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inar A Ofarson Nlr Ernar Larson has been the able adsrser of the class of 44 thrs year Hrs effrcrency has been proved by the fact that for severrl years he has been appornted to take over a graduatrng elass and gurde rt through nts fmal year Born at Wlshbtlrn Wrseonsrn Wir Larson recersed hrs B E degree at State Teachers College rn Whrte water Wrsconsrn He says that although he hasnt reached perfectron rn hrs professron he rs dorng what has been hrs ambrtron to teaeh commerce Usually he spends hrs summers profrtablx bs vworkrng rn some phase of busrness Vlr Larson rs an lrdent sportsman he lrkes golf tennrs brsketball and he beams When he mentrons frshrng The Presbs terrm Church rs also proud to hare hrm serve as one of rts offreers The adxrser of 44 eonsrders the most rmportant event of our class thrs wears unror Scnror Play Best Foot Form ard for through hrs management th pro eceds were almost doubled oxer those of other tears C rmlznmrl on page 33 9Va,Uzgators o 44 J qden Yganablkyn Wir QI Ben Tamblyn assumed the gurdance of our trek through hrgh school when we were freshmen and carrred on Paul Raker beeause hrs actrwrtres football basketball truck and golf teams rnterfered Then when Nir Raker left to go rnto war rndustrral work we were taken under the wrng of our re lrable Vlr Larson because of hrs vrrde experrence rn handlrng senror elasses When asked hrs oprnron of the elass of 44 Vir Tamblvn replred Good Xery good It rs better thln last years class beeause sou haxe more rndnrdulls who are rndrvrdual The outstandrng contrrbutlon of the class as far as Mr Tamblyn rs eoneerned rs our contrrbutron to athletres the fact that the elass basketball team hrsnt lost a game rn two wears and that the xarsrtx squid xx as made up prrncrpallx f senrors Nir Tamblsn sass hrs hobbr s are athletrcs es ers thrng and ansthrng We feel that th Armx rs losrng a good man because Mr Tamblxn doesn t thrnk Uncle Sam has much hope of gettrng ham and so hrs goal rs to do hrs job and do rt well Northern State Teachers College at Marquette rs hrs alma mater page Ibn-e A , K is -' r s -- , V . K . ' , el- . ' , ' ', 7--v 4 x x-vm . . ,. . . . V' X V , . x s 1 ' ' '- x ' v s ' ' r . f Q ' J g 1 ' ' g , f , 4 1 , . ' ' I 1 ' ' ' , r sk ' s't ' t V- x t' 1 , - I x 3 ' ' r H ' V . C , . f J A ' . 1 - Y X . I ' I v x Yi Yi X x .1 through our sophomore year. He then handed us over to Mr. k i L' - .v--il , Q , x K s ' - . xi I s ma N 'k' 7. l X. 1 . . E Q ' . ,,'. K - g ' V I 1 s.. , , t 's V ' . ', v ' ' . Q ve. ' I 1' I V' r 'm 1' .YA l- A I ' ', fl f , ' . . . ir ' K ' , . 1 . - 'L - X r , I . r 5 L '. 'M 1 1 ' ' 'o L 1 I1 6 lv . I K 1 1 . V, . . 1 -A. A A
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Ghzefs of Staff IO THE SENIORS Hugh school gradumtxon today mxght be consndered as 1 commonplace event because of the opportumty each boy or glrl has to complete thirteen years of free school mg and because of the larger number than formerly vsho do fnmsh However xt rs no commonplace or cheap achnevement Statlstlcs locally show that only about half of those who start actually graduate 'viany factors most of them wrthm the control of parents and ch1ldren operate to steadrly