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THE MIRROR 19 4 1 Top Row — Marianne Adams, Warren Armstrong, Leona Ashbaugh, William Ash- baugh, Richard Axe, Robert Baxter, Rachel Berlet. Second Row — Rolland Blakely, Virginia Botkin, Henry Bupb — Navy, Treva Brod- beck, Adrian Braun, Floyd Chiles, Dorothy Cogan. Third Row — Eileen Craft, Ruth Dammeyer, Guy Dennings, Betty Deidrich, Jean Donovan, Howard Doute, Mary Eberle. Fourth Row — Robert Engle, Ruth Ferris, Jean Ferris, Tom Fisher, John Finke, Gloria Fritz, Richard Galloway. Fifth Row — Dorothy Hegemier, Ruth Ann Hudson, Robert Hudson, Richard Hobbler, Betty Ice, James Ireton, Ned Johns, Richard Kellermeyer. Sixth Row — Robert Kleinhenz, William Klosterman, Evelyn Knous, Carl Kogge, Clarence Kohler, George Koons, Lee Krogman, James Lampe. JUNIOR We, the Junior Class of Memorial High School, began our school year of 1940-41 on September 3, 1940. We elected our class officers the last of September. Those elected were : President — Jack Martin Vice President — Tom Fisher Secretary — Ned Johns Treasurer — Tom Wieser In November a committee appointed by President Jack Martin selected our class rings. We all deeply regret the loss of Miss Bay, our class adviser, who died during the Christmas vacation. The vacancy left by her has been well filled by Mr. Scott. Page 24
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19 4 1 T HE MIRROR Se nior Directory Ait in • Expression Holiby Co 11 rsc Ambition Motto Albert Widner Do ya? Collecting Teaspoons College Preparatory Electrical Engineer Silence is the golden rule. Marian Abbott Oh! Shoot Collecting Poetry General Missionary To have a friend, be one. Donald Sudman My Gods Hunting Agricultui al To be a Man God blessed the man who invented sleep. Henry Kohler You know I know it None Industrial Machinist 1 ife is a staircase; not an escalator. Virginia Youngs None None General Beautician Success is service. William Poppe Girls let’s consolidate Girls Industrial Successful in Industry Be prepared in all cases. Marie Clausing Gee Whiz Crossword Puzzles Commercial Secretary Try, try again. Gretta Koons “Yea” Skating Commercial Aviatrix Golden rule. Don Miller I'll see you Hunting and Trapping Agricultural Farming on a large scale Play fair and you won’t get hurt. Ruth Thwaits Putt-Putt Sports Comme rcial To attend Music Conservatory Get out of life all you can. Richard Bushong Be good! Reading College Preparatory To Succeed None. Eugene Vogel Hi, ya, Johnny Ice Hockey Agricultural To be a Success¬ ful Farmer Be what you are and not what you “ain’t . Virgilene Folk Oh, agony! Well, for Collecting China dogs Commercial Newspaper Reporter Don’t make promises; do it. Helen Dixon cryin’ up a tree Music General Owner of a Pet Shop To have a friend, be a friend. Maurice Hinkle None Playing Basketball General Farmer Do or die. Wilma Schultz Oh! Heck! Sports Commercial Successful Secretary If at first you don’t succeed, try again. Rex Montague Well, I’ll be Dancing and Skating General To be Successful You can get nothing better than a friend. Dorothy Williams Gee! Roller Skating Commercial To be a Success Golden rule. Always put off until to¬ Kenneth Krauss Ah! I know Fixing my old Oldsmobile General Machinist morrow what you could have done the day before yesterday. Earl Otto Althoff I am ruined Fishing College Preparatory Chemist To be accom¬ 1 choose never to stoop. Bette Wiss Well, well, imagine that Singing Commercial plished Ham¬ mond Organist Try, try again. Melvin Nuss Hello Making friends Agricultural Farmer Smile and the world smiles with you. Mary Shinaberry Oh, Boy Writing Letters General Beautician Live and learn. James Frysinger Yeali! H unting. Fishing Agricultural Successful Farmer Live and let live. Margaret Fox High ya Cuteness Building Model Airplanes General Aviatrix Do or die. Janelle Flack You know it! Singing College Preparatory Nursing There’s a time and a place for all things. Lois Ann Quellhorst Gee Whiz Sewing College Preparatory To be a Success Sink or swim. Leroy Nagel Censored Sports General To get a Job None. Willard Duncan Oh! Skip it ’Sports Scientific Scientist Never be satisfied until you reach the top. Nelson Kehl None Stamp Collecting College Preparatory Engineer Little people do great things. Charles Miley None Aviation General Aviator None. Ray Dingledine Urn! Ba! Ha! Hunting General Electrician Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Marie Van Dyke Well! It’s just this way Reading General School Teacher Live and learn. Nellie Glass Well, I think Dancing Commercial Be a Success Do or die. Edward Lengerich Censored Swimming General Machinist None. Charles Botkin You tellin’ I Stamp Collecting General Stamp Collector Smile at your troubles. Mary Jo Kishler Cripe Reading College Preparatory Medical Technologist None. Dave Smith Nuts Sports College Preparatory Graduate None. Freeman Whetstone I woudn’t doubt it None Agricultural Good Farmer Big oak trees from little acorns grew. Erma Wagener Heck Reading General To be Successful Do unto others as you wrould have them do unto you. Martha Noble Oh Well Sewing College Preparatory Grammarian Don’t make promises, make good. Marlin Kohlhorst Is that so Hunting General Farmer Be yourself. Virgil Wierwille Don't hurt yourself hur¬ rying (hey) Hunting Industrial Success I’ll try. Howard Craft By cracky Hunting Agricultural Farmer Better late than never. Jean Maris None Snapshots General Undecided None. Donald Spray None Hunting and Fishing Agricultural Successful Farmer None. Page 23
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I I . 7777 THE MIRROR Top Row — Joe Lynch, Jack Martin, Joe Martin, Ruth McDermitt, Eva McDermitt, Maxine McDonald, Marjorie Miller. Second Row — Charles Monroe, Carl Meckstroth, Pat Moran, Gladys Neiter, Jean Newcomb, James Nott, Anne Paglow. Third Row — Robert Potts, Betty Roby, Everette Rohrbach, Rose Marie Schamp, Mary Lee Schamp, Conly Saylor, Bernice Schulte. Fourth Row — William Seibert, James Shelby, Maxine Silk, Orville Silvers, Joan Smith, Ian Stauffer, Bette Steinecker. Fifth Row — Robert Steinecker, Martha Schmehl, Marie Stoner, Fred Strohl, Vonallie Suchland, Robert Trunk, Jean Valentine. Sixth Row — Eulalia Wachauf, Lila Wade, Herbert Wale, Mary Wieser, Onnolee Wilkins, Dorothy Wollam, Betty Wright, Rachel Wierwille, Tom Wieser, Myrtle Poppe, Anna Hay. Cl ass History Following’ our mid-year examinations, our very successful play, “Girl Shy,” was given. We held a very successful and entertaining Junior-Senior reception on April 25, 1941. We were well represented in athletics, in the band, on the Live Wire and in the scholarship team. In May our regular yearly examinations were held with most of us passing on to our senior year. We all leave school, glad that we have completed another year, but sad that such an enjoyable year has ended, and we look forward to our senior year to be even fuller, more enjoyable, and more educational. Page 25
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