Cornell High School - Reflector Yearbook (Cornell, WI)

 - Class of 1941

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CLASS PROPH CY Lelah Jean Ambrose -- Attended Wls. U., and is now a chiropractor at Sun Valley. Fred Anderson -- Iviatlon instructor at the new flying field in Cornell, Wisconsin. Isabelle hrneson -- Finished a business course at the Eau Claire Business College and IB HOW SCCPGUBPY to G. A. Gillette in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Ralph Arneson -- Now managing a Borden Dairy Farm near Newark, New Jersey. irle Bachhan Has Fox Films, and is a been playing parts as registered nurse in Selzn1ck's 20th Century real registered nurse in life for David Selznlck. Neal Barne -- Is now a very important commercial pilot for United Airlines. Uorot anchard -- Now has a Job as private nurse for James Stewart, the famous movie Star. We wonder how long he'll stay s1ngle.J Leonard Blanchard -- Now teaching science at the University of Notre Dame. In a recent 1htCPV1GW he stated that he owed his present success to his former teacher, Wilbur Stow Raymond Ca aul -- After much experience in the newspaper line, he obtained a position as editor of a daily paper in Reno, Nevada. Chester Crosby -- Followed a singing career and le now first tenor in Fred Waring's male chorus. Betty Falbe -- Started tenor saxe position Irene Falbe -- Started Company, but became Grace Ha en -- Took up Building Helen Hakes -- group of nurse's training but was lost without her saxe. She now fills lst in Phil Sp1talny's all-girl orchestra. out as secretary to president of the G-Bat QGreat Basin Alrlinesl so intrigued with the air she turned stewardess. nursing and is now the school nurse at the newly erected school in Holcombe, Wisconsin. Attended Wisconsin University and is now touring Europe as chaperone for a girls from Vassar College, where she teaches. Arlene Hatfield -- Took a beauty course in Minneapolis and at present is managing the newly erected beauty salon in Holcombe. Nelda Henrickson -- Well known interior decorator in California. At present she is re- decorating the home of Lew Ayres in Beverly Hills. Audrey Larson -, Attended Eau Claire State Teachers' College and is now teaching school at Pleasant Ridge. Clare Miller -- Finally made his way South where he is athletic director at the YMCA durfng the day and crooner on station WSN in Nashville, Tennessee, at night. Katherine Moussette -- Manager of the hostess corps at the Nicollet Hotel in Minneapolis. Julia Patten -- Took up teaching at Wisconsin University and is now English teacher and director of dramatlcs at Vassar College. Clara Planing -- Attended the Platteville Teachers' College and is now teaching ln the Keystone school. Wynona Powers -- Entered a Major Bowes Amateur Contest and ls now touring with one of s unlfs as a featured vocalist. Raymond Purfeerst -- Attended school at River Falls and is now filling the position of teacher of mathematics in the Cadott High School. Donald Saxe -- Had three years training at Florida and is now playing second baseman with the White Sox. Doran Saxe -- Invented a new process for cheese making and ls now proprietor of the Cobhan Cheese Factory. f Lamar Scafe -- Is at present an architect for the United States government but is still trying to make up his mind whether to Join the Army or the Navy Air Corps. John Schone -- Graduated from Minnesota University Uutch East Indies. Dorothy Simonick -- Is now managing her own beauty and is now a civil engineer in the salon in Chicago. She has named it ot s hehuxe Do er Upper Arthur Solie -- Attended Oxford University and was appointed Poet Laureate because of his ahilfty to write any kind of poetry at any time. Phyllis Stockman -- Took teachers' training at River Falls and is now a teacher in the ste Ia Graded School. Malvina Turner -- Is now applying her favorite subject, social problems, in real llfe as Hrs. floyd Toutant. lShe is happily married.5 Bett Joyce Vaggrt -- Is at present employed as a model for Schiaparelli in New York. hecent y mo e ed a successful new creation by this famous designer. Beverly Waggener -- Went to business college at Milwaukee, traveled around the country or a year , and now Vichy, France. Victor Walters -- Owner night cluh by night, Lucille Whipple -- Took to Pierre, in Paris, has a position as secretary to our ambassador, Admiral Leahy, in of a combination Auto-inn, in other words, a garage by day and a in New York City. a beauty course in Eau Claire, and gained prominence as assistant France. Robert White -- Used his banking experience in Cornell to become president of a very successful bank in Monte Carlo. Gra ce Wilcox -- Went south as a social worker during spring floods along the Mississippi -'ghd' 'm1ddle-a1eled it with a now prominent baseball player. Helen Willman -- Took up business work at Minneapolis and advanced to the position as '15c 'to Morris B. Sacs of Sacs 5th Avenue, Chicago. Lorraine Wilson -- Obtained a position in the H111 Library in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as ErEI5'1E'5h't-librarian, after receiving a recommendation from a former English teacher. William Ziebarth -- Took up aviation, and now is employed as an instructor at Pensacola, FIOPIEB. - 12 -

