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vl. --. BETTY AGLER: College Course- Basketball 1-2: G. R., 1-2-3-4: Intramural basketball, 3-4: Hall Monitor.-Jolly, a true friend, very faithful show patron. Her humor is surprising to those who know her least. IUCILLE WILMA ASH: Home Economics Course-Student Coun- cil 4: Basketball I-2: G. R. 1-2- 3-4: F. H. A. President: Class Play 4: DeVilbiss l-2.- Oomph Girl -smiling disposition-pleas- ingly plump. Good to adorn the cottage' door. -a future home- maker. MARIAN BOCKELMAN: College Course-Annual Staff. Newsstaff. Codestaff: Glee Club I-4: Debate 1-Z-4: Basketball Z-3: noon mo- vie usher.-Occupies a permanent place on the honor rolls. indus- trious, studious. The grace. divine. definite. ROBERT BRILLI-IART:, Science Course-National Honor Society 3- 4: Class Secretary 4: Annual Stafi 4: Stud-ent Council 4: Operetta 3: Basketball l-2-3-4: Football 2-3- 4: Code Staff 4: Tennis 2-3: Band 1-2-3-4: 1 Orchestra 1-2-3-4: Track l-2: Music Contest 1-2-3: Hi-Y l-2-3-4: N-Club, vice pres. 2-3-4: District Band l-Z-4: Class Play 4.-Future scientist- What is healthier than a good argument? The world awaits him. JACK CRAHAN: College Course- Operetta 3: Newsstaff 4: Music Contest 1-2-3-4: Hi-Y 2-3: Glee Club l-2-3-4: Choral Club 2-3: Orchestra 1-2-3-4: Projectionist: Class Play 4.- And to think for a minute he could die a bache- lor. -decidedly optomistic-has personality. KENNETH ARMBRUSTER: Voc. Agricultural Course-Newsstaff 4: Code Staff 4: F. F. A. 2-3-4: Vice Pres. F. F. A. 3-4- The country is the place to End a man. - loyal-a friend to all. LULA BADENHOP: College Course -Hall monitor, Class Play 4.- Petite, provocative, frank . . . easy on the eyes. A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. ROBERT BOGERT: Science Course l-2-Industrial Arts 3-4: Foot- ball l-2-3: Intramural basketball 'Z-3: Intramural baseball 2-3-4: Intramural Track 2-3: Hall moni- tor.- Silence is golden . . . A quiet man with sober, steady ways. -serious-learn to know him. CLASS OF 1940 LAURENCE CLAUSEN: Industrial Arts Course-Annual Staff 4: Football l-3-4: N-Club 3-4: In- tramurals 2-3-4: Track 3: Hall monitor 4.- It is not meant for man to be alone. -he'll find a way. KATHRYN CREAGER: College Course-Annual Staff 4: Liberty Center 1: Glee Club I: G. A. A. 1: Operetta 1: Projectionist 4.- Resourceful, dependable, intelligent, artistically inclined. Many her accomplishments, few her failures. KARL S. ALBRINK: College Course -Annual Staff 4: Varsity B, Z: Band 1-2: Hi-Y 1-Z-3-4: Debate 2-3-4: Intramural Basketball 3-4: Projectionist 2-3-4: Hall monitor. - All great men are dead: I'm almost dead myself. A future challenger of Joe Louis? MARTIN BARGMAN: Commercial Course 1: Science Course 2-3: Industrial Arts Course 4.- Be silent and pass for a philosopher. -capable-a staunch friend. RICHARD BOST: General Course- M Football I-2-3-4.- He means every word he says but don't ask him to explain it -big-mascw line-horse-lover. ARGARET CLAUSEN: Commer- cial Course-Code Staff 4: Stall' secretary: Hall monitor.-Pleasing countenance-capable-''She's wit- ty and wise and easy on eyes. VIRGINIA CURDES: Commercial Course-Glee Club l-2-3-4: G. R. 1-2-3: Choral Club 1-2: Code Staff 4: Bowling Green Commercial Contest 3: Stamp Club 3: Annual Staff 4. Jean , the likeable type of girl, air-minded, well-dressed. A quiet manner, indicating a thoughtful mind. WARD ANDREW: College Course -Annual Staff 4: Operetta 1-3-4: Tennis 3-4: Newstatf 4: Hi-Y 1- 2-3-4: Boys' Glee Club 1-2-3-4. - What bliss is in the realm of knowledge. -nice to everyone, likes to talk. ROBERT BAUER: Science Course- Annual Staff 4: Class Officer l: Basketball Mgr. l-2-3-4: Football Mgr. I-2-3-4: Hi-Y l-2-3-4: N- Club l-2-3-4: Track Mgr. 1-2: Intramurals l-Z-3-4.- He hath a lean and hungry look: he thinks too much -small' but mighty in the art of managing. MARIAN BOWERMAN: General Course-Annual Staff 4: Student Council 2-3-4: Sec.