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l Class of 1939 Follow Careers of Engineers i r saw ,f 1 ' ,. f' ff' Maid? DAVID i AL'I'liNBFRND - .ther quiet, with a JEANNIC BICNNINGIER -A very interesting lassy pleasing personality . . . Was elected on the Student Council tllis year . . . belonged to the famous Hi-Y club as a junior and senior . . . Nlade National Honor Society in senior year .... f Xlso a member of the Chemistry Club . . . Took a science course in school . . . Hopes to be an electrical engineer. NIARJORIF ANTHONY- Marg is the title that her friends give her . . . A member of G. A. A. dur- ing her senior year . . . linjoyed playing volleyball, basketball, and ping-pong . . . Has a special liking for the roller skating rink . . . Her favorite saying, I ain't fussyfl DFLORFS ATKINSON-Known for her sweet expression . . . Sang in 'LlVlartha' three years ago- Seenis like a long time ago . . . Says her hobby is collecting snapshots . Hopes to take a commercial course and do secretarial work . . . Likes to listen to Bing Crosby. RALPH BARTFLT-Ralph is a short little lad . . . Has an older brother about twice as tall as heg so there is yet hope . . . Gets teased about everything by fellow studenjs-but he can take it' . . . His hobby is collecting stamps . . . Spends his spare time playing ping-pong. WICLDON BARNHART -- A boy very much in- terested in farming . . . Was a member of F. F. A. all -four years-Acted as their reporter in his junior year and as secretary in his senior year . . . His fa- vorite pastime is reading . . . What does he regret to leave most in school? Our teacher, Charlie Shook. FDWIN AIIFFKRUSF-During his high school life he has been an active member of the Future Farmer Club-Was a member of their parliamentary procedure team in his junior year . . . Played basket- ball with F. F. A. during his senior year. A -is- . . . Often seen roller-skating . . . Her favorite pas- time is embroidering . . . Was a member of G. A. A. her first and last years . . . Belonged to Freshman Hi-Tri . . . Sang in Faust', . . . Went out for hu- morous declamation in her freshman year. ALYCF BRICICDLOVIE -A girl very much inter- ested in sports, especially volleyball and basketball . . . Belonged to G. A. A. all four years-Was the vice-president when a junior . . . Belonged to Hi-Tri in junior year and to Seco and Non Pareil in senior year. MlNNll'f HLAFSING-This miss has very dark hair . . . Came from Crane Junior High School in Topeka, Kansas .... A nother one hoping to enter the business world as a stenographer-Thatls why she took a commercial course in high school . . . Favorite song- Ah, Sweet Nlystery of Lifef' FLORINF BLOOM - Quiet and studious . . . Was a member of Curia Regia . . . Sang in opera during her junior year . . . Fnjoyed Hi-Tri the last two years . . . Hopes to be a nurse-Ought to be a good one . . . Would like to take her training at the Uni- versity of lowa. RICHARD BRIDGES - Has the interesting hobby of building model airplanes . . . The name Tail- spin is well placed here . . . As he grows older he hopes that the airplanes grow bigger and that some day he will be an aviator. FDWARD BIQNNICTT-A very quiet boy, but every bit a gentleman . . . Would like to attend the Diesel Fngineering School at Chicago . . . Favorite pastime is reading-Probably reads all about Diesel engines . . . Likes to hsh and hunt . . . Wonder if he creeps up on his prey to the tune of his favorite song, 'ileepers Creepers.
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Graduates of 1939 Present Representative Girl Grace Lenora ' Petersen Grace Petersen, the representative senior girl, impresses all who meet her with her friendly personality and charming poise. She endeared herself to faculty and students alike by the Willingness with which she accepted responsibility and the efliciency with which she carried out her duties. Speech work was her favorite held of activity. A superior rating for her oratorical declamation, Three Small Nations, in the Iowa Nine con- test Was the high light of her efforts. Music also received a share of her attention. She was a member of the girls' sextet as a junior and sang with the chorus for three years. Grace received other outstanding honors before her selection as repre- sentative girl. Her senior classmates chose her for their president and her schoolmates elected her for the Student Council. In her junior year the faculty selected her for the National Honor Society. In her contributions to high school activities Grace proved herself Worthy of the acclaim of both students and faculty.
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BETTY BROSSART-A quiet and efficient girl . . . Wants to be a stenographer-Got experience as an Auroran typist and assistant office secretary . . . During her senior year she was a member of Hi-Tri and G. A. A. and also a singer in Carmen -So lected for National Honor Society in senior year. MYRON HROWFR-Known as My . . . Presi- dent of Student Council and National Honor Society in his senior year . . . junior class president . . . At- tained National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll in junior year . . . Member of Auroran staff two years as business manager . . . A devoted golfer four years . . . Representative senior boy. NICLDA HRUIQMMICR- A very attractive miss . . . Has done some of just about everything in high school . . . Was a member of Curia Regia, Hi-Tri, junior Ad, Speech Arts, and Seco . . . Sang in Faust and Rose of the Danubel' . . . In her senior year she was in the exchange and contest plays. NORMAN BUNN - Here's a boy that likes to have a good time . . . Has a likable personality . . . Played violin in the high school orchestra in his younger days . . . Sang in chorus during his junior and senior years . . . Pet saying is Could you feature that? PAUL CARPIINTFR-A midyear that had enough credits to be able to quit in january . . . As a senior was a member of Hi-Y . . . Took an interest in track and football during his junior year . . . For hobbies he likes to collect stamps and make model airplanes. MARY JANIC CARPENTER - Short and cute . . . Is a great attraction to many of the boys . . . Played volleyball in her freshman year . . . Sang in Mar- tha . . . Is fond of roller skating . . . Her hobby is cutting clippings concerning M. H. S. from papers . . . Was one of those who helped keep Sam Guryst 1 'ecret in her junior year. CATHERINE CARVER - Another very active member of the senior class . . . Belonged to Hi-Tri all four years, Curia Regia and Non Pareil the sec- ond year, and junior Ad fpresidentj and Seco this year . . . Was a news writer on the Auroran for two years. KENNETH CHURCH - This lad will be remem- bered for his excellent work in athletics . . . On the track team four years . . . Also played football four years . . . Was the star of several games . . . Made the conference football fCi1lH in his senior year . . . Musky Letter Men's Club member. RALPH COCKICRILL - His friends call him Kol- pack . . . Came to M. H. S. during his senior year . . . Played basketball on the St. Mary's team in his junior year . . . Would like to take up mechanical engineering and enter the field of aeronautics . . . Says his favorite pastime is studying. VIRGINIA CLARK-Quite tall and therefore a valuable member of the basketball team this year . . . Played volleyball throughout her four years in M. H. S .... Naturally she was a member of G. A. A .... Another girl that wants to be a stenographer . . Thinks it is fun to collect souvenirs. DONALD COOPER--Known, of course, as Don . . . Belonged to Non Pareil during his junior year . . . Hi-Y and Junior Ad held his interest in his jun- ior and senior years . . . Played tennis in his sopho- more year . . . His favorite song is none other than f'Ferdinand the Bullf, SHIRLICY DODGE-Short and full of pep . . . A Speech Arts member . . . Belonged to Hi-Tri her first and last years . . . Sang in Martha . . . Was in the junior class play, Applesauce, and in the contest play when a senior . . . Went to Burlington High half of her seniosr year. ' .. ...WN .X A X .V- ty X I J x Xl I' Artists, Salesmen, Lawyers, Farmers, Nurses gb fb M19- J s YR
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