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LESTER LINDOWER Somebody once called him the greatest basketball p I a y e r Jackson ever knew . . Won the sports- manship trophy . . . Kept the girls at his mercy . . . Would like to be a doc- tor . . . Did a good job as editor of the annual . . . For Les we predict success and happiness. LOIS JEAN RUSSELL An ardent letter writer ipretty goodl . . . Has blue eyes . . . Definitely has brown hair . . . Liked to sew . . . The Packard proved quite satisfactory when she wanted to take a ride. NANCY WEAVER Parties, men, and music . . .Drove the car with an air . . . Truly an exam- ple of woman's independ- ence . . . Liked to read those big, deep books . . . When duty and pleasure clash, then let duty go smash. HAROLD WALTERS Steady, reliable, a n d worth your while to know . . . Had that winning way . . . Valuable bas- ketball player . . . He was plenty all right . . . And lots of people knew it . . . DEANE MYERS Wavy hair, nice eyes, an all-around good guy . . . Always had a big follow- ing . . . Was pleased when his dad got a new car . . . By word, Please . . . Brunettes are his special- ty . . . Liked to walk around the farm . . . Had a little cor, too. OWANA SMITH Beautiful golden- blonde hair . . . The brains of the class . . . Her main interest was in the green Pontiac . . . That temper was a gift . . . Nice clothes, lots of loving friends, and a way to get there kept her well satisfied. Qwe JEAN STULL Jeannie is known far and wide for her beautiful eyes and good taste . . . Kept the basketball team properly inspired . , . Was always ready with a good story . . . Liked to talk about her trips to Toledo. MARVALEEN EDDINGER Proud of the glitter on the third finger of her left hand . . . Standing mem- ber of the honor society . . . Liked to do things for the little sister . . . Took a vacation and came back with tales of a long illness . . . Had a prosperous hope chest. ll
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EDNA BUTZIER Our one and only blond . . . Was exceptionally fond of the color blue . . . Had her hands full tak- ing care of Opal . . . Noted for her giggles . . . ls an excellent secret- keeper . . . We never really found out all about her . . . We predict a life of domesticity for Edna. BERNARD BURNS Seems to know a lot of people everywhere , . . Like's his dod's farm . . . Doesn't have much time to sleep . . . Kept us busy trying to keep track of him . . . Was always ready for an outing with the boys . . . Always had to sit up in front. I0 CHARLES MASTER Could always be depend- ed on to answer that hard question . . . Managed the basketball team very well . . . Will always be remembered for his crim- son blush . . . Liked chemistry . . . Good-look- ing . . . So quiet that we sometimes forgot about him. JULIA MESZAROS Was always seen at the paying end of the cafe- teria . . . Noted for her cute hair ribbons . . . Nice voice . . . ls inspir- ing part of the U. S. Army . . . Plenty smart . . . A good little cheer- leader . . . Nice looking . . . Plenty of nice clothes. RICHARD PANKHURST President Has a great weakness for red-heads . . . Good busi- ness man . . . Toll, dark, and very popular . . . Helped Les go and come from Washington . , . Uses nothing but Sunoco in the Ford . . . Can't pass a haunted house. PORTER MASSIE Secretary Kept us well informed on the events of the war . . . Very fond of his neigh- bors . . . Should be a salesman . . . Likes to converse l?l with Owana about the A.A.A. Didn't know whether to be in the Senior play or not, because of outside inter- ests. FLORENCE MYERS Vice-President Kept the Newshound roll- ing in spite of the paper shortage . . . Had a steady interest in one of our ex-hi's . . . Liked to design her own clothes . . . land did, tool. Her voice should take her places . . . Made hitch- hikers her specialty . . . lNavyl . JOHN LINDOWER Treasurer Kept our weaker sex in a daze most of the time. Represents one half of the Lindower Brothers . . . Really took the knocks in basketball . . . Liked Fish . . . Always wanted to be the hero of some lovely fem .... Just loved to read l?l signs.
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RAYMOND NEDERHOUSER Tall, dark, and handsome . . . Liked machinery and had prospects of being a good mechanic . . . Al- ways had his eye on a little brunette . . . Made mid-night shows his spe- cialty. BETTY MEYER Nice block hair . . . Al- ways ready for a scrap , . . Has a handsome brother with a nice car . . . Kept Miss Ptiefer busy . . . Liked to workg it keeps her spirits up . . . Could- n't stand to go steady . . . Was the lite of every par- ty . . . By word sabo- toge. I2 OPAL SMITH Her correspondence and men kept her pretty busy ...Liked to sew.. .The girls always liked her pa- iama parties . . . Will be remembered for her many hair styles . . . Seriously considered a business course . . . Her career will undoubtedly be one of homemaking. CARL PRENZLIN Might be heard snoring anytime ljust ask Miss Reinerl . . . Liked to talk about his brothers . . . Other than the farm, he is very fond of airplanes . . . Found the girls inter- esting . . . Helped to win the Brown Derby. ffisi' MARGIE FRUCHEY Chose to lead a lite of domesticity . . . Loved to tease . . . At one time she wanted to be a doc- tor . . . Never liked to dress-up . . . Could al- ways be depended on to provide transporation. MOTTO--Do morep Wish less COLORS-Maroon and Gold FLOWER-Carnation
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