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IRENE PETKE--Cute Irene was one of our busier daters who loved to dance and have fun. Activities included Dance club 2, 3, Playmakers 3, 4, and Girls club. As for the future? Who knows? JOSEPH PICKERING-Popular Pick did a fine job as president of Student Council, and was Sophf omore boys treasurer. Student Council 3, 4, Paint and Powder 1, 2, president 2, Spanish club 3, 4, Cicero club 3, Lion 4, lightweight football 1, heavyweight football 2, 4. JOHN PICKETT - Actively inf terested in sports, John was out for wrestling 1, and golf 2. A good swimmer and a camera fiend, J. P. kept busy this year with Spanish club and War Commisf sion. College or Army next. BOB PLUMMER-We all know Pid because of his marvelous tooting with the Top Hatters. Makes music his hobby, and would like to make it his life work. There's always Uncle Sam though! OWEN POLLOCK-Joining us in his third year, Owen found his place in football 3, 4, and in H, M. S. Pinaforev 3. His plans for the future center around col' lege. MURIEL POWER - Dolly eats, sleeps, and likes dancing, but she was never too busy to have a good time with the gang or lead a cheer. Physical education at Wisconsin is next. ALICE POWERS W Al's busy schedule included Debate 1, Paint and Powder 1, 2, O.E.O, 1, 2, 3, 4, Playmakers 3, 4, junior play, Tab staff. She also found time for knitting, sewing, and seeing plays. Stephens College to study journalism comes next. mfWWfi7fff41.,' t '1ALf'ff KW FLORENCE PRESCOTT- Flo was one of our patriotic students who worked partftime this year. Her spare time was spent in writ' ing letters, collecting lipsticks, and reading. Hopes to go to jay Cee. ELOISE QUICK- El belonged to O.E.O., Girls club, Spanish club, and Paint and Powder. Sew' ing is her favorite pastime, when Walt isn't with her. Eloise's ambition is to study Aeronautical Engineering at Purdue. BETTY LOU RAAB-To every- one who knew her, Betty Lou was a real pal and loads of fun. Paint and Powder 1, 2, O,E.O. 1, 2, 3, French club 3, 4, Playmakers 4. She'll attend the University of Wisconsin next year, BETTY RACE4Betty is a great sports fan. Proof: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, bowling 2, 4, and basketball. She also belonged to Home Ec club and chorus. Writing letters, dancing, and bowling kept her busy. Nurses' training will claim her soon. ELAINE RAKERD - This cute little gal likes cakes, sports, and popular music, Have you ever noticed her pretty brown hair? Elaine plans to do stenographic work in the future. GEORGE RAKERD-An actor at heart, Buck also likes basket' ball, photography, bowling, pool, and cards. Remembered for his performance in the Junior class play and his debative spirit in the class room. LEON RAYASports, i.e. light' weight football 1, 2, 3, 4, golf 4, and basketball 4 kept Cos busy. He likes to have a good time and loaf. I want to join the Mer' chant Marine as soon as school is out.
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MARY NICOLAUS- Nick's time at El Tee was spent mostly with Earl and the kids , howf ever, she found time to join Paint and Powder 1, 2, Spanish club 4, Girls club 3, 4. Her hobbies are swimming and dancing. College is next. JANET NOTHHELFER - An outstanding personality of El Tee, Janet was active in O.E.O. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls club 3, president 4, Spanish club 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, president 4, G.A.A. 2, Paint and Powder 2, War Council 3, 4, secretary 3, president 4, and Teenya 1, 2. PHYLLIS OAKLEY-Having a swell person ty Phyll really arou She w R r Dissingf rig d gal c ub 1, o k gar her vo ite pastimes I A f ure 111 include both. 9 I ' 1- -- ' h 'a' 5 ' . ,I .tif oir and . ,fi ,' -. E ff ELIZABETH OLSON Liz loves to eat, but between munches she found time to join Playmakers her Junior year and Home Ec club her Senior. Would like to attend Beloit College next year. MARJORIE L. OLSON-Home Ec and bowling kept Marge busy, at least her second year at El Tee. Besides bowling, her pastimes inf cluded iCe skating and movies. Plans to enter either the WAC's or the WAVE's. WILLIAM OLSON-A member of two championship heavyweight football teams, Olie also found time to participate in the Junior play and was a member of the L club, This allfaround guy is headed for the University of Ill' inois. MARY JANE ORCHARD-The Home Band has the good fortune of having Orch to play tromf bone. She has the knack of writ' ing letters and seems to be quite the literary person. Her future plans are to enter the profession of nursing. xi, ROGER PALMER- Roge de' voted himself to lightweight foot' ball his Sophomore and Junior years. Military club has put him in a fightin' frame of mind, and after graduation he would like to wear a pair of silver wings. EMILY PARKER-It's too bad that Emmy didn't find El Tee sooner. She transferred here from Bloom High, and we find that she is partial to dancing, bicycling and reading. Her future plans include Jay Cee and nurses' training. SHIRLEY PATTEN - Artistic Pat was a member of A.A.K. 3. Liked dancing as well as drawing. Was a member of Girls club and Spanish club 3. She plans to at' tend Miami University in Ohio. GLENN PAYTON - Bowling during his 2nd and 3rd years, Glenn kept the alleys plenty hot. He has his eye on those gold wings of the Navy Air Corps, and eventually would like to become a draftsman. ROBERT PEARSON - Cowf boy Pearson is definitely athletic minded, proof of which is his conf nections with our football and baseball teams, manager of the heavies in '42, of the lights in '40, and playing with the lights in '41, JAMES PEPPER-Jim was one of the many who worked for credit his Senior year. This quiet chap with his everfpresent smile, delights in shop work, and would like to become a missionary. WESLEY PERROTT - Wes actually beams when he sees a car that he can fix, for his hobby is tinkering with horseless buggies. His favorite pastime is sleeping. He seems to be headed for an agricultural future.
