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F or Pete's Sake Left to Rlght G Colegate G Morrrs B Ruclrsrll M Ann Kremer M lxolb B Ann Crone R Smks J Addison H Settle D Monroe N Relter N Bourqueln J Frurt M Harper D Karser F Poland J Mvus M1 Crouch Mrs Wendhng MISS Sarah Peppcrdmc Jasmlne Jackson Clcero Murglethor pe Peter Pepperdme B111 Bradshaw Thornedyke Murglethorpc Nadme Clarkston Prggy Clarkston Malvlna Potts John Bollver Dupont Darby Stage Managers TlCklf Managers CHARACTERS Donna Monroe Juanlta Myers Jack Addrson Jlm Frult Ralph Slnks Dalr. KHISQI Norma Bourqueln Mrldred Harper Betty Crone Frances Poland Noroert Relter Harold Settle Bob Rudmsrll Glen Lolegatc Grlbert MOFTIS Margxg kolb Marv Ann Kremer Advertrsmg Managu Clrra Belle Fllehman y . , - , . , . Y , . 4, . s - v - ' 1 - -W v - y - . X l - is ' , . . ' .....-,.--. 1 ..-... . .........., x . Q Mrs. Georgiana Clarkston ...... .........,.... .... ' , x x - -, - - ' 1 ' ,. ' ' r V . . . 1 Q A , ' ' .,......... . ...,...,...,.. c z
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Jim Losekamp rs the only me ehrnie I trust on mv airplane I often xrsrt Chicago where he man ages several airports Floreen Hoerst a good sten ographer didnt like the rdea f staying ID an office all day When ne rich uncle died she took over management of hrs stock farm A frnancrallx successful man IS Harold Settle A Master Sergeant rn World War II he received the Purple Heart Lillian Gavle Smith was a fa mous singer and radio star of our cay Mabel Grubbs was an rnspector in one of the big airplane factories during the war A leatherneck who helped take Tokyo rn the final battle was Glen Colegate He returned safely and opened hrs night club in New Haxen Hazel Martin was a secretary at the Crosley plant while she waited for that certain soldier to return. A fellow who received the Con- gressional Medal for his bravery in the downfall of Tokyo was Cap- t'1in Richard Strimple an engineer. Flossie Knose worked at the First National Bank in Cincinnati. Dur- ing her vacation she took a trip to Alaska where she met her one and only and she is the household man- ager of a modern house in the suburbs of Cincinnati, Bob Rudisill has a cattle ranch in California. He is always telling his wife of the brave deeds that he performed in the Coast Guard. They raise oranges, English VVal- nuts and three children. Jrmes P Fruit graduated wrtl highest honors from Harvard Law School Hrs greate t ambition is t be appointed to the United State Supreme Court Juanita Meters honor graduate of Christ hospital is director 1 nursing f our soldiers in the South Seas After the war Frances Poland traveled to Montana to run the ranch her father had grx en her to her brrthdav Colonel Jack Addison squadron leader rn the Iokyo battle is now manager of the Lrvrl All Patrol at Lunken Airport Marianna Banschbach frnrshed her nurses training rn the Cnrist Hospital She Joined the Nan Nurses and was sent overseas for the duration Margie Kolb entertained our soldiers at USO parties and did Rec Cross work Rose Etta White took a positron as typist in one of the offices at Patterson Field where she is wel' known for her excellent work, The pin-up nurse of the Aussie, was Dorothy Kerr. Her untiring efforts brought her much distincf tion. After the duration she be- came a dietitian in the Good Sam- aritan Hospital. Ralph Sinks a surgeon who served his country well during the- war now has a large practice or his own in his home town. And I. the former Mary Ann Kremer. shall continue to do med- ical research work, hoping for the success that is evident in the careers of my former classmates. -Mar y Ann Kremer 0 99 Fwerythmg You Dream .. ' ' ' . ' ' ' V 'k '-x - 0 , F , , Q . or V . U and sells prize-winning cattle. l . V V C X I Q I I I I I Q - . . I I ..i Y . . , 1 K 1 ' 1 ,
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The Vista Stall EDITOR IN CHIEF Norma Bourqueln ASSISTANT EDITORS Marlanna Banschbach M1ldred Harpel ADVISOR Mr Butt BUSINESS MANAGERS PICTURE DEPARTMENT Jim Fruit Rosey Whlte nerty Crone Ralph Smks Bllly Vlel WILL Dale Kalser Frances Poland CIRCUI ATION ATHLETICS Clara Bello Fllehman Floxcen Hoerst I Ck Addlqon Gilbert Morrls Eugene Lewis Bob Rud1s1ll HINTUFV Marlanna Banschbach Treasualv D0rOIhV Gfeenh m . rw ' ' A Pr-ophevy .... Mary Ann Kremer Calendar ......... Dorothy Kerr . , , , ' 'D , . . . , 5
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