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and Kouts High School before finally settling their glances at Lowell in ' 39. Like her older brothers Toots soon became interested in athletics, and was initiated into the Red Pep¬ per club in ' 40. She was also a member of the Lowellette staff, and made the Honor Roll. Her favorite subject is Speech, whioh might enable her to talk herself into a secretarial position in the future. Dancing is her hobby, but Toots would much rather watch a good football game, her weakness. ROBERT CORNELL ’’There ' s a boy that plays a tuba in our band, and he really plays it very, very well. If you could only see the boy behind the horn, you would know that it was Mr. Bob Cornell.” Besides playing in the band, for four years. Bob was a member of the football team in ' 37, Science club in 37, and Track team in ' 40. FRANK CORNS An instinct for Ag was within me born—You see my last name happens to be Corn(s). Frank was a member of the Science club in ' 37, Ag club and was interested in ' Football in ' 37, ' 3$, in ' 39, and Lowellette staff in ' 40, such athletics as Basketball in ' 37, ' 39, and Track in ' 39 and ' 40. Because of his hobby, baseball, Nibbs” hopes to be a second Dizzy Dean; he certainly has a good start with a weak ness for blondes. MONA CORTEN A mighty jolly lassie with a mighty level head.” All through her high school career Mona wa3 a Distin¬ guished student, active in girls ' sports and the Red Pepper club, of which she had the honor of being president her Sen¬ ior year. She was also interested in the Lowellette and Lowellian, was a member of the Press and Home Ec clubs in •40. From her work assisting Mr. Shutts, Mona derived her ambition to become a librarian, which should surround her with enough bdoks for her hobby, reading. Her weakness is eating, and her pet peeve is boys. NOTE TO READER: It
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—jrrr- 1 - T ' I 1 . 1 . - -JL-.r—■ i l — J-. r v 17 . r ! P r P J A r r i r m j r dSyLl I!i— would be more accurate to change the order of the last two items. MARY AVIS DAHL Poised, pert, and perfect,” might briefly describe this student who for four years was Distinguished, a member of the Band, Science club. Glee club, Lowellette and Lowel-- lian staffs, and was also a participant in girls sports. Red pepper. Press and Latin clubs. Ilary ' s favorite subject is science, which may have in¬ fluenced her desire to become a registered nurse. Maime would much rather listen to a nichelodean (weakness) than to Bonnie ' s poetry (pet peeve); especially when her hobby (Bob¬ by) is around. RICHARD DEATRICK A scientific mind hath he. He knows his Chemistry from A to Z»” Deak applied this knowledge in performing many exper¬ iments for the Science club in ' 40. He was also a member of the Band ' 39, ' 40 and a Distinguished student in ' 40. It is quite natural that Richard ' s ambition is to be¬ come a Chemical Engineer, since his favorite subject is sci¬ ence. Speaking of subjects, you might ask Richard about Go¬ vernment. He usually replies, Ain ' t it awful? JOHN R. DINWIDDIE He knows about the South Pole, Boats, and Crooks, You see he spends most of his time just reading books. Naturally John is very particular about the material he , reads, catering to those about big business adventures (am¬ bition), hunting (hobby), and Speech (favorite subject); a- voiding however tales that involve girls (pet peeve). NORMAN DINWIDDIE As quick and as lively as his nickname. Frog. As a freshman he belonged to the Band, Football and Basketball squads, and Science club. Froggie realizes that it takes a lot of gas to make a hobby of automobiles, so he hopes to own the Standard Oil Station. If you don ' t lose your temper (weakness), continue studying your favorite subject, bookkeeping, and with your -jh? - ' T T - ----1-1— I TFT ' V it i .- r r d » r -P .0 L j . X-i . -L — -. j ■yzTca T: rfcd JL L ' J L . ' ..• J . ' r ' - — , -L .1 d--
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