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SENIOR COUNCIL First row, leit to riqht: Hubert Stokoe, Mary Hackett, Margaret Torrey, Ieanne Moock, Mary Rundt, Don Iulian. Second row: Miles Swarts, Fritz Ptouts, Bob Harrison, Penn Mack. A SENIOR GUARDIANS Mrs. Baer, Mr. Hutchens, Miss Wade, Mr. Herbert, Miss Lewis Wyler . . . tennis with Clovis Watson . . . Model A Fords with Hank John- ston . . . cuteness with Margaret Torrey . . . public-speaking and Eldis Heed with Ruth Anne Hutchens . . . swimming With Stan Schmucker . . . queenship With Betty Grace Moore . . . Hi-Y pins with Doris Tilden . . . good looks with lack Wynn . . . boxing With Tom Lee . . . popularity with girls with Robert Gschwend . . . and art with Bud Wilson and Patricia Miday? lust as Lehman is indebted to the class for all these things, so is the class itself indebted to its faculty advisers for four happy years. They are Mr. Hutchens, Mr. Herbert, Mrs. Baer, Miss Wade, and Miss Lewis. Page 21
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SENIOR OFFICERS Wendell Herbruck, president: Elma Mae Hilscher, secretary: Bud Wilson, vice president: Bob Deetz. treasurer SENIOR CENSUS Nineteen-forty or flunk has been the battle-cry of the graduating class of '40 since it entered Lehman four years ago. But in spite of its motto, the class has managed to come through with a fine record of achievements. On the football field-who has been as capable of kicking that pigskin around or gaining yards as Don Elsaesser and Bob Fuller! On the basketball floor-how could Lehman have done without such stars as Ferrall, Coyle, and Caswalll Even the senior femmes have shown the way to score points on a gym floor. Sis Scott and Elma Mae Hilscher have given adequate proof of what can be done by the weaker sex in sports. Tossing words around on paper came as a second nature to many of the class. Future Damon Runyons and Dorothy Thompsons are to be found among such senior journalists as Iohn Cunningham and Aline Emerman, editors of the Polaris and Journal. Perhaps there is even a potential Henry McLemore in Fritz Pfouts, Locker-room Lowdown columnist. The graduating class can boast of having a highly versatile group of musi- cians among their midst. Charles Pickens has entertained many by his ivory- tickling of popular melodies while Don Farley and Wanda Wendell have given much enjoyment to lovers of classic music. But the seniors have left Lehman many more things for which they will be long remembered. For instance, what Eskimos will ever forget-the super- scholastic ability of Iohn Buchman-the uncanny office-holding capacity of Allan Reynolds-Lucy Leake's artistic temperment-Penn Mack's tardiness . . . Tom Williams' many excuses . . . the odd habits of Don W. Ink, and the re- sulting situations in which he often found himself . . . the rope twirling tricks of Iohn Cunningham . . . the poetry composed by lohn Dougherty . . . that horse laugh of Carl DiRienzi . . . the wavy hair of handsome Bob Harrison . . . the Professor Einstein in Kenyon Love . . . Ieanne Moock's love for horses . . . Paul Regberg's boisterous interruptions . . . George Shive's sense of humor . . . the red hair of Miles Swarts . . . and Frank Metzger's spunk? What Lehmanite has not learned to associate . . . good jokes with Bob Page 20
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WM ij ROSE IEAN ART, General HA rose by any other name would seem as sweetf, Entered from McKinley High School 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Social Sci- ence Club 2: Girls' Athletics 1, 2. f ADELE EDYIFE AXELROD, Classical his t charlher in Adelef' J 1, F ncyClu Z . 4: Friendship c ltz. 4: , Wheel Club 3: Bo er : Iournal Staff 4. Physicist BRUCE BENDROTH, General i'Bruce---gay, blond, and debonairf' Leaders' Club 1, 4: Hi-Y 4: Booster Club 4: Entered from McKinley High School 4. FRED BOLI L His willing itude will bowl you ,, orrr. Entered om Middlebranch High School : Track 3, 4: Football 2, 3: Basketball 1. ASHLEY H. AUSTIN, General Give Ashley a trumpet-heill do the restf' Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2: H1-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY IO BAIRD, Classical A joke, a laugh, a happy way. Friendship Club 3: Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 4. s in the making LUCILLE MAY BINUS, Commercial AGCOUIIIIOH sense is not so mref' Booster Club 1, 2: Friendship Club 4. WILLIAM BRAUCHLER, General Silent, serious, and striving. Booster Club 2, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3: Intra- mural Swimming 2: Stage Crait 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 4.
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