dlmxmsh the number as each rung of the ladder IS mounted You who have had the vrsron and the w1ll power to go through are worthy of hrgh pranse especxally m these t1mes You have wrthstood the lure of hrgh pay m 1n dustry and the temptatlon to premature armed SCFVICL enlxstment You thus have an advantage over your former classmates who couldn t take mt whether you enter work or the armed servlces Th1s advantage wlll also be more apparent to you nn the post war penod Our hearts and prayers are wxth you and those who have been called to thelr country s servlce FOSS ELWYN TO THE SEN IORS At a txme when so many of your fnends and relatnes ue takmg actne posts m the armed forces there xs httle glamour to be found m the work of the classroom Em ployment IS easlly obtamed and some of your former mxmednate gams For these reasons smcere pranse ns due every prospectxve graduate The fact that you have worked toward and obtamed an nmportant goal under dlfflcult crrcumstances should gnc you mcreased confldence wxth whlch to meet future problems You should feel much satrsfactxon ln the knowl edge that by completmg your hrgh school work you have wnsely chosen the means whxch could best prepare you tor future usefulness to your commumty and country 1n war or peace HAROLD XV BRUCE page tuo J . , . .- . Y 3 - I ' I X V S L ' 1 1 . 1 ' ' . ' . x ' , , ' ,, V , , 4 l I ' ' ' . , Q ' ' ' 1 K -,s s v r i ' - . , , A ' . P . , - -. . classmates have lost sight of long range values to grasp H A , , . x. . U , . . . , , , . . . . . X ' V , 1 . . . 7 . . . . X 9 . . Y - ' , - , V , , , Y I - 1 . . i V , I I Y, I 1 n
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P11191 Row 41111 fo llgljf Phylhs XX oodzrd Lesly Blgnall Xllrglret Nlurphy Sh1rlex Lelhx XN1nd1 Peterson Agnes Powell Skcoxn Row Q1 N fo zlglaf ennette Ladd Ruth -Xkklnen l uth Boult Pluhne Rh1ne1 ll IJ Row 1 I I ll fa! B111 Nllnnms, 'Niarguerlte Clarke XlOl1 Nell -Xldo P1r1 dxso C,1rl Puppo I'oek111 Row Q1 I lo rzglaly Roy Lexm Eugene Hannahs D1el1 Holley NX ly ne Nhns f1 ld Bruee Rook or qyzstznguzshea' Achzeuement Seleeted on the basls of seholarsh1p ehuleter leldex sh1p md seryzee to the school the tw enty SLHIOYS p1etured he1e 1re members of the 1Q'lIlOI'lll Honor 5oe1ety of 1944 lersons ehosen for thls honorlry group must be 1n the upper one th1rd of thexr elass 1n schol11rsh1p The 'll1'I'lLS of th1s upper th1rd group are then hsted and sub mxtted to each semor home xoom the members of wh1eh 11te the students on qual1t1es of eharaeter leldershlp md serxlee Ficulty members do l1kew1se lmll seleetlon mtde by the fleulty Bot more than f1fteen per cent of .1 ellss mu belong to the org1n1z1t1on To the fue semors who for e1ght semestexs hue mam tuned the lughest scholast1e standlng 1n the1r ellss spee11l reeognxtnon 15 gn en at graduauon t1me In the elass of 1944 that honor has been aehneved by Futh Boult Bruee Rook Eugene Hannahs Donna Wallace and Wayne Mans held Not smce 1941 haye the boys 1n Ih1S group out numbered the g1rls All fiye of these students haxe followed the aca dem1c course 1lthough Donn1 licks but 11 eourse or two to recene a eommercul d1ploma as well The boys plan to become englneers someday L1 11 r electrncal Rankmg hlghest Futh found physles her