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And we also wish to mention Arthur Bap- tista, who entered our class too late to have his picture with the rest of the class. We sin- cerely regret this, Arthur, but we know you understand. Without a doubt, St. Luke's High School misses you, but we have profited by its loss. CLASS OFFICERS President .................,.............. Robert Lawrence Vice President ........ ,,..,.. I ohn Balfour Secretary ..........., ....... E sther Cupp Treasurer ......,, ....... P aul Webster i' CLASS MOTTO: The door of knowledge is labeled 'Push CLASS COLORS: Blue and Gold. CLASS FLOWER: Yellow Rose.
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MARS I-IIG fOOL MIRIAM WALTERS C Mim l Cheerleader, 2-3-4 . . , girls' basketball team, 2-3-4 . . . Girls' Athletic Association, 3-4 . . . mixed chorus, 3-4 . . . member of the Senior play cast, The Charm School . . . one of the most popular and delightful members of our class . . . an athletic star . . . always pleas- ant and good-natured. PAUL WEBSTER KHP:-1ul j Football team, 4 . . . class treasurer . . . tall, blonde, with personality! . . . a newcomer to Mars in his Senior year. but very popular . . . man . . . likes the girlsyand the feeling is mutual! . . . member of Senior play cast, The Charm School . . . a science shark. FANNIE WERNER lMFannie J Mixed chorus, 3-4 . . . member of Dramatics Club . . . likes books . . . sings well . . . attractive and attentive to her studies is this dark-eyed lass . . . likes a certain Senior who is Iunior . . . a personable, talented young ladly to whom everyone wishes the best of uc . FRANCIS WILLIAMS f Eber l Variety Club, 3 . . . Dramatics Club, 4 . . . member of the Senior play cast, The Charm School . ..good-looking . . . snappy dresser . . . likes bright colors and to feud with Iunior . . . dislikes to speak in public . . . a boy who will always be popular and liked wherever he goes. 'Y' r CHARLES WILSON Ci'Chig J Football team, 1-2-3-4 . . . mixed chorus, 1-2 . . . boys' chorus, 1-2 . . . Club, 3-4 . . . likes chemistry and mechanics . . . likes swim- ming also . . . has done his part for the foot- ball team . . . all-around good sport , . . friendly. SALLY WOOD Qi'Sally l Society editor of Planet . . . member of Planet Dust staff . . . cheerleader, 3-4 . . . Variety Club, 3 . . . Dramatics Club, 4 . . . mixed chorus, 3-4 . . . member of Iunior play cast, HMarry Before Midnight . . . member of Senior play cast, The Charm School . . . sophisticated lady . . . active in school affairs.
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CLASS WILL if We, the Senior Class of 1938, of Mars High School, being of sound mind and body-almost, anyway-hereby testify that this is our last will and testa- ment. revoking any and all former wills made by us. Seeing as how we're in a generous mood and it's the custom, anyway, we bequeath our numerous and costly possessions as follows: Dick Simpson leaves his sense of humor to T. Cupp. Helen Dean leaves all her hair-curlers to Edward Missien. Bob Pollock leaves his attendance record to any good truant officer. Sally Wood leaves her sophistication to Margaret Burchardt. Doris Raley leaves her laugh to Pop McGary. Eber Williams leaves his angelic expression to Andrew Lonchar. Anna Feil leaves her lipstick to Gloria Smith. Mary Schwab leaves her commercial ability to Clarence McCandless. Ray Truver leaves about 6 feet 3 inches to Bobby Bogan. Alma Reiter leaves school for a career of marriage. lane Barber leaves a portion of her quietness to Freda Maihle. Ben Alexander leaves his collection of belts to the Carnegie Museum. Ruth Mattern leaves all her love to Chester Arkman. Betty Campbell leaves her coyness to Betty McKain. Iohn Balfour leaves his mathematical genius to Bill Neurnburg. Iosephine Boice leaves her curly hair to Virginia Leslie. Esther Cupp bequeaths her position as editor-in-chief of the Planet to anyone who can fill her shoes fsize No. 71. Buster Futina leaves his title of Prince Charming to Wilbur Kramer. Miriam Walters wills her athletic ability to Lois Fischer. Ralph Scott leaves his affable ways to Kathryn Crea. Bob Robinson bequeaths his knack of salesmanship to Ralph Steiner. Minnie Davidson bequeaths her distaste for worms to Theresa Devine. Dorothy Davis bequeaths her femininity to Dot Mattern. Harry Hostetler bequeaths his blue eyes and fair hair to any girl who always wanted to be a blonde-fone at a time, girls! Ruth Staley wills her trimness to Mary Peters. Betty Lloyd wills her flirting technique to Dorothy Fredley. Emma Spohrer wills her love of fun to Clara Mae Bell. Lottie Markich wills her giggles to Thelma Hager. Doris McCandless wills her ability in Home Economics to no one-she'll need it herself!
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