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CLASS OF NINETEEN Phyllis Russell Hobby: Skipping School. Ambition: To get a man. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, Swimming 1, 2, 33 Yearbook 3, 4, Pop Concert 3, 4g Outing Club 1, Senior Class Assembly 49 Oilice Sec- retary 4. Phyllis is rather quiet at times but we wonder if she is always that way. Her pleasant manner is sure to carry her to success. Dorothy Jo ne Sforer Hobby: To amuse other people. Ambition: To be serious. Activities: Yearbook 1, 3, 4g Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4g Play 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 29 Skipper 3, 45 Majorette l, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 1g Pop Concert 2, 3, 45 Oilice Secretary 3, 4g Senior Assembly 43 Glee Club 1. Jane is forever making someone laugh as her chief characteristics are good humor and wit. So successfully does she do the comedy parts, that our plays wouldn't be the same without her. Woodbury Thompson Hobby: Talking. Ambition: To decide among three girls. Activities: Yearbook 3, 4g Play 35 Operetta 3, 4g Cadets lg Play Com- mittee 4g Honor Roll 4. Besides being popular with the fair sex, Woodbury has been a willing worker co-operating in numerous activities and events. He also had a leading role in the play. Homer Theodore Voil Hobby: Friendliness. Ambition: Getting his assignments done. Activities: Art Club 1g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4g Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Oliicer Z, 3, 43 Minstrel Show 43 Track lg Library Club 33 Pop Concert 3, Outing Club Z9 Athletic Council 1, 2, Student Council 2. Ted has been a star in baseball and basketball and has been one of the best liked boys in school. His cheerfulness should carry him a long way. Richord Wheeler Hobby: Gilbert and Sullivan. Ambition: To be six feet tall. Activities: Class Officer 13 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Prize Speaking lg Baseball Manager 39 Basketball Manager 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Operetta 3, 43 Play 3, 43 Minstrel Show 49 Glee Club 4g Election Debate 4. One never knows what Richard is thinking for generally he doesn't say very much. An ardent sports fan, he spends his time, as basketball manager, by working for the good of the team. He also is crazy about history. R
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LASS OF NINETEEN FORTY-FIVE Ann Morris Hobby: Collecting gold basketballs. Ambition: To stop arguing. Activities: Yearbook 2, 3, 43 Skipper 3, 43 Play 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Pop Concert 1, Z, 3, 43 Outing Club lg Ofiice Secretary 3, 4g Operetta Committee 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Senior Class Assembly 4. Ann takes a leading part in class discussions. However, she has a cheerful disposition and is a good sport. We hear that she knows how to stick up for the Irish. Robert Pfeffer Hobby: Keeping quiet. Ambition: To be a baseball player. Activities: Baseball 33 Play Committee 2, 33 Operetta Committee 3. Bob was the quietest person in the class. He was friendly and easy to get along with. He was also a member of the baseball squad last year. We, his classmates, hope that he Ends luck and safety for years to come. Borboro Pickens Hobby: Laughing. Ambition: To get thin. Activities: Glee Club 43 Senior Class Assembly 4. Easy-going Barbara has a smile for everyone. Her friendly nature and good disposition will help her on the road to success. Bernord Rosengren Hobby: Cartooning. Ambition: To be an artist. Activities: Operetta 33 Fireman 3, 43 Camera Club 13 Yearbook 4. Rosen is noted for his quick come-backs and humor. He is an out- standing artist. He acquired his skill in cartooning by drawing comic strip characters on Mrs. Motz' blackboard. John Russell Hobby: Doing experiments. Ambition: To be a doctor. Activities: Class Ofhcer 1, 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Prize Speaking 13 Operetta 2, 3, 43 Play 33 Yearbook 2, 3, 4, Co-editor 3, 4g Library Club 4g Student Council 33 Photography 3, 43 Election Debate 4. John has done a great deal in school by taking an active part in operettas and plays and by leading many class discussions. He has also compiled very high ranks.
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SCHOOL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 12 . . . Trudging along With pencils and song, We're happy to say That school starts today. LIBRARY . . . The latest novels, you say? We'll come right away. For the books of reference There is not a great preference. OCTOBER 13 . . . All ready for our minstrel show We dance on the stage to Old Black Joef' The endmen and specialties do their best, Accompanied by the chorus with joyful zest. OCTOBER 25 . . . Jump harder next year when you start to swim For boys, if you do we'll be sure to win. You can be successful, you've got a good crew, We know youill take top honors before you are through. NOVEMBER 7-Election Day . . . Everyone cast his vote on election day Republican or Democrat-it was his choice to say. But after all, we must admit, it really was our plan To help Mr. Dewey's losing battle and vote Republican. NOVEMBER Z8 . . . We come up the steps dressed rather queerly, Oh yes! for the party which happens yearly For magazine salesmen. Lo! and behold! On costumes, refreshments, and prizes welre sold. DECEMBER 5-Play . . . Lights! Camera! Action! We can hardly wait For today is the play--December 5th is the date. When Q'Lavender and Old Lacev had ended, the comment was loud- 'Cause the play was successful and the cast, rightfully, proud. DECEMBER 7-War Bond Drive . . . Any bonds today? We want to win When the contests with the other schools begin. The winner will christen a Liberty ship, So come on, help us out, and give us the tip! DECEMBER 20 . . . Girls' basketball blouses are new this year But something drastic has happened, this we fear. The gold ran into the beautiful blue Leaving them a slightly greenish hue. DECEMBER 22-Pop Concert . . . 'Most everyone wanted to help decorate, For to classes they'd either be absent or lateg But it surely was worth every minute spent 'Cause the Pop Concert was a most successful event. JANUARY 18 . . . Woe is me when mid-years come! How could I ever be so dumb? If I'd studied, I wouldn't be in this jam, And I could pass this awful exam! JANUARY 28 . . . Hear ye! Hear ye! Comes a voice from the box. Announcements are made, Look! It talks! It talks! JANUARY 31 . . . What's all the commotion out in the hall? Why Ilm sure that's no commotion at all. You see, The Skipper has gone on sale And to buy it no one is going to fail. FEBRUARY 8 . . . Would you like to renew your ad in THE CREST?,, It was our Business Staff doing their best, Trying to sell ads can be very enjoyable, But when they say No it is somewhat annoyable. APRIL . . . When the Operetta was given everything was just fine, 'Twas a successful night down to the very last line. Everyone seemed to enjoy it and we,re mighty glad, For at our high school only successful things have been had.
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