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ROBERTA PARTRIDGE Band 4 years, G A A 2 year Tri Hi Y 2 years, Jr. and Sr Plays, Newspaper Staff JIMMY PRESTON Vice President of Freshman and Sophomore Classes, Jr Play, Sr Play, Newspaper, Iris Staff, Hi 1 year, Librarian l year. MARIE RAEBER Band 5 years, Tri H1 Y 2 years Glee Club 2 years, Home Ee Club, Newspaper Staff, Pep Squad FELTON SCHMIDT Wrestling 4 years, Captain of Wrestling l year, Football l year Intermural Basketball Captain Stage manager of Jr. and Sr lay. MARIAN SCHNEIDER Home Ec Club 5 years BETTIE SPRLLERBERG Home Ee Club 5 years, Vice pres of Home Ec Club l year, u A 4 Pres. 1 year, Vice Pres of Jr Class, Glee Club 3 years, Newspaper Staff, Tri H1 Y 2 years WILBUR STEIN P F A 5 years, Newspaper staff EDITH STEINER Glee Club 4 years ANTHONY STOCK F.F A 4 years, Wrestling JANET WEBER Marine 5 years, Pres and Sec Latin Club, Band 3 years, Girls B.B. 5 yearsg Glee Club 5 yearsg Plays 2 years. VIRGINIA JERNER Glee Club 2 years, Newspaper Staff Tri Hi Y l year, Jr Play, Home Ee Club 2 years KENNETH NILLIHANN Football 1 year, Band 4 years: Glee Club 2 years, Sr Vice pres H1 Y 2 years, Newspaper, Jr and Sr Play Cheerleader, Golf, F F A 4 years, Vrestling 5 years KATHRYN WINET Librarian l year, 4 H Club, Vice AABEL YANN Treasurer of Sr Class, Best Girl Citizen, N Y A 2 years, News paper Staff, Sr Play, G A A l year, Iris Staff FIJEN ZOBRIST Treasurer of Home Fc Club, Play prompter, Home Ec Club 2 years, Newspaper Staff ,.i. ' ooo S: ' I . . 3 1 I . . ' .V O 0 . 0 'v' ' o e . . . ,Y -4 , . ' ' . 3 0 0 00-0 '1- 1 1 : l . I . 1A . ' . Pres. Jr. Class, Newspaper Staff. Q O , . 5 . 00.0 . 7 3 ' 9 ' 00.0 .P - , 0 0 H. ' O . O 0 0 ' s ,N g 0.040 O . .Q O ' o X I one. 0 o on 'V 0 ' 0 o
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EILEEN HOFFMAN Home Ec Clubg 12 years of school without missing IRVIN HOLTKOETTER Basketball 5 years, H1 Y 2 years CWCELIA HORN Glee Club 4 years, N Y'A 5 years A Capella choir 2 years, newspaper staff, Mikado, Secretary of Senior Class, Iris Staff JACK HUG Band 4 years, Football l year, H1 Y 2 years, Hi Y treasurer 1 year Glee Club 3 years, Mikado, Pinafore, Jr and Sr Play, Iris Staff, All State Chorus, Sophomore President, Newspaper Staff, Librarian, Inter mural Basketball HARVEY HUNZIKER Wrestling 2 years. DORIS ISERT Home Ec Club, Newspaper Staff, Editor 1 year, Iris Staff, Pep Squad, Jr and Sr Play F F A 4 years, President F l yr BETTY KAYSER G A A 4 years, Glee Club l year, Home Ec 1 years, Presi dent of Home Ec , Newspaper staff l year RICHARD KLEINBR Football 4 years, wrestling 4 years, Intermural Basketball 4 year , Senior Play, F F A 4 years, Boy's Conference Vice President, Soft ball 5 years. ETHZEIL KNEBEL Newspaper 1 year, Librarian 1 yr. JUNIOR LANG Football 4 yearsg Basketball 4 years, Captain of Football and Basketball l year, President of Freshman Class BETTY ANN LAUNER Glee Club 5 years, Tri Hi Y 2 years, Iris Staff, Newspaper Staff, Home Bc Club l year. CALVIN IEBEGUE F P A 4 years, Wrestling 2 years. JEAN LEE Jr. and Sr Plays, Librarian year, Newspaper Staff l year MARIAN MBFFERT Newspaper Staff, Librarian, Club 4 years. CALVIN METZGER N Y A 4 years, Wrestling 2 years, F F A 4 years. KENNETH MICHAEL Basketball 4 years, Football 5 years, Band 4 years, Secretary omores, Junior Pres, Senior Pres , Hi Y 2 years, H1 Y Pre Hi Y Sec Jr Play, Sr Play, Iris Staff HARRY LULLLER Wrestling 4 years, Jr Play, Sr. Play LAVERNE MUGLER Marine High School S years, Vice Pres Latin Club, Girls B B Pres Sophomore Class, Secretary of Glee Clubs IRVIN NIGGLI F F A 4 years, Intermural Base ball, F F A President and Sec retary, Reporter and Watchdog ' o o Q I ' 0 - - 5 . ' 1 ' - - 4H HARVEY JAKEL of Freshman Classy Sec. of Soph- o o o ' QFQAQ Q g' ' ' So: ' 0 ' l of
