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I s.. Faculty Male- Chorus, scatcd at piano: Clinton D. Gctz, accompanist: lcft to right. first row: Carl ll. liurg. Lloyd l.. Vlcmvns. Jason NV. W'hiiv, Harry G. Gcrbcrich, Jamos B. Shanvr. jr., Rohcrt J. Mc- Garry. Rohcrt ll. Shipc, jr.: sccond row: Earl S. Loosv. Qucntin R. Kcath. Kcrmit ll. Schmchl, li. Brain- crd Iicincrt. iVilli:nn I. R1-cd, XY. Barton Johnson. J. liarl Bakcr lJi1'cm'1m'u1 1l181l'lll11l'l11iIi H111- wic :md 14'z1c'111'1' ui Sl'1l'lIC'1' 111 :Xilli1il'11iJl'I'L1 f'1ll1'1!11.l 1940--11 1r'l'm. l':IllH'1lli0ll, Iizlngm' 1113411 Sclmolg 13, S. in Music Iidn- culimm. Wcst Clmmtcr Slzulc '1wK'1ll'i1l'1'Sf'1li11'g'i'. Irmdilc-11-fl mio thc U. S, Army Cilllililil 11111 bLll11ll1K'1'411 1941. 'I'ux Lcc E. Groningcr Ilircctm' 111' 111S11'U111l'!l1ili lslc :md 1t'2lK'i1Q'l' 411' scicncc .at 'YiL1111t111M1 filllill IIIN1 part ut I1 ivrm. mtvl' Stzltv 'l'vzlc'hc1'a Col icgc. Enlistcd in nil' corps 111 Iicccmhcr. 15141. 11111 . ' fa ' Li 111 151-11'-122 ucation. NILI11 l c 11 11 U1 fa vnshlp Hlgh Svilmvil 15,5 in Music Education, NM-51 Ti-i M ' - 1T P' 1 1-Q E' an H viilfit
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ln . Lucia Mcitzner Commercial. Cheerleading 10, 11: Muhltohi 11, 12: Observer 11, 12: Chorus 12: Girl R'scrvcs12: 8owI.ng Club 12: National Honor Society 12. Lucy was president of the Girl Reserves in her senior year. During her junior and sophomore years she led the cheers at basketball games and is still cheering for a baskcteer who graduated last year. Lucia's great ambition is to travel. 5 J l Grace Jones Commercial. Chorus 12: G. A. A. 10, 11, 12: Girl Rcservcs 12: Bowling Club 12. This active girl served as secretary to Miss G. Hart- man, Superintendent C. E. Cole's secretary, and to Mrs. E. Fetterman, English teach- er. during her senior year. She also worked in a local bank during last SUmlTl6I'. As her vocation, Grace has chosen stenography. Carolyn Trexler Academic. Observer 11, 12: Debating 10, 11: Nluhltohi 11, 12: National Honor Society 11, 12: Chorus 12. T h i s naturally curly- haired miss could usually be found chasing news or some journalist before or after classes because she served as editor of the Obswrzvcr. Playing the piano occupies much of her leisure time. Carolyn plans to be a teacher in the future. G., Betty Geisler Commercial. Chorus 12: Muhltohi 11, 12: Observer 11, 12: Girl Reserves 12: Bowling Club 12: National Honor Society 11, 12: G. A. A. 10, 12. Being make-up editor of Muhltohi. alumni editor of the Observer and treasurer of the 12C homeroom took up most of the time of this green-eyed lass during her senior year. The class wishes you speedy success in your typc of Work. Jane Fry Academic. Girl Reserves 12. Although Janie is one of the more quiet members of the senior class, she likes the excitement of hockey games. Jane has a bright smile and witty remark ready for all occasions. After graduation Janie plans to go to college and become a teacher of the three R's. May the tune of her hickory stick be suc- cess. W s 1 June Bricker Academic. Girl Reserves 12: G. A. A. 11, 12: Muhltohi 12. This small. dark-haired, green-eyed lass rates bas- ketball as her leading sport, while bowling and tennis follow as close seconds. Junie is undecided as to what she wants to do after graduation but thinks she would like to join the WAVES. May she ride the waves to success. uhllaiu 43 -' i.L5iu -I . ia ' l- i 1 5-1
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