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s N43 A MAVIS WILHELM- Mavis is something of a coquette, and she has considerable charm. Her quick insight makes her services al- ways in demand. Hi-Tri Tattler Staff Booster Club Class Play JACK WILDERMUTH- With all his deliberation, give Jack time and he will get there. Instead on one girl he has two. Jack plays safe. DONALD WINTER- Cool, deliberate, purposeful in the face of stress and storm, one may depend on it that Don will get there. Editor-in-Chief of Tattler History Club Poetry Club Class Play LESTER WISSINGER- Wiss has the essential character- istics of a business man. He is will- ing to sacrifice himself in order to succeed. Basketball Track PAUL WOLF- Paul is one of a few students that have the power to entertain them- selves. All he needs is a dog and a gun and he can say, A good time was had by all. CHARLES WOODFILL- Charles is just cut out for a sales- man. He is pleasant, cheerful, and always accommodating. History Club Latin Club VICTOR WOODLING- Vic always has to see the wheels go round. His concentrative mind will pull him through any work, and that work will reveal his neatness, order, system, and thought. Tattler Staff Poetry Club LOUISE WORTHINGTON- L. H. S. welcomes people like Louise. Although she entered in her senior year, her sweet disposition has drawn many friends. Poetry Club EUGENE YODER- Yode is a boy of 'tindependent mind. His ability to think straight wins him admiration and respect. Football Debating Society Hi-Y Band f M MARCELLA YOUNG- W! Marcella is on the job, work or play. Her face reveals intellectuality. Poetry Club Latin Club Thrift Club Hi-Tri MAURINE ZOLLMAN- Maurine is a versatile lady. She draws her friends with the same grace and assurance that she draws the bow across her violin. Class Play Pres. Latin Club Vice-Pres. History Club Secretary Senior Class
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