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Following the custom of past years, the class of l46 has chosen an icieai boy and girl who, we feet, represent our school. To these two we bestow the title of Nir. and Miss Dixie. , The selections are haseci on the pupils' high standard of scholarship, pleasing presonaiity. good character, and willingness to participate in class activities and school affairs. The nominees for Miss Dixie were: Betty Teipei, Mickey Morris, Jerry Froeiicher, Helen Ross, and Mary Nix. The nominees for Nir. Dixie were: Ed Tietig, Bob Vosicuhi, Mike Johnson, and Bill Gregory. The Senior Class of 1946 is prouct to present Helen Ross as Miss Dixie IX and Bob Vosicuhi as Mr. Dixie IX. RAMONA RAABE. Page Twenty-two
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Q JOHN ROBERT VOSKUHL Basketball, l-2-3-4: Basketball Cap- tain, 45 Football, 3-4, D Club 3-4, Prom Attendant, 3: Mr. Dixie W 4: Bowling Club, 4: Kentucky Fu- ture Retailers, 4, Annual Staff, 4. Y NORMA RUTH WARD Giee Club 1 2 3 4 Bowling Club 4. JACK R. VVITTKAMP Football, l-2-3-4, Basketball, 3-4 intra-mural, 1-2-3, D Club, 3-4 Swimming Club, 43 Bowling Club 4, Rifle Club, 4, Annual Staff, 4. GLENN VVEGENER Student Council, 2-4: Class Presi- clent, 4: Annual Staff, 4: News- paper, 4: Swimming Club, 43 Ritie Club, 45 Bowling Club, 45 Riding ' Club, 45 Carner lub, 4: Golf ELLEN PATRICIA YOUNG GI CI , , X IG ' My J I C SALLY You Girl Reserves, l-2: Riding Club 1-2: Giee Club, l-2-3. Ufel'
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Qlau Pa ' Vvoe is mel Inventing my atomic roclcet ship wasn't as easy as I thought. The pieces simply wouldn't Fit together. Vvhat was I to do? Boom! Crashl Booml That was the last I remembered, for quite a while, until I found myself float- ing through space in my own uninvented roclcet ship. As I sped along, l began to tllinlc of my classmates from Dixie and what had happened to each one. Groovy Gregory, alias Billy Gregory, organ- ized his own jive hand lcnown as The Dixie Land Swing Band and has Glen Revelas his vocalist, Nina Hellard is part owner of the Hellard and Gellard's Alleys and Billiards. Calvin Baker, through experiments in radar, invented a lie detector which is used exten- sively at Dixie hy Miss Rouse. Jerry Froelicher achieved her goal and has written the great American novel entitled How to Vvin Men and Keep Them. Jack Vvittlcamp and Bob Voslcuhl for the last tive years have been rival coaches at tvvo well-lcnown schools. Ludlow and Dixie. Jaclc, of course, coaches at Ludlow. Ramona Raahe put her salesmanship to good use. She married her boss. Billy Rusconi became another Einstein. He's a whiz at checlcing Figures. Dolores Schulth and Betty Earls are secre- taries for Rufus Raufus Loans and, Losses Inc. Bob Mullins and Charles Madden toolc ad- vantage of their training in printing. They pulm- lished The Bluegrass Cutter. Bill Presnell and Robert Schawe are their reporters on How Blue the Green Grass is Growing. Phyllis Nicholson, who planned to he a pharmacist. hecame instead a pharmacist's mate. Kenny and Ralph Caldwell opened an Inn called Caldwell and Caldwelrs Come on Inn. Gloria Threllceld, a famous lecturer on Biol- ogy, attained fame when she discussed The Flight of the Bumble Bee. Mike Johnson and Bolo Squair are designing zoot suits for the well-dressed Jacks of the day. Mae Cogswell has become an English teacher at good old D. H. S. and her motto is, The Less Vvorlc, The Better The Grade. The Dixie Trio, Mickey Morris, Jean Savage. and Martha Bradley, have their own radio pro- gram on Station L S M F T. Glenn Vvegener is their Master of Ceremonies. Leonard Schulte, not quite as undernourished but just as popular, became a second Sinatra. and Glendora Northcutt is his professional swooner. lVlary Parsons went to college and majored in gymnastics. She ended up hy marrying Physical Helen Ross is now a hep belle operator drooling number pleas-s-se to anyone who will listen. Page Twenty-three
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