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f- -1 an an 8 an rt 41 Gunn Hagadone Hatting C. High W. High Hodgson Holllh1ugh Hume Hunt Kanda DONALD GUNN has been in Spir and glee club for four years, and a varsity cheer leader for three years. He is in Hi-Y. Speech Arts. and last year-in the junior play. MARIETTA HAGADONE. majoring in science as preparation for a nursing career. has been a member of the band. Girl Re- serves. Commercial Club. Speech Arts. and glee club. One of the F. F. A. members who has been active in vocational agriculture is BILL HATTING. CHARLES HIGH has been a member of the F. F. A. for three years. His other interests have been glee club and track. Having been enrolled in the glee club several years, WANDA HIGH appeared in two operettas. Wanda has been an active member in Speech Arts. Spiz. student council and Girl Reserves for three years. She carried the lead in the junior play. DOROTHY HODGSON. who has been interested in com- mercial work. has also taken part in Girl Reserves and glee club. After four years in the band, DARRELL HOLLIBAUGH has learned to blow sweet notes and three seasons in basketball have made him a sure shot. Business manager of the annual. student council vice-president, four year member of the band. one year member of Spiz. Speech Arts. and I 'Ii-Y describes RICHARD HUME. VIRGII. HUNT has been in F. F. A. two years and a member of Hi-Y as a senior. Kearney Kelly A. Kjar M. KJ ir IILOND JIM JOHNSON spent four years in Lexington High School and secured a job before graduation. TADUO KANDA joined the F. F. A. during his junior year. While in I.. H. S, IVIARGARET KEARNEY associated herself with the Home Economics Club. Girl Reserves and glee club. Her ambition is to be a cosnietologist. BILL KELLY. a three year athlete. was president of his junior class and president of Hi-Y. Bill had a leading part in the junior play and was student manager of athletics this year. AGNES KIAR who has participated in Girl Reserves. Home Economics Club. and glee club is now anticipating a nursing career. MARGARET KJAR is the secretary of one division of the Girl Reserves and a loyal member of the main group. She has majored in science and with this foundation, plans to someday be fl l'llIl'S9. VIRGINIA KNAPPLE has whistled her way through several successful seasons on the flute and hasn't failed to make herself heard in an equally melodious manner on the ivory keys. After coming to Lexington High School from Oklahoma this year. JOE KORTEN was elected into the Spizerinktums. Having taken an active part in the commercial department OPAL LAKE is planning to become a stenographer. A name that has come to be quite prominent on our honor rolls and which appears near the top of the class rating is that of DEAN LANTZ. Page I 0
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when JEAN BANKS nas a junior. she was class treasurer. living a four year member of glee club. she had a part in two operettas and belonged to Girl Reserves. Commercial and Speech Arts Clubs. NIARJORIE I'llfl,l.l'iW', has been vice president of the Na- tional Honor Society, a member of Speech Arts. Commercial Club. Girl Reserves. band, student council and served as vice president of her sophomore class. Always ready to serve. VALDA BICE has been especially in- terested in the Commercial department and plans to continue this work after May' 24. 1940. BETTY BRANSON. tap dancer de luxe. who began high school in St. Paul. is interested in Speech Arts. Girl Reserves. Commercial Club and Don Gunn. BILL BRITTON has lettered three years in football and traclt. He has been a member of Hi-Y for three years and the student council this year. Presenting RAY BROWN, n member of the L Club and the Spiverinktums. who played tackle on the lVIinute Man eleven his senior year. ARLFEN HURKEY, active in the Commercial department, is al member of the Commercial and Home Economics Clubs as well as Girl Reserves. ROY CLARK. an active member of the Commercial depart- ment. attended South 17 his first two years of high school. Since she is planning to become at teacher after graduation from Lexington High School, DEl,l.A MAY COURTISR is ti member of F. F. A. As president of the Speech Arts Club and preparing to be a future teacher. lIliRlJINIf DAISS has finished her four years in high school a busy senior. BILL DOUGHTY. a two year member of Spiz and student Council. is this yt-ar's treasurer of F. F. A. after a four year membership as a Future Farmer. CALVIN EDMISTFN. has been an active member of F. F. A. since he came to Lexington from Oconto in his junior year. He lettered in track. MARIE EIHVIISTHN, transferred from Oconto to Lexington in her junior year enrolling in the commercial department. bloving here from Gothenburg High for her senior year. BER- NICE EHLERS became a member of the Home Economics Club. Nlajoring in home economics with the desire to become a good housewife. BETTY FFLLERS has also been a member of the Girl Reserves. Spiv. and Speech Arts Club. JUANITA FISHER. vice president of the Future Teachers. is preparing for a teaching career. Juanita is a member of the Girl Reserves, Home Economics club. and was responsible for the calendar in the 1940 Minute Man. A twofyear varsity football and traclt man is BlI.l, FOREIVIAN. Ile was a member of the Hi-Y one year. OLIVE FRENCH has spent four years in steady service to L. H. S.. talsing an active part in Speech Arts. Girl Reserves and other school activities. DURWOOD GOLLEHON. a four-year member of band and Hi-Y, lettered one year each in basketball and football and is on the animal staff. Brown Burl-tey Clark Courter Daiss Doughty C. Edmisten M Edmisten Ehlers Fellers Fisher Foreman French Gollehon Page 9
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'Y If t i ...-1 af, .of 4 4? Knapple Korteu Lake l.ant7 Lemmer Lobdell Low Lux O. Meister R. M4-ister his-yer Millifr Mingus Moore MARJORIE l.llMMER joined our class for her last two years alter attending South 17. She is a member of Girl Reserves and glee club. In view of becoming a farmer. MILTON LOBDELL has been in the agricultural department and was an lf. li. A. member two years. W'ork in the l'lifY has been KEITH I.OW S extra curricular interest. A four-year member of the senior band and also a member of the lf. T. A. is BETTY LUX who is planning to teach. OPAL MEIS'I'ER'S first interest is commercial work which she hopes to follow after graduation. RUBY MEISTER'S ambition to be a nurse has prompted her taking a general high school course. After fighting bugs, learning of the soil and judging cattle in F. Ii. A.. MARTIN MEYER seems destined to be A num- ber one farmer upon his graduation from Lexington High School. A commercial student in high school who plans to continue in that field after graduation is NORMA MIl.l.ER. BILL MINGUS has been active in all three major sports of L. H. S.-football, basketball. and track. He is also a member of Speech Arts and hand. An F. F. A. member for three years and a student in the agri- culture department is CLYDE MOORE. Page J I And the band played on
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