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PRESHME Wayne Addis-Having unqualified opin- ions. Mary Jo Bales-Good skater. Miriam Bandelier-Sturdy and smart. Anna Beckstedt-She misses a lot. Edgar Bleke-Can hardly hear him. Hildegard Bleke-A genuine friend. Flo Rose Bock-Champion roller skater. Bonnie Bolyard-Has many friends. Mary Bookout-New edition of the ency- clopedia. Adelia Bradtmueller -Pings and pangs on the piano. Robert Brincefield-A trick at all trades. Geroge Brueggemann-A climbing Sonny Boy . George Bruick-But dear , , . Yes, me love. Harold Buhr-A promising Bulldog. Donald Coulardot-Popular at ball games. Dallas Cutler-The miniature he man . Marie DeWispelear-Loves to chew gum and jabber. Doris Downs-Starts school with a bang. Dorothy Downs-Praying for the summer. Robert Easterday-Airplane builder of to- morrow? Don Ehle- Elmer hails from Milan Cen- ter. Delores Federspiel-Buz! Buz! She lives busily. David Felt-A popular freshman. Robert Fleming-The more the merrier. Mary Francisco-Keeps an eye on Stutz . Charles Frock-Chip off the old block. Betty Fultz-A busy student in all activi- ties. Ruthann Gabet-Gabbies' sister. Marilyn Garwood-t'Where is Bill? Richard Grayless-Little and meek. Don Hathaway-He's a nice kid. Donna Heemsoth-Pretty cute. huh. Kenny? Eugene Herber-All he lacks is a bow tie. Allen Hill-A little on the silent side. Roger Hill-Draws for a hobby. Bernon Huguenard-Short. but he'll grow. Alden Johanns-Small but mighty. Patty Kaine-An artist in the making. Jean Kleber-Question and answer girl. Joan Kleber-The home-room songbird. Darwin Klenke-Never gets excited. Wilda Koch-A LeRay fan. Herman Koenig-He's quiet and nice. Harry Koester-Gee, what pretty curly hair. Mary Koester-Tall, dark and quiet. Mary Sue Kollman-Suzie-Who's Don? Walter Lampe-He is going to build a castle. Alice Liggett-She's a lot of fun. Kenneth Linn-Happens to be a red-head. Mary Long-Tall and quiet. Patricia Lothamer-Pat-and very pretty. Russell Mclntosh-A basketball fan. Sylvia McKinney-Hails from Georgia. Rose Maroney-Has a breezy ride to school. Geraldine Melcher-She can take a joke. Lavon Miller-He likes Patty too. Delores Minick-Buries herself in work. Bernice Nieter-Everybody's gal. Allen Nyberg-The quiet type. Harold Parker-Class president. Howard Passwater-He simply loves school. Carol Peck-She sure gets around. Virginia Renno- Ginnie -A happy and winning smile. Gene Rigby-Does he like to do school work! Arthur Ruoil-A basketball fan. Ervin Schnelker-A real pal. Richard Schrader-Likes the girls. Bill Seelig-He likes to do school work? Wanda Shirk-A friend to all. Walt Smith-Likes to tease people. George Spohr-Another tease. Beverly Springer-Another artist. Marvin Stegmann-A good disposition. Richard Stuerzenberger-A lot of fun. Lloyd Thomas-A quiet boy. Barbara Tucker-Oh! That blue satin shirt. Jean Van Cleve-A nice girl to know. Gerald Vodde-Has a one-track mind and likes a blonde. Alma Voght-She is quiet but knows the answer. John Ward-Who is Doretta, John? Katherine Wiedmann-A North Side ad- mirer. Joyce Zehr-Just give me roller skates. Lester Zehr--Mechanically inclined. Lawrence Zehrung--A good math student. Home Ec. Room--Miss Roysier. First row: P. Lothamer, M. Koester, W. Koch, M. Long, D. Minick. M. Kollman. D. Meyers, D. Messmann. Second row: Miss Royster, L. R. Miner, D. Hathaway. S. Hood. Jean Kleber, A. Liggett, R. Maroney, G. Melcher, P. Kain, D. Heemsoth, B. Huguenard, A. Johanns. Third row: D. Klenke, H. Koester. A. Hill, K. Linn, H. Koenig, R. Hill, Roger Hill, E. Herber, W. Lampe, R. Mclntosh. L. Miller. Home Room 7-Mr. Buffenbarger. First row: Mr. Buffenbarger, B. Bolyard. A. Beck- stedt, M. DeWispelear, M. Bandelier, M. Bookout, D. Federspiel, M. Francisco, B. Giessler. Second row: G. Brueggemann, D. Felt, Doris Downs, D. Downs, A. Bradtmueller. R. Gabet, M. Garwood. H. Bleke, M. Bales, B. Baker, M. Dressen, D. Fultz, P. Bremer, C. Frock, D. Cutler, R. Grayless. A Third row: D. Coulardot, H. Buhr, G. Bruiek, D. Feicter, E. Bleke, A, Driscoll, D. Ehle, R. Brincefield, R. Fleming. R. Easterday, W. Grover. K. Augenstein, W. Clevenger. Home Room l-Mrs. Redman. First row: G. Oldaker, B. Nieter, D. Schnorr, Mrs. Red- man, S. McKinney, J. Parson, W. Shirk, B. Tucker. J. Zehr. Second row: R. Stuerzenberger, B. Seelig, A. Nvberg, W. Smith. G. Vodde, K. Wiede- mann. V. Renno. D. Parker, A. Voght. B. Springer, C. Peck, A. Ruoff, L. Zehrung, M. Steg- mann. E. Schoof. Third row: E. Schnelker, J. Ward, R. Schrader, J. Squire. N. Winchester, G. Spohr, E. Suttor, H. Parker, L. Thomas. R. Moeller, L. Zehr. Page Twenty-eight
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DEP RTMENTAL DRAMAS rf' Mrs. Nowels - Miss Bower - Miss Leaird -- Mr. Frock SOCIAL SCIENCE-Social science includes world history, United States history, govern- ment, and citizenship. We have two social science teachers in our school: Miss Bower and Mr. Frock. Mr, Frock teaches both U. S. history and world history. His teaching is frequently in- terrupted by story telling, for which he is well-known. Miss Bower teaches world history, citi- zenship, and government. Thanks to Miss Bower, our seniors are well-prepared for life, in that they have a good working knowledge of our government-national, state and city. Jack Critchfield BUSINESS EDUCATION--To pupils interested in business education, four courses are offered. Typing consists of first and second year courses. The first year course stresses the mastering of the keyboard, speed and accuracy tests, and personal typing. The second year typing course consist of business letters, manuscript typing, tabulation, oiiice forms and legal documents. Bookkeeping can be of benefit to every individual through the preparation of budgets, reports, income taxes, besides bookkeeping for social organizations and business. Business arithmetic is a refresher course for juniors and seniors in rapid calculation and written problems. The importance of neatness and 100 per cent accuracy is stressed. The business education teachers are Miss Leaird and Mrs, Hill. -Erhart Scheeler Pagc Thirty Sponsored by Rosey's Beauty Shop
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