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PAUL SNYDER “Pug” Paul became a member of our class last fall when he transferred from DuBois. His stay has not been long, but long enough for us to learn that he is a very congenial classmate. Pug earned a letter in varsity basketball. One may judge his intellectual ability by his scholastic standing. He has energy and ideas— we know that we will go far. JANE TRUDE “Snood” If there is a word which we can’t spell, we ask Jane for she is our champion speller. Last year she was awarded a bond on the WCED spelling bee in recognition of her spelling ability. Her report card shows that she is not only proficient in spelling but in all of her other subjects as well. However, she suffers from an affliction—“talking fever”. ELAINE WAGGETT “Elaine” “Silence is golden”, but unlike most women, Elaine talks enough; however, she always says something. She has shown marked enthusiasm in her studies and activities. Elaine is known for her ability as a grammarian. She displayed her ability as a character actress in our Junior play. Elaine intends to join the Cadet Nurse Corps.
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FLORA MORRIS “Flossy” “Don’t judge a package by its size”, can easily be applied to Flossy. She is a little girl with a lot of pep and a big heart. She seldom expresses herself, but when she does it is worth hearing. When it was time to collect “ads” for the Flambeau, Flora did an excellent job. She has chosen nursing as her career. DORIS MYERS “Dorie” Home Ec seems to be Dorie’s favorite subject. Furthermore, she puts her knowledge into practical use. In the Home Ec Fashion Revue, Dorie modeled a very chic dress. Her kind disposition and cordial friendliness help make her a favorite. Dorie has been an active member of the Girls’ Tri-Hi-Y and the Home Ec Club for the past two years. EILEEN SALADA “Salanie” Nature has been kind to Eileen, giving her an attractive personality and the ability to learn readily. She is one of our star cheerleaders. Salanie had roles in both of our class plays. She is also a member of the Flambeau staff and the Tri-Hi-Y. This list of activities prove that she is both energetic and resourceful. BELLE MARIE SCHMIDT “Smitty” Smitty is one of our most important members. With her cordial manner and friendly spirit, she is welcome in any crowd. According to Smitty, the greatest inventor is the man who invented sleep. She holds the position as treasurer of the Girls’ Tri-Hi-Y. For some reason or other she seems to have kept her plans for the future a secret.
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JANET WATSON “Netta” Netta is a “Commercial light” who delights us with her pep and humor. If we want to know “what’s new in the news”, we ask Netta, for she has a thorough knowledge of the world about her. However, she still finds time to enjoy the lighter side of life. Dancing is her hobby, and she did a colorful rhumba number in Radio Hi-Lites. Such versatility should be an asset. MARIE YEAGER “Murie” Take pleasant smile; add a neat appearance; mix with a quiet and unassuming manner; flavor with courtesy; then add industry and persistent effort in school work - now combine an interest in school activities; and stir in a few grains of reserve and dignity. The result is Marie, a capable and distinguished member of the Class of ’44. t. EDITH YOAS “Edith” If A’s were stars, Edith’s sky would be filled with a dazzling light. She takes her lessons as a matter to think about seriously; however, she still finds time for all the school activities. Edith has unusual artistic ability. Because of this talent, she was art editor of the school paper and the Flambeau. Edith plans to become a commercial artist.
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