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REFLECTOR 66194079 ,, - V. ..:ANeC1'T1 i. T Q91- 'llqfifqf ' WY. , 'l'Ol' ROW ileft to rightj SECOND ROW fleft to rightl NAOMA HltDGESPE'l'H Nome-r ORLAND SHEFVELAND Shefveland Intelligent but modest-a quality we admire. l-le could well run a bureau of Information Please Naoma says it's easy to acquire. And answer all questions with his mind at ease. EDWARD BAIE Eddie VIRGINIA PARKS Fudge When it comes to farming he's judged hrst rate. This girl can smile and have fun. And he's always ready to cooperate. A host of friends she has won. JEAN MCINNES MffmwS HARo1,D KUEHLEM sam Both dramatics and music are her side lines, When Harold is absent from school, To describe the seniors she helped make up rhymes. We know he's adopting the farmer role. DONALD LUNDEEN Don ROSE CAMPBELL Rosie From the farm he came, She has a twinkle in her eye, And as a talker he'll never gain fame. Which shows that not all the jokes get by. Page thirteen
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REFLECTOR 'f1940D l'Ol' ROW Cleft to rightl SECOND ROW lleft to rightj CHARLES MIDDAUGH Chuck GRACE PETERSON Pm-te When there's a girl in the case Grace has accuracy and speed, Other things soon give place. Shes always ready to do a good deed. ievici,YN RUMNEY Ev PAUL STOLP Smurf A studious senior she seems to be, A Came? 5h3fk 25 You can See' ' Xyith lessons pmlmred almost perfectly. Alwabys clicking around where hes not supposed to e. HENRY WALKER , , , Rocky RETA cHRIs'roPHERsoN '-Rm Along with his personality hes quite a talker, - - O v .I QQ jr qidcnt H nr Walk r Heres someone who is full of fun, ur mm L 3 l 6' ' e y e ' Always ready when there's work to be done. lVA l,Al,l,ElVlANG nsqlliffu ALBERT COVERT Covert lva's the tiniest girl in her class, He mver has much to Say liut lhat's certainly no sign that she comes last. But in doing his Work he cioeslft delay. l'Hll,ll' BRADY Brady PHYLLIS BRADY Phyl This lvoy is a Sandwich debater, This girl is witty and clever, And he surely is a first rater. But her head isn't light like a feather. El.lZ.'Xl3lC'l'll KNOWLES Beth WILLIAM BURKHART Hill Little and mild on the surface to see, Along with Rudy comes his gun, But deviltry under the surface is she. His whistling, fun, and little hum. Przgr' fCc'r'lc'6
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JUNICDRS FIFTH ROVV: Dwight Carpenter, Vernon Sehby, Vernon Boyd, Howard Wissel, Donald Schultz, Parker Sedgwick, Reed Larson, Donald Stahl, William Fish. FOURTH ROW: Clifford Hodge, Alberta lVliller, Helen Schoener, Muriel Fields, Ruth Titzel, Shirley Fritsch, Josephine Chainplin, Peggy Sehuckmell, Robert Meilinger, James Wallis. THIRD ROYV: Frances Poole, Janette Foster, Norma Bagg, Frances Antonopulos, Peggy Parr, Bette Scott, Katharine Meilinger, Cecile Morris, Lucile Wickens, June Greenwood, Miss johnson, adviser. SFCOND ROW: Beverley Armstrong, Manley Datschefski, Bonny Heeg, Harry Stoudt. Lucile Bu- land, Harvey Heusinger, Ruth Regenhardt, Edward Easter, Lorena Mueller, Carl Cunz. FIRST ROW: Robert Sutherland, Frederick Lindner, Donald Duvick, Harold Bastian, Charles lVl:1rrs, Harrison Rogers, Reid Satter, Herbert Olson, Clarence Bark, john Devine. These people were absent when picture was taken: Jack Fraser, lVlax Priesman, Helen Spahr, George Zimmerman. HIS class is the largest of the four classes in the high school. Its class ofhcers are: president, Fritz Lindnerg secretary-treasurer, Ruth Regenhardt. The stu- dent council members are Bette Scott and Donald Duviclc. On December l4, the class presented a three-act play called, Don't Darlcen My Door. The cast of characters included, Howard Wissel, Lorena Mtieller, Don- ald Schultz, Lucille Buland, Fdward Faster, Peggy Parr, Ruth Regenhardt, and Frances Poole. Donald Duvick and Howard Wissel are members of the high school boys' quartette. Lorena Nlueller and Frances Poole belong to the girls' sextette. Fdward Faster and Chuck Marrs are members of the debate squad. At the beginning of the year the class sponsored a junior mixer, Also they gave a public dance for the purpose of raising money. The junior-senior prom, the hi- light of the season, was also sponsored successfully by this class. Pfigf' foizrlewi
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