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.f 'zoflfiscy Just for fun we'll take a trip and see what the class of '42 will be doing ten years hence. Glancing at a signboard as we leave Highland we see Anna Bailey making millions as a model, with Ethel Knebel as her stand in Traveling on we stop at Indianapolis to witness the famous annual Speedway Race and on looking over the entry list we find that 'Burn 'Em Up' Ernst and One Trackn Kleiner are competing in their newly completed ultra stream lined sensation, the Green Streak We are sorry to see the boys come in last but have no time to offer our sym pathy. Moving on to Cincinnati we find Charles Herzberg the president of Jerque a cola, astounded to find his veteran sampler, Irvin Holtkoetter, musing quietly under the spout of a cask of well aged cola Moving east we stop at Pittsburgh just long enough to see Janet Haley, Mabel Yann, Cecelia Horn, and Betty Speller berg working in defense plants in place of their husbands who are now in the army The girls are all well and doing a fine job At last the metropolis of New York is in sight As we pass through he Bronx on our way down town we find Marian Meffert, Jean Lee, and Kathryn Ninet doing a good job of housekeeping As we pass through the great city we find at the Metrapolitan none other than Carol Baumann second balcony, Section E, Row 8, Seat 5. Stopping at the Ritz, we see two familiar faces peeping out of the kitchen. Looking more closelv we find it to be Milton Gilomen, the chef, and Harvey Hunziker who is in charge of roast duck and duck soup We exit from the Ritz in a mild rainstorm and down the street walks Betty Ann Launer She enjoys 'de wind and de wainn in her hair. Just as we pass Betty we see a small light in the window and there sits Virginia Verner who tells us she is now knitting for the Red Cross Since it is raining we had to take a taxi and who is the driver none other than Kenneth Jilliman now charging for his passengers We decide to stay at the New Yorker for the evening to relax On opening the evening paper we behold the magnificient physique of the present Mr America, Elmer Fellhauer, now posing in place of Charles Atlas. As we scan the magazine section we see articles by Anna Lee Fowler on nHow to Keep that Trim Figuren, and 'Advice to the Lovelornn by Ellen Zobrist Tiring of the paper we turn on the radio to hear Wilbur Stein taking off in a hot riff of Boogi Woogi, while Edith Entering Madison Square Garden one evening we find Urban Donnelly and Calvin Lebegue, grunt and groan experts, featured on the even1ng's wrestling card On our return trip through the north western states we accidently turn on our radio and with a flip of the wrist we discover station BLAH which is presenting the Chicago Round Table featuring Harvey Jakel, consultant on current events, Ray Good, farm expert, Betty Kayser, Home Economics expert, and Oscar Levant. This program is sponsored by Smilin Hairless Joe Preston, the manufacturer of Preston Yonder Mops, the mop with the curl that gets those corners clean Coming closer to home we find Tony Lang is taking Johnny Neismuller's place as Tarzan He broke both arms trying to swim with his water wings and three ribs beating on his chest At Springfield we see a convention of UBack to the Farm League reunites Anthony Stock, Irvin Niggli, Calvin Metzger, and Felton Schmidt As we browse around the lobby of our hotel we see Harry Mueller, the house detective, who is writing a book entitled nMurder at 1513 Dracula Drive or He Was Drilled Before Nas Drafted' Another book appearing on the market at the time was Uwe did i the Hard Nay When Me Were Young or How to Win Friends and Influence Teachers' by Jack Hug. At Peoria we find that Marie Raeber is still working in a Defense industry making hooks, and Roberta Partridge is teaching a nursery school. In Marine Beulah Herrington, Eileen Hoffman and Marian Schneider are owners of a millinery shop and they tell us that Mae Bloemker, LaVerne Mugler and Jeanette Weber are the successful proprietors of a chicken farm. They also tell us thet Delores Cramer and Doris Isert are hostesses at the largest army camp in America Finally we arrive home safely to hear the astounding news that Charles Hoffman has taken over the Jamestown bowling alleys where Douglas Abendroth has found a heaven on earth, spotting pins for La Monte Gruenig who is still rolling gutter balls. Elash Kenneth Michael, the nGlamour Boy , still hasn't made up his mind. O u - - , O , 1 O .- . t O O I I ' . I - lil O O I O Steiner takes a vocal. V O 1 O Y , . l O ll 5 0 ' ' I He 1 I . t , - - 1, ' v A o A : ll
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