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BEVERLY HERBST—Little and cute, keen pensonality, alwoys ready and willing for any fun that comes along. JACK WALKER—Has dainty habit of throwing things in cafeteria and peering around seeking approval. JANE CWIN—Hasn't been much trouble, but at the same time hasn't accumulated much real larnin. BRADLEY FARNWORTH—Chain store tycoon of the future, already on the first rung of the success ladder. MARY SCHIOPEN—Quiet with the public, peppy in her own litle clique. Mr. Lampertz's aide-de-camp. EDDIE ROCCA—One of the school's most handsome. Z)he Senior Cla££ Tom, liev, Don, Jane, and Fritz BOB HOUSE—An enigma to some of us out here. CAROL CERSTENECKER—Here's a girl with a smile MAXINE SIMONS—Never did care much for school. GILBERT WITTE—His nice personality is enviable. ROSE MARIE KIRCHNER—Has a multitude of friends DORIS BROCKMEIER—Capable, sweet, personable. Herbst, Beverly Walker, Jack Gwin, Jane Farnworth, Bradley Schiopen, Mary Rocca, Edward House, Bob Simons, Maxine Kirchner, Rosie Gerstenecker, Carol Witte, Gilbert Brockmeier, Doris 23
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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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Crespi, Chas. Evans, Jacquelin Woodring, Rufus Fix, Evelyn Wilshire, Robert Albrecht, Wilma Hammers, Eleanor Wrigley, Robert Block, Mildred Edmiston, Jerry Adcock, Mary Lou Ward, Pat 7jke Senior Cla££ Doris, Freddie, Ruth CHARLES CRESPI—Knows about everything except himself. JACKIE EVANS—Would rather have fun than study lessons. RUFUS WOODRING—Gosh, he's tall. One of our athletes. EVELYN FIX—We're convinced that her energy is spasmodic. ROBERT WILSHIRE—He speaks very little, but says much. WILMA ALBRECHT—Her words tumble like clowns about her. ELEANOR HAMMERS—Looks like a girl of true spirit. BOB WRIGLEY—Nature made this guy, then broke the mold. MILDRED BLOCK—The quiet kind whose natures never vary. JERRY EDMISTON—One of the male beauties of C. T. H. S. MARY LOUISE ADCOCK—She does nothing that seems trite. PAT WARD—Another male beauty, but he's quite a puzzle. 24
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