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ELIZABETH ABORN Liz, besides being interested in volleyball and Civics Club, hopes someday to be a success- ful stenographer. lanuary. LILLIAN AGUIRRE 'lLil, as she is known to her best friends, is another girl who hopes to be a rich man's stenog- rapher. In school, she has been an important member of the Ush- er Club. lune. EVELYN ALLISON Nursing is Evelyn's ambition in life. She enjoys taking candid camera shots during her spare moments, and also taking part in the activities of the Home Eco- nomics Club, Ianuary, MARVIN ALLISON Quite often called Ty by his friends, Marv's shyness is over- shadowed by his fine character. He spent the fall season of his senior year as a reserve on the Maroons. Iune. ALICE ANDERBERG As one of the better fencers in the Fencing Club, Alice found that her only complaint in life was getting up each Monday morning. Iune. BETTY ANDERSON A true genius at the piano, as well as with her books, the high- light of her high school career was the Senior Showboatu in which she played an important part in directing. lune. Glu: aj '40 ELAINE ABRAHAMSON An almost constant companion of Gerry, Abe also found time to be one of the L.O.T. staff and business staff. A swell singer and dancer she played an important part in A.D.C.-Fellow- ship show. Iune. MANUEL ALBA After playing sophomore foot- ball, Manuel went to work, and didn't take part in outside activi- ties. However, when a swimming team was formed he became one of its outstanding members. Iune, IAMES ALLISON lim is a young man with very much ambition, whose goal is to become an aeronautical engi- neer. He tried out for Mr. Sen- neff's football team, but a trick knee kept him from playing. Ianuary. . 1 v MMOTJAUL ALLMENDINGER Besides being partner in the Supply Corner, Paul had time to raise money to pay for this year's He also managed to be in a couple of plays, several clubs, class president in his lunior year, and still maintained good enough grades to be on the Honor Roll. Iune. WESLEY ANDERS A bookkeeper in the making, who possesses the nickname of Flip A lune graduate, who was a member of our band for three years, as well as a member of the notorious Senior Hi-Y. lune. MARIAN E, ANDERSON A rare find in M,H.S,, a quiet and efficient girl. However, Mar- ian has not been idle for she played basketball and stayed on the Honor Roll for three years. lanuary. ffbfelyfu
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01644 of '40 . www 'mx Lv ' MARYON ANDERSON Maryon, better known to her classmates as L'May, hopes to someday become a great woman scientist An athlete, she played volleyball, basketball, and bad- minton. Iune. WILLIAM C. ANDERSON Bill is a shark at history and government. He enjoys getting into an argument in class, and usually wins. We haven't seen a great deal of him at school, be- cause the Manual Arts building is his regular haunt. lanuary. DORIS ATEN In contrast to her brother Leo. Doris is very quiet. She was a member of A.D.C. and Civics Clubs. Iune. RICHARD BAILEY Skeeter wants to be a pro- fessional baseball player and spend all of his spare time on the diamond. He spent spring train- ing as a member of the Fencing Club. lune. DUANE BALLWEG This fellow Whose pet peeve is Lindy, whose hobby is Lindy, and whose ambition is Lindy is better known to his friends as Baldy He is already a work- ing man. lanuary. HELEN BARBER Helen is one of those quiet girls, upon whom we can count when we want something done. She has kept herself busy as a member of the Usher Club. Iune. , , f :r yf I RALPH ANDERSEN Andy, aside from dreaming of becoming a millionaire, found time to go out for football two years. He also played the violin for Mr. Youngdahl. lanuary. MARY ARDERN One of the more ambitious Sen- iors, Mary hopes to become a successful teacher. Although only here two years, she became well- known through her acting in the Dramatic Club play. lanuary. BETTY BAGGE A scientifically minded girl who hopes to become a laboratory technician in some big labora- tory. Besides being interested in chemistry, Betty was one of our ever-helpful ushers. lune. ROBERT BAKER Bobs favorite hobby is hunting, and there is nothing he likes to do better than take his gun and head for the open spaces. He is also an ice skater and hockey playeg of note ne BETTY BARBER Staying on the Honor Roll for three years has taken quite a bit of Betty's time. Still she took part in the Latin play and was Secretary- Treasurer of the Usher Club. lune. IOHN BARBER An agriculturist in the making is Iohnny, whose pet peeve is low-grading teachers. lohnny's hobby, guns, have led him to be much interested in Mr. Piersel's Rifle Club. lune.
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