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Basketball 34, Football 213-4, Baseball Z'-1, Senior Play, Les' pedra 4, Pro and Con 2, Presi dent junior Class, L Club 3f4, Operetta 4, Band 152, Orches tra Z, Student Council 3. TB Representative 34, G.A,A. 2f3. Robert H. Puitef-uBob often ate his break' fast on the run to make school at 8:10. With his get out of my Way type of ener' gy he could be depended upon to see a re- sponsible job through. Eleanor R. Rietberg--A line elocutionist was 'REV' and also a truinpetcer. We shall ref member her, too, for other things. such as her part in the senior play and her characf teristic stride. Elizabeth Jane Schulte -- Y It is nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice, is a motto that best explains uBette. We knew her best as a talented tap dancer and as a sincere and cofoperative class member, William Schultz f Bil1A' was one ol' the comedians ol the class who amused many by his antics. Wliatever he lacked in stature he made up in energy. 29 Lespcdra 4, Band lf'l'4. Orchcs tra lflf-4, Pro and Con l, Red Cross l, Girl Reserves 1f2ff's Senior Play, Library Science 3 G.A.A. lfl. Glee Club Z. Tennis 3. Senior Play, Lesped ra 4, L Club 4.
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Glcc Club 2414, Operetta 3, G.A.A. 2f3f4, Girl Reserves 4, Red Cross 244. Football 3f4, Basketball 2f3, Baseball ?sf4. Mildred Oudbier- - lVlilly was a member of the giddy group. As a junior she suffered the misfortune of sickness and a fractured arm but staged an energetic comeback in her senior year. Dorothy Pea sall Dort was a senioi with a special talent, that of tap dancing. Since this girl with the rhythm was also a wellf behaved student. her ninth hours were lew, Henry PekelsmaiuPeck specialized in the telling of tall tales. On the baseball diamond he was known as Slugger, His theme was 'loahng on a Lazy Day and he invariably carried it out-in Granclville. Mary Louise Poskey - A little but lively blonde was Flash, our class photographer. She was a mischievous person with a fond' ness for a practical jokefincluding the skip' ping of class. 28 G.A,A. 3f4, Girl Reserves 2, Junior Play. Ariel, Senior Play, Lespedra 3' 4, Girl Reserves 1f2-3, Glee Club 2, G.A.A. 1f2f3f4, Red Cross 1f2f3,
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e ..-.--sm, .,. -..W .. ,,,.,. .W G.A.A. 3-4, Lespedrzi 4, Oper' etta 3f4, junior and Senior Play, President of Fresh, Vicefpresif dent junior year, Student Counf cil 1f4, Girl Reserves 4. Clee Club Z'3'4. Queen Track Meet 3. G.A.A. 2-3f4, Girl Reserves 'lf ?v4, Red Cross Zf3, Lespedra 3' ml Marjorie G. Schuman A reserved manner, beautiful hair, and bright brown eyes per' sonilied 'kMairgie, She was Lee's queen at the j. C. Relays and was twice an officer of her class. Donald L. Shepard A flare of light, a thunderous explosion, und We knew Don was back in school taking chemistry. His driving ambition enabled him to make up the semester lost through illness. Ruth M. Stremler-V -One of the holder girls in school, Ruth was here for a good tinief and got it, She had trouble and friends in abundance, but she did get her studies. Thomas Swift- 'Toin was another one ol' those jalopy boys. He was a niechanif cal genius- as he had to be to keep that car going. He was also a master of the clarinet as his mustache proves, 30 Football 2-3, L Club 3'4. Band If2ff's, Orchestra lf2 5 Red Cross I-2. Lespedra 4.
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