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We Inclined Our Ears Toward Discretion OLIVE MILLER “Obbie” Olive, one of our good-natured Seniors, has won many friends. Her jolly remarks often cause much giggling by her classmates. Bcause of her cheerfulness, she is always in demand. SAM MONELLA “Little Sam” Sam is one of our Seniors who usually has a big smile for everyone. Nothing seems to daunt him. His teachers as well as classmates will miss him. May you always meet life’s battles with the same cheerful smile, Sam. SAM H. MONELLA “Sam H” “Sam H” has gone to serve as a soldier for our country in order to hasten the day of victory. He is well liked by his friends and is missed by all his classmates. Sam, we extend to you the wish for loads of luck. MILDRED MOWREY “Mid” “Mid” is one Senior girl who always succeeds in seeing the lighter side of life. Her pleasant and happy-go-lucky disposition have won her many friends. She is very fond of red hair, especially from Room 6. ANNA MAE NAUGLE “Annie” Here’s one of our friendliest Seniors. No matter what she is doing she is never too busy to stop and chat. Her ability to make friends is a characteristic that will enable her to find happiness in later life.
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DELILAH ROUGHER “Dike” “Dike” is one of our jolly fun-loving girls and there is never a dull moment when she is around. Her sense of humor is one of her important assets in making friends of which she has made many. She has also taken part in many school activities. ALDINE LIDDLE “Dean” “Dean” is the tall lass from Room 2 with a friendly smile for everyone. She has been of great help to the school, as student treasurer of the Central Treasury. She is one of our better students, being outstanding in all her subjects. A peep into the future tells us that she will make an efficient secretary. RUTH A. LUCORE “Ruth” Ruth looks like a very quiet girl; however, when you get to know her you change your opinion somewhat. Her quietness has not affected her ability to get along with her classmates because she has made many friends. ROBERT A. LYDICK “Bob” Notwithstanding that “Bob” is the instigator of much joking, he has his moments of seriousness. He is always ready to support his beliefs with convincing arguments. He have found him to be an unceasing and persistent worker—a person who shows foresight and dependability. SHIRLEY McCAUSLIN “Dizz” Shirley is definitely not a quiet, studious girl, but she manages to get along very well. She is a very active member of the Tri-Hi-Y, and was helpful in making both our Junior and Senior plays a success. Shirley is very fond of going to dances every Saturday night at Penfield. We wonder what the attraction is! Come on and tell us, Shirley. Of Judgment and Equity
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JAMES M. NELSON “Pep” No one can say that “Pep” believes “Silence is golden”, but all those who know him can’t help but like his quick wit and happy-go-lucky ways. As a member of the Flambeau Staff he has been valuable and we, the class of ’43, want to wish him the best of luck. DONALD NUPP “Nupp” Don is one of our bashful Senior boys from Narrows Creek. He always has a ready smile for everyone and can usually be found with the rest of the Sabula gang, whether at basketball games or welding school. Best wishes to you, Don. BETTY PLATT “Betty” Belty is our librarian from Room 4. She has proved an efficient circulation manager of the Flambeau Staff, but sometimes her thoughts seem to be far, far away. Could they perhaps be in an Army camp in Washington? How about it, Betty? JESS EDWARD RISHELL “Muff” Jess is that tall, blond basketball player from Room 2 whose chief occupation is talking in class. He had a prominent part in our Junior play and helped to make it a success. Whether in service or in private life, we know Jess will be a success. GEORGE SEYLER “Si” Looking for an argument? Well, just come around to Room 2 and ask for George. He has helped to make our Junior play a success and has been an active member of the Flambeau Staff. Best of luck, George. And Applied Our Hearts To Understanding
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