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r? all a ne Charles Anderson.......Best Personality............ Paul Koch Accomplishes Most Paul Koch Most Likely to Succeed...... Norman Happel .........Most Thoughtful............. Charles Anderson Most Talented Joe Dancer......... Most Cooperative.... Jack McCarthy Most Brilliant Student Roy Dancer ............Most Studious........... Gordon Shannahan Most Popular........ Gib Bynum Best Dancer......... Gordon Shannahan Nicest Ways. Charles Anderson Most Witty.................. Doug Macy Most Handsome Prettiest Jim Hartzell ...... Best Athlete........... Ralph Adams ...........Nicest Smile................ Lee Goff Prettiest Dimples... Ralph Adams Prettiest Eyes. Kenney Burnham ........Prettiest Hair.............. Doug Macy . Nicest Profile...... Doug Macy..............Best Form and Physique.. Warren Hut sell Best Dressed............ Tom Gunness Best Sports...... Fay Birchfield ........Cutest Girls................ . Dorothy Donnelly Ruth Ellen Cross Mary Lou MacLean .... Janice Altimus Donna Rae Potts Marilyn Gearin Mary Lou MacLean .... LaVerne Cabe Dorothy Donnelly Marilyn Gearin Peggy Twombly ....... Zelda Well Helen Esther Cross ------ Fern Weintz Peggy Twombly Mara Lou Sparks Alys Jeanne Fink Helen Esther Cross ... ... Jean Taylor Fay Birchfield Pauline Petersen Florence Westphal Lois Burnham
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MAX INK SMALLEY There's mm end t everytiling. even school. O.A.A. 3: Girls Glee Club 2-3-4. ALLEN TAYLOR ••Man is tin only animal that blushes, or needs to. IV Football 2-3: A” Football L B Basketball 3: Soph Basketball 2: 'A'' Basketball 4: Intra- mural 3-4. GLADYS TAYLOR •• 1 don’t believe in love at first sight, but I do believe in taking a seeond look.” Me.Minnvillan 2-3-4; Sports Editor I; G.A.A. 2-3-4 President G.A.A. 4: Lincolnian 4: Collect-O-Pep 4. HELEN JEAN TAYLOR She's not a musician, she’s a whole brass hand.” Lincolnian 2 ; Glass Sec.-Treas. 2: Home Ec 2; Glee (’lub 2-3-4: A Capelin 2-3-4; Mcllinnvillan 2- 3-4; Collect-O-Pep I; Dramatics 3-1; G..A.A. 2-3-4: It’s A Gift” 3; Mix Committee 2: Jane Eyre 4. R »BERT TRl't'KENM I LLER ■ Blessings on him that invented sleep.” Radio Club 2. MARGARET T Y( M BLY smile as contagious as a yawn. Entered from Waldport. Oregon 4: Home Ec 4; Library 4; Mix Committee 4; Production Promise Me” 4. MARJORIE VARNEY Here we are at school when we could be learning something. Entered from Bismark. North Dakota 4: G.A.A. 4. VIOLA VINCENT A modest lassie with high ideals. Home Ec 2-3; Library 2-3; Hobby Club 2-3. Rl’TII MAH LG REN Her very frowns are fairer far than smiles of other maidens are.” Glee Club 3-4: Dramatics Club 3-4: McMinnvillan 3- 4; Lincolnian 4: Glee Club Sec. 4: It's A Gift 3: Production O Promise Me 4; Quill Scroll 4: Exchange Editor McMinnvillan 4; Entered from Carlton, Oregon 3; Jane Eyre’ 4. Rl’TH WALLACE Easy come, easy go.” G.A.A. 2-4: Home Ec 3; Glee Club 2-3-4. MARJORIE WEBSTER Genius is 1% inspiration, J4!t% perspiration. Glee Clu! 2-3-4: A Cape 11a 2-3-4: Dramatics 2-3-4: Vice-Pres. 1 •ramatics 3; President oramatics 4: Vice-Pres. Girls’ League 4; Lincolnian I; Jane Eyre” 4. FERN WE I NT . She's learned to say things with her eyes, that others wasp time putting into words. G.A.A. 2-3-1: Vice-Pres. G.A.A. 2; Sec.-Treas. G.A.A. 3; Lincolnian 4; Collect-O-Pep 4. ZELDA WEI L She can't keep out of the lime-light (even if she wanted to) ” G.A.A. 2-3-4; Home Ho 2; Yell Leader 3: Dramatics 3; Student Council 3-4; Sec. Class 4; Collect-O-Pep 4; Lincolnian 4; Jane Eyre” I FRANCES WELLS Just wait till you get to know her. Entered from Grass Valiev, Oregon 4; Dramatics 4: G.A.A. I; Jane Eyre” 4. FLORENCE WESTPHAL She lets her light shine without turning the spot on herself. Glee Club 2-3-4; A Capella 2-3-4; G.A.A. 2-3-4: Song Leader 4; McMinnvillan 4: Musical Show 2. JACK WRIGHT “Women abash me.” R Football 3: A Football 3; B Basketball 3; “M” Club 4. 1
