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ANN CIHAL'S love for sports encouraged her to join the G.A.A. She likes to swim, hike, and ride a bike. GEORGE DOSHAN will always be remembered because he was liked by everyone who knew him. Ask his friends! Quiet, but nevertheless active, MARGARET I. FABRI enioyed swim- ming, hiking, and typ- ing. Gentlemen' cooks are not sissies as CECIL FISHER proved on the basketball floor in '36, '37, and '38. 0. ,f ef' , rf iv fr I Y ,H Where there's MARY GORANOVlCH,there's never a dull moment. This active G.A.A. member is in her glory when she iitterbugs. DOROTHY M. GRIF- FITHS used plenty of makeup on the Sopho- more play actors. She belonged to Special Chorus, Glee Club, and Wallace Wizards. Page twenty-four D W I G H T D A V I S treasurer ot the French Club, sang in A Cap- pella Choir, and Pin- afore and was on the stage crew. Among the Girls' Glee Club members was ELIZABETH DANYI. On quiet evenings when her homework was done, Elizabeth liked to read books. We'v en amused at KAR ILLIAM DYE'S cart ns in the Philos- oph and the i940 Quil nd Blade. He play - - ball in '4O. VERGENE P. GARNER was a valuable mem- ber of Commercial Club. She was also in Concert Band and Spe- cial Chorus. ' L14 . ,r, r' M A smile known to us all was that of tall, dark, and handsome IAMES FORSYTHE. He was a loyal member of the F.C.A. Since a kin - DRED S or d faifh lly h e Bet i ' hip Or- io , junior r Sc:'ety and ' GI e lub. ' Among MARY IANE CONWAY'S electives in high school were swimming and sewing which also constituted her favorite hobbies. During '38, '39, and '40, LLOYD DRAKU- LICH played basket- ball for us. He was a member of the band of '36 and '37, Business manager fo the Quill and Blad ARLENE FAYE - MOND also found ti to serve as a mem of our debate - I .... .. af-77 f . x, , is WILLIAM F N,one of our pri rs, was the quie d who didn't spe until he really ha omething to say. Versatile DOROTHY ALICE GREEN partici- pated in t e a 'vities of Vivi-Da s, Senior Honor , Audito- riu Coun , Quill and Blad nd cial Cofn- ' i xl ' l C ert Ba , udito- ri Cou , De . Q F - m ho nd lu i lass p kept K N GR busy. lAMESDAVISdidmuch for us, as a band and orchestra member, R. O. T. C. cadet, a Boos- ter, and an Olympian. ftliff' l. Friendly HELEN DEL- ICH enjoyed working with the French Club. She likestoplaytennis, go on hikes, and read good books. The Quill a estra R Kem A ir an wo re a ong 5 Bl 6, band and i , . O.T.C., K Cappella 1 ' , operetta - DONAI. . ED Y'S l ' X activltl For , active AGNES l. ' DOS participat e the Glee Clu . ., Special Chor , . ommercial Cl . A cheerful fellow among us was IOHN GARAPIC. john was in the Concert Orchestra in '39 and '40, and on the Inside Patrol. IOSEPHINE A. GUZZO was a Vivi-Darian, G. A. A. and Concert Or- chestra member, and she sang in the Bo- emian Girl. A tennis player among us was tall MARDELLE CROSS. Mardee de- voted much of her ex- tra-curricular activity to the G.A.A. His hobby, photogra- phy, and his member- ship in the biology and chemistry clubs indi- cate that KENNETH F. DULL wascertainly not dull in science. Charming MARIAN GALBRETH belonged to the Glee Club, Wal- lac Wizards, and Y. of . W. She enjoys da ing, singing, and st gelyienou h, eat in l . Handsome GEORGE FOLEY was active in play sic, Sphinx, s , R.O.T.C. as I of fun and eryb 's friend. GERALDINEM.GREGG contributed her musi- cal ability to Concert Orchestra, Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Dial- ist Club, and the opera. Charming BETTY HANCOCK, the Vivi- Darian president, sup- ported the Glee Club, Auditorium Council, Social Committee, and Booster Club. MAYNARD DAY, a clarinet player in the Concert Band, also played football for two years. EDNA DEVANY'Sgood speaking voicewon her a role in the Senior play and the Christmas pageant. She was a G. A. A. member. Our Senior Class presi- dent, ANTONEFILEFF, also participatedinthe Booster Club, Olympi- an Society, and Klub Kem, and was Philoso- pher business manager. . iii? liiwiii RUTH MARIE GLUT- TINGS' classmates all agree that she is a lot of fun, and a friendly, sociable person. Short and dreamy RICI-lARDf'Chigger GILLETTE lTed's shadowl scooped for the Philosopher and went to Auditorium CouncilandHi-Ymeet- ings. MAXINE HADDIX, who sang in the solo contest, helped in the G.A.A. and A Cappella Choir. She enjoys skat- ing and dancing. l Y I -An
