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-4 , 2? we lil-2 2' 55 .' I: 4'-' . nal, . -C5 ' r' ' M lf! FAY E. WAGNER His thoughts have .3 high aim. Hi Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Hobby Club 6, 7. Xmbition: Printer. ARTHELIA WATLINGTON Clearness ornaments profound thought. Zetagathean 5, 6, 7, 8: Scribblers 5, 6, 7, 8: G. A. A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Extemporaneous Speaking 5, 6, 7, 8: Oratory 5, 6, 7, 8: Golf 5, 6, 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 5. 6. Ambition: To become the executive secretary ol the Y. W. C. A. 1 PAULINE WEISSINGER I don't care how yoII spell my name! Ill change it soruetime, anywayf Jie Deutsche Gesellschaft 5, 6, 7, K, Treasurer 5, President 6: Home Economics Club 8: G. A. A. 6, 7, 8. Ambition: Nurse. 'Uh GLADYS VIVIAN WHITNEY Virtue and sense are one. G. A. A. 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8: Hobby Club 7: Service Girl 8: Zeta- ath an 5. 655 e Ambition: Private secretary. NARREN WII.I.IAIvIs I never dare to be as funny as I can. l'rack 5: Football 6: Tumbling 6. 7: Hobby Club 7: Hi Y 5, 6. 7, 8. Ambition: To Hy Hike the birdies Hvl. VIRGINIA DEAN WILLIS Good things come in small packages. Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 8: Chorus 4. Ambition: To marry a certain tall and handsome young man. YATES I I to be rat thin to . ood: 'hence thc less 2121- ffgf' ' , .r4 2, - N-7 Zi- ' L I '-1,2 . ,- - , nz A.. U. 33.3 'I Cal X sv.-. ' - -'v ' - C 'PX 'mf 3 t Nd! . V NV- ,O 5 . I 4 ul - A, 4 f ,. fl. www' , I ' x r Lu. 1 P' r ,,I- ,- he Hb,-get , , 'by 395.-:Nz M5522 .'f.g1?'a1'9g. og- ff .bd li .300-,hu 9,9 nfuig ..-as DE?- sought fame, the mor It ' hip. St ' 1 orts I Y udent Council 3, Scroll, 7, 8, Advertising Manager . tuers Club S. . Aon: lnsurance executive. is IAMES ZITON N lk .1 . . If A folly good fellow with a future. Euclidean 5: E Epi Tan 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 8: Usher 5. 6. 7, 8: Football 6, 8: Tennis 4, 5, 6, 7: Hi Y 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8: Monitor 7, 8: Forensic 5: Hobby Club 6, 7: Student Council 5: Castle Club 7. R 28 UNPHOTOGRAPHED SENIORS FLOYD D. ECKROSH Nothing is too high for the daring of mortals. Tennis Team 6, 8: Hobby Club 6, 7: Shakespearean 7: E Epi Tan 7: Fish and Game Club 8. Ambition: Aviator. DONALD G. ANDERSON What sweet delight a qIIiet person affords. Ambition: Draftsman. Monitor 6, 8. CHARLES EDWARD BEENER The strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone. Wrestling 5, 6, 7, 8: Football 6, 8. SYLVESTER ESTES If not rv-oued, yet undismayedf' Spanish Club 7: Boys' Glee Club 6. 7, S: Mixed IAMES L. CRABB Chorus 3, Music Festival 7. lt matters not what you are thought to be. bIIt what you are. Ambition: Mechanic. IAMES PAPIAN lt is good for us to be here. 6VZS TheQbl ILL
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MARGARET BELLE SMITH So well she acted all and every May Festival 3: The Bat 4: Cap and Dagqer 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. Vice Presi- dent 7: Girl Reserves 4. 5, 6. 7, 8: Quality Street 5: Make-up Com- mittee 5, 6, 7, 3: The Big Pondi' 6: l.ightnin' 7: Peg O' My Heart 6: Student Director. Ambition: College. JULIA STARKWEATHER As merry as the day is long. G. A. A. 4: Home Economics Club 8. Ambition: llnrne lfconomits teacher. MILDRED STATES lVlingIe your cares with pleasure now G. A. A. 3: Monitor 7, 8. Ambition: Nurse MAX STEINWAY A A .A 'flf were ' an. Forensic 5, 6, 7, 8:-l'Slu -fcountil l'li Y 5. 6, 7, 8: 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, s. Ncafga 5 ti, BasrKb,i1,s, 6.-er. swmmtqf C . AJ 1 Ambition: Certi?df I1 ic Accounta t't . P FRANK STEXVART Wit and wisdom are born with a Football 4. h, 8: Student Council 6: Monitor 4, 6: Band Basketball 5. Ambition: Construction engineer. IAMES STRAIISER ' He is a man who does his own Ambition: To bridge the English Channel. pl 4 part. ff A km' sf, 1 , and then. man. 3, 4: Track 3 5. 7: -2. 3 thinking. WENDELL H. SUDDETH He is sure to succeed. Hi Y 6. 7, 8: Hobby Club 5, 6, 7, Treasurer 6, President 7: Student Council 7. Ambition: Printing operator. CECIL SURBER Study is a pastime: why ouerdof' Student Council 3: Science Club 6, 7, 8: Forensic 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 7: Monitor 7, 8. Ambition: Aeronautical engineering. MAXINE TERRELL What could a woman's head. contrive Which it would not know how to excuse. May Festival 3, 71 Monitor 5, 6: G. A. A. 3: Usher 5. 