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U.A.A. 2-314. Orchestra 12-3- 4. Girl Reserves lf'l'3-4. Library Science 4. O p e r e tt a 2f3f4, Glee Cluh lf3f4, junior Play. Lespedrn 4, G,A.A. 314, Stuf dent Council 3'-4. Treasurer ol Senior Class. Red Cross 1-Z-3f 4. Senior Play. Library Science 3. Pro and Con lfl, Girl Ref serves lf2f3, Band LZ, Margaret J. Husted - Maggie was the most athletic of all our senior girls, She was a meinher of independent basketball and soft' ball teams. Her chief difficulty was to def tide hetween heing a junior or ai senior. e1 i l l v Gertrude .lohnsonffx dehonaiir damsel was Gert, Neither spectacular nor forward, she stood out in her ClHSSllliltClS minds as ani aff lable upzllfl one who would rather follow thzin lend. Helen J. Kamradt' 'A home spun :ind high' minded Miss was Dutch, our studentfcounf eil president, Her personality was in lier smile und her smile was genuine. Caroline Konyndykkfxs ai student and class' mute 'lflorlcll was prohzihly the most quiet :uid hasliful of our group. However she was .1 good huskethalll player and really showed lls some action when on the ugyni lloor. 23 flume from South 2. Lespedrai 4. Glee Cluh lf3f-4. Girl Re serves Z. Orerettn 3. G.A,A. 2f3f4, Glee Clulw 2. xg . sie .assess fi
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Foothall 2f3f4, Track lf2f3f4, Baskethall 2, L Cluh 34, Les' pedra 4, junior and S e n io r Plays, Student Council lf2f3f4, Orchestra lf2f3. From Kelloggsville 3, Glee Club Robert W. I-Iarringtonflnttle, hut not to he overlooked was Ton His diverging school interests were girls and sports, The phrase, a mighty mite descrihed him well. Ethel Hartman-ff A docile child was Ethel. Vfilling and ahle, she studied to show her' self approved. To vouch for her success arc two years of dehating and the highest schof lastic record in the class. Irene Olive Harwood - Our acquaintance with Irene has heen a hit jerky in nature since she was with Us only to leave us durf ing prcfhigh school davs and to return again as a senior. Vw'e found her to he consistent' ly friendly and sociahle. Bert B. Howard - A grease monkey hy occupation, Bert made his main interests the mechanical, Real companions and under' standing friends were Bert and his ujalopyf' School activities did not attract him, alf though his friendly personality would have heen welcome. 22 Pro and Con lfl-3. Debate Team 213, Ariel. Glee Cluh 1 2. Lespedra 4, U. S. History Award 3. Football 3, Gas Statmon.
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it q' U 2 fl I -' A me c , Jean Konyndyke-,Interested in athletics, -lean was a member of the Girls' S o ft b all and Basketball teams. Her giggle was the envy of the school and an expression of her sunny disposition. - Q Gosdon B. La Huisffx gangling senior was our 'LBrucef' He was the cowboy tenor ol' the comedy quzutctte and found his main interests in good times in general and stag parties in particular. Track lf2f3f4, Lespeclra 4, Foot- ball 3f4, Basketball 214. Student Council 112, President 2, Vice' president 1. Library Science 4. C-.:X.A. 113' 4, Red Cross l. Girl Reserves l'2, Glee Club 4, Senior Play. Baseball 2f?vf4, Basketball 713' 4, Football 4, Made allfconlerf 2, Came from Christian 2. ence in Basketball 3. Glee Club 2f3f4, Girl Reserves Wilnma Lappv f Billy's ability to mind her own allairs was incomprehensible, Few of us knew her very well. yet all esteemed her. Her school interests were largely in music. Raymond Lubberts -- Flay specialized in sports. Vfhenever he participated in a conf test, eofoperation became the theme. His Uteaun before sellw' attitude led to his being elected captain ol' the 1942 baseball team. 24
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