WILLIAM TOPE KENNETH VINION General Course General Course “What a Life” 3 Annual Staff 4 “Going Places” 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 4 Intramural Basketball 1, 2 Speech Class Plays 3 Intramural Football 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 “H. M. S. Pinafore” Press Club 4 “What a Life” 3 Speech Class Plays 4 PAT WACKERLIN DOLORES WAGNER Commercial Course Commercial Course Class Secretary-Treasurer 2 Class Secretary-Treasurer 3 Annual Staff, Editor Band 1 Girls’ Basketball 2, 3 Chorus 1 Home Ec Club 1 Press Club 4 Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3, 4 “What a Life” 3 Press Club 3, 4 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 Thespians 4 “Going Places” 4 WALTER WEEKS STANLEY WHITEHORN Agricultural Course Scientific Course } Annual Staff Basketball 1, 2 OM Z Tracke2..35)4 Football 1, 2 Intramural Basketball 1, 2 anhnatia tate? 3 Football 2, 3 History Club 2 (3s BE a PB Ee Assistant Instructor Radio School 4 SYLVIA WOLFE EDWARD DICKENS General Course General Course Home Ec 1, 2, 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 History 2 B Club 3, 4 Speech Class Play 4 History Club 2 Chorus 2 a SENIORS NOT PICTURED: ARNAM WILEY JOHN LIPPERT
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THE PIONEER LZ OND eI NLD ES Sa Oa eg re ane MARY NICOLOFF wills her even-tempered disposition to the future students of FBHS, who may profit by the knowledge that a smile wins more than a frown. JEAN REYNOLDS leaves her freckles to Jim Morger. EFFIE RITLAND leaves the ghost of endless whisperings in class rooms, halls, and library. We hope it won’t make anyone too lonesome. DOROTHY RONNING wills her twirling ability to Phyllis, just to keep it in the family. LORNE RITTER wills his shy nature to George Lippert. DON RUST wills his “slick tripping in the halls” technique to Dorothy Ritter. BETTY SCHMIDT leaves her husky voice to Freddy Katzenberger. BARBARA SCOTT leaves her height to Ronny Archer. You could use it in your boxing, Ronny. GERALDINE SCHUHMACHER bequeaths her place at the last table in the sixth period study hall to any underclassman who is looking for a “place in the sun.” ROSEMARY SCHUHMACHER wills her spontaneous disposition to Alice Elliott. CECIL SERIGHT wills his fifth year of English to Maynard Conway. WARREN STANTON wills his great interest in girls to Kenny Young. LEONARD STEINBACHER bequeaths his constant chatter to Norma Jean Montgomery. MABEL STEVENS leaves her blondness to Eva Nita Rupp. JOHN SULLIVAN wills his versatile wit to Noel Anderson. VIRGINIA SWANSON leaves her abundance of hair to Henriette Gray. Can you find room for it, Kiki? WILLIAM TOPE leaves his ability to act professor parts to Prof. Hagie. KENNETH VINION wills his “corn” to any barnyard. DOLORES WAGNER leaves a long whistle on passing, to the boys who are still practicing that technique. PATRICIA WACKERLIN leaves her ability to cope with studies to Ann Katzenberger. WALTER WEEKS bequeaths his tendency to “love em and leave ’em” to Eldon Adams. STANLEY WHITEHORN leaves his Einstein brain to “Skip” Johnson to use in the future. SYLVIA WOLFE leaves her habit of rolling her eyes ceiling-ward to Miss Hagie who doesn’t want it. JAMES WOOD leaves his lumbering gait to Theresa Drewiske. EDWARD DICKENS leaves us for the Marines. ARNAM WILEY bequeaths sadly the extra semester in which to graduate to any misguided student who thinks that playing pays. TOM McKENZIE bequeaths, much against his conservative desires, his horseback riding to Esther Humphrey. It’s a good pastime until the war is over, Esther. We, the Seniors of Nineteen Forty-two, do swear this to be our only and last will and do sign and affix our seal thereunto. THE SENIORS OF 1942.
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