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E. Koepsell—always In the mood for learn- ing. M. Stanton caters to the sciences and the humor of It all. Ida Huggler— dimples Inclusive, she's alert to the facts. M. Pluckhan—winner In games and the race of Intellects. 9. Lazarus—one who positively will suooeed. K. Stallard—takes the lead when blowing those reeds. M. Pluckhan—pal to all Including the cornet. ‘ C. Oelrlch—- unassuming spirit of the clarinet polkas. L. Luebke—In de groove, nary a sour note. M. Stanton—first JHS flutist, plays It sweet and on the beat. M. Slelaff—delightfully humorous as the hero and Janie In ’Seventeen ; rewarded with an A rating at '42 state contest. 8. Lazarus—her greatest thrill Is read- ing an Inspiring message to an apprecia- tive audience. 'B rating at '41 tind at '42 stats contests. Jumbo Relble—a blitz disposition and athletic technique—blending well for fame on the team. Bud Gahlman—had a constant need for beefsteaks but always our hero. Wlb Gruba—favors the pig-akin that Is good and tough, and a game that Is hot and rough.
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KATHRYN STALLARD KAte RANDALL REIBLE Jumbo Basketball l,2,3,4;Foot- ball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,4; Band 1, 2; Baseball 1; Class Vice Pres. 1; Class Pres. 2 They can conquer who be- lieve they can. RUTH ROHDE Ruthle Glee Club 1,2,3,4; O.A.A. 4; Basketball 1; Purole Gold Staff 4. Earnest In work, friendly to all. RUTH SCHMIDT Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; O.A.A. 4; G1 ee Club 1,2. She gets out of life Just what she puts Into It. VERNA SCHMIDT Skipper Band 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; O.A.A. 4; Glee Club 1. Worry and I never met. MYRON SIELAIT Moy Forensics 1,2,3; Drama- tic Club 3; State winner In humorous declamation 3; The man who would the top obtain, must demon- strate he has a brain. Basketball 1,2; Cheer- leader 3,4; Class Pres. 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club Pres. 4; Dramatic Club 3[ Forensics 1,2; O.A.A. 4; Annual Staff 2; Basket- ball Treas. 3; Dramatic Club Vice Pres. 3. Character Is the real foundation of all worth- while success. MARY ELLEN STANTON Mary Band 2,3,4; Glee Club 1, 2; Basketball 3; O.A.A. 4; Dramatic Club 3; For- ensics 2,3; Editor of Jey 4; Class Pres. 1; Class Sec.3; Class Vice President 3; Basketball Pres. 3; Prom Queen 3. She alms high and holds the aim. EVANGELINE STEINAOEL Annie Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Purple and Gold Staff 4. Why aren1t they all con- tented like met LILY MAE WOEHRMANN Lll Forensics 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Dramatic Club 3; Basketball 2,3; Pur- ple Gold Staff 4. Wrinkle not thy face with too much giggling. PHYLLIS ZIMMERMANN Phyl Basketball 1.2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Purole and Gold Staff 4. Can we ever have too much of a good timet
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To-night you are going sailing ! You have Just purchased your tic- ket, and you are now climbing the gang plank leading to the deck o f the gigantic steamship named the SS Juneau. As you step onto the deck, you are oheer fully gre e ted b y numerous sailors who are attired In the typical navy un 1 form. Along the sidelines are those fam lllar deck chairs which typify boat life. As you glide along on the soft and beau tl ful waves of music, you notice the navy flags, numer ous anchors, life buoys, the rope rail- ing along the deck, and that beau- tiful blue sky above. Hanging over the water on the side of the ship, we can see a •ANCHORS AWEIOH FOR THE ROYALTY OF THE FLEET small life boat. I n this bo at there are the men who comprise the familiar orchestra of Ralph Mill er. Our attention Is drawn to a bright light being thrown by a beacon atop a light house. Everyone Is seeking refreshment In the tasty punch be- ing served by two sallorettes from the light house. And so It contin- ued Into the evening and ev eryo ne was sorry when the ship docked and all was at an end. This was the picturesque scene that was wit ness ed by all who attended the annual Juneau Promen - ade held May 1, 1942. It was led by King Donald Llndeman and Queen Mary Ellen Stanton. It was charac- terized as one of the most beauti- ful proms ever to be displayed.
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