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LOIS MARY WHITMORE Enteled Newman Freshman V631 Homeloom VICL Pxesldent IN Opeletta II III IV D1amatlC u II IX R CIIO Club II Chou I II II SCIIIOI Pzomer Alt and Class Wlll Staffs T11 G IV S6l671S1Sf6lS And ,fray as soft' And xnnocent as gay Young MARY LOUISE WILSON Bear Entered Newman Foulth g1ade left ln Flfth leenteled m Seventh CIILCIIQBCIEI III IV Co Captam IV Opeletta II IV Dramatlc Club II III IV Vlce Plesldent IV Boostex Club III IV Pwneer III IV Ed1tO1 of Plophecy Staff Senlor Pzoneel Pelsonallty of the Month IV llald ln HOH16COIY1lllg' Coult II IV Second Place IH Inter 1n State Speech Festlval Seven Swters Confesslon of ou1 faults IS the next thing to lnnocency Publllus Sy1 us EUDORA ANDERSON WILLIAMS Dodle Entered Newman Sxxth grade Basketball War clty I II III IV Tennls I II III IV Rmg oss Volleyball I II II IV Baseball I I IV Homexoom Secretary II V1cePres1dent III Secletaly of Red CIOSS III Student Councll Rep lesentatlve II Membel at Large III VICE Presl dent IV Operetta II III Cholr I III Assistant Edltor of Sen1o1 Pzoneev T11 G III IV Personallty of the Month II Pzoneer II III ASS1StaDt EdltO1 IV Gladuatlon Speakel An outwald and YISIIDIG slgn of an mvsard and splrltual grace op, ,n f,'a-' , Q j-, , , 1, un v . ,. sy - - K -3 ' . , g ' - . KK ,Y7 x . , 1 . .. , ' ' , .V - . . , 5 , . ., I, 5 - , U : j ' , , 9 , , 1 1 I ' ' U v I ' I v v 4 3 . H 4: I u . , 5 .A . . pretive Reading in Speech Eestival, IVg Third Place . 5 . ll ' 7? Y 9 Y 1 I ! 5 Y ! I t '! II: ,, ,1, gn ,,l,III. I ' ' 1 3 ' l 1 I ' 1 ' - , 9 h , ,- I - y I ' . 1 I 'U ' . ! I . I .1 Y I Q Y I I I g 9 ' ', , 5 ' ' ', 9 ' '- THE PIONEER-JUNE 1949
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LETA CAROLINE VV EISS Little Leta Entered Newman Klndelgalten Basketball Vai 8 II III IV Tennis III IV Vollev a II III IV Baseball II III Red Cross Represent xe 1 Cheerleader IV Operetta II III on I Boos er ub II I zmzcef IX Seniois at a Glanee Staff of Senior Pmneu 10 V IN wman N 8 I I Scizn 913 ns To lengthen to the last a sunny mood Lowell MARILYN WEISS Enteled Vewman Seventh glade Basketball I Volleyball I Baseball II Opeietta II III IV Radio Club II III IV President IV City Secre tau IV Diamatie Club II III IV Science Club III Seeietaly III Math Club IV Imnfei II III IV Business Staff Senior Imnur HllltLS n nouneei s Contest Book Review Tomoiiow s f iti Lens Ladies whose blight eyei Rain influence Milton RIC H-XRD C LIFPURD VVI' I I S Dielx 106 fd ,mls Entered Newman Sophomore year' Junior Var- Q :ity Basketball. III IV' Lettered III IV' Track III' Manwger Varsity Football III IV ' Lettered III, IV' Red Cross Renresentative III' President erett-1 'z Drama ics u 1 '- 'easurer I. a f 1 'mzw' . A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. -Proverb: THE PICXIERR-JL'iNEC1Q5I it A--1? ti
