faith, of loyalty.” Humboldt 1, 2, 3; Annual 4; Class Play 4. VALA SICKLER, Commercial “A true friend and classmate.” Girls’ Glee 2, 3; Indian 3. HELEN SIMONSON, Commercial Once a friend, always a friend.” Indian Staff 3; Pep Club 4; Girls’ Glee 3. BETTY SMITH, Commercial A low sweet voice, a rare thing in a woman.” Anselmo 1; Merna 2; Girls’ Glee 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; uirls’ Sextet 4; Music Club 4; Dramatic Club 4; Pep Club 4. C. DUANE SMITH, General Give me leisure or give me death.” Boys’ Glpe 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Dramatic Club 2, 4; Dramatic Club Reporter 4; Indian Staff 4. 12 fr-
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Prophecy for the Class of lj.0 OR WHO’S, WHERE, AND WHAT-NOT? Fifteen years had passed since the graduation of the class of 1940. A fine spring day found Clifford Bomberger and his wife nee Vivian Cooksley sitting in their spacious New York apartment discussing the whereabouts of their fellow graduates. Their speculation led to a resolve, for they desired a vacation after the successful run of their Broadway stage play, “Stars, Garters, and Buttonholes’’, or “Don’t Feed the Hand That Bites You.” “Let’s take a tour and look up our old classmates”, said Vivian. “We know that Bette Smith, the famous singer, is gargling Ah’s at the Metropolitan Opera House; Caroline Farritor and Irma Williams are photographers’ models. Why, you see their faces on every billboard, recommending “Snoro”, the breakfast food for a good night’s sleep.” “Fine!” said Clifford. “Let’s go to Washington, D. C. first.’ And sd commenced their vacation—dedicated to looking for their fellow classmates. In Washington, D. C. they called upon the President of the United States, Harvard Lomax. They found him in a dithering daze trying to balance the budget, while being fed headache pills by his capable secretary, Beatrice Wachter. The President informed them that Coletta McCarty was the head of the Cosmetics Research Division to devise a face cream that would act on sagging muscles like anti-knock fuel on a motor. The President called in his Secretary of Agriculture, Russell Adams, who had just settled the weatherman under Section XII, Article ii. Clause 4758 of the A. A. Z. for having predicated rain in Nebraska. Then he directed them to Attorney General Hutt in Richmond. Arriving there, they found that Mr. Hutt was trying to take the racket out of racketeering and his most capable feminine sleuth, Shirley Wachter, was hot on the trail of the country’s pseudo-criminals No. 1 and 2—Russell Moseley and Charles Wehling, chief Coca-Cola smugglers deluxe. Continuing their tour, they found that in tune with the times, (the “50’s” being the age of science) many of their fellow classmates were engaged in scientific research, the outstanding example being Charles Gardner, who was running a fish hatchery at Charleston, S. C. He had hired Ben Arnold and Harry Zieg to help him run his establishment. They were hatching silver-colored fish to replace the goldfish, showing their patriotism since the country went off the gold standard. At Mobile, Ala., they found the man of the hour, Warren Schelhorse, assisted by Emily Post, searching for a method to muffle the crackling of munched celery. Ivan Cooksley, assisted by his wife, the former Frances Gates, had recently received a large fund from the Rockefuller Foundation so that he could investigate the effects of moth balls on the love-life of moths. They were setting up their laboratory at Tampa, Florida. Swinging westward to New Orleans, our friends discovered that Harry Richardson was hard at work to become a “Henry Ford of the 50’s” by furnishing the multitude with cheap transportation. Flis idea was to produce a new type of bicycle that would fly. Reversing directions, our friends headed for the home state of Nebraska. Passing through Little Rock, Ark., they stopped at a leading department store. They found the three proprietors to be Ramona Williams, Frances Thompson, and Lucille Marquiss. They were featuring hosiery advertised as the kind with “No runs, no hits, and no errors.” At Kansas City, they met Milo Fenner, the Jim -4114 -
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