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I IUHS BETTY PERKINS Her quiet ways and very gentle rnien Depict our Perky -friendly and serene. HELEN WALLBANK Her many talents and busy days commend Helen as actress, athlete, artist, friend. VIRGINIA WING She has the gift of laughter, yet we see In her a fine and deep philosophy. CLASS OF1941 the year, poor health sent Ginny and Becky to soak in the sun in Arizona. The rest of us have plugged on together, taking the front seats in programs, reciting the longest and subtlest poems in the poetry contest, fretting over late chemisry, and trying to smile during Tuesday singing when the May Day Carol is being rehearsed. Our history covers quite a span of time, and we've come over a hard path, but at last we're on the threshold of graduation after a successful senior year. Let us hope that our future history will find us no less cheerful and eager to Work together. -Betsy Blickensderfer
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SE IUHS IAN E IN GLEY Though calm, collected, pensive and most Wise, We've seen a hidden twinkle in her eyes. BETTY IENKINS Her laughing eyes and genial southern drawl Have captivated and amused us all. GERTRUDE PATTERSON Our brave and ever-bubbling Gertie holds Us spellbouncl with her tales-though ten times told. CLASS OF1941 tincf sections: the intellects, the socialites, and the jeepers. None of us ever agreed on any subject. Ieannie left us in the middle of the year for Detroit. The junior year was much more subdued although Miss Dart nearly despaired each day during five-minute period. That year we lost Ann and Emmy, but gained Phyl Iohnson and Betty Ienkins. By the end of the year we managed to develop school spirit, to the astonishment of all. Our goal was to make ourselves the best senior class-to-be the school has ever had. Through continual meetings and picnics we soon became unified. At last the year 1940-1941 arrived! Phyl went to Baldwin's in September, While Roz Car- penter came in from Hayden, Colorado, to increase our number to fourteen. In the middle of
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SE IUHS THE Iariie Bucket Bunny Perky Blickie Sis Di P. G. Kaye Ginky Betty Gertie N Our baby faces were full of placid bliss. . . With exams and boards, We yearn aqairi for this.
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