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lE..c r JOHN BAILEY He accomplished much but you’d never hear him blow. He led our Student Council this Johnnie, Oh . The Distinguished list bore his name in 37, and he gained Honorable Mention in ' 39. Football attracted his interest in 38, track ’39, while ’40 found him a member of the Ag club and Student Council. John’s favorite subject is shop, for it is there he can perfect his hobby of making model airplanes, miniatures of the mechanism he someday hopes to pilot. As for Hodel-T ' s you don ' t dare say a good word for them, for John ' s pet peeve is arguing. ROY RANG A very intelligent student with a quiet personality.” Roy rated Honorable Mention in ’37, ' 38, and was a Dis¬ tinguished student ' 39, ' 40. He assisted many students while librarian in ' 39, ' 40, and aided the Senior class to get out of the red as Candy Sales Manager ' 40. The Science club appealed to his scientific mind in 37 and ' 40. Travelling is Roy ' s weakness, especially in his favorite sail boat, which is his hobby. Friends often call him Bangie, but someday he hopes to be known as Captain,” for his ambition is to attend Annapolis and then rise to the head of a large ship. Smooth sailing, Roy. ROBERT BERG A wealth of knowledge and an impish grin. Bob was Distinguished in ' 37, and received Honorable Mention in ' 38, ' 39. He participated in the Science club ' 37, ' 40, Glee club ' 40, and was a member of the Lowellette Staff 40. Not forgetting the three years he kept tine for the band by boating on the big bass drum. Being interested in how famous men made money in the past, Bob ' s favorite subject is history, you see he wants to follow in their footsteps. It won ' t be as easy as swinging a golf club (hobby), but we ' re sure you ' ll shoot straight toward that flag of success. FLORENCE BKENMAN A demure little lass is Flossie Bixey, with nimble fingers for her .favorite subject, typing, and u race for her c »irf rt :■ , wVpjf Ofi ' .i ' j.v ' O
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hobby, dancing. In her weakness, talking, she uses her pet expression For gosh sakes often. She says her pet peeve is I. K«, but we know Irene is really one of her best pals. A few years hence, she hopes that all L H. S. will patron¬ ize her beauty salon, and with her quiet ways, she should be a good influence on the profession. She was a charter member of the Homo Ec. club in 1940. CHARLES BLACK To see him in his furry cap and talking v ith him. You ' d think he was Daniel Boone ' s very kin. During his four years of high school conquest, he re¬ ceived recognition in the Science club ' 36, »37{ Band ’37, ' 38) Football ' 37, 38, 39j Track ' 39, Auxiliary Essay Award, ’39; Debate ’39, and was in the Junior Play oast. Chuck won all of his debates (favorite subject) with the Seniors to buy their name cards (hobby) from him. Perhaps he made enough money to retire at an early age (ambition). JOHN L. CALLAHAN John spent most of his time evading girls and books,and in such instances his hobby,motorcycle, came in very hardy. J. L. says his favorite subject is history, but he be¬ lieves even that would be more interesting if it would tell about the races at Indianapolis, and how he can someday beat all records on the Speedway. He was a member of the Latin club in 1940. PHYLLIS CARLSON An active little girl is Phyllis Carlson, and the ' 40 class of girls have much to thank her for by participating in girls ' sports four years, which also earned her a posi¬ tion in the Red Pepper club. She was a member of the Glee club in ' 37, Home Ec club in ' 40, and gained Honorable Men¬ tion four years. As many of the girls in the class, her hobby is dancing and we might add with her weakness,Rensselaer boys. I bet- cha, (her pet expression) she will make a good manager of a boauty salon, which is her ambition. VELLA COMBS Those dark eyes flashed about the halls of Hyde Park, -p -f ' i ■ - — ■ m -p ..rv ■ ■ .1 t M • P f , LCTVL U. C IJT A fT M 1 J £x e JT -L—L r... ,? 1
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