most ehfhcult subjeet and Enghsh the one she hked best A yersaule young lady Furhs .1et1y1t1es hue been reeounted elsewhere IH th1s book She pllns to enter the UHIXCYSIIX of W1ch1gan 1n the fall Xersat1l1ty 15 .1 word that ean also be lpphed to 151uee Rook seeond hlghest ID scholarshlp 1nd the reader may hnd 1 sketch of h1s aeeomplxshments on mother page HIS best subleets he says w ere mathe m1t1es and drawmg whlle languages gaxe h1m the most trouble Photography IS h1s pct hobby An outstandmg muslcxan 'among these seholars 19 Eugene Hannahs who has been for four years .1 member of band and orchestra :md th1s year w as one or the G rman blnd H1 Y Student Counell Ind Atom Crlekers hue ela1med hlm IS 1 member He found h1st0rx 1 b1t hlrd H15 Spire tlme he spends wlth h1s elarmet dl ypmg and shorthand hue eome easlly to Donna XX al l1ee therefore she looks to the secretarml world as her field You w1ll remember her as one of the leads ln last years Commeneement pageant and her home room w1ll not for IUIIILLS lor four yelrs Wayne Mansfield has been dolng thmgs 111 the realm of speech rn plays pageants md 'assembly proxgrlms but he has also been 1 hye W1re on the hall patrol and as treasurer of Atom Crackers 'Vhth was also XY ay ne s eas1est subject Outs1de school h1s t1me IS eh1efly oeeupned by work at the A and P Company 1nd bv S0 enl ex ents w1th members of the OPPOSIIC sex pa qc four 1. 1 . . . , , ' ,. .I 1 , 1 1 1. 1 y, 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 , 1. 1. . ,, 1 1 . ,1k , V A- -- 11 -'11 yzj, 1 1 t , :N ' , ' V 1 . . 1 . . . . 11 ,yr st, . - ,, - , TH1 Q11 0 .1 k, 1 1' 7' '1 A ly I n , n A 1 5 4 n Q' , 1 . 1 - 11 1 ', . 1 .' 1 1 1. 'f. , 1 , I, 1' 1 . - C , R . . . . . ,x , , 1, ,, 11- 1 1 1' - . ' 1 - - 1 1. 1-- ' 1 .1 - l- 1' , , 1 1 , . 1. 1 . , ' , 1 ' . 1 I11 1 11 1 1 ' '- 1 1- -1 --' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' - K ,, , 1 . 1 . 1 . I 1-11 1 1 1 1 ' ' -'1 1 . ' . ' 1 ' 1 1 - 1' ' . ' J,. . 1 , ' Q 1' K . , A ' . 1 7- - - Q11 - 1 1 ' V1 . 'V - , ,- , ,, . , l . . . . I L-1- 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 Al 1 1 1 1 1 L, , K- - 1 t - - . . L , 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 11 -1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 - 1 y. . 1 -1 1 11 1 1 - ., 1 1 . 1- - 1 1 1 1 . 1 - ' 'K 1' .,1h1 yd, dw b f 1- -1 v-ix Y X - V- W I- I xx - is att LI' SLIWICL .IS P1151 Lnt an JS 21 ITTCYTI CI' O ITLIFIY LOITI- . . 1 1 .U . . . H A x Y 1 L- v Y 1 1 xx 1 1 ' , .Q 21 1 1 1 'L I 3 ,,, . . ' . ,, ' ' K . 1 1 - A k L I x I i 1' 1 1 . 1 , , 1 . Y' ' l h 'Y I x 1 s 1 . . . ' 2' 1 1 r - 1 11 1 1 1 1 1- 1- 111 . - ' A ' L 1 1, , X, . .1 . . . . . , 1 . , 1 . in ' - 1 I .e 1 1 1 ,, 1 1 - 1. 1 1 1 - - 1 - I e k ' -'. 111 ' 1 ' 1 .1 -1 ' 5 9 w Lx x y 1 s I A ' 1 1 ' 1 11 1 1 ' ' ey - . E K 1 K - AM., ,. -. - , -1 1 1 1' 11 1. - x 2 n s K 5 i 1 .rx .L I yx 1 1 1 1 ' 11 11 lv' 1g Q 1, X O .1 , e 1 h ' ' .Y 5 x V - 'x- 1 . x x 1 1 k . -X -1 Y v .' , ,w Y 1 1 vm in 1, 1 , 1 xv 3 x Y 1. I ' ' 1 1 X ' Y A 1 71 1 .l ' - - v ' 1 .3 i . 1 , - 1. 1' -1- ky 1 ,L 1 x v - -w . 5 t - x . -1- V Yl - - - 1 , 1 41 rl Y . 1 1 l . , k I I I IX ' . 1 i 1 I I 1 ' f . , 1 x 1 . vx1 v x ' 1
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