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DONALD DAMMERT DONALD BLACKBURN GEORGE SWINFORD JEFF BROWNING Four members of the Senior Class of '46 were called to active service and were unable to graduate with the class. We wish to pay special tribute to these boys who had to give up their senior activities and delay their education while serving their country. Our service boys are Donald Dammert. Navy; Donald Blackburn. Army: George Swinford. Navy; and JeH: Browning, Navy. Page, Trucnlykfinu i ; J
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61.244 prlzeay Jimmy Deister spent years in perfecting a new car known as the HThree D's -vDeistefs Diesel Dociger. Biiiy Otten. the fresh miiicman, never iaiis to deliver 8 quarts daiiy t0 Norbert Cahiii's happy iittie family at 8 Buttermilk Pike, Saiiy Youtsey teaches a private kindergarten for rich iittie i'Joys. James Manning estahiisheci a new era in iiterature imown as mThe Age of Manning by his ever great aiiegory Atom and Evil. Zeima Sharii is stiii singing uScruh Me. Momma at the Soap Box Opera. Lee Droege anti Biii Laird are photographers for the Bathing Beauty magazine. Mary Nix and Pat Brown tic their mmieiing. Aimacieiie Ashcrait made a career of her singing She warhies the commercials for Birdseye's Frozen Frog Legs.n Aii the national prohiems were soived by President Buzzy Tietig with the iigiorious heip of his wife. Mary Lou Roeding draws sport cartoons for the Enquirer, anci her model is Charies Oraiiy Jones. Ben Riiey intendeci to he a Doctor oi Science, but is now a connoisseur of women, Shiriey Eger's haiiet dancing brought her fame. as she became the star of the Baiiet Russe in New York. Harris Combs and Bob Loiiinit broke aii recorcis in sky writing through their advertising of Robert Clement's piiis. Guaranteed to work for any 0M jerk. Eiieen Keiieher worked at the Post Ofiice and surprised everyone by marrying her favors ite iittie maii carrier. VV. R. NicDavid anti Danny Eastep Opened :1 service station. HMac keeps the hooks whiie uBurr keeps the customers. Betty Teipei is the worid's most famous hair designer, and Doris Hunt mocieis her coiifures for Vogue; With her i-tnowiedge oi iaw, Bernice Kemper became weii imown in poiitiCS. Mary Jane Utz is her campaign manager. Lorraine Gartner and Norma Ward have reached the height of the Haii of Fame. Norma poiishes the chandaiiers whiie Lorraine super- Vises. Robert Darpei i'inaiiy settieci tiown to a happy married life and spent aii his time malt: ing his family happy. Betty Thornton is assistant coach to Kit Car- son and something new has been added to imsisethaii. After this strange phenomenon had passed through my minci. my rocicet ship seemed :to give a tremencious sigh, or rather cracic. and dispersed aii at once into smoke and vapor. This imaginary noise, which to me seemed ioucier than the burst of a cannon. produced such a vioient shake in my brain that it dissoived the Fumes oi unconsciousness and ieit me wide awake. Months iater. after my rocket ship had become a reality. 1 visiteci aii the members oi the Ciass of ,46 and. much to my surprise. dis- covered that each one had done in tum what i hati iorseen in my temporary insensihiiity which i had experienced in the process of in- venting my atomic rocket ship. r-IELLEN YOUNG. Page Tweniy-four
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Glam Jabw December 7, 1941Hpeari Harbor and a world at war. Though we were in only the eighth grade when our country entered the war, we realized that ours were not to be normal years of high-schooi life in a world at peace. However. as the first class to graduate from Dixie in the post-war era, we do feel that there could not have been four years more full of inn and unforgettable fellowship in our numerous activities. During our first year of high schoot we were unorganized as a ciass. Our large size made it necessary for us to he divicied into three home rooms which made working together diiticuit. in our Sophomore year, we became uniteci under our First president of the class, Jimmy Deister. We gave one dance after a basket- ioa game which was our First experience in working together. The Senior Class extencied us an invitation to attend the Alumni Bait. making us the first Sophomore Ciass to be thus honored. As Juniors. our main activity was the Junior Prom which we gave in April. With the help of our sponsors. Miss Aiigeyer and Mr. Greene, and under the leadership of our class officers. Bi Gregory, president; Ellen Young, vice-presi- dent: Donald Dammert. secretary: and Leonard Schulte. treasurer; we gave three very successr fut dances after basketball games. These along with the magazine subscriptions and pencils which we soict furnished the funds that made our Junior Prom one of the most beautiful ever to he given at Dixie. We chase as King and Queen, Charles Madden and Doris Hunt. The termination of the war in Europe ciimaxcd a very eventful Junior year. In our fourth year. we elected as our class otticers Glenn Wegener. president; Mike John son. vice-presicient: Shirley Eger. secretary: Ellen Young. treasurer; anci immediately plunged into tile whirl of Senior activities. Our corsponsors and friends, Mrs, iViiiier and Mrs. Price, helped us to start Clubs which we feel Contribute much to the extraacurricuiar iite of Dixie. We chose Bob Vosituhi and Helen Ross to be Mr. anct Miss Dixie IX. and in November we gave the annual Alumni Ba . Later in the year we chose the Annual Statt with Betty Teipei. editor. We gave tour dances after games. a skating party, and a Moonlight boat ricie in the spring. We also soici ads for the Annual and experienced a new unity in working together on these projects. The ciass piay uCwiri Shy which was given in May was very successful. Now we are fast approaching the end of tour wonderful years of high schooii We are eager for the new experiences which lay before us and reaciy tor the future. But, as we prepare for Baccaiiaureate, Class night, and Graduai tion. we find ourselves thinking about the friends we have made: and remembering. as we will again and again in the future, the truly unforgettable experiences we have shared here at Dixie. HMARTHA BRADLEY. Page Tluenly-six
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