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gl ldifnil ! '4 o 9' ,aff CLHQQQ HAS' TOR? A long tlme ago the good sh1p Fovty Nznm was sent or an lmportant m1ss1on to the Newanlan Arch1pelago a chaln of lslands 1n the Jeffersonlan sea I the Captaln and mv crew pendxng an erup from the face of the globe were ordered to rescue everybody on the archxpelago and deposlt them safely on Graduatlon Isle Fherefore 1n September of 1936 the shlp set sall for and soon reached ts flrst dest1nat1on Neophyte Isle Here we were confronted by an amaz1ng Slght The lsle apparently mhablted only by chll dren was ln great tumult Queen Parkex summonlng forth all her grace was yaln ly trung to subdue hel subyects Confu slon however relgned supreme Joan Freakle Frledler and Leta WQISS hold mg hands Jltterbugged bllssfullx around llttle DIXIE Kal1n w h1le the latter clutched a baseball bat and swung It ylclouslv oven her head Al o on one s1de of the small lsland Leonard Gessner leamng happlly agaxnst a tree drank f1om a hydrogen peroxlde bottle the contents of whlch were eventually to go to hls head Whlle Barb Cohen struggled to pull the wool over hls eyes Nearby Charles Barber Dlcks chuckllngly proceeded to trlm Joan Pocahontas Smlth s plgtaxls whlle she obl1v1ous to everythlng stared dreamxly out to sea thlnklng of her future love The dlsturbance on the other s1de of the lsland was enough to burst our eardrums Chlld prodlgles Herman Kohlmeyer and Loeber Landau were argulng over Mother Gooses theory of relatlves whlle Joan Hlrsch eatlng a Hershey bar trled to drawl a word 1n edgewxse After much effort however we flnally managed to get these chlldren aboard and reembark After travellng for what seemed to be a year we reached a lonely lsland that was apparently unlnhablted Just as we were about to bypass It though a pretty chlld came runnmg up to us SChYV1HglI'lg her llttle hand It was Joan eatmg her last DIQCQ of P1e Stopplng brlefly to plck her up we proceeded to our next destlna tlon Verblle Island where we took on board Betty Meyer who was st1ll trylng the next 1sle we easlly rescued Eve Gold man whom we found demurely playlng wlth her Red Cross doll and Seymour Welss valnly trylng to attract her atten tlon by quotlng Mother Gooses VQTSIOH of Shakespeare The lnhabltants of our next stop alas proxed d1ff1cult to reason wlth Chuck Taylor clrcled the lsland on h1s Taylor Tot and contlnually evaded us Moreover VI Irv LOUISE Wllson was puttlng on a one woman show for Betty Cloutman and Shlrlex Sawl and slmply refused to be ln telrupted But after much pleadmg we managed to coax them on board A t10plC3l storm halted our approach to South Sea Isle lndeed It was only after much trouble that we fmally got close enough to plCk up Jane Wy nn whom we found runnmg around IH a grass sklrt THE PIONEER JUNE 1949 33 . Q , . ll 'I 7 ' I X YA A V J ' ' X ' u 77 x ' 'T X I - -. , . I r ff A. - , f as is ' 1 - - v - i I ,lf ' ' v 2 W , , li . . . , , f -' fe ' - '- ' 1 ' . . ., S. , , . 7 1 ' r A' ' . 1 , ' I l' - 7 7 . . .I Y ' v w . ' L' . , u Q . . ' 7 v U 9 ' ' ' , 7 t1on that threatened to remove the xsles to teach Jimmy Gouaux how to talk. on D 9 'S Q' - 1 Q , V ' . - Q 1 , s 9 'la I ' , . , 1. s '. . . ' l , u v L w . K. . K. Y , 5 , 'Y uv - I 1 ' v Y ' ' 1 Dv- w 1 Lv I. L' - L 2 W .Aw I . - K' , v sy ' x . f v . L1 y H . ,, . . ev . v V . . xv., ' t . , . I , . v . , I , Q K - L V 44 97 . ' ' - s , n 1 l 1 ' . , . K. , 9 V V - C Y. if E A . .. A ,
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