-Treas., 4: Class Play 3-4: Operetta 1-3-4: Basketball l-2-3-4: Cheerleader 2-3-4: Newsstaff 4: Codestaif 4: G. R. 1-2-3-4: Glee Clubs 1-2-3- 4: Choral Club 3: Band 2-3: F. H. A. 4.-Artistic, sphinx, at- tractive smile, boyish. Contagious laughter-'Aall merry, all happy and bright. MARCELLA IDELLA CLIFTON: General Course-F. H. A. 4.- IVhat more noble art than house- heeping? ' Quiet and wise as a little mouse, works well at every task. MELVIN DAVIS: Science Course-- Hi-Y, Intramurals Mgr.: Hall monitor. - Sense of humor- Deeds are better than words. ac- tions mightier than boasting. LILLIAN ARMSTRONGL College Course--Annual Staff 4: Operetta 3: Class play 3-4: Girls' Basket- ball l-2-3: Newsstaff 4: Code- stalf 4: G. R. 1-2-3-4: Vice Pres. 3: Glee Club 2-3-4: Choral Club 2-3: Band 3-4.-Chic- The spirit of the times -universal pal -gay and kind-fairest of fair- perky and sweet. ORVIL BENSKIN: Industrial Arts Course 4: Commercial 1-2-3: Quiet he is but who knows what he is thinking. -worthy and true. PAUL BRESSLER: Science and In- dustrial Arts Courses-Hi-Y 33 Intramurals 3: Hall monitor 4.- Very funpy- He says so much. but what does it mean? argumen- taziue. RAY COZAD: Engineering I-2: Science Course 3-4-Circus 1: Basketball l-2-3: Track: R. O. T. C. 2: Annual Staff 4: Football 3-4: Newsstaff 4: Codestaff Editor 4: Hi-Y 3-4: N-Club 3-4. pres. 4: National Athletic Scholarship 4: Intramurals 3-4: Hall Monitor 4: Centennial, Pueblo, Colorado 1- 2: Class play 4.-Owns his own soul- A mind' of one's own is worth four of those others. RALPH DEHNBOSTEL: Commer- cial Course.-Football 2-3-4: Hi- Y 1-2.- Let the world slide. - he'll get along-careful-everybody likes him.
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gggvqweaglmglnlm----5. -. pl-suns .-- - -- t I ,VU -CLASS OF 1940- DOROTHY DURHAM: Commercial Course.--Basketball 1-2-3: G. R. 1: Hall monitor.-Cheerful laugh- ter, a friend to everyone, best of natures. . . future housewife. Laugh and be merry, while you can. BETTY IRENE FORNEY: Science Course-Annual Staff 4: Class Play 3-4: Basketball 1-2-3-4: Newsstai, editor 4: Codestalf 4: Band 3: Glee Club l-2-3-4: Treas. G. R. 1-2-3-4: Cheer- leader 2-3-4. - Mischievious-a sweet petite blond. Merry, merry quite contrary That's the tune of this sweet lass, With a disposition light and airy And a smile that wins-more than a glancef' BETTY GILLESPIE: Commercial Course-Hall monitor.- uiet but Q personable. a friend worth having. ' 5'A quiet, dark-haired girl with a smile for everyone. EDITH HELBERG: College Course. -Orchestra 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 2-3-4: National Honor Society 3-4: Girl Reserves 3-4: Operetta 3-4: Class Play 4: Annual Staff 4: Newsstaff 4: Hall Monitor 3: Octette 3.-Doll eyes and long eye- lashes. Oh! music sphere descend- ed maid, friend of pleasure, wis- dom's aid. NIARIE C. KELLER: Commercial Course-Class Basketball l: G. R. l-2-3-4: Glee Club 2-3-4: Choral . Club 2-3.- Still runs the water where the brook is deep. -reliable .and sweet-reserved-modest. NAOMI ELARTONz College Course --Basketball l-2-3-4: G. R. 1-2- 3-4: Usher 4: Hall monitor.- Faithful forever, playful and boy- ish, chummy. Go wisely and slowly, for those who go fast often stumble. DONALD FRONCE: Commercial l- 2-3: Industrial Arts 4.-In-tra- murals 3.- He doth indeed show sparks that are like wit -a pal to all-good to know. f, F JANE GILPIN: College Course.- Annual Stall: Student Council 4: Class Play 3-4: Operetta l-3: G. R. l-2-3-4: President of G. R. 4: Glee Club 2-3-4: Octette 3, President 4: Choral Club 3: Bas- ketball l-2-3-4: Cheerleader 2-3. -Mistress of clothes . . intelligent . . . hot tempered . . . good friend. Witty, hasty, very clever, Is she ever quiet? Never! - L KEITH HICKMAN: College Course. National Honor Society 3-4: Pres. of class 1, Vice Pres. 3-4: Student Council 2-3-4: Newsstaff 4: An- nual Staff 4: Hi-Y l-2-3-4: In- tramural 2-3-4.