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ES 32331 Twen'ry'Four SEN IORS PAUL WICOR Ricky Full of vim, d pep. and lung e' a friend to one. Latl , b I Vice csl - Sci cc C' 1 - Junlor f 3 Tiller S 1 Chorus 3 4 A Cappell 3 4 Operctta MAR N WI in i ud ores me w study I 0 ,.. Cho ' Chi r .r I BEULAH WILD eula ' S' nc golden. HI 1 G. A. ROBERT LEE WOODS uw ds.. So augh. some ma -ll , but I do both forever. Fimtball 1-2-3-fl Travk 1-2-3--l Basketball 1 III Y 1 ELVE A Y OSKY MELVIN ZELLER .. .I Hauddy.. l'v oh hee only a My hair is not red, h rt e. but auburn. B al H 1 2 3 Alhambra 1-2 Il . i f yinh H he ANNA ziLiBoTTi ZQBLQ Zoel r Ann . . 'AO the I t .but She's a good soo all J 35 I o one , th least. the time. ii 1 2 - . ' 8 Q xx X V f I Q' I V. 1. . .7 O O h O ,V LHIOT I OM IC MTCS 1 K t I5 A ,- ARD LEQ LEVORA LAVERNA flE BA'U d Gabby MCFARLAND ..L I. e deci t leave lf ignorance is bliss. aiu a J at t e last ma t. I'm blisteredl' I cah'6,in'a1 -year. Hi Y 1-2-4 Grove' ' y, Ohio, 1-2-3 Football 1-2 PH PPERT WILLIAM L. WELLS PAUL RICHARDS - X apaul.. Bill I lt' at life il' you .-He-5 a sane, nowlv- Work: where have l tx eaken. heard that before? Football 1 nto A- -2-3 Track 1-2-4 Model Club 1 Hi Y 1 Chorus 3-4 Operetta. 3 A I 1 . ai Juuh ANN WILLIAI . I.-luge.. A red head with wonderful disposition Iiutln Clulx I-2 Srivnvm' Plllh I-2 Spanish Sl ' I.. A, A. 1 Ill Trl 1-2-Il-I Vhurus 1-2-3-4 Girls Chorus 1-2-ZI--I Oper:-tm Il HAROLD J. YENN Harold I'm in the Coas Guard now. IRENE ZOELZER Zoelzc ,f One could ever cuse her boisterc ess. Woo Ivor 1 III' rl 2 MARY ANN ZIMMERMANN iizimmyl. Not the quiet girl think she' is. St. Anne 1 2 , Fhuru:-x Cl--I 5 J Opcrettn 3 5935 SE
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I ..f' I J I HELEN SPRINGCR SHIRLEY gIAHLHUT' -1Hclen. ?hirI'd Fieady,v willin IV 'I-Ilugy vfhen. she's abje., f I dancing. ,iam in rn 1-2 ibpi-rr-ttu 2 1 llomi- Ev. 1 III ' I -I JN ll. A. -2-Il ' Svlvni' Plub 2-Ii- I Svcrvtury Il VII-v Preslilvnl I ROBE 'IfTOLZE . ohm , -I ,- Q 'f ef' atfhe old wa e ' e .without an num 1-2-:I--I Sui llunil -I Muclul K'Iub I Juniur Play ll llluss till ivvr I 'l'ii:i-r Ail. IIIJIIIEILUI' I DONALD TOWNZEN Don A man about town. Sluuilsh Club 1-2 Studi-nt Ciuincll -I 3 5 1 fb rf x 17 IN UN BRINK Di u knowalt I Y, as r . '. I . . 1-2-3--1 ' - ri-r ll . I GWVNAETH R. WARD .icwann 'Mn' ripe 'tneyk' -'B G. Air A. 1-2-3 HI 'Fri 1-2-4 Sclvnve Club Il--I Secretary -I Churus 1-2--I Fri-iirl: Uluh li ARTHUR WEBER -IAM., When there is nothing to do-let me do it. Wurdi-n High 1-2-3 ' Buslwtbull -I I P ' I' . J I I f ,J ,Ulf x D Je Great men have made mistakes: l have made mistakes, therefore. I am a great man, LUCILLE M. TROECKLER Lucille Red hair and dimples a lovely combinatlo ' l.utln 1-2 President 2 Ili fTrl 1-2-3- Muslt' Ap mtlun 1-2 d Po ie cv Club ll--I VI1 vsidont 3 ' vr Asst. Editor 'I .,. P' EVELVN VIETRI' Eve ,v Monday morning comes too soon after Sunday night. Ili 'l'rl 1-2--I G. A. A, 1-2--I Fhorus 1-2-Il-I Opurvtta 2-3 WILLIAM C. WAYNE Bill I ani a remarkable man in more ways thai: que. ... in Y' I Si-iv c 1-2 3--I Ban 1 ' .--I Plas. Vim- President 1 Swim: und 2-3 Opercttu 3 Junior Play 3 Music' .Appreciation I-2 DONALD WEIDNER UDOHH l'ni rf-ady. willing and able when It co s to dancing! Minlvl C Oporvlla Fliurils ll Fuutbull -I ,Furl SE IORS I FI STE .IJ y. I ,I z One of t cest fellows know. Svic tv Club 1-2-3 Uhuri ' 3-4 ' Tlpzor I Uporet. 3 A dll . il Zi A MA RUTH SVOBODA Alma She's really not as quiet as she looks. Ill Trl 1 f. , I'f, ffl!!! .A-fly! IRMA UNTERB IN I-Imac ' A sweet 'f ER - HC .' I B t l HIP! 11 II ry . ZIV ' I- Q. 5' I -5 DONALD VOYLES moon-I K I live 'y life the only gly. ' I sleep all night and hal Nth.-Nday. J. I Mudel Club 1 Spanish Club 1-2 SHIRLEY WEAVER Curley Be to her virt very kincik' - Be t6 er ults a little bli G. A. 1-2-3--1 Hi rl 1-2-3 S udent Council 1-2-3 Library Club 1 GERALDINE WEISHAUPT Gerry We really think you're cute. woraeifv High 1-2-3 A A ,M 'V 1-Pnl V' J Twenly-Three
