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Page 16 text:
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IORS THI K? Photos by Shuptrine Ditch-digger or wall street banker, house- wife or career woman, what'll you be ten years from now?-was the question asked this term's crop of Seniors. And what did they answer? Well, most of them have high ambitions. Anyhow, we present for your consideration what some of our Seniors think they will be doing in ten years. Wee Jean Paine, half-pint member of Senior Forum and past secretary of Aeolians, said, Oh, I'l1 be secretary to somebody big in a large office with inch thick rugs and satin draperies . . . or, l'll be a laboratory technician. Ten years from now, hmm, drawled john Emery, Oh, I don't know, I might have my own band. -which wouldn't surprise us one bit for Jack not only plays clarinet in the Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, and the dance band, but he also plays outside of school in Tommy lVlaskill's dance band which is so popular with the high school crowd. Roberta Wurst blithely started, I want to be married and if l'm not . . . well, l'll probably be pounding a typewriter. Roberta is the sweetly smiling blonde you saw in the Senior Play, and in Vigilanti, French, and Footlights Clubs pictures. Peplpy friendly golfer and Student Council mem- ber, Bill Cox smiled and said, Ten years from now, I'1l be behind an office desk, president of a chain of pharmaceutical drug stores. Big shot, in other words . . . you know. I'll have to start at the bottom and work up, but by ten years I'l1 be able to just sit and watch everybody else work. Don't believe everything you read, though. Twinkly brown-eyed commencement speaker and Hi-Y member, Jim Ohmart who was accosted dur- ing his lunch period said, between gulps, Prob- ably be a dentist . . . have a little office . . . as a hobby, research engineering.
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Phillip Robinson. Poetry Club. Pastimes, piano and science. Robert Rodger. Gray Hi-Y. Glee Club. Cheerleader. Leo Rood. Pastimes, skating, hunting, and bowling. . ' Liesel Rose. Ambition, to be a secretary. Pastimes, swimming and tobogganing. l . Howard Rossow. Ambition, to be a tool and die maker. Pastimes, craft work and architectural drawing. Lois Ryan. Ambition, nursing. Hobbies, swimming and roller skating. Helen Saetermore. Ambitious, radio announcing and visiting foreign countries. Pastime, saving souvenirs. Charles Sawyer. Hobbies. radio listening, sports. current events. 5 Darlyne Schmalzrledt. Glee Club. Perfect attendance. Ambition. musical career. D Carol Siebert. Aeolian Club. Outpost editor. Vice-President of the National Honor Society. Monica Seibert. Secretary of Latin Club. President of Study Hall 385. Senior Play. Marie Sigman. Ambition, teaching. Pastimes, collecting handwork. eating and sleeping. . Betty Simone Pastimes, reading, sewing. and needlepoint. Mary Alice Singer. Ex-president of E.H.R. Club. Ambition, nursing. Hobby, collecting rolling pins. Alden Smiley. Pastimes, working in a gas station, dancing, and listening to a radio. Howard Smith. Red Hi-Y. Varsity basketball. National Honor Society. James Smith. R.O.T.C. Pastimes. roller skating and hockey. Marilyn Smith. Aeolian Club. Pastimes. knitting and horseback rid- ing. Lorraine Spencer. Commercial Club. Ambition, comptometer -opera- tor. Hobby, riding. Charles Stapula. Varsity Football. Pastimes, American Legion baseball and hunting. . Willard Steineke. Ambition, success in any field of life. Pastimes, movies, dancing and skating. Marilyn Stephens. Aeolian Club. La Marotte Club. Prom Committee. Lawrence Stopke. National Honor Society. Latin Club. Radio Techni- cian Club. Katherine Stringfield. Commercial Club. Ambition, to be a secretary. Pastime, books. Helen Studer. Straight A in Clothing. Ambition, seamstress in large department store. Hobby, sewing. Earlb Swain. Glee Club. Ambition, chemical engineering. ..Hobby, ow ing. David Thompson. President of Red Hi-Y. Treasurer of Student Coun- cil. Chairman of Commencement Committee. A Gwen Toner. Manager oi' Basketball tGirlsD. Won biology award. Hobby, writing to boys at Camp. Alexander Trail. Varsity baseball. Ambitions, to be machinist and draftsman. June Valencourt. Ambition, to be a beauty operator or a nurse. Pastime, photography. PatrgiiabVoight. Girl Reserves tWhite9. National Honor Society. Latin u . Betty Wagner. National Honor Society. Commercial Club. Secretary of Study Hall. Flora Walling. Ambition, writing. Pastimes, ice skating and dancing. James Wallis. Varsity Track Captain. President of Gray Hi-Y. Presi- dent of R Club. Gordon Waltman. President of Stud-ent Council. Varsity baseball. National Honor Society. Robert Webb. R.O.T.C. Senior Play. Ambition, to join Air Force. Rosekwehn. Glee Club. Commercial Club. Hobby, ice and roller s ating. George Whetstone. Ambition, architectural drafting. Pastimes, base- ball and tinkering with radio. Virginia White. Commercial Club. Hobbies, music and photography. Frances Whitelock. Ambitions, to sing for an orchestra or be a beauty operator. Pastime, bowling. Edward Williams. Stage Crew, Sports. Ambition, business man. Hildggafigd Wintergerst. National Honor Society. Outpost Staff. Annual ta . Roberta Wurst. Vigilanti Club. Footlights Club. Senior Play. Blanglui, Wyman. Vigilanti Club. Senior Fbrum. Four years of Glee u . Lorraine Zwers. National Honor Society. Latin Club. Radio Techni- cian Club. Seniors not pictured: Axme Brennan, Keith DeLorme, Dean Kindred, Robert Lamb, Donald Lang, Gordon Palmer, Lawrence Pannizoli, Frank Ramsey, Thomas Reno, Vera Ruttinger, Edward Skelly, Thomas Slater, Earl Thompson.
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t Margie Bellenir, the sweet brownette lass you see playing the piano for the Senior Orchestra wants either to own a beauty shop of her own or be a beauty specialist. lf I have my own shop it's going to be very exclusive and luxurious, I hope, she says. As soon as she graduates, Margie plans to study the organ, which she loves but hasn't time to practice for, now. 'Nether fancied homebody is Gus Marks who says, l'll be married. have a small family, and be work- ing in a chemical laboratory. He is the peppy fellow with the black hair and wicked black eyes, whom you se on the basketball floor, football field, around the chem labs, or in a rattletrap Model T. Nan Henry, pretty Senior lassie with smiling blue eyes and taffy locks, said, Oh, I'1l probably be modeling or doing fashion illustration. Nan, or Hank as she is known to her friends, is an Aeolian, loves to dance, and likes to sketch swanky ladies. Dark little Pat Voigt with the friendly grin and quick manner, remarked, I hope l'm married by that time, which probably means that her time will be spent scraping burnt toast, hunting for friend husbancl's cuff-links which he is perpetually losing, and darning socks. PII probably be sitting in back of a big desk, with my foot up on it, smoking a fat black cigar, and taking life easy, said Howard Smith, that curly haired lad with the infectious grin and slow, easy way of moving. Barb Forrester chuckled, Still be trying to get out of this place, I guess. Although this pert Aeolian lassie and former Outpost staff writer has serious ambitions of being a nurse and also of breeding horses as a hobby. Ten years from now, I expect to be a crimin- ologist in some large city, preferably Detroit. I hope to have a family and an airplane of my own by then, too, replied Bob Crawford, blond R.O.T.C. and Senior Orchestra member. The plane part is logical since Bob has already started flying lessons. Photos by Shuptrlne
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