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ROBERT WIGGINS Blessed are they that say nothing, for they shall not he quotedl' MILBERT WILNOW 1 Poke',1 Even the office sought the mann EDWIN WILSON One hour of sleep before midnight is worth three afteru MABEL WOERNER A flash of color against the sky A Cappella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31, Senior Play 5131. ROBERT WOLLER f Bob 1 Youth comes but once in a life time, so I'll use it while I mayl' A Capella Choir 131, Student Council 131, Pageant 131. VIOLET WOLLER Very pretty is this miss, But she is known for more than thisl' Orchestra 11-21, National Orchestra Contest 111, Senior Play 131, Maple Leaf Staff 131, Pageant W1LLxs WOLLER From the crown of his head to the sole of his feet he is all mirth Football 12-31, Baseball 12-31, Secretary of F. F. A. qz-31, Sickle staff 131. JARVIS WOTRING 1 Carrots 1 Little hay, is your head on fre?', A Capella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31, Double Mixed Quartet No. 1 131, Senior Play 131, Newspaper Staff 131, Forensic League 131. EVELYN YAW Her eyes were deeper than the depths of waters stilled at evening HELEN YEAGER Always a friend to those who know herl' MAC YENOR Plain speed is better than much wit MARGARET YEUTTER Steadfast lalror has its own rewardu A Cappella Choir 11-2-31, Operetta 11-Z-31, Forensic League 131, Salutatorian MAX YEUTTER We feel that Max is greater than we known Baseball 11-Z-31, A Cappella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31, Football FENIMORE YODER Men's faults do seldom to themselves appear
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NORMAN WALKER Love has pierced him with its arrow EUNICE WALLS We know not half the charm her modesty con- ceivesv A Cappella Choir 111, Operetta 111, Sickle Staff 131, Scholarship Honorable Mention 131. FRANCES WARNER As merry as the day is longv A Cappella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31. JAMES WARNER For the most part his work is hidden' Future Farmers of America 11-Z1. PAUL WASHINGTON He would stop Saint Peter's roll call to ask a questiorf' UNA WEBSTER She is a good student, good dancer and a good sport MYRTLE WE1sz She is wise, she is witty, She,s in love, what a pity! Assistant Editor of Sickle 131. MARGARET WELLS Always busy, quiet and shy is this small girl so blue of eye A Cappella Choir 11-Z1, Operetta 11-Z1, JEAN WESTERMAN She sings as sweetly as a nightingalel' Valedictorian 131, A Cappella Choir 11-Z-31, Operetta 11-2-31, Double Mixed Quartet No. 1 131, Debating 131, Forensic League 131, North- Central Solo Contest 131. FERRIS WESTGATE You cannot plan the future by the past Band 11-2-31, National Bancl Contest 11-21, Pageant WILLARD WHITCHER There is genius in his art Band 11-Z-31, National Band Contest 11-Z1, Sickle Staff 131. WILMA W1-urci-:ER Matrimony-the high sea for which no compass has yet been invented Orchestra 11-2-31, National Orchestra Contest 111- ALVIN WIEBECK Then he will talkg ye Gods, how he will tallelu Business Manager of Sickle 131, Senior Play 131, Pageant 12-31, Debating 12-31, Forensic League 12-31.
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1 KATHRYN Kisi-IPAUGH .IEANNE GOBBA Zin Hllemnriam BURING our three years in Senior High School we have lost through death Hve girls whom we all loved as classmates. Arlene Cole, who died during our first year, was a kind friend to all who knew her. She had been in the class from the time we began kindergarten. At the time of her death she was very prominent in school life, being a member of the orchestra and the glee club. Hazel Wietenhagen was killed in an automobile accident during October of our second year. Her smiling face and cheerful, quiet manner caused her to be greatly missed. She was a good student, highly esteemed by her teachers and school-mates. During the second year, also, it was a great shock to everyone to learn that Helen Brehmer had died in an Ann Arbor Hospital. Hers was a quiet, unobtru- sive personality. She was honored in her art work during high school, having won prizes for posters she had designed. We miss her a great deal and she will always be remembered. In February of the Senior year, the student body was griefstricken by the tragic deaths of Jeanne Gobba and Kathryn Kishpaugh. These two girls, who had been members of the class since kindergarten days, were very prominent in several senior activities. Also they were members of the Sickle Staff. Their passing has caused a vacancy in our school life which we have been more and more painfully conscious of as we Hnish our course without these two. As a graduating class we pay the tribute of remembrance and love to the memory of these five girls. K
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