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SENIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES what an exciting year! No wonder were late in getting organized. The ma through all the uncertainties of razing planning for the new, we stuck together ate at all. the Seniors of 1939 rvel of it is that the old building and long enough to gradu- However, with the move to our temporary headquarters at Webster School, we finally did get our committees formed and set about to crowd into one brief semester the activities of a year. G 'First came rings and pins for those who had not ordered them as Juniors. The Yearbook committee made fast and furious attack on the problem of a yearbook without benefit of the boys. The first social activity took place on Friday, March l7, Saint Patrick's night, at Macomher High School. K The affair was appropriately called, nThe Shamrock Shag,W ' On Thursday, April 27, our senior girls and senior boys of Macomber enjoyed themselves at a banquet served in the Macomber Cafeteria, An impromptu dance was held afterward. Then on Friday, May 19, the jitterbugs attending the prom held at the Trilby Log Cabin danced to the lilting music of Lou Waterman. Once again our fair senior maidens and the gallant young men of the Macomber senior class got together on a major activity. But don't think that these diversions were enough to satisfy the girls who were to leave the old Alma Mater very soon. They were determined to have at least one more good time before commencement, so they joined all the other senior classes in the city, and went for a boat ride. This took place on Thursday, June 1. A great day for all, with no sea- sickness. A Finally the night of nights, Commencement. 25
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SENIOR CLASS ORGANIZATION Board gg Control Dffice Practice Virginia McNeill Retail Selling June O'Reilly Office Practice Evelyn.Schroeder Art Theresa Islinger Office Practice Esther Brandle Committee Chairmen AnnouncementeCom ittee Chairman: Alice Kulwicki fRetail Selling? Program Committee Chairman: Youvon Van Vlerah f0ffice Practical Publicity Committee Chairman: Virginia Meyers V C0ffice,P acticeJ Social Committee Chairman: Helen Berger fRetail Sellingj Class Pictures and Yearbook Committee Chairman: Jean Raymond CAN? 24 President A Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Frances Budzyn Josephine Racinowski Dorothy Rayess Dorothy Krueger Jean Sullivan Genevieve Bailey Phyllis Kornacki Virginia Lewandowski Vivian Gallier Dorothy Rayess Kathleen Cameron Rose Lininger Ida Kurucz Rosalind Radeff Angeline Duda Eleanor Weizer BettyoLeSage Olga Bordeaux Rita Durst Rita Dudley Bettie Sidenstecker Margaret Novak Betty Pierce
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SENIOR PERSONALITIES Here follows e list of the graduating class of 1939, together with the character traits in whioh we see the be- ginnings of interesting personalities. VIRGINIA ADAMSKI-M-we-meA--Always a joke but never a smile GENEVIEVE BAILEY---news-4-H-Demure'until you know her --- a girl who is going places HELEN BERGER-use-N-vase? ---weQ-mQ--Q- Vim, Vigor and Vitality OLGA BORDEAUXQ-e-geese--eHesse-n+vAn independent little Miss ESTHER BRANDLEQ-we -f-M-- -Qffeefmd-as-new---The Life of the Party FRANCES BUDZYN-- KATHLEEN CAMERON 0-me-Q-we---en--Bashful in her own sweet way ---Q-M-'mme-Eyes of brown and never a frown RUTH DRAEGER---MeMe-en---e'-------A Merry Twinkle in her Eye BETTY DRUIN--ee- -e-ew--WMY face is MY fortune, Sirv she said ANGELINE DUDA-'see--ewef-N--eeeeMe- e--- Her Smile entices one RITA DUDLEYffe-- RITA DURST'dMd-4 JEANNE FRANKE-Q VIVIAN GALLIER-- -..s......q-. M... -ewmee--dm-eeee-ew-A friendly little redhead an-new-----M-Q-neges-fSongbird of Vocational ee-A-seen-use--M-Q-eVoices her opinions rrwrwQUiBt, dependable, but lots of fun ALICE GOMOLSKIQM-'mmer'-Mer-rwdfwe--me'-+wu'wS0HeWhat Silent MARYELLEN GRAYM-W-Q IRENE HUESMAN--Q JOAN JACKOWIAK-'dren' -,Q ...am .-Q-. -ews--I'll do it, but I'll take my time -M--se---Q-A---me---Never a dull moment fees--Q-we--Talking is her joy in life ARNETTA JOHNSON--ee--A-M--Possessor of that infectuous laugh PHYLLIS KORNACKI e--eeAlways ready, willing and able-another gal going places VIRGINIA KORNET---eM---e--d- ---e-e- Sweet little chatter-box DOROTHY KRUEGER-as-M----A combination of attractiveness and ALICE KULWICKIQ- intelligence --------fee--sees-J-Her thoughts are her own MARTHA KUREK-----we-e-e-e--we-Sweetness--crowned with curls IDA KURUCZ-N-we-Q New-e-ee----W--Quiet, but an ardent worker VIRGINIA LEWANDOWSKI---eww-4--as-------M--Always agreeable ROSE LININGER-M-0---Q----Oh! Those eyes! An ardent worker ANNA MATESZ-0- ----- ----'e f- ----e -Silent--till you know her IVA Mommy---we-we--A--as-------K-----4-sfa-A--Lixeabie Iva 26
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