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MARGARET BAER Margaret Baer. We like her hair. Hall Monitor, 4: Mixed Chorus, I-2. GUY BAKER What a guy! Dramatics Club. 1-2-3-4: Band, l-2-3-4: Orchestra, 1-2-3-4: Operetta, 4: Why the Chimes Rang, 3-4: German Band, I-2-3-4: Senior Class Play. PAULINE BAKER The laborer is worthy of his hire. A Cappella Choir, 1, National Honor Society: Operetta, 4: Chemistry Club, 4: Eaglet Literary Staff. RUTH BALDWIN She likes 'em tall, dark and handsome. Travel Club, l-2-3-4: Library Club, 4: Hall Monitor, 4. 1. R. BARKMAN , Bender moon domes over the mountain, he'll be there. Basketball, 3-4: Captain Basketball, 4: S Club, 3-4: Class 1 Vice-President. 3: Patrol, 2-3-4: Hall Monitor, 4: American Legion Award. 8th grade. ALICE BARRON ' Alice, Alice likes to sew, She puts her stitches in a row. Crocheting Club, 3: Travel Club, 4. CLARISSA ADAMS Up and at 'em. Knitting Club, 2: Art Club, 3-4: Poetry Contest, 3: Hall Monitor, 4. CARL AIRSMAN We often wonder if credit is given where credit is due. Orchestra, I-3-4: Mixed Chorus, 3-4: Boys' Chorus, 3-4. HAROLD ALBRIGHT He will work tillie becomes manager. Band, l-2-3-4, Orchestra, l-2-3-4: Varsity Basketball, 3: Dance Orchestra, 2-3-4: Dramatics Club, 2-3-4: All West- ern Band, 3-4: All State Band, 3-4: Senior Class Play: Operetta, 3: German Band, 2-3-4: Stage Crew, 3-4. TREATICE ANKENY She is writing her Htreaticen on beaux. Band, 3-4: Dramatic Club, I-2: Chemistry Club, 4. Senior Class Play: Secretary of Class, l. HENRY ASH We bet you're not ash good natured as Henry. Boys' Chorus, 3: Dancing Club, 4: Senior Class Play. EZRA BAER Izzy baer, Challie7 Band, 1-2-3-4: Orchestra, l-2-3-4: Brass Band, 3-4: Brass Quintet, I-2-3: German Band, 1-2-3-4: Iunior Mechanics glub, 1-2-3-49 Model Airplane Club, l-2-3: Senior Class ay. 1 4 C lb 119i
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tlgi' FAREWE LL TO THE CLASS Robert Van Zandt, President Robert Specht, Vice-President Jennie Sicheri, Secretary-Treasurer As freshmen in 1933, we were as green as unripe grapes and in many ways comparable to them. Even though our affairs of state were handled ably by Chuck Morocco, our verdancy gradually became blue with the addi- tion of red always the companion of a blush. With a more just foundation for our sophistication we entered our sopho- more year. But don't be misled: we could claim no connections with Sophists or their art. However, our Sophomore-Senior dance out-Maxwelled Elsa Maxwell. Now that we were juniors we resolved to 'fmake the mountain come to 'us' and to personify the evolutions of the oak and acorn. We failed to do a Mahomet, but we did succeed in explaining the intricacies of a quagmire to the Seniors on field day. Taking a wee bit of Schmaltz and a goodly portion of swing, which was stirred round and round in our minds, we gave to our brothers and sisters the Iunior Prom and the Football Dance. We were always so impressed with the seniors of the past but we fail to see anything impressive about ourselves. True we are proud of our ac- complishments but we don't feel the dignity we always associated with our new positions. ln an effort to effect the front as custodians of the under- classmen, we played host and hostess to the Freshmen and sprouted a few gray hairs thereby, In an attempt to halt these signs of maturity the faculty planned two parties for us and added the Iuniors as a de-aging agent. The year book and the Senior Class play greedily took Seniors from circulation for a few months but restored them in time for the irksome commencement preparations. lt is over now and we are reluctant to go. We have seen many leave us in the past and we know now that the ecstasy of seniors at commence- ment time is hypocrisy to the nth degree. If asked to tell our reactions upon graduating, we Seniors would say that we take more sorrow with us than we leave behind. OF Tl-IIRTY-EIGI-I
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'l'20'k DOROTHY BARRON Dot is tops, barron none, Operetta, 3: Dramatics Club, I-2-3: Library Club, 4: Na- tional Honor Society. Senior Class Play: Why the Chimes Rang, 3: Hall Monitor, 4: Mixed Chorus, 3-4. BETTY BAUMAN Betty sells us MSmooth Sailing Library Club, 4: Candy Salesman, 3-4: Hall Monitor, 4. ARTHUR BELCHER A He's a Hpillf' Latin Club, 3-4: Senior Dramatics Club. 4, Senior Class Play: Eaglet Business Staff. CHARLES BERKEY Do you have last week's German lesson? Biology Club, 2: Iunior Mechanics Club, 4. HELEN BITTNER There's a lot of spirit in those fifty-nine inches! Operetta, 2-3-4, Press Club, 3-4. EARL BOWLIN He's a dreamer. Chemistry Club, 4: Patrol, 4: Senior Class Play, Photo- play Club, 3. XA! 4 DONALD BOYER He knows his stuff! Photoplay Club, 2, Chemistry Club, 4. l NATALIE BRANT Hark, the harold angels sing! Orchestra, 3-4: National Honor Society: Chemistry Club, 4: Hall Monitor, 4, Latin Classical Program, 4: Eaglet Literary Staff. BETTY BROCHT MVariety is the spice of life. Gym Club, 1-23 Dramatics Club, 3-45 Operetta, 3, Hall Monitor, 4. IOE CAREY Mr. Stineman will tell you how Ioe careys on. Band, 1-2-3-4: Orchestra, l-2-3-4, Why the Chimes Rang, 3-4: German Band, 1-2-3-4: Senior Class Play: Dramatics Club, 1-2-3-4: Stage Crew, 3. DOROTHY CHRISTNER Office efficiency plus! Typing Club, 3: Library Club, 4. FRANCES COLEMAN If it's the last thing I do- - Operetta, 3: Senior Dramatics Club, 3-4.
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