- ln the world he'll rind a place with a ready mind and smiling face. -a real baseball fan. CLARA NETTA KELLEY: College Course-Class Treas. 2: Class Sec'y l: Annual staff: Class Play 3-4: Operetta 1-3: Basketball l-2-3-4: G. R. l-2-3-4: Glee Club 1-2-3: Orchestra l-2-3-4.-A smile for everyone . . . sporty . . . well-dressed . . . Multiple tropical, winged with a feathery flame. ESTHER ENGLER: Commercial Course 2-3: Home Economics Course 1-4-Basketball l: G R. 1: Hall Monitor.-Strong supporter of the Home Ec. class, argumentative. square shooter. A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. JOHN FRUCHEY: Science Course- Junior Class Play: Basketball 1-2- 3: Football l-Z-3-4: Track 1: Codestaff 4: Hi-Y l-2: N-Club 2- 3-4: Operetta 3: Intramurals 2-3- 4.-'lWhen love and duty clash, let duty go smash. -a real man. WANDA GUNTER: Commercial Course- Her word was ever joy- ous, her manner ever sunny. Better late than never -gay- never a care. ROBERT HOOVER: Industrial Arts Course-N Club 4: Track 3-4: Intramurals 2-3-4: Hall monitor 3-4.- Nothing shall deter him from his path of' duty -a real classmate, manly. MARIAN KNEPLEY: Commercial Course-G. R. 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 4: Hall monitor.-She's the gypsy type!-petite- Ay, look, and she'll smile thy gloom away. LAWRENCE FARISON: Voc. Agri- culture-Annual Staff: Student Council 3-4: Band l-2-3-4: Or- chestra l-2-3-4: Music Contest 2: F. F. A. 2-3-4: President 3-4: Re- porter Z: Newsstalf 2: Class Play 4.-Knows what he's talking about-- The foremost man of his world, -never known to be silent when talking is necessary. JAMES FUNKHOUSER: College Course-National Honor Society 3-4: Class Secretary 3: Annual Staff: Class Play 3-4: Operetta l: Basketball l-2: Intramurals 3: Oc- tette 3: Football 1: Tennis 1-2- 3-4: Newsstaff, Codestalf 4: Music Contest District 1-2. State 2, Na- tional 2: Hi-Y 1-2-3-4: N Club l-2-3-4: Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Treas. 2. Pres. 4: Debate 1-2-3-4: Band l-2-3-4: Orchestra I-2-3-4: District Band l-2-4: Choral Club. Deflance l.- Genius is the ability to avoid hard work. -particular- knows how things should be done -favorite. MARY HEASTON: Commercial Course-Operetta 3: Basketball l-2-3-4: G. R. l-2-3: Choral Club l-2-3: Hall Monitor 4: Class play 4.-Snappy and spicy- Bet- ter be out of the world than out of fashion''-capricious-carefree. DORIS MAE HOUCK: Commercial Course-Pensive and shy-vivid- starry eyes. Never too weary for work or play. VERNA KOLBE: Commercial Course Hall monitor.- 1 think but dare not speak. . . . quiet . . . it real lady. . . Ready to work, ready to play, Ready to help whenever she may. ' SADONNA FARISON: Commercial l-2, Science 3-4-Basketball I-2- 3-4: G. R. l-2-Attractive hair- timid-self-consciousf Mild man- nered, good natured, and unassum- ing. -distinctive in her way. VIRGINIA GEBHARDT: College Course--National Honor Society 3-4: Annual Staff: Class Play 3-4: Operetta 3-4: Basketball l-2-3-4: Newsstalf: G. R. 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 2-3-4: Choral Club 3: Band 3-4.-Smooth dancer . . . Avid skater . . . intelligent . . . forever busy . . . She who has an am- bitious nature knows no rest. ROBERT HEILMAN: Commercial Course-Operetta 3-4: Football I- 2: Hi-Y 1-2-4: Glee Club 1-2-3- 4: Choral Club 3: Intramurals 3: Newsstaff 4: Codestaff 4: Hall monitor: Class Play 4: - Slow and steady wins the race. -unas- suming-an excellent entertainer- lacks nothing in making friends. ROBERT HUSTON: College Course -Cuyahoga Falls High School I- 2: Hi-Y 3-4: Band 3-4: Annual Stall: Intramurals 4: Class Play 4. lt's hard to keep a good man down. -especially Bob-hard on teachers. PAUL KONZEN: Commercial Course. -Band 4. Good natured- Here's a man devoted to his cause. - likes to talk, and why not?
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