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Name Usually seen Wants to bo Probablv will be Elaine walking about a big girl a secretary Florence whis pering brunette blonde Alberta keeping quiet nurse teacher Don giggling husband bachelor Ben delivering meat glamor boy butcher Edith flitting about social leader actress Wanda talking popular business woman Virginia reading dressmaker married Lorraine sitting down wife a Hopkins Jim C:. napping married divorced Lou humming s omebody Socialist Forrest bustling around journalist In the Bug House Margaret D. Typing s tenographer bookl:eeper Harold walking with Unice a philosopher a farmer Cleon blushing sheepherder dude Frank G. blowing coach lawyer Frank H. with his hair combed garbage man peanut vender Peggy parking glamor girl alone (?) Jessie well-dressed better-dressed the best dressed Clarence J. with Lou well-known tap dancer Regina with Anne educated wife Helen flirting sweetheart loves ick Viola giggling girl's coach farmerette Dolly with a crowd actress waitress Harry K. doing odd jobs a Southern Gentleman lumberjack Anne primping beauty operator housemaid Matilda just usually seen a lot of things nothing Bill riding a bike lecturer kitty car operator Gene studying Romeo famous Ted throwing dirty looks aviator j anitor Edwin looking at Helen Major League Flayer Filling station operator Joe smoking independent a good solid citizen Steve fixing lights stage manager actor Clarence P. dancing slender an acrobat Charles grinning professor dog-catcher Frances in commercial room out of commercial room in commercial room George day dreaming shiek street cleaner Sylvia drawing artis t interior decorator Marie hunting Juliet old maid Harry R. clerking chain store manager big executive Lawrence driving a car a slicker a dope Julienne working in library dramatis t English critic Kenneth by himself by himself by himself Margaret T. working a designer pianis t Alice s tudying missionary missionary Jim W. borrowing Olympic star henpecked Dorothea here and there everywhere somewhere With Malice Toward None
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Kenneth Swan Dorthea Florence Woods He that has patience compass anything. A merry hear t'IriaEeth a cheerful counte- — Track, 3; Football, 4; Spring Fev- nance. er, 4. —May Day Pageant, 1; Handcraft Club 1; Knitting Club, 1. Margaret Tbit A close mouth catches no flies. --May Day Pageant, 1; Office Girl, 4 Alice Irene Wall 3he less you say tEe more you learn. —May Day Pageant, 1; Chonita, 1; Glee Club, 1. James Augustus Wier It is no t goo’d that a man- should be alone. —Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2 3, 4; Class President 1, 2; Cabi- net, 1, 2, 4; Eyes of Tlalock, 1 Student Body President, 4. It certainly thrills me to see this intelligent group of seniors. Ihoy have come a long way since their mothers brought them to school, answered Miss Uym Carlson when asked what she thought of this class, which she had taught in its first year at school. Of the forty-six seniors graduating this year, only thirteen of the original group, which was first formed in September, 1S29, remain. They are Louie Daer, Forrest Dobbins, Bill Mitchell, Elaine Anderson, Virginia Carver, Helen Kern Matilda liaris, Alice Wall, Dorothea Woods, Lorraine Charlton, Jessie Jones, Sylvia Ravnikar, and Florence Basinger (according to George Raths, who investigated the matter). Qhis class has always been a small one and has the distinction of never having in the last four years the highest number of members. But even though this class is a midget, it is composed of many students who have taken part in all school activi- ties since they were freshmen. For three years Jim Wier has been on the Cabinet, besides being a champion athlete. Jim was class president for the first two years, and was then displaced by George Raths, who has also held the post for two years. On two occasions members of this class have placed in journalistic contests—when Matilda Maris won recognition in the annual Bankers Essay Contest and when Charles Popovich, Bill Mitchell, and Donald Beckman received awards in a contest sponsored by the Spanish American War Auxiliary. Blimp Gruden is a 4-letter football man, and many of this class have three, two, or one athletic letters to their credit. George Raths also reports that during its high school career, this class has had the highest number of exemptions with the exception of last year, Y hen it ranked second. Considering the size of this class, such a record is one of which to be proud. As is customary in high school, the enrollment of this class has steadily de- clined from sixty-nine to fifty-eight to fifty-one to forty-six. Why have these students dropped? Bie largest single reason, believe it or not, is that they wanted to get married. Eleven of the girls who have been members of this class during the past four years are married. Some of the boys can be found in the CCC, while others are employed in Roundup. Still others have moved away. Despite the loss of these members, the class has alvrays been active, and the Class of '41 vYill be sincerely missed by the faculty, and the other classos--a genuine compliment to this class.
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SENIOR VESPER SERVICE Sunday, May 25, 1941 High School Auditorium Processional-- Pomp and Chivalry —Roberts . Call to Worship ............................. Opening Hymn-- Faith of our Fathers .... Scripture Reading and Prayer ............. ... A Prayer, Gluck ........................... Senior Ritual ... ........................... The'Great Stone Face ..................... . Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming, Praetorius . No Place Like Home ...................... . Crusaders' Hymn — German Air............. . To Quit or Not to Quit .................... Presentation of the Light . . .George Raths, Response........................ Don Kensmoe, Closing Ritual .............................. Recessional-- Pomp and Chivalry --Roberts: . . . . High School Band . . . . Edwin Nicholson .......... Audience . . . . . Matilda Maris ........ .Chorus Led by Edwin Nicholson .......... Jim Wier ........ Chorus ........ Dolly Kies ........ Chorus ...... Kenneth Swan Senior Class President Junior Class President Led by Edwin Nicholson . . . .High School Band
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