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EDWARD HENRY LOUX Whatta ya got on the hip Ed Soccer, '40, '41, Basketball, '40g Track, '59, '40, Assistant Stage Manager- '5Curse of the Crystal Ball '415 Checker Club, '42, Dancing Club, '40. Here's a fighting man that intends to en- list with Uncle Sam as a United States Marine, and, brother, in these times those are lighting words. june will find him on the way to Faris Island and after Paris Island, well, we just can't be responsible for those Japs. Eddie's a pest, But he's one of the best You just don't mind this type of a pest when it's Eddie He likes to get you angry, but you can always be sure that before he leaves he'1l make you glad. It's just his nature to get into peoples' hair, and after twelve years we are accustomed to him and do not mind it a bit if we iind our books in someone's desk or our pencils' points broken, because we know that it amuses Eddie , and we shouldn'L want to spoil his fun for all the world. Eddie is one of the best in shorthand. You can ask Miss Bilder, but make sure that the door is open as you are apt to make a new door in the wall. We're going to miss your humor, but we know that you've got the stuff that it takes to make a marine, the guts and the fighting heart, and so to you we say Give 'em hell! JACK LIONEL MALTBY You Ain't Kiddin Jack Dancing Club, '42, Property Manager, Pro- fessor, How Could You! '40, That Crazy Smith Family, '41, The Curse of the Crystal Ball, '41, Staff of M. H. S. Jour, nal, '42g Vice President, '42 Any tickets today? Any candy to' day? It's the super salesman of the Senior Class whom youfre gazing at, folks! Jack can always be counted on to do his share in class activities. In fact, he usually does more. His reliability was one reason why we chose him to represent us as vicefpresident. jack is sometimes hailed as Casanova and Romeo, with good reason. He knows how to pick his girls and has plenty of them. Perhaps he believes in 'Lsafety in numbers. Any time you want a little excitement just get Iack's temper up. Things happen then. And we do mean happen! To counter' act his hotfheadedness, jack possesses a sense of humor which is often used to liven up dull classes. Active participation in sports doesn't seem to be in Jack's line. However, he lends the home team plenty of moral support and can be heard coaching from the sidelines at every game. Iack's ambition is either undecided or- a closed secret. Whatever it may be, if wishing will make it so, the Class of '42 makes sure hc will attain it. -ws 'if' SW T'-:J f....+ .fvift E 'lf J f Q 5 fe' - N 44 . X., jr - 5 .ah i 2 H .. .E af a t P s ni f f ? Ik - if t
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JOYCE MARY LAIZURE SHIRLEY MARTHA HARRIS Aw nuts Shirdy Music Festival, '39, Girls Glee Club, '40, '41g Dancing Club, '4l. '42g A. A. Member. We have here a shy little Miss who we are proud to say belongs to the Senior Class. She is one of those giggling blue' eyed girls, one of which belongs in every graduating class. Don't interpret from this, that Shirley is a quiet girl. Something else, she's as ready to get into mischief as the next Ollc. This young lady is a fine example ol the rule that those who work hard are always rewarded, for Shirley, by plugging along, has gained the plaudits of the faculty and her class mates. She seems a little boy shy or something: because we have never heard her speak of any heart throb, although we have noticed that Pete Peterson seems to enjoy dancing with her, and we are not sure but that Shirley giggles just a bit more when sheis dancing with 'iPete. ' Shirley has her wagon hitched to being a nurse, and we 'feel sure some Prince Charm' ing is going to awaken to look up into a pair all giggling blue eyes, and from then on they will live happily ever after. Oh, You Dope! 610, Basketball, '41, '42, Glee Club, '40, ,4l, '42g Dancing Club, 40, '41, '42, Cast of That Crazy Smith Familyng A. A. Member. Joyce is the singer of the Senior Class: she is always in harmony with whatever the rest of the class is planning on doing, never a discord, always in tune with the rest of her classmates. Love has come and gone in Joyce's life. lor, for all her youngness, Joyce surely gets around. She has had more than her share of boy friends. Some day the right one will come along and Joyce will have to eQAstJ her other beau in the drink. Basketball can brag of Joyce, as she is one ol' the Varsity 'forwards and she is a darned good one. When there are points to be made. the coach says Joyce go in as forward, aiwl her worries are over. Her ambition in life is a secret, at least. we don't know much about it. Perhaps she will realize her hopes of being an airline hostess. Good luck, Joyce. . f--S fin- -A T . Q ,-' ' -,Q - .177 iq:-7 Q lb r L. - -T 1,56-Wh f --e- J, ig' L- 3 ' ., ' QNJ QA : 5? 5 , ' tr- 43. ' ji V S I i,.::gef:,L'.:L,:'fQ: 'ri -:! I E., Jar' 1 N S t - V, J ld, H If ,N F' 'A'1',l '-'ik A Q f f' ' 7 'l ' sa' 1 Z 3
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WILLIAM MOON You're nuts Bill Stage Manager, That Crazy Smith Family '41, Assistant Stage Manager, Curse of the Crystal Ball '42, Sportsman Club, Soc- cer, '40, Art work for Journal, Checker and Dominoes, '41. Here we have a classmate that has an ovrrvfloxv of ambition. ln fact he has so much energy and pep that he works both day and night. During the day he comes to school, and during a part of the night he works at Wyanfs Radio Store. lt's the night work that Bill enjoys. Mooney hasnlt had any time for the wo- men regardless of how they have tried to en- tire him. Outwardly, he hasn't paid much at' tcntxon to them, but we have an inkling that when the time comes to jive , Bill will he ou: there with a babe in his arms. This fellows hohhy is taking pictures, the candid kind. That's the part we don't like. lle's taken some pictures of us at times that we didn't want our picture taken, and most of all we were not expecting them to be taken. Bill has been a great help to our Class hy helping with the stage work of our plays. We'x'e just left everything to him and it's been done. Bill has some plans about heing a me' rhanicz and if he works in the future as he has worked at Wy:1iit's, no joh will he too grC:lL for Bil1. CHARLES PFLANZ Hello Sweetheart Charlie Track, '39, '40, Cast of Professor, How 'Could You? '40, Member A. A., Sports- man Club, '41, '42. Here is one o'f those rarely found fellows who is an asset to any group in which he might happen to be. Charlie is a scholar, gentleman, comedian, and sportsman all in one. Whether it he arguing the war situa' tion with Mr. Clark or Ivlr. Krause, flattering a girl, telling a joke, running the half mile, or pursuing wild game, he can accomplish any task he undertakes with skill. Besides girls, Charlie also 'flatters car engines, For proof of this, watch him coax his Stuclehaker into hauling the gang home any noon. 'Charlie tends to he like his grandfather, Orin, a wellfknown and well-liked person. He takes a good bit of kidding, hut his temper seldom gets out of control. Acting is another of uCharlie's accom' plishments. Who can forget him as Butcher Boy Bean the pugilist of Professor, How Could You? Those scenes still hring a chuck' le to our lips. 'Charlie's amhition is to hecome a flyer. May there always he an unlimited ceiling 'for yon, Charlie. gg M, .aku J .,,, ...... xX ww 6 i 1 -- A f' A s 'Qt ......- ffgl A, 'YS fi 1 ff? L' W s -4 1' 'N Q, 1 'V 15' 2' -ssiafsiagffrz itii i -:E ager Vf Ja f .719 N 4 4 Y, ,,.. Q X , , 3 'ia il 1 M r ' fi ii i fll - Qin - E L i x usa. T- -'Ps 50' - ,A
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