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LT EUGENE E. VOGT, B.E. Indmlrial Of all the characteristic traits of a person, Mr. Vogt admires sincerity most. Amos and Andy is his favorite radio pro- gram. ETHEL VINCENT, MJ-X. Senior Azhfiror, Malhemazicr Miss Vincent says that the play Abraham Lin- coln is one of the :finest plays she has ever seen. GABRIEL B.-EWERTSCH, B. . I ndmtrial Mr. Wertsch admires steadfastness in his asso- ciates. The radio pro- grams he enjoys are the Ford Sunday Evening Hour and Lux Theater. EDITH WHITING, B.A. Social Stmliex All This and Heaven Too and Ramona are Miss Whiting's favorite books. Going to Chautau- qua programs impressed her as a child. E281 ALICE WALKER, M.A. Social Smdief Miss Walker, who ad- mires Thomas Jefferson, finds honesty a desirable quality in persons. The exercise she finds most beneficial is gardening. BERTHA I. VINCENT, M.A. Englifh Mrs. Vincent says, I admire a combination of qualities which go to make up a person's total personality. RUTH ANN WHITE, M.A. Englirb Miss White admires Ma- dame Curie because she accomplished m u c h in spite of the difficulties she had to encounter. FRED G. WEBER, M.A. Seien ce Department Head Although Mr. Weber has no favorite book he enjoys reading history books. He also likes to read books on religious topics. MAUD E. WEINSCHENK, B.A. Englirb Miss Weinschenk be- lieves that the citizens will always be of two types: those who lead and those who follow. CHARLES E. WHITE- NACK, M.A. So cial Sludief Mr. Whitenack, who has no favorites in food, enjoys listening to Infor- mation Pleasef' His fav- orite author is Kenneth Roberts.
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xi' I tg Q' 'sf A fi ,sl it '? 6. NK 'Sv .4 SGT. ISAAC D. SMITH Military Science Sergeant Smith admires people who can smile when difficulties rise. The exercises he recommends are golf, horseback rid- ing, tennis, and skating. LOWEI.L SPURGEON, B.A. Social Studia! According to C o a c h Spurgeon, the ideal citi- zen should analyze social and political problems himself rather than accept ready-made opinions. HARRY E. TELANDER Indwzrial Biographies and techni- cal books occupy Mr. Tel- ander's pastime in read- ing. A game of golf is his favorite out-door sport, MAXINE SMITH, M.S. Science Miss Smith believes the ideal citizen should be both intelligent and loyal. She likes any recipe that contains many olives. IENNIE STRAWMAN, B.S. Commercial Miss Strawman admires people who are fair- minded. Of the many ra- dio programs on the air today, she enjoys Infor- mation Please most. GLEYNAFA D. TERRELL, M.A. Social Szudief As a child, Miss Terrell was impressed by her first motor boat ride. Her favorite Current book is The Yearlingf' VERA SMITH, M.A. Ari Miss Smith, a dog lover, chooses the Dog Encyclo- pedia as her favorite book, although she also enjoyed Rawlings' The Yearling. ROY E. TAMBLINGSON, B.E. Ifldllilfidl Mr. Tamblingson enjoys reading about radio craft from the Radio Amateur Handbook. I-Ie also en- joys hiking and other out- door sports. WILLIAM TIADEN, B.S. Ilfazb emalicf Mr. T j a d e n admires Thomas Edison for his service to humanity. In associates, he always ad- mires the quality of sin- Cerity. HARRISON THAUTMAN, B.A. Commercial Mr. Trautman is an ad- mirer of President Roose- velt because ot what he has accomplished in spite of his physical handicap. l27l
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FA . ,Qt if f f Aw Q inf t X 7 A is t ivy? 'XY ri ff' 2 r Q 1 MILDRED H. WILLOUGHBY, M.S. Srience ln her acquaintances, Miss Willoughby admires kindness most. Of the many entertaining radio programs she finds ln- formation Please especi- ally interesting. EDNA YOUNGQUIST, M.A. Englirh Miss Youngquist's tastes in literature are varied, her favorite books being Shakespeare's Hamlet and The Yearlingf' EVELYN G. IOHNSON Bookkeeper Miss Iohnson considers Rebecca her favorite current book. She names Lloyd Douglas as one of her many favorite au- thors. ,-flV'j i, I ,YL rf, ,ft 'ff2kwLi':w stlrst 7 fl7li'if2 . ' ff , 7 V4 ,,, - 'fwfr ,fl as ,pq ' ' If ,. ., X7 HELEN WRAY, R.N. Nurre Miss Wray believes that a citizen should have in- tegrity in personal and public life and willing- ness to serve the public if needed, MARY I.. DAVIS, B.E. Librarian Although Miss Davis re- fused to mention her fav- orite book, she believes that Gone with the Wind is the favorite cur- rent book. MARGARET DENNEY Clerk Golf and swimming are the two sports that Miss Denney finds rnost bene- ficial. She admires any- one who is sincere. f f, gg: ,wg f 14, ,V ' LTY ffl 4 N Q less Q X- s Q f. V, f, , 2 iff B ,fy f f f in 1 if ff! X vm ff Q ff! f f , f , mmf! CAROL WRIGHT, B.S. Afrirtrznt Librarian Although Miss Wright thinks that the ideal citi- zen of tomorrow should have responsibility and conservatism, she thinks sincerity is a very neces- sary virtue. BERNICE A. MULLEN Stenograph er Listening to the Ford Sunday Evening hour and hiking are Miss Mullen's favorite pastimes. She likes people who are friendly. DOROTHY MORGAN Clerk Abraham Lincoln is ad- mired by Miss Morgan because of his humor, good nature, and many things he did for this country. EVELYN DORIS IOHNSON Clerk The pet aversion of Miss Iohnson is the gaudy shirts Worn by many of the high school boys. 291 1.-fn I L ,W 'f , 'V ,J 2211? o r . - gf- . MW Q ',,f X f I v 2' lv f 5 1 j 4 J Z ,f X 7 7 ff , f W +r74fp,7,-4 M7552 f, not .f , I , f f 1 f , ,X H 4. , lr MC, riff' j, I I .if f , , X X i fl I, K FVVMIQM ..,, 1 ,M :mfs 37, gvfzv,-'hr I I I ,fj,ie'j. f:' '.ft ' f,,, , A A ,
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