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Wwf J l l JWJ' Lf' I .ng v A,-1 1 tl uw, ,A ,W ,A4 l1',QJ- ,' SJ, NM, f J, flu I V 5, sEcoND-CLASs SEAMEN ,grllxllgiill Agibfq qdhtglfiarold' Guthrie, Lloyd Bemis, Genevieve Crosby, Marguerite , f ,sg, 1958, is te1nhaus3'Mildred Knez, Edna Brun, Harriet Bunes, Agnes 11. Ky ji eAitzl,JDelores Larson, and Pearl LaForge. J ,L' gi-tgga y,JA1t Halvorsen, Solomon Beaudin, Florian Hagen, Shirley WH ,J 6 DC ,gln'k1ghtfoot, Melva Johnson, Caroline Grotte, Lois Dawson, , Q - I 1 2r1iUilTl1u G, 'x uth Overmeyer, Verna Blanchard, Rolens Bartz, and Margaret' 5 9 S! ' A Ui Q. , III gggrgll Qgthong,RJ2cE ggnsgg, Gerald Clark Dg2ag?aAs5fPUohn Thon, L1ofH.fs U 1 YDS? G Z 0 omas orson n field Gloria Lange L05-5 MUPPUY, HHPOJ-d POPP5-6, Francis Cape d t?Roberts. , fix '. , 1 - Va ' in I 1 V! E ,,' if f p,Mk PDU, p,J,r'ilf1giEHJJ':4J J Af 5 fi! - V . ft 'V xr f A 'V .ll if , 0 J as as fm - f if ,fs- , ,- 3 ' , J ,J ' Q - ' I J . M, Juufoaiomss Hlsfromf MJQ P 'rf 5 After three successful years of high school, our class numbers fobtyfthree members. le are looking forward to next year with much enthusiasm in regard to the scholastic events which it holds in store for us. Our officers are: President, Jean Lightfoot, vice-president, Darrell Anthonyg sec- retary-treasurer, Genevieve Crosby. A Our class play, '0h, Professorn, a threegaot farce, was presented on November lst. Phe plot revolved around a mysterious professorl The cast was as follows: Jake, the school Janitor, Donald Ash, Miss Frederica, assistant to the Dean, Lois Murphyg Dr. Aristotle, the Jean, Maynard Retzloffg Fluff, Juanita Thuneg Bertha, Rolene Bartz: Jean, Lois Steinhaueg Belle, Jean Lightfoot: Michael Pemberton, returning from Paris, Solomon Beaudin: Professor Percival Courtwright, in need of fun, Harold Guthrie: Jimmy Anderson, in need of a friend, Darrell Anthonyg Patricia Patterson, also returning from Paris, Margueritte Jennings, llle. Fifi, belonging to Paris, Pearl LaForge. The majority of the Junior class voted in favor of a prom, which was held in Cornel1's 1ew auditorium on May 2nd. Due to the stress placed upon national defense, the theme of the prom was taken from the Navy. Using the senior colors, which are blue and white, as the main colors of the evening, we added red to give the effect of Amerlcanlsm. The stage of the auditorium was trimmed to represent a ship, with the orchestra out on deck. Behind the orchestra the flags of the country and school were displayed. The balconies were gayly trimmed with deck chairs. To add the final touch of the sea, life-preservers were hung from the balconies. In each life preserver was found a blue anchor. To further beautify the trimmings of the auditorium the ladies of the evening were gayly decked in gowns har- monizing with the national colors. -13-

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