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- l 1 Rl. .A. 3, fl: lit-spvtlru L n I 4: Opt-rt-tt.a 2, 3. -11 Lena Art was Lene's forte. She liked nothing better than to have pencil and paper and the idea for a picture. A quiet, demure lass, her bashful smile b,elied hidden depths of fun. I-ler ambition was,.to become a second Schiaparelli. Mabel was very active during the early part of her high school career. Later this gig- gling blond found she could do two things at once, she Went to school and held down a full time job slinging hash. Mabel intends to find some nice young Doctor who needs an assistant. ,tlt, Y ' i vi .Sy Arlene De Ridder Dorothy De Young --not .. I 1 we Girl Rt-si-rn-s 1, 2. 3. Pru and Con 2, 32 Rvcl Y . . - 'l 'P - , L. W:-xshingttm, ILC. 2, , HDot was no shrinking violet. As a result she was usually in difficulties with the admin- istration - there were so many attractions other than school. She liked sports, especially the wrestling matches at the armory and bowl- ing at the Twentieth Century. Wings'f had a burning desire to fly. After quitting school he obtained a private license, but needing a high school diploma before he could get a commercial license, he came back to school with but one idea in mind 4 to study and graduate. Sophomore class. Wilma De Young Girl Rt-serves 2, 3: Rs-tl Cross 1 3 l'r0 and C on 33 G.A.A. 21 F1 casurer Fr Q s hm a n Franz Diefz S 0 c r Q t, a r y I'ro and Curl 3, 4. Mabel uwingsy,
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Dale Conner Wilma Cotton liasf-hall IS. 1: Football Girl Rt-st-rvi-S 1, 2, 3, I I lr-'11 1 Cllll -1. Ii:-slwilra 4: Pro and Con 1, ZZ: G.A.A. M H Z, il. 4: Library Myrt Svivncu 3. The strong and accurate wing that was accustomed to throwing strikes across the plate from deep center tield did not serve Myrt so well in the class room. He had other interests than baseball, too. One was hunt- ingg another was sitting on the bridge with his thumb in the air when he should have been in school. Wincly's girl friend must have told him that a kiss Without a mustache is like meat without sauce. Witness the result. His nick- name was well earned. Most ot his recitations were extremely verbose but with an extreme paucity of meaning. Willie Willie's ambition was to be a commercial artist. Her ability along this line was well demonstrated in her clever posters for class plays. With her winning ways and sharp tongue the mighty mite was able to drive others to accomplish more than they thought possible. Harve was a quiet and studious lad. He took part in many ot the Public address sys- tem plays. Extremely interested in aviation, Harve spent most ot his time building model airplanes. While a good mixer with the boys, he was a little shy around the tair sex. Harvey Davelaar Wendell Cunningham Hi-Y 33 Library Qcience 3, -1 : IA-srwwira Le-ape-dra 4 : S e n i o r Play. Windy Harve
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Iohn Dltmar Alhleah Dodds Hi-Y 3, 4: Ilespedra Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 1, 2. 4: Le-spa-dra 4: G.A.A. Red Cross, Chorus Johnny Iohnny spent most ot his after-school time as a counter-hop in a meat market. Fond of sports, he excelled in both roller and ice skat- ing. His most embarrassing moment was the time he hit a police cruiser from the rear. Making the all-conference team at lull-back, Cornie was an outstanding athlete. His mimick- ing of Mr. Vanderveen in the locker room gave the team many a chuckle. His pet peeve was the aluminum paint in the Manual Arts Shop. ! l Iohn Dood Eleanor Elzmga Lespedra 45 L Club 3, 4: Student Council 43 Red Cross 1: Girl Re- Football 2, 3, 4. serves 3: Lespedra 4. Connie Eleanor With her goal ol becoming a housewife al- most in view, Al decided to enroll in cook- ing and sewing classes immediately after graduation. Rather quiet, she showed her spunk by winning the watch in the magazine contest. Will you ever forget that shy, quiet smile? A quiet, bashtul girl, Eleanor was a very good student. Her ever-ready smile and scar- let blush were liked by all. A good student, she ranked well up in her class. She intends to become an inspector in a Grand Rapids fac- tory.
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