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BONNIE BAKER — Keep ’em Flying” V. H. CHASE — He can’t keep a secret JAMES DENNIS — When school and matrimony clash, matri- mony wins. ☆ MARY ANN DETERMAN — “A few efforts, a bit of fun, my work for the day is done. CHARLES FAUBION — He says little; thinks much. BUDDY FOX — There is nothing to be gained by worrying. ☆ FAY GARDNER— Count no time lost that you give to pleas- ure ROY HAHN — He has a gold mine now. DOLORES HARRISON — Canteen Girl MARILYN HOFFMAN —An all-round pirl who successfully combines work, play, and study. ANN IRELAND — E. J. C.’s Veronica Lake. ☆ FRANCES JULIAN — To her life is just one grand sweet song. BOB KELLY — Kind of cute, ain’t he? BOB LAUGHLIN — If he doesn't find a way he makes one. ☆ OLETA LONGWITH — Her words speak louder than her actions ODELIA McCABE— Deeds were ever better than words.
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S E N I O R S REBECCA RICE— We'll have to look into this Becky. ALDENA THOMPSON — Some call it beauty. ☆ DORIS VAN FLEET — Third Finger. Left Hand RAYMOND WAGNER —Was It his “line that got him his job? ☆ BOB WOODHOUSE — This Monday morning I will sell it to you for nothing’’ ☆ BITS ABOUT THE GRADUATES Albert Mongold has been reared amid army life and intends to stay there, for at this time he is awaiting his call to the air corps service. A1 is working hard to get all his school work done before he is summoned and. incident- ally, he is the only husband and father in our midst. Our life of the party, Lois Baucom, is literally bub- bling over with pep and vitality. Lois is the one who al- ways thinks she has had enough schooling but at the last moment goes further in her work. And there is Jerry Lambert, we all know her, she is always ready for anything that comes. Jerry is the girl that gets the job done. Bob Woodhouse is eager to get into the air in any fashion. He is our most clever artist. Do you suppose that might help? Richard Price, the A-plus student, is our candidate for Phi Beta Kappa material from this Junior College. Watch him O. U. The stranger who came into our midst and endeared herself to all is Marge Lokensgard. Marge is interested in a business career in her home state of Minnesota. “Happy go lucky” Aldean Thompson just seems to live from day to day, but we wager that he is capable of handling anything in any branch of the service. Jimmy Canon would like to get into any branch of the sendee, preferably the air corps. An alternative for him is attending O. U. next year. Rebecca Rice isn't sure what she wants to do. She may attend a business school or a university. Becky’s another one of our A students. Kenneth Flegler has an earnest desire to work in a Detroit defense plant: he hopes to fulfill his ambition this summer. Doris Van Fleet is a chemistry major. She plans to continue her work in the University of Oklahoma. She will serve her country as a laboratory technician.
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TOMMY McGILL — “One should live, laugh, love and be merry.” EUGENE MeGINTY — “To me books are mere playmates.” JOE MONGOLD — A candid fellow who admits his hobby is “dating . ☆ ED NOVY — A farmer at heart HELEN LOU RICKER — The draft board got him first? ROY RIDDLES — Slow talker but a fast worker. ☆ DORIS ROUNDTREE — Unknown potentialities, if given a chance. LILLIE MAE SCHUMACHER — Don't you want to trade rain- coats, Lil? HELEN RUTH SEAMANDS — Cows aren’t the only things she’s after. NELLIE MARIE SHULTZ — Why all the trips, Nell? LOUISE SPEARS — Boy, docs my car like soldiers? ☆ EDITH WATKINS —She dropped her cloak of quietness. JACK WELLBORN — Sometimes I work but usually I play.” CLIFFORD WHITEMAN — He’s got five good tires—with a car. ROGER WOODMAN — “Men of few words are best:
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