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RUBY PAULIN E KURZE Kurzie Commercial C ourre journalism 3, 4 fgirls' sports editor 41, physical education 3, chorus 1, 2, 5,45 baseball 1, 2, 4, hockey 1, 2, 3, 4g dancing 2. Ruby is the mighty mite in our class. She certainly is the living proof that not size but ability is the thing that puts a gal over big. Shyness and a healthy fighting spirit are outstanding in Ruby's per- sonality. Although she hides her light in class she blossoms forth on the hockey and baseball fields. Miss Hannon is losing a game little player but the world will gain one! HOLLY M. LEWIS Tiny Commercial Courre Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, physical education 3, journalism 4, dancing 2, 3, K.C.S. 2. A friend in need is a friend in deed. These words describe Holly to a Whenever anyone is harried and upset Holly may be found calm and collected with a word of encouragement. Though a' reserved lass, she nevertheless is willing to toil diligently on com- mittees, and in journalism work she always comes through nobly and with little fanfare. Good luck, and our best wishes to a reticent young lady with a rosy future. AUDREY G. LIN DNER Auge College Preparatory C ourre Class secretary 1, 2, 3, 4, chorus 1, 2, homemaking 2, baseball 1, 25 student council secretary 2g dancing 2, 35 physical education 3, 4, journalism, assistant editor 4g scoops 35 orchestra 1, 2, D.A.R. Girl 4. The class of '44 was more than proud to have Audrey be its D.A.R. Girl this year. Her outstanding scholastic ability and friendly manner have won the respect and admiration of us all. She has received and merited an A Card all during her four years at D.R.H.S. No one has any doubt that Audrey will make the most of her future, for through her sincere willingness to work on any project she has won an enviable record. JOSEPH MIEZEJESKI Moses Commercial C ourre Rifle club 1, physical education 2, 3, 4. Joe is undoubtedly not a ladies' man. When all the other fellows are talking about their girls, he talks about his Ford. In English class joe's best topic is How to take a Ford Apart and Put it Together Again. A one track mind with plenty of ability to concentrate is a big help, joe Moses-and you have what it takes! 11
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ELIZABETH CECELIA EAGAN Bette College Prepaarlory Courre Chorus 1, 2, 45 journalism 45 literary editor, scoops 35 assistant editor, student council 25 secretary 45 homemaking 25 nursing 25 class treas- urer 3, 4. If there ever was a ball of fire in the class of '44, Bette is it. She has proved her talents in Problems. If you want to get in on a hot subject, just challenge Bette on the topic Roosevelt . lf you are not a Democrat before you start you will be when you finish, for her beauty, brains, and that certain something are sure to get you. WINIFRED G. HALING Winnie C ommerrial C ourxe journalism 45 physical education 35 chorus 1, 2, 35 baseball 2, 45 librarian 35 typing award 2, home ec. award 2. Although Winnie never went out for the team, she is one of our outstanding baseball players. Her quiet manner is misleading, for when it comes to being a regular all round girl, Winnie is right on the old home plate every time. RICHARD BOARDMAN HENRY Dick General C ourfe Chorus 35 soccer 1, 2, 3, 45 baseball 25 captain of traffic squad 4. Dick's witty answers have sent the senior class into uproars and Dick into the hall. That slap-happy way of yours is bound to make you a success in any held you may choose, Dick. SOREN CHRISTIAN IBSEN, JR. Ibbie College Preparatory C ourre Student council 1, 2, 45 school play 35 journalism club 45'business man- ager, dramatics 4. Ibbie is the man who can crack any business deal without batting an eyelash! The class is endowed with a carefree, talkative fellow in Ibbie , with an irrepressible grin and enormous appetite. Well Ibbie , if brains andinatural ability are desirable in life, you should quickly ascend the ladder of success. 10
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. 'N, NATALIE MISLICK Nat College Com-re Orchestra 1, 2, chorus 1, 2, scoops 3, homemaking 2, physical educa- tion 3g dancing 2, 3, journalism 4. There isn't a more thoughtful girl in Deep River High than Nat. Besides this she is industrious, enthusiastic and friendly in all ways. The ranks of the nursing profession will surely be brightened by your sunny smile and gracious manner. ELIZABETH MATHER MOORE Bea C ommerrial C ourre Arts and crafts 2, dramatics 2, secretary and treasurer 3, dancing 2, assistant dancing teacher 3, 4, scoops club 35 journalism typist and reporter 4, physical education 3, 4, hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, chorus 1, 2, 4, orchestra 7, 8, 1, 2, 3, cheer leader 2, 3, 4, school play 1, 2, 3. Who could furnish more music than the juke box? Bea, of course! This along with her cheer leading has made her one of the most popular members of our class. Bea is a lover of all good things in every school. This includes Pratt. Now what could be there? We wonder! MARY G. MORRIS Stubbie Commercial Caurre Dancing 25 assistant dancing teacher 3, 4, journalism 43 newshound editor and typist 4, librarian 2, head librarian 3, physical education 3, 4, hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 3 arts and crafts 2, orchestra 3, dramatics 2, vice president 3, chorus 1, 2, 4, cheer leader 2, 3, 4, scoops 3. Believe you us, the most energetic, dynamic gal in these here parts is Mary. Snazzy decorator, peppy news writer, jazzy cheer leader, character comedian-all add up to our Stubbie of the tiny dimensions, who can take it and dish it out with the same infectious giggle. JOAN P. NELSON Blondie Nurrer Training Chorus 1, 2, 4, dramatics 2, 3, 4, scoops 3, first aid 2, journalism 4, arts and crafts 2, baseball 1, hockey 2, 4, dancing 2, 3, physical educa- tion 3. That familiar line nursie, l'm getting worsie, will be heard more frequently when Joan enters the course of nursing. Oh! Those lucky sailors! I mean patients. 12
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