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CLASS OF 1940 VIRGINIA SCHLUETER Home Economics Club 1, 3,- Girl Reserves 1, 2. Athletic Association 1; Dramatics 3, 4; Orange and Black Staff 4. LOUIS 1. PFARR Athletic Association 1; Civics Club 3; Orange and Black Staff 4., BRUCE B. BURSKE Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Z, 3; A1h1etic Association 1; Dramatics 4. CORDELIA L. KINNER Civics Club 3; Girl Reserves 1. MILDRED H. CBEAMER Home Economics Club 4. CHARLES HOLLARN Hi-Y 1; Civics Club 3; Orange and Black Staff 3; Dramatics 3. HARRY RALPH PURKISER Hi-Y 1; Track 1; Dramatics 3, 4. YVONNE L. HEISEL Home Economics Club 1, 2; Aihletic Associaiion 1; Glee Club 2, 3; Dramatics 1, 2, 8, 4. MARGIE DAVIS Treas., Home Economics Club 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 4. 17
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16 THE SENIOR JEANNE KATHERINE ROBINSON G1ee Club 1, Z, 3; Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4; Civics Club 3; Dramatics 3, 4; Knickerbocker 4. ETHEL JAMES Home Economics Club 1, 2. 3; Girl Reserves 2,- Civics Club 3; Secretarial Club 3. MAXINE A. SUNNYCALB Heme Economics Club 1, 2, 3; Athletic Association 1; Glee Club 1; Dramatics 1, 2; Civics Club 3; Secretarial Club 3; Knickerbocker Club 4. MARIAN CART Gir1 Reserves 1, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1, Z; Glee Club 1, Z, 3; Dramatics Z, 3, 4; Civics Club 3; Orange and Black Staff 3; Knickerbocker Club 4. MYRA L. WEIGLEIN Dramaiics 2; Glee Club 2; Home Economics 4. MAXINE ANDERSON BARBARA HELENE HATCHER Scholastic Team 1, 2, 4; Athletic Associaiion 1; Girl Reserves 1; Glee C1ub 1; Basketball Team 2; Dramatics 2, 4; Orchestra 2; D. A. R. Delegate 4; Knickerbocker Club 4. GERTRUDE LOHR Home Economics Club 1; Athletic Association 1, 2.
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SENIOR WILL E, the Senior Class of 1940, have been duly sworn to be in our right mind and hereby bequeath and leave unto our followers these material and immaterial things: 1-To Richard Bennett, Vernon Gentry leaves his physics ability. ZhTo Wade Jackson, Maxine Anderson leaves her fast beating heart. BeTo Roma Brown, Maxine Sunnycalb her back talk. 4eTo George Everhart, Frank Lohr his masculine strut. SeTo Rosemary Douqhmani Ruth Carson her never ending gossip. BeTo Iean Lorenz, Bettie Merrill her long curly black hair. 7eTo Carrie Mae Moore, Gertrude Lohr her height. BHTO Mrs. Harsha, Judy Sattler her red hair. QeTo Tex Charlton, Jack Deerwester his brilliance in history class. lOsTo Norris Curry, Robert Race his trusty Ford. 1 leTo Jitterbug Edans, Imogene Conover her shortness of stature. lZeTo Edgar Shields, Melvin Carie his excess weight. ISaVirqinia Spence leaves her gracefuiness in dancing to everybody. 14eTo Roberta Lohr, Agnes Siarzman her continuous chattering. lE-To Ruth Shannon, Jeanne Robinson her petite ways. 167To Virginia Walker, Marian Cart her blushing. 17eTo Nancy Gest, Mildred Creamer her modest shyness. 18 7T0 Annie James, Geraldine Eckert her dignified bearing. lgsTo once Houser, Ethel James her flirting with the boys. 207 -To Lee Roy Coleman, Harry Purkiser his lazy bones. ZleTo Johnny Morris, Albert Biedinqer all our girls' ribbons. 227To Alfred Metzqer, Cordelia Kinner her natural wave. ZSeTo Betty Krebs, Myra Weiglein her cosmetics. 24eTo Betty Haley, Imogene Corrill her anxiety for capturing the boys. ZSeTo Max Medert, Charles Reynolds his touch system in typing. ZMTO La Von Todd, Louis Pfarr his ability to draw pictures for our school paper. 27eTo Irene Anderson, Mildred Moyer her place in the orchestra. 28e-To Iack Grady, Junior Long his girl friends, ZQeTo Bobby Musserl Bruce Burske, his precious minutes to get to school. BOaTo Carl Smithl Doris Ann Wells her scholarship ability. SieTo Jean Myers, Yvonne Heisel her singing ability. 32wTo Russel Smith, Donald Hamilton, his melodious voice. 337Waiiace Bobiiti's tootinq to anyone who can take his place. 34eRichard Lohbeck Will leave anything and everything except Marian Cart. 35e We leave Martha Tarkington and her tuba to the Indians. 36eRuby Byus leaves her baby ways to anyone who can use them. 37e1rvine Todd leaves his basketball trunks to Mr. Sprinkle in hope that he gets as much service out of them as he did. 38eChar1es Hollarn leaves his outbursts in bookkeeping to those who know more about it. 40e-Virqinia Schlueter gives fair warning for all the fair sex to keep away from Charlie. 18
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