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McMANIAVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FORTY-THREE HOT TIME IN TOWN HALL BLAZE ROTARY RIOT Clubbin' at The Club Last evening the Rotary Club went around and around. President Paul Koch wielded the gravel while Worthy Spokesman Roy Dancer threw in a couple of rocks and a trowel. Then several other members got a little boulder. The news has been received that the Better Mixwell Contracting Company. whose slogan is Our Company Is on the Rocks,” provided the rocks for the knocks at the brawl in the hall. Charles Don’t Smother Me, Girls” Anderson was standing between Gordon Shannahan and Warren Hutsell who were staging an argument. He failed to duck. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at Two. The members employed Cabe-men tactics. They were doing it in the Wright manner when the famous cigarette expert, HiC.ene Strout. was struck stone dead. Then the police commissioner and the assistant police commissioner, a HEC of a REC, or the well known doubleCross. invited them to a going-in party at their new Robbers Copps home. Inquiries as to the cause of the riot was made by inquisitive Policeman Bob Hawk. But the members would onlv say it was surely Noble of them. WEATHER REPORT BY REYNNE High Gails! Want a ride? Alien Events Foreign Born News Lyle Christensen is a missionary with the Carolee Church group that have had great success at making cannibals of the peace-loving natives of many South Pacific islands. Or the international scene we find the mob of London yelled at the king You can beat us, but don’t you Gunness.” Lady Ambassador H. Davies’ opinion of this is that that just shows you what a little Tom-foolery will do. News Breaths At a recent dentists’ meeting, the famous dentists, Mawgwet “Dwillmowe Twombly and Wilda Dwillda” Pratt, advocated a new method filling teeth. This new method is called the Webster-Wallace process. It will no doubt be received warmly by the women because with this process they can talk while they get their teeth filled. This insures the prophecy that all dentists from now on will have to be women as men couldn’t stand it. A Senior's Secret Oh golly, I can hardly wait Till school is out this June. But way down deep inside my heart, I hear a different tune. After the many things we’ve done, For us to say we’re glad Would not be telling our real thoughts, ’Cause it seems downright sad. But there will come another year, Our class gone, but another new. So buck up kids, and string along. If we could stand it, why can’t you? Z.J.W. Prisoners Doomed When Files Burn Not a Sole Lost As Blaze Spreads To Shoe Factory Two hot Sparks have finally caught on. They were brought out in a glorious blaze which enlightened the populace of this metropolis. Mayor Ed La Guardia” Ap-person rushed up in his deluxe special-made Pederson Petrol Pony to gaze at the blaze. Chief Fire” Truckenmiller shouted from the top of his rungs, Play the Rayon the Hose,” to Electrician J. Dancer. Police Raider” endeavored to keep back the hapless crowd, (Happel was working undertime at his all-night overstation) as the flames spread to the Hoofam Shoe Factory. Many heels were stamped out. They Doug Macy up to perform his Grave” Duties. A huge crowd stood around, but one round was all they could stand. Detective Smith (undoubtedly an alias) attributes the source of the calamity to the work of Frances Arsen” Welles. The fiames were finally subdued through the aid of the Full Well Apparatus Company, but the Fire Department suggests that you don’t axe them any questions. So the spectators all called a taxi-Cahe and went home. Ole’s son, Peter’s son and An-der’s son were caught painting Ruth’s Wahl-green.
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