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SENIORS MARIE LANGE7Tl1lS quiet and unobtrusive girl has filled a place in the hearts of her fellow students. ' ROBERT MYERS-ieB0b,7 was quite a golfer and the way he hit those tee shots in the high school mee ts was positively bru tal-to the ball! LLOYD SCHWAB-A good fellow who is carefree, N jolly, and full of boundless energy. EUGENE DAWS0N'eeG8H8,7 engaged in a var- iety of occupations, some of them light, some heavy, and his cheerful face will be missed next year. LLOYD MUZZEYweiMUZZ,7 was a popular fellow. This was proved by his being elected Com- missioner in the Civics Project. JOHN STEWART-Whenever anything had to be done, John was there to do his part, and his steadfastness was one of his finest traits. ALBERT WH1TEBREADwFor Albert's refusal to do anything which he did not like, he should be remembered. He stuck by his guns like a man. EARL NOLAN'E3fl is popular, a good dancer, an orator of note, and an all-around likeable boy. VERNON SWAN-VCFHOH is the cheer leader and not only does he instill the students with pep, but is full of it himself. ROBERT MEPPIN-ee.BOb,, is a cheerful fellow whose face is one big smile after another. ALICE WARE-Sweet and unassuming, blond and bashful, neat and nice. IN MEMORIAM JOHN DAVIES CLASS OF '36 duction As The Clock Strikesw, a blood-curdling mystery products with our knowledge rounded off, and at least that kept everyonfys hair on end. having the distinction of being the first class to complete four full years of successful work in the new building. Now, we emerge from this dear old school, finished From here, whence? Page I4
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sEN1oRsBQ,iJ,f VIVIAN COAKLEY-A pretty, pleasing lass, quite a lIeart breaker among the boys. Her spon- taneous smile endears lIer in the hearts of every- one. WILLIABI KRUG-A tall red head, Bill has a year around crop of freckles. His infectious laugh is a sI1re cure for the blues. JULIA ROOKER-A sweet, conscientious disposi- tion, she is happiest when she is serving others. A pair of blue eyes glow with the light of a tri e friend. , 4 ANNA MALARKY-An s anigljgaro to boy, and proud of it. Her at le' c prowess s hard to equal. ' FRED , wh e actions speak lou er -than fwo i . s,ar miler alld he can realfifrfl . ' , LOUISE WILsoN4Louise is another feminine charmer who scatters broken hearts wherever she goes, and sl1e has been around. MARION ANDREYY'S'M3fi0H, coming from an- other school, soon was admitted to our ever widening circle of acquaintances. BETH MESSNER4Beth is a student we hate to lose. Jolly, happy, and gay, she is always ready for fun Cand a date.j ARLENE FRUIN-Arlene is good at everything she tries and she has tried a lot of things. FRED BENSON-Fred is one of Dixon High School's prize winning Ag boys and is also quite an orator. 'HAZEL RHODES-Optimistic, cheerful, steadfast determined, it takes a handful of adjectives to describe Hazel. MAIIY BENNETT'Pf6CiS6, aristocratic in man- ner, yet friendly, Dame Fortune smiles on Mary, and smiles, and smiles. MARION QUACO-Marion smiled her way into the hearts of her many friends at Dixon lligh School. MARGAIIET CooPER-Margaret is endowed with Nature's virtues honesty, initiative, and a friendly determination to do her part. IIERMAN KOEPPEL-A budding orator is Her- man. This versatile boy represented the school in oratory and was a member of the debate team. KENNETII BUZARDfK6HHCIh is an incorrigible practical joker, and he is a marvel in this field. EDNA 1'lISHERll16I' friendly smile flashes for everyone and one can truthfully say of her, Once a friend, always a friend. DoRo'rHY THOBlPSONfI'ICF fingers fashion clever drawings of latest styles for mi-lady's wardrobe. Dorothy is happy-go-lucky and always ready for a good time. seniors. The advisors wl1o took us in hand for our fare- well fling at high school were Mrs. Wlhite, Miss Kling, Mr. McC0lley, and Mr. Austin. Under the official F l L 4,6561 K rf UI J gg' if x X. 0 yrcfi dx., -fx J I l leadership of Kenneth Has:-nelberg, Junior Blimling, and Shirley Bresett, we have closed the last chapter of our high school days. ,Our final dramatic effort was the pro- Pagr I3 -ft 5 xx ff N1 ll .refr J 9 l S 1 f
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