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SENIOR CLASS WILL CCONTINUED FROM PAGE' 143 CLARIBEL HUELSKAMP, leave to win loving cups-for dancing, of course. EDWARD JAHNS, leave to become head of the Boy Scouts of America. PETE JELLEN, leave my way with Miss Cheek to anyone who needs it. VIVIAN JOHNSON, leave my sweet disposition to Maurita Burkhardt. GLEN JOHNSON, leave. IAh, EHS loses another Casanova! ED JONES, leave for the Merchant Marines. JOYBELLE JONES, leave to attend Joe's next dance. MARLOW KETCHAM, leiye with my hair and Skelly. VERNON KLAUS, leave atgreat life to go into a great world. RUSSELL KLENKE, leave in my Ford-I nope. VERA KLUETER, leave to learn more about life. BILL KOVARIK, leave 'cause I'm done. FRED KREUTZBERG, leave for the farm. ROY KRUCKEBERG, leave to become a man. NORA KRUCKEBERG, leave to set the world on fire. CORA KRUCKEBERG, lcave to help Sis start the flame. DEE KRUMEICH, leave Jean Claire to continue the good name. BERNADINE KURMANN, leavef to devote all my time to Krogers. HAROLD LANGE, leave. What else is there to do? DOROTHY LEITNER, leave to do great things. LEO LEVORA, leave my gift of gab to a deserving Freshik. NADINE LOSCH, leave-short and sweet. 3 CLEONA LUTES, leave, having accomplished much. anybody. good life. wish I could stay. bet you didn't even know I was here. taller but quite a bit sweeter. away from it all. just getting used to the place. JOHN MARKS, leave everything to GLENNA MARTIN, leave to lead a MARIE MATUSU, leave, and I don't LAVERNE MATEYKA, leave and I'll JOCELYN MAYER, leave not much ROGER MCCRACKEN, leave to get LAVERNA McFARLAND, leave after GERALDINE MEIKAMP, leave my height to Evelyn Finke. DOROTHY MERRY, leave as Mrs. Klaustermeier. BETTY LEE MILLER, leave. ,I Good-bye. MARGERY MINDRUP, leave my love for cats to Miss Cheek. DOLORES MOEHILE, leave some poor Junior to be office girl. LESTER MUNZERT, leave the football team in care of Bob Long. GLORIA NEUHAUS, leave Jack to keep EHS entertained. BETTY NISCHWITZ, leave my swing to Loretta Haywood. ANDY NELSON, leave to wait for Iva Jean. CARL ONTKO, leave to take up professional football, and Norma goes along as cheer leader. GENE OSTENDORF, leave, still undecided. ALBERTA OWENS, leave, a petite, untouched young Miss. ERVIN PELICHOFF, leave to study the art of being a rural Casanova. BOB PITTMAN, leave to look for a good-looking, honest woman. RALPH PLAPPERT, leave after being here for only a year. ETHEL PRYOR, leave the art department to go to smash. ROSEMARY RAFFAELLE, leave to show the world that a typewriter can fly. CHARLYNE RETHMEIER, leave as I hoped- smarter. JOHN REYNOLDS, leave to become a very popular farmer. MARY RIZZOLI, leave to let Kenny beat on the drums. FORREST ROBINETTE, leave all the foolish women to Jim Kahmann. FORREST ROBINSON, leave C. J. to be the sheik of EHS. MARY ROSENTHAL, leave because I'm linished. BOB RUNGE, leave to take up where Dr. Kildare left off. MAXINE SANDS, leave, but Mom will still be here. CONTINUED ON PAGE 78 Twenty-Five
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