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ffl' ' SENIOR PERSONALITIES flirom the Personality I nzfentory by Robert 1. Bernreuter, a test tak-eu by the seniors, we publish some of the more revealing answersj Do you ever daydream in class? It's a wonderful place to think about those moonlight sails-Gerry Teipvl Do you crave a nice shiny limousine? Not while little VVi1ly will still get me to school sometime in the morning- Marian Gillette' Are you troubled with shyness? I never hav-e a thing to say-Marie Louise dcCoriolis VVould you give up a summer at your lake for a session at summer school? Not unless the canoe suddenly springs a leak-Georgia Wieting Do you ever have spells of dizziness? Dehnitely-when it comes to flying cad-ets-Kale Bancroft Do you feel marriage is essential to your future happiness? Uh, heavens yes-I can't lift' without getting married and having children- Lonisc France Do you prefer a dance to a play? I'll take the music and skating at the ice house-Alive Ratlzlnzn Do you get spells of homesickness? Not for home, but for Saint Louis and those divine people-Gordie Hascall Do you feel reticent about meeting people? Yes, teachers on my Mondays off-Dorothy Hiett SENIOR DOG POUND Sain! Bernard ..............,,........ Marie Louise de Coriolis Irish! Setter ...,........................................ Marian Gillette Wire-haired For Terrier ..., .,,........ G erry Teipel Pekingese ................,....,....... .... Gordie Hascall Wolflionnd ............. Dottie Hiett Collie ................,...,. .,.. Georgia Wieting Spaniel .....,............... .......... K ate Bancroft Doberman Pinclier ..... .,.... L ouise France English Bulldog ...,. , ,,,,. A lice Rathbun 24
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specialty. Maybe she intends to make it a lifetime job, for I saw in the paper two months ago that she was engaged to a gentleman from Seattle, Wlashington. The littlest of the nine, Gordie, will not bark her shins on life's obstacles- not with those sparks of determination, domination, and dauntlessness. Look, Puff, will you please bring me the album that is in that table drawer? That's a good cub, thank you. Ahhh. now we can see the objects of our con- versation. These pictures were taken during their years at Maumee Valley. NVell! VVill you look at this one! lt was evidently taken on the roof- looks rather dangerous. VVho is that? Oh, let me tell you about her. W'hen l was in the great metropolis of Detroit last week . . . 'Cut l' shouted the director in my ear. I looked out across W- the stage at one of the former seniors who used to tweak my My-h ears and toss me into the air. Now she was carrying on an 'Kw ik animated conversation with the director, making those familiar gesticulations. Here was another play in the making which would create a sensation all over the United States. The HM nation had gone wild over this young star. She is climbing fast to the top. But she does not push other people down so that she may rise: she pulls them up with her. Over the air and on the stage echoes the voice, wit, and charm of this talented girl whom we nicknamed 'Life of the Partyf Later on, I managed to have a chat with her director and he said that she also teaches dancing besides learning her script, entertaining, indulging in social life, and insuring the happiness of her husband and children. VVherever she dances, before long, the people step aside to watch this graceful animated figure execute such complicated steps. Remember that old, old, song, Blues in the Night? She could never sit still while that piece was playing. If you were to ask her though, you would learn that Marie Louise is happiest when acting. There goes the nine o'c1ock gong! Wliat attentive listeners I have with me this evening-not one yawn from any of you! There you go, Ruff! I guess I spoke too soon. Let's see that picture, Muff. That looks coy, I must say. I can actually hear that laugh. It gurgles like the solutions that she mixes. . . Bubbling, foamy mixtures in long shiny glass test tubes, bronson burners, arrays of bottled chemicals, and experimenting tables constitute Georgia's sur- roundings. ln the Chicago Institute, Georgia is known for her prowess as a laboratory technician. She was said to have discovered and ,. developed the fifth principle of this new element called radio- 1. xhydrogenpht. If you donyt know what that is, Puff, you uf J should browse through the medical magazines once in a while. , lVith her hand ready to select the correct bottle from hundreds, ,Aff A this conscientious girl works hard and steadily. In the evening I . she retires to her home to prepare a dinner of the best caliber for her husband and two children. The spare time that she finds is spent in drawing advertisements for a millinery shop near her home. I remember a sketch that she did of her father. It was very good. What was that, Ruff? Oh, yes, you are right, my boy. Georgia Brackett is the girl who gave such a remarkable skiing exhibition at Sun Valley, two years ago. My yes, that was wonderful to see. I think she received a medal of some sort. Now we shall leave Georgia in the dim light of her laboratory on whose east wall is the shadow of a Grecian profile. And there I have told you the present occupations of those nine senior girls who graduated from Maumee Valley in 1942. I wonder what their ambitions were when they were seniors and whether they have been realized. Who knows? Off to bed we go. Scamper now, and if you hurry, Papa Rufus will bring you each some biscuits and honey. Z3
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