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SENIOR HISTORY-Continued knows, if Jimmy has a nickel he sure intends to keep it . . . As Kuay representative, David Wyman was most informing . . . Scotty Goodfellow then gained the presidency for the second half of the year . . . Howe Foster was the understudy . . . to- gether they sponsored some noble toe-trods, which tradition hails as Mixers . . . Betty Banks was again entrusted with the secretarial duties . . . William Nudd kept us informed as to the state of the lack of finances . . . for such have we treas- urers . . . and Bob Williams, who later became Sports Editor of the Weekly, got his start as Kuay representative . . . Then came the year of years . . . this last one . . . Don Mc- Millan was chosen to play father in the complicated game of senior house . . . His assistant was Jessie Wilson as vice- president. . .while Marion Kuppler recorded all family squab- bles . . . Bob Williams kept the budget and Helen Guldberg reported all gossip . . . rumors would have her Keyhole Katies' assistant . . . and news to the Weekly . . . Because Don kept everything in such good order he was re- elected for the second semester . . . Kenny De Jong was chosen mother, with Helen Guldberg using her backhand to make notes upon the growing and sprouting family tree, telling all that might be of interest to the future generation . . . Felix Penso, who has a mighty swing when it comes to batting at the plate, was set to guarding a most diminished treasury . . . depression days, you know, my dear . . . the good old Weekly was kept supplied by Jessie Wilson. . . But then came spring, and wanderlust caught papa Don and mama Kenny and away they headed for the North . . . divorcing their family in a most legal manner. . . leaving Scotty Goodfellow and Dick Sullivan to fill the shoes they left behind . . .with instructions not to follow in their footsteps . . . lt was under these parents that the seniors were nursed through the period of adolescence called picnicitis, which was conducted with Bettie lvlunger in role of chief nursemaid . . . Society notes would have us believe a good time was had by all . . . including the ants... We didn't realize it was all over until we started listening to the commencement speakers . . . .J SCOTT GOODFELLOW DICK SULLIVAN HELEN GULDBERG FELIX PENSO JESSIE WILSON PAGE 23 X Z.- iWTts Mir i, M 9. A QL ,gfig l
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so SN' I QM 434 ' figs' rt ' x I 9-QI' PAGE Z2 DON McM I LLAN JESSIE WILSON MARION KUPPLER BOB WILLIAMS HELEN GULDBERG 6lfLl:0'C i.4f0'C ND NOW we fling our books and our memories of the past four years into a corner . . . It was all a little confusing that first year. . . attending a school whose members had won a football and debate championship . . . holding meetings all by ourselves to elect officers for the first time. . . under the direction of a real adviser, Mr. Kenneth Campbell . . . There was Ruth Hoffman, the president, who later went to New York. . . Jane Gordon, vice-president, who attends Frank- lin . . .and the treasurer, Herbert Nielson, who has also left . . . Betty Banks was the first official recorder of class notes . . . both individually and collectively speaking . . . and Lois Bevan was our frosh representative to the Weekly . . . Then leaving a year of school life and a lot of kiddishness behind, we entered our sophomore year . . . Hal Robb was elected prexy. . .only to leave to attend Hi-Line. . . Dick Gregg took his place. . . then we had to elect someone to attend meet- ings for Dick, so Robert Bishop became vice-president. . . Mary Runner made the cute marks on the cute paper provided by the school, while Jack Lair was class financier . . . Bob Cahen was Kuay representative . . . That was the year of the Hi-Jinx, at which we served RE- FRESHMENTSIIV' of cookies and punch . . . thus setting a precedent which has never been broken . . . And at last we entered the realms of that delightful period of pseudo- sophistication called the upperclass- man stage . . . For our leaders we chose Charles fAloyiousl Rouse, who had just been initiated into the Hi-Y with a bang . . . His assistant was Scotty Goodfellow . . . Mary Runner kept the same position of secretary, and sandy-haired Jim Aiken became treasurer . . . He was a right good one, for as everybody KENNETH CAMPBELL C ka .
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l i g PAGE 24, if if MA! .. I , i z U Styli fill 'i t ' i lumix i S V Harold Spencer Cynthia Ulrich Mary Strelo Bob Cahen H Margaret Wilson Frank Doleshy SENIOR HISTORY-Continued Harold Spencer was our valedictorian . . . he also took part in sports . . . Following closely behind was Cynthia Ulrich, our salutatorian . . .Among her extra-curricular activities she num- bered advertising manager of the Kuay . . . For our class speakers we chose Mary Strelo, Girls' Club pres- ident . . . and Bob Cahen, who was manager for the teams. . . The Faculty's choice was Margaret Wilson, Associate Edi- tor of the Annual and chairman of the scholarship committee . . . and Frank Doleshy, one of the leads in Lilies of the Field . . . Harold Spencer was our valedictorian . . . took part in intra- mural sports as well as earning the highest scholastic standing of his class . . . Following closely behind Harold was Cynthia Ulrich, our salutatorian, who was a member of the Q Club . . . and numbered advertising manager of the Kuay among her extra-curricular activities . . . She was also a representative to the U, of W. conference last fall . . . For our class speakers we chose Mary Strelo, Girls' Club president and former treasurer . . . She was also a representa- tive to the U. of W. Conference . . . treasurer of the Q Club and vice-president of the Honor Society . . . Bob Cahen, who was sports editor of the Kuay and manager for more than a few times, was the other choice of the class. . . The faculty elected Margaret Wilson, Associate Editor of the annual and chairman of the Scholarship Committee . . . as well as on the Kuay staff and a member of the Honor Society . . .and Frank Doleshy, one of the leads in Lilies of the Field . . . a member of the Honor Society. . . With the usual . . . it's been one swell time with its ups and downs . . . the blue Mondays and grand Fridays . . . Some day we too will say lt was the happiest four years of my life . JESSIE WILSON. i A o o 0 L A ,nh 'v
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