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WEBSTER, ELIZABETH . . . G. R. I-2-3-4, glee club I-2-3-4, chorus 3-4 . . . library assislanl I-2 . . . her course was college preparalory . . . Be+h someday hopes +o be a commercial arlisl . . . Elizabelh likes all sporls and, in her spare lime, brushes up on her drawing. WEIL, LESLIE . . . sergeanl'-al-arms of senior class, cap- lain of sludenl' service 4, foolball I, dramafics 3-4, sludenf council 2 . . . Les desires 'ro be a machinisf in ihe Navy . . . prelly girls, hunling, and boaling calch his fancy . . . look an induslrial arls course . . . one of lhe many parl lime sludenfs. WELLIVER, VERA . . . acfivilies secrelary 3-4 . . . Pep Club 4, G. R. I-2-3 . . . Jinx look fhe slenographic course . . . lhe heighl of her ambilion is lo become a model . . . her hobbies are reeciving and wriling Iellers and 'trav- eling . . . belongs lo lhe senior club lhe Jeeps, WESTPHAL, DOROTHY . . . G. R. 2-3-4, G. A. A. I-2. band I-2-3, business manager of annual 4 . . . she has been enrolled in a college prep course her four years . . . Romeo come dashing info lhe scene and now lhe 'fafal kno? is lied . . . Wes enioys swimming and ice skaling . . . also belongs fo lhe Sl'inks. WHITE, DORA MAE . . . sludenl secrelary for Miss Helen Owen 3, and sfudenl secrelary for H. H. Newman 4 . . . enrolled in a bookkeeping and accounling course . . . Dora plans lo be a lypisl and secrelary for fhe Federal Bureau of Invesligalion . . . when Dora has nolhing else 'lo do she reads and sludies. WICKS, ONNALEE . . . Pep Club 2-3-4, presidenf 4, G. R. 2-3-4, cabinel member 4, librarian I-2, office secrelary 4 . . . Onnalee look lhe college preparalory course . . . her hobby, drawing, is preparing her 'for her ambilion, lo become commercial arlisl . . . Dolly belongs lo lhe Jeeps. WIENBARG, MARY LOUISE . . . Pep Club 3-4, G. A. A. I-2 . . . Mary roamed lhrough a general course her 'four years in high school . . . drawing and reading lop lhe Iisl as her favorile speciallies . . . hopes lo be a lop designer 'For some large clolhing company in New York or Chicago. We Take Ir WILSON, CURTIS . . . foofball I-2-3-4, sludenl service 2-3-4 . . . Curly has been shooling lhrough an indusfrial arls course in hopes of someday becoming an engineer . . . sporfs and lraveling are his favorile pasl-limes . . . he is an acfive member of lhe Melhodisl Church. WING, DONALD . . . Don hit lhe high spols in lhe induslrial arls course . . . Ialer hopes 'lo sail 'lar over lhem as he pilols a plane lhrough lhe skies . . . his idea of para- dise would be a year around open season on game and Iols of if . . . belonged 'lo band I, sludenf service 4. WING, LUCY . . . her ambilion lo visil all 48 sfales, China and lhe easlern coasl, will probably have lo wail' unlil gas rafioning is a 'rhing of lhe pasf . . . Rosie loves lo collecl handwriling and 'lo wrile Iellers . . . belonged lo glee club 3 and was a Round-Up lypisl . . . enrolled in a bookkeeping and accounling course. WOLCOTT, JEANNE . . . Aclivilies Board 4, copy edilor I943 Round-Up 4, edilor of Round-Up paper 4 . . . enrolled in a college prep course Jeanne plans lo do research in lhe field of biology . . . meanwhile she goes in exlensively for collecling and raising insecls . . . member of Job's Daughlers. WOODS, LILLIAN . . . G. R. I-2-3, G. A. A. I-2, senior glee club I-2-3 . . . 'Iaking a college preparafory course . . . LiI's ambilion is lo become a Iaborafory lechnician . . . meanwhile sporls, dancing, and driving her Model A keep her busy affer lhe usual grind of sfudying and working. YAMAKI, ROSE . . . a general course provided her wi+h loads of subiecls 'lo sludy . . . hopes 'lo claim as her reward in life ihe posifion of a successful secrefary . . . ice skafing and driving Chryslers clash as lo which one shall be her favorife . . . Rose came lo us 'lhis year from Plalle Valley.
