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DORIS MARTIN—One of the girls who led us to cheer our team on to victory. Always at peace with the world. LEON ANDERSON—Wotch him, he's liable to pull a corny joke on you. Leon is intelligent in some ways. MARILYN BLOCK—Absolutely one of our cutest girls. Seems to have fun with everyone at all times. VERNON KIRCHOFF—Another one of our Baseball Boys. He's termed as a quiet lad, but isn't always. EDWIN WEISSERT—Quiet, and we hear that he drives his car like mad. Good sport and lots of fun. RUTH LONG—Is thought by most faculty members to be the outstanding girl in the entire high school. JOHNNY MAE MORGAN—One of the happiest girls we know. Seems to have lots of fun, just giggling. DOROTHY EBERHART—She's always noted for her quietness. There's more—she's blonde and pretty. JOAN BOLLMAN—One of the most attractive girls in any class; as sweet as can be, and very talented. PAUL ARNOTTI—One of nature's most agreeable, congenial blunderers. You hear him when he's around. VIDA EBERT—One girl who has a sense of humor and makes use of it. She is a jitterbug dancer too. REX WIEDERANDERS—Possesses much courtesy, great mental power, and A-l likeableness to boot. Martin, Doris Anderson, Leon Block, Marilyn Kirchoff, Vernon Weissert, Edwin Long, Ruth Morgan, Johnnie Mae Eberhart, Dorothy Bollman, Joan Arnotti, Paul Ebert, Vida Wiederanders, Rex
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Sudbring, Ruth Petroit, Albert Lee, June Thiel, Gene Schmidt, Melba Widdows, James Kirsch, Leroy Ceresero, Louise Karvelot, Virginia Luebbers, Doris Benyr, Royd Hauptman, Norma T)lte eniot ClaAA RUTH SUDBRING—Efficient, and goes on her way quietly. AL PETRAIT — He's now serving his country in the Navy. JUNE LEE — She's either reading or voicing her opinions. GENE THIEL—Gene's reserved— and the intellectual type. MELBA SCHMIDT—She giggles constantly—is loads of fun. JIM WIDDOWS—Left us to take up wearing the Navy blue. LEROY KIRSCH—Blonde, eyes of blue, and a band member. LOUISE CERESERO—Nice, and friendly, and full of vitality. VIRGINIA KARVELOT—Makes friends, not acquaintances. DORIS LUEBBERS — Life's burdens will never trouble her. ROYD BENYR—Never hurries, and arrives in the nick of time. NORMA HAUPTMAN—Quiet and sedote, intelligent, witty. 20 Tommy O'Connell
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Boyle, Shirley Benyr, Bob Burge, Doris Goetter, Dorvin Welle, Robert Malinosky, Evelyn Prineas, Mike Riedlinger, Maxine Hecht, Arlene Cuff, James Lowry, Delberto Jedda, Albert SHIRLEY BOYLE—Never tries to be anything but herself. And this policy has found her many friends. BOB BENYR—Has trouble figuring how to combine studies and fun, and when or when not to be in school. DORIS BURGE— Yearning for athletics, one and all. She made a very nice football queen for us last Fall. DARVIN GOETTER—Looks like the quiet type, but he really isn't—he likes to have his fling once in a while. ROBERT WELLE—A good worker when he wants to be; he just needed a little persuasion from his teachers. EVELYN MALINOSKY—Reads more library books than anyone we know. Never seems to worry much. MIKE PRINEAS—Big, good-natured, would do almost anything for a laugh. Another of those Chem. fiends. MAXINE RIEDLINGER—Possesses rare trait for a woman, quietness. Actice member of our famous band. ARLINE HECHT—An everlasting source of good fellowship to her classmates and to her teachers as well. JIM CUFF—Good looking guy with many women fans. He's well liked by all who are acquainted with him. DELBERTA LOWRY—The first thing you notice about her is her beautiful red hair, the next, her sweet way. 22 AL JEDDA—The faculty thinks of him as an open book or an intricate puzzle to be worked out some way.
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