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BETTY REAM 4 Collecting photographs and participating in sports kept Reamus busy. You can see her at any of the Big Ten baseball or football games, Wisf consin's particularly. Betty plans to do secretarial work in the future. BILL RILEY - Race is doing his patriotic duty by working part' time at the Aluminum Plant. He likes to roller skate and plans to go into the Army Air Corps after graduation. Football2. RALPH ROBINETT A Interest? Sports, as proved by his participaf tion in golf 1, 2, 3, 4, lightweight football 3, 4, lightweight basket' ball 4, and track 4. Robbie plans to be a Marine gunner soon and a building contractor after the war. TOM ROLAND - Handsome Rol was popular with everyone and could be seen at any big so' cial gathering. He was one of the mainstays of the tennis team. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Cicero club 3, wrestling 3, heavyweight football 2, 3, 4. MATTIE ROMANSKI-An arf dent sports fan, Shorty was quite an asset to G.A.A. all four years. Helped greatly on council work. Besides reading, dancing, and sewing, found time to make a lot of friends. Business college next. ROSEMARY RUSSELL-An acf tivities girl, Russ has the follow' ing to her credit: Teenya 1, 2, O.E.O. 1, 2, 3, 4, Paint and Pow' der 1, 2, Playmakers 3, 4, Stu' dent Council 3, secretary of class 2, A.A.K. 2, French club 3, 4, and B.E. She plans to attend Boulder College. JUNE ST. GERMAIN-When not trying to add more friends to her already long list of pals, the Saint could be found work' ing hard on both the Lion and the XVar Stamp Committee. CHANDLER SAMMONSfOne of our intellectual geniuses, Chan spent most of his time getting good grades or with L'Marg . Is also a cinder grinder of no little fame. Track 1, 2, 3, 4, football 2, 4, Lion 4. Plans to join the Vf12. JOHN SCHALLER - Number one on this fellow's list is science as shown by an active record. Biology club 2, 3, FifKem 3, 4, Math club 3. Jack also indulged in the finer points of music and tennis. Medicine comes next. JANET SCHEELAQuiet and ref served Janet is sure to make a capable nurse with her unending patience. She passes her time reading and collecting stamps. Girl Reserves 1, 3, Teenya 1, G.A.A. 3, and Spanish club 3, 4. Futurjn-Northwestern. SCI-IMIDT - 'fSmitty as one' of our more serious and l U quiet -'girls at,-El Teei Belonged to.Home Ecll, 2, 3,-'O.E.O. l, 2, jsPaint and Powder' 1. Plans to become ,a stenographer. A L V I N SCHUENEMAN - Quiet, easy going and a good stu' dent are the characteristics identi- fying L'Al . When not repairing cars, movies are his favorite pas' time. Future plans include North' western University or armed forces. BARBARA SEIBERT- Barbie noted for her everfready smile and swell personality, was quite active while at El Tee. Spanish club 3, 4, O.E.O. 3, Girls club 2, 3, 4, Teenya 2, Playmakers 3, Junior play, and Girl Reserves 3. JAMES SEVCIK-Though an ardent model airplane fan, Jim found plenty of time to be in the band. In his spare time he likes to listen to the radio or read. Future: uncertain.
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