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EVA AKIMENKO “Eva” Eva is on of our industrious Seniors from Room 6. Eva is a willing worker and she does her work exceptionally well. She is noted for her good typing. We shall always remember Eva. Her sweet disposition and her ability to meet a serious situation promptly will enable her to search for even more serious problems and furthermore, to solve them. MARIE ARVICKSON “Marie” Marie is a diminutive member of the Senior Class. She seems quiet and reserved most of the time, but to her real friends, her own individual ways have endeared her. She spend some of her time working in the office and she has done a fine job. She deserves much success and happiness in the future. DOROTHY BOWES “Dot” Dorothy is seen climbing the hill each morning at 8:35. She takes her lessons seriously and gets good results. Since she can write shorthand very well, she will probably make a good secretary-—to some lucky person. Dot needs a watch because in the middle of every class you hear, “Hey, what time is it?” DORIS BUNDY “Doris” The best way to describe Doris is to say her ideals are of the hghest and best. She is studious and her strong intellect compels our admiration. Her diversion is reading anything she can get her hands on. Commercial work in particular is her field, and she is known for her business-like manners. Doris plans to go to college to become a C. P. A.
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CLASS OFFICERS () ,«A O.' RICHARD FLECK ‘Dick’ -A? Dick has proved himself a leader and an addition to the spirit of the student body. His leadership was shown as class president when Robert Kotzbauer left for the Navy. In athletics he served as Athletic Council treasurer and as a member of varsity basketball. Dick was also successful as an actor in both the Junior and Senior Class plays, as Skelton, and emcee in Radio Hi-Lites. DONALD CLYDE “Duck” Don is really a happy-go-lucky person. He never lets anything worry him, we never hear him complaining, for he cheerfully goes through life laughing at care. His subtle wit and humor are characteristic of him. He has a keen interest in major league sports and mushball. Don is a pre-flight student and spends most of his leisure time in the “shop”. CLARA LYONS “Klaura” May we present one of our most active Seniors. Clara has been class secretary during our four years in high school. She had the lead in both of our class plays. She has been an active member of the Tri-Hi-Y and an efficient business manager of the Flambeau. Clara has been of great assistance to Mrs. Brady, as student reasurer of the Central Treasury. ELSIE BOYER “Els” During our four years in high school, Elsie has held the position of class treasurer. She has done a fine job as editor-in-chief of the Flambeau, and she has been an efficient librarian. Els is planning to join the Cadet Nurse Corps. Because of her cheerfulness, geniality, and ability, we are certain that she will make an excellent nurse.
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DOLORES CARMELLA “Jackie Everyone who attends our basketball games is familiar with Jackie, for she has been a cheerleader for the past two years. Jackie is the girl who enjoys a good time all the time. We’d put our money on her to win any talking marathon anywhere. In spite of her vivacity, she has a strong and unusual fondness for poetry. RUTH CARNEY ‘R‘uth” Ruth is a quiet and a studious member of our class. She is well known for her singing—that rare quality with which she may reach heights and likewise depths. It may be the tune of her success. Ruth has capably filled the positions as president of the Tri-Hi-Y and treasurer of the Library Club. Her future is predicted by the diamond ring she is now wearing. ALICE COLLEY “Rusty” We can say many nice things about the girl with the titian tresses. Rusty has a lovely disposition and the ability to make friends as well as to keep them. A pleasing personality, ability as a student, and varied activities characterize her. Last year she was the student director of Radio Hi-Lites. She has been a loyal member of the Girls’ Tri-Hi-Y and the Flambeau staff. BETTY COOK “Betty” Betty is going to be one of our future “angels of mercy”. She has a personality and a winning smile which will go a long way to help her patients recover speedily. Even though Betty is shy and quiet, she has maintained her own among us. We sincerely hope that her future friends and teachers enjoy her friendship as we have in the last four years.
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