6 7, 8: Golf 7, 8: Philatalin 7. Rurn L. TLIRNELL There's nothing that allays an angry mind As soon as a sweet beauty. Modernistic 4, 5, 6, 7, Treasurer 7: Student Council 3: May Festival 3: Library Seryice Service Girl 7. JANE VER HUEL Sec that mischief in her eye, She may vamp you by and by. Student Council 61 Le Cercle Francais 5, 6. Ambition: Prixate Secretary to the Governor. HERMAN XNADSXVORTH Nearly killed by a train of thoughts passing through his brain. Track 5, 7: Art prize-Iowa State Fair 7. Ambition: Commercial artist-designer. 43 vi . f gmc. nl lg' J4 Vi! if-wr: l A 'Q ll 'SV S Q. ,J 15' 1-ju. .,. ask. nga, fit '-fl .K if-. JADE.. , v gi-.' .r Q, D. 1 as . ' '- T QQ . , '.a ' ' ,':s :'. . , 31' I E ,Tr . V ,-Q.- fl Q.. - l is EEE LUV Qmllk taias
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SENIOR COMMITTEE Chairmen: Dulcie Scholes, Howard Anderson: members: .Madeline Berkemann, Dorothy Olson, Hazel Russell, Ruth Kuyper, Eloise Percy, Elizabeth Keates, Bob Allender, Gunnard Anderson: advisors: Mr. Baltalvar, Miss McEniry, Mr. Cram. SENIOR-PARENT-FACULTY Chairmen: Evelyn lirustman, Edna Knudsen: members: Charline Caster. Darlene MrKihben, Marie Selindh, Marian Atherton, Gmini-serv Morris, Louise Semple, Clyde Yates: advisors: Miss Quick, Miss WVeidman, Miss Wetzstem, Mr. Williams. INVITATION Cha rmen: Helen Newton, Aileen Frazier: members: Wanda Faust, Gladys Randolph, Louise DeShon, Dave Brown, Meriie Io Hubbard, Linden Robinson, Sylvia Scharnweber, Mildred States, Berniefe iller, Arrhelia Watlington: advisor: Mrs. Alderson. FALL PARTY Cha rman: Virginia Hoffman: members: Raymond Collins, Lillian Daniels, Lee Dailey, Clyde Yates, Maxine Terral, Letha Noah, Ella Marie Bailey, Wanda Iohnson, Maxine Ferris, lohn Skinner, Willard Simpson, Bob Aitken, Charlotte Ortlund, lacqueline Arm- strong, Charles Neumelster, Rose Harrison, Boyd Aschim, Cecil Surber, Ruth Kuyperg advisors: Miss Wheeler, Mr. Gabrielson, Mr. Springate. 2 SENIOR ALUMNI PLUS EXECUTIVE Chairman: Marguerite Sargent: members: Lois Ann Carlson, George Ruhmland. Miriam Nutt: executive committee: Maynard Cross, Howard Krouse, Helen Meline, Charlotte Ortlund, Iacqueline Armsnong, Lynn Holstad: advisors: Mr, Lindsey, Miss Gabriel, Miss Barge. It SENIOR CLASS NIGHT . Chairmen' Ruth Franzen, Mildred Prather, exhibits: Max Kreutz. program: members: Iames Day, Helen Hanson. Helen Marie Larson, Norman Iohnson, Lillian Appell, Anita Mallory, Tillie Miller, lames Gay, Helene Berggren, Fern'e Green, Iacqueline Armstrong, Erla Paul- son, Willis Roorda, Iames Ball, Lillian Levy: advisors: Miss Barge Miss Woodman, Miss Greenlhill, Mr. Wilson. WINTER FESTIVAL Chairmen: Charlotte Short. Max Steinway: members: Ruby Gott, Bernice Campbell, Bette Iones, Margaret Smith, Bob Ozanne. William Arland, Elsa Rowe, Iacqueline Armstrong, Aline Brough: advisors: Mr. Easter, Miss Iordon, Mr. Goodell, Mr. Stephens, Miss Hargis. CAP AND GOWN Chairmen: Frank Stewart, Iames Strauser: members: Emily Ezit, Irene Peterson, Ruth Kullander, lulia Starltweather, Maurice Green. YVava Dean, Ann Lazonby, Martha Peterson, Maralyn Rogers, Bernice Iohnson, lane Ver Huel, Fred Kendall: advisors: Mr. Hauser, Miss Searl. SENIOR BANQUET Chairmen:: Geraldine Patr'ck, Dorothy McGlothlen, decorations: Betty' Anderson, toasts: members: Clifford Olson, Barbara Lundgren. Maxine Dunagen, Trena Reid, Virginia Shadlord. Margaret Adams, heda Deaton, Pauline Weissinger, Paul Kessler. Barbara Gay, Aliene Nesbitt, Gladys Whitney, Doris Lynn, Mildred Harris, Dorothy Rltoynolds, Iacqueline Armstrong, Shirley Moore, Dorothy Clarkson, Carroll Chinn: advisors: Miss Gabriel, Miss Zimmerli, Miss Macy, iss Mitchell. 2 SENIOR CALENDAR Chairmen: Ray Lynn, Ira McDonald: members: Fay Wagner, Wendell,Suddeth: advisor: Mr. Morton. Ti, QlLllLL,osKf Yaiwza E53 E i t Q C! I Wo.. 5 if in a fr lv 6. n Il I. i 9 t.N ff' -- is YN Q- y -F. . .JG- 'la rf? ' L ,., .1 .. W A 1 ' . ',-,.3g..1 F, . , ' 1 - ' ,Fu 5'. .1 if '- ,'Jt i x l5,,g gb-w ' -'ai itil - gm iq -l aisles
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