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A GERHARD The world, in Thelma's opinion, moves far too swiftly accomplish all the things she desires. Thelma be a very quiet Jn, but who knows what that nt exterior? Truthfully, a good sure the qualifica- go places in go, too. ELAINE GERHART here comes Blondie ! RICHARD GERHART Although on the surface he seems shy-make no mistake, this seemingly studious gentleman is loads of fun when he emerges from his protective shell. Dick set a new high in academic work, as well as in the ideals of our class. Some day this aspiring engineer may renovate his Alma Mater, proving himself to be worthy of the admiration and ap- probation of the townspeople. AR LENE GETZ Five foot two, eyes of blue does not exactly summarize Elaine, but it gives one the general idea. If the poet had only added an angelic expression easily broken by an impish smile, the description would have been complete. Although she, herself, is not musically inclined, she does appreciate good music, and we do mean good. Look out, Detroit, Slugger is not, as her nickname implies, one of those domineering females with a heart of stainless steel. On the contrary, she is a generous, affable damsel, with a disarming smile and personality plus. There is not a single subject in which she does not excel-a veritable example of a walking encyclopedia. The best of everything good to you, Slugger, sgli
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,gpmwala 'nsifff ' ROBERT FASSNACHT Five years from now when cheering throngs are shouting the name of Fassnacht, we will be proud to acknowledge him as one of the outstanding members of our graduating class. To date, he has been one of the presidents of which the Hi-Y can boast. If he engraves his name on the line as indelibly as on our hearts, his success will be assured. VIVIAN FRANKENFIELD The sweetheart of the Class of 1940-this epithet char- acterizes Fluff to the nth degree. Although prominent in every activity in which she has participated, she has proved herself outstanding in dramatics. She wants to be- come a nurse, but, personally, we think she will have to subtract twenty beats for personality when she takes a pulse. Success to you, Fluff l ETHEL 'FULMER This jolly,'happy-go-lucky young lady has thrown many 'Frata students into riotous fits of side-splitting laughter at frequent intervals in the last four years. Besides being the center of merriment, she has attained a creditable scholastic standing. Be it north or south, east or west, wherever Ethel goes, success will be sure to follow her. ELIZABETH GEHMAN Throughout our entire twelve years of school, Beatty been loved by all who have come in contact with her spar ling All-American personality. Her standard 0 scholar p was not, and is not, an easy one to surpass, thoug is did not prev nt her art cipation in nythin hat pr ised fun and m t he best of c fr s al etty! it
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4. ISABELLE GIER Precise, punctual, peppy-these three P's epitomize Suzy. She is known to all for her gracious manner, her broad outlook on the world in general enables her to take life as it comes with no complaints. When she graduates 'Frata High will be minus a vital personality, May her twinkling toes lead her along the starry road to fame. HARRY GOCKLEY Tall, dark and handsome -could the author have been thinking of Harry when he wrote this memorable epithet? Douple's feminine trade has greatly increased since Gock began his temporary career as a soda jerker. Endowed with a flashing smile and a winning personality, Harry will, we are sure, be every bit as successful in his chosen vocation as in his present one. HAROLD GOODMAN A graceful approach, a perfectly executed half-ganer, and the waters Cpart with scarcely a ripple to admit Harold into their cool epths. Courtesy, practicality, and perseverance mark Goody one of the best-liked members of the Class of '40. You'd better order your tickets early for the 1948 Olympics if you want to see a former classmate win the championship cup for the good old U. S, A. ELIZABETH GRUBE Sweet and demure the answer to manv a w oun entlernan's , 1 17 X' most fervent prayer, this petite mademoiseligsymbolizes everything desirable in the modern young woman. Her serene, unruffled countenance smiles equally upon all who come within the radius of her winning personality. Keep V niling, Betty, and you're bound to reach your highest , K rtainable goal-the top. 14j
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