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KATHERINE FOCHT “Kitty” Alive, full of pep, and vitality—those are the charac¬ teristics that best describe Katherine. By the way, do you have your life insurance paid? You do? Well, then you can ride (at your own risk) with Katherine in her Chrysler. Seriously, though, Katherine, have you been affected by the rubber and gasoline shortage? Dramatic Club (1) (3); Commercial Club (3); Blue and While Standard (3). LEONA FOGEL “Leo” “Leo,” one of our peppy cheerleaders, participates in many sports with vim and vigor. Wherever there is activity and fun, there “Leo” can be found. The basket¬ ball captain is quite an attraction, isn’t he, Leona? Baseball (1), Captain (2) (3); Hockey (1), Captain (2); Basketball (1) (2), Captain (3); Volley Bali (1) (2), Captain (3); Assistant Librarian (1) (2); Cheer¬ leader (2) (3); Student Council (2); Craft Club, Secre¬ tary (3); Science Club (3); Class President (2). JOHN FRANCZAK “Johnnie” Shyly blushing, Johnnie smiles brightly when teased about the girls. Although he tries to avoid them, this handsome fellow finds this difficult to do. Perhaps, he wants to concentrate on his studies, but we know he doesn’t dislike the feminine attractions of his class. 1943
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THE COMET RUTH EBERTS “Eppie” Here’s our little giggle-box in person. Petite, fair complexion, brown hair, and an ever-ready smile—these describe Eppie. She specializes in the latest jokes. The Navy will greatly appreciate Ruth as one of its future women-in white. Operetta (1); Glee Club (1) (3); A Cappella Choir (1) (3); Blue and White (3); Music Festival (3); Senior Play, Costume Committee (3); Comet Staff, Personality Editor (3). NELSON ENGLER “Nellie” “Always be as mischievous as possible and hardly ever work” seems to be Nellie’s motto. This not very am¬ bitious boy hails from Hecktown, where he spends his evenings loafing at the village store. He, no doubt, will join the Army after graduation. Class Basketball (1) (2) (3). YVONNE FLYTE “Yvonne” Yvonne is one of our serious, studious, and dependable gals. Although she is very quiet, her friends know her wittiness and enjoy being with her when a little fun is needed. She is interested in commercial subjects, and wishes to become a bookkeeper in the future.
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THE COMET SUE FRANCZAK “Sue” Here’s brown-eyed Sue with the lovely long eye lashes. Sue serves as photography editor for the Comet and is also an active member of Dramatic Club. Since Sue is pleasant and friendly, she should be an excellent nurse. Basketball (1); Science Club (2); Dramatic Club (3 ; Baseball (3); Comet Staff, Photography Editor (3). BETTY JANE FREY “Betty Jane” Here’s another of our cheerleaders and one of our best dressed seniors. Tall, blonde, and a pleasant per¬ sonality—all describe Betty Jane. Although she works at Murphy’s after school, she still finds time to partici¬ pate in sports. Cheerleader (2) (3); Basketball (1) (2) (3); Volley Ball (i) (2) (3); Baseball (1) (2) (3); Hockey (1) (2) (3); Commercial Club (1) (2); Science Club (2); Student Librarian (3); Magazine Campaign (1). MARION FREY “Mamrnie” In Caesar’s time all roads led to Rome; the modernistic version is that all talking leads to Marion. Marion says she hopes to become a Florence Nightingale someday; that is, if a certain subject beginning with a “C” and ending with a “Y” doesn’t prove an obstacle. Dramatic Club (1); Glee Club (3); Music Festival (3).
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