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DOROTHY HILTY, pe- tite and animated cheer leader, also de- voted her energy to Vivi-Darian, the Coun- cil and the Booster Club., Although HOMER HANZAL specialized in golf and cross- country track, the Sphinx, Auditorium Council, and orchestra shared his spare time. LOIS E. IOINT, our cheerleader, has in- spired us with many Hpeppyu yells. .il-on was an active member of the Booster Club. f - 1 f , 4, 4 ' I . If That good-looking R. O. T. C. sergeant, GEORGE KIETZMAN, was also a musician in Special Chorus, the Concert Band, and the opera, Nightingale. -3 q. Active among us was CHARLOTTE KINDER. She was a Vivi-Darian, G.A.A., Booster Club, French Club, and Klub Kem member. Popular BETTEIEANNE LEE was quite active in school life. Special Chorus, Freshman play, and Wallace Wizards were among her activ- ities. Page twenty-six W. DALE GREAT- H O U S E contributed much to the school as the bookkeeper forthe Quill and Blade, and Senior Honor Society and A Cappella Choir member. MARY IACOBS made life more cheerful for us by singing in the Glee Club and helping to keep halls clear be- tween classes. An ar t, scholar, and athl e, PETER j. IA A was an orches- tra ember for seven yea nd a state con- test - 'th his violin. EVA KALEMBER, a valuable member of the Inside Patrol, en- joys all sorts of sports and makes a hobby of souvenir collecting. ALBERT j. LAHAI E has two hobbies which are typically American Fiwimming and base- a . We enjoyed having gay SYLVIA ELIZABETH LEONARD work with us in the Dialist Club and Girls' Glee Club. Quiet and charming MARY HODGESsang with t e Glee Club, helped our G.A.A. var- sity and drew for the Wallace Wizards. Here's HOMER HOP- SON, a patrol boy, and one of those people who always have a clever answer. 0 J vlAN whine ,- o wE?voi3S sin er, a us the sbmawoper and nior play. - was ivi-Darian. Witty NIC ' ASTER, an F.C.A. - Pica Club mem was an ardent me r of our cross-cou team for two years SANTA KRISTOFF writes many letters as her hobby. She was a member of the Fresh- CHARLES HAMPSTEN was a cheerful person who excelled in stage craft work. Handball and swimming were his favorites among sports. l lx 2 if X' it jjf m ,tl K. tv. 1 VIESLAVA IAROSH spends much time and work on a scrap book of interesting articles. She was secretary of the G.A.A. Track man r RAL H IOHNSON s kn n to us as ' ede. e enjoyed sport re- ports in e Ph'oso pher. X ' 'x K RYN KAEFF was a ber of the chem is club, A Cappel , Girls' Glee Cl , : eSophomorep y C IOHN MACKEY kept us in joyful pirits. He was an R. .C. cade and Hi- ice- ' man operetta cast. dent, a en yed MARCO MARAS was a member of our swim- ming team and a life guard in summer school. He also played baseball. BETTY LOUISE LEETS, a Glee Club member, saw that people paid for what they ate in the school cafeteria! WANDA HOINACKI likes to read and swim, but found time to be in the vocal solo CDH- test and Olympian So- ciety. The captain of our Outside Patrol, IAMES L. HOPSON, IR., has also worked with the Olympians and the So- cial Committee. Prompt, alert, and stu- dious was MARGARET YVETTE KADEL. We k this Vivi-Darian a Honor Society m ber better as n 01.511- i That black model A with a bright yellow line ' ed around it 'i aw parked or -fiffh, be- ge IOHN K0- EVELYN MAY LACH- OWICZ was the presi- dent of our Biology Club, she sang with the A Cappella Choir aXndAsupported the G. Being especially school-spirited, IRENE V. LIBER served us as a cheer leader and a member of the Boos- ter Club for three years. H 1 Pl Quite active was ROB- ERT HANSEN, who was president of Klub Kem, junior Associat judge, a Sphinx, an track t mem . RUTHjOHNSON,quiet and intelligent, be- longed to the junior and Senior Honor So- cieties, lnkpot Club, 1 Wallace Wizards, and Y- Olympian Society. df 7 f . J IAM! ij . A,- . t s , if Z Q 'l' I i Both on and off the ' football field, WIL- FRED KECK wasalways an advocate of fair a play and good sports- l manship. 1 l jEAN DOUGLASS KERR was a member of the junior Honor Society and lent her voice to the Poetry Memory Choir, the Girls' Glee Club and the Mixed Chorus. l Tall, dark, and hand- some jAMES MANION, who played varsity basketball and football for two years, also ex- celled scholastically. ' . ,r-J X X XJ si A sewing enthusiast and operatic supporter, MARGARET LOBODY has also added much to our school as an A gappella Choir mem- er.
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