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PACKIN' THEIR SHARE-Lorraine Hora, Mary Louise Wienberg, Norma Pyle, Belly Kuhns, and Elizabelh Websler learn blueprinl' reading under H. H. Newman. COMPLETING THE LEDGER - Are Gerald Calhoun, Maxine Branling, Paul Coghill, Lucille Sluder, Lois Deels, and Herman Priesl members ol a bookkeeping class. GOOD NEIGHBOR POLICY-Learning lhe language of our neighbors lo lhe soulh are Norma Pyle, Bob Mason and Virginia Greisen in lhe 'Fourlh semesler Spanish class. LZiI24i7k.,v TRAMP, JOY . . . G. R. I-2-4, cabinel 2, orcheslra I-2-3 . . . she is regislered in a college preparalory course . . . highesl ambilion is lo gel a good iob in some line of busi- ness . . . her favorile paslimes are drawing, movies, and skaling . . . Trampie also belongs lo 'lhe Jeeps club. VAN BUSKIRK, ROBERT . . . Hi-Y I-2-3, lrack I-2-3-4. 'Foofball 2, orcheslra 2 . . . Van wanfs lo do his parl by being a pilol in lhe U. S. Navy Air Corps . . . he is regis- lered in lhe college prep course . . . his only hobby is dancing, so he says, bul he does lhal exceplionally well. VAN DORAN, SAM . . . sludeni proieclor service 3-4 . . . regislered in a scienlilic engineering course . . . ambi- lion lo gel inlo lhe field of avialion . . . his only hobby is flying an airplane . . . Von has been a regular member of lhe Boy Scouls in lhis cily for some lime. WALKER, MILDRED . . . hopes lo swing lhrough lhe door of a large hospilal nol as a nurse, buf as a dielilian . . . a home economics course helped prepare her for 'fhis aim . . . Mickey collecls lellers and odd or quainl nicknacks when she isn'f doing anylhing else . . . belonged +o iunior glee club I-2. WALTEMATH, MORANT . . . frack 2-3, band I-2-3-4, Hi-Y I-2-3-4, lrumpel lrio I-2-3-4, 'foolball I-2-3-4, brass sexlelfe 4, iazz band 3-4, Hi-Y cabinel member 4, orcheslra I-2-3-4 . . . Mory is delermined 'fo ioin lhe naval air corps . . . lrudged merrily lhrough a college preparalcry course. WARD, DARLENE . . . band I-2-3 . . . Dolly was 'lak- ing lhe general course . . . her hobby is collecling swords, books and models of airplanes . . . al presenl' she works parl' 'lime . . . her ambilion is lo fly, rebuild or conslrucl' air- planes . . . belongs lo Rural Youlh and Junior Old Timers Club. WEAKLY, SHIRLEY . . . G. R. I, band 2-3-4, concerl and marching band . . . scrambled lhrough lhe college prepara- lory course . . . her dreams are higher lhan kiles, she wanfs lo fly an airplane fhrough lhe skies . . . collecls slamps and swims . . . loves music of all varielies. Tramp Van Buskirk Van Weslphal While Wicks
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1 Sr fl R I ACHIEVEMENT IS REACHED-ln lhe iournalism field by Jeanne Wolcoll, Maxine Carpenler, Claire Sorensen, and Dick Tucker as 'lhey are made members of lhe Quill and Scroll when Ella Baker reads fhe oalh. Lorraine Lammers, Mrs. D. F. Dillon, and C. F. Wrighl' help wilh lhe ceremony. CLAUS, PEGGY . . . lo be a model is lhe aim of lhis dark-haired liflle gal . . . Peg enioys making over dresses and received plenly ol pracfice as she belonged lo a sew- ing club o'l I2 girls . . . ambling lhrough a general course and filing for Monlgomery Ward claimed mosl ol her lime. Claus Copeland Glenn Isley O'Rourke Tussing McEvoy McNeel Pelers 1.211 261720 'go 1 Q. JOURNALISM PROBLEMS-ls lhe lopic R. L. Gelly dis- cusses al' lhe Quill and Scroll banquet Sealed are Mrs. D. F. Dillon, Mrs. R. L. Gelly, Ella Baker, Carl Greisen, Dick Tucker, Claire Sorensen, Donna Spangler, and Maxine Car- penler. COPELAND, ROBERT . . . band manager 2-3, band I, sludenl' service 4, parl' lime 3 . . . a general course has been his main issue 'lhrough high school . . . Bob's only ambilion is lo become a success . . . hunling, fishing, and +he frail sex are lhe special inferesls of Bob's life. GLENN, NINA RUTH . . . Nina's one and only hobby is spending all her lime in collecling malerial for her scrap book of Gene Aulry . . . she has been faking a home eco nomics course . . . her highesl ambilion as yer is fo become a clerk in some sorf of business concern. ISLEY, FRANCIS . . . during his years in school he has been preparing himself lor lhe fulure in an indusfrial ar+s course . . . his ambilion is +o become a mechanic . . . Francis did nol parlicipale in any of The high school acfi- vifies nor does he have any parficular hobby . . . also works parf lime. O'ROURKE, MICHAEL . . . enrolled in an induslrial ar'ls course af school . . . his hobbies are direcled in fhe line of music . . . has nol parlicipaled in any organizalion here al school . . . he is known as Mide lo all his 'Friends . . . does nol have any cerlain ambilion as far as he knows yel. TUSSING, LEE . . . lrack I-2-3-4 . . . home room annual secrelary 4 . . . has been faking a general course . . Lee has fhe greal ambilion fo become a Navy avialor . . . he seems 'lo be one of our our door men for he likes lo hunl and lish . . . belongs lo +he Sfale Guard here. McEVOY, DONALD . . . has lhe exciling ambilion of becoming a lumberiack-millsawyer . . . Irish pul his hearl info song in chorus I-2-3-4 . . . lramped lhrough lhe 'Iedious bookkeeping and accounling course . . . he's one of 'lhose woodsey men who likes hunling, fishing, and hiking. McNEEL, ROBERT . . . foolball 3-4 . . . enrolled in a general course in high school . . . Mack is planning 'lo be a machine gunner in lhe U. S. Air Corps affer he grad- uafes . . . he didn'f parlicipale in any school aclivilies . . . his sludies seem 'lo have kepl him so busy he didn'l need a hobby. PETERS, EUGENE . . . baskelball I-2-3-4 . . . foolball I-2-3-4 . . . an induslrial arls course kepf him sfepping righl and lefl in school . . . Pele aims high, he wanls 'lo be an olilicer in the Uniled Sfafes Navy . . . fo pass away The fleeling hours he collecls dililerenl malch covers.
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