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De Graaf. C. - Claude was the schools WPA, worker. This lad's slowness in W, movement was an asset rather than a rf Q liability, and because of it he never L- seemed disturbed or ruffled. Track 3-4, Football 3-4. Delncxy, H. - Ruthie may have been short J but was not one to be overlooked. Notes and poetry were her specialty, but she was also mighty clever at sketching. Girl Reserves l-2-3-4, Red Cross l-2-3-4, Pro and Con l-2-3, G,A.A. 2-3. excuses, horrible G.I. haireuts, and girls in Burkhead,s, girls in De Shaw. S. - Suzie was the artistic type and adorned the fashion pages of the Ariel with her work. Girl Reserves l-2-3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Red Cross 4, Echo Staff. De Witt, W. - Sometimes the quiet type rule the worldl Who knows? Walt was so quiet he may some day be President,
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Coeling. E. - Our piano virtuoso was Elaine. She was the pianist for the Glee Club and music was her only interest in life. Not only did she like to play her- self, but her favorite pastime was listening to others play. Girl Reserves l-2-3-4 fSecretary in 41, Pro and Con 1-2-3, Student Council 1-2-4, Glee Club 2-3-4, Orchestra 2-3-4, Band Z- 3-4. Cook, S. - Cookies red hair was the envy of many of her classmates. In her smile lay her personality and she might Well have been called Sunny. Girl Reserves 1-Z-3-4, Red Cross 1-2-3-4, Pro and Con 3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, and otherwise and left behind them fond memories of whlte Daley. I. - Many and varied were this lad's interests, fiery and intense were his never-to-be-forgotten antics, However, lack was always dependable and the friendliest fellow you would want to know. Football l-2-3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Base- ball l-2-3-4, Band l-2-3, L Club 4, Glee Club 4, Pro and Con 3-4, Red Cross 2-3-4, Hi-Y 3-4, Annual and Ariel, Student Coun- cil 3, Iunior and Senior Play. Dumstra. P. - Shirley tried to keep this gal in check, but never could quite man- age. They always had a good time, how- ever, and in this case two heads proved to be better than one. With all her gaiety and love for fun, Phi1's studies never seemed to fare ill. Glee Club 1-2, Pro and Con l-2, Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4, Red Cross 2-3, GAA. 2.
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Dreyer, I. - Here was a gal who was a drug store cowgirl by night - and a con- scientious student by day. She was inter- ested in everyone, and everyone was in- terested in lean. Red Cross l-2-3, G.AA. 2-3-4, Girl Re- serves 2-3-4. Dreyer, R. - Richard was the paper air- plane genius of the class. He could Whip up an airplane in nothing flat, but his studies usually whipped him up - in the end. None the less, he was an all-round good fellow, and a great booster of his class. Basketball 3. Burkhead's, girls ln Burkhead's and so on . . . far into the night Dykstra, B. - Sweetness was Bette's finest virtue, and with her lack and Bette were synonymous. Her quietness and sincerity were a constant source ol amazement to everyone. Girl Reserves l-2-3-4, Pro and Con l-24 3-4, Red Cross l-2-3-4, Stamp Club 2, Glee Club 1-4, Band l-2-3, Orchestra l-2-3, GAA. 2-3-4, Iunior and Senior Play. Dykstra. L. - lf trouble were brewing, Laverne usually had a hand in it, and Whats cookin ' wasn't just a by-word with him. He was always ready with a laugh - and with something to make you laugh, Band 1-2-3, Stamp Club Z. ff'
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