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er Women O TTW3, S L 'ef ' r NAM: DEGREE MEANING Francis Alexander A.. L. Ambitious, Lad M8-'pie Bensgn C. S. che!!!lSt1'Y stl1d6l1t Dorothy Brown Q. S. Quite a. Skater Patsy 3.111590 N. P. Nurses Preferred Ida. Betty Clark F- R- F1111 of B.V'Chm Mabel Cotton D. 1.1. DaiBY M8-id Olive Cochran C- L- OD-i'1y Locks Henry Dembroski S. S. Salesman Sam Harold Dunn W. C. Wise Cracker Trecie Finrie M. G. Mirror Gazer Daniel Frengel A. H. Always Here Devfayne Gibson D. D. Day Dreamer Lrthmu' Henncn G- C- Gum Chewer Julia Hooker 3- B. Bride-to-be Harry Hare Q. T. Quite a Talker Olga. Johnson B. S. Boy Shy Helen Kelly B. Basketball Mgr. Margaret Kennedy F. M. Flirting Maiden Harvey Ketzel A. 1.1. L Answer to Me.iden's lrayer Michael Kovach Q. LZ. Quite a Musician Mary Jane Lawrence G- I-1. Gay and Merry Herman Lechner G. N. Good Natured John Long G. C. Girl Crazy Ruth Mayberry F. O. l'ather's Only Daught Elsie McConahy R. D. Recorder of Dates Jean McCracken Q.. S- Quite a Singer Chester McDonald O. B.. 0111- Rgmeo Ruth McFerren D- L. Deep in Love Joe Mclltrot D- H. Dark and Handsome Doris Miles B. M. Blushing nam John Pack Q- L- Quiet Lad Charlotte Mills P. A. Pretty as a Picture George Murphy L. T. Likes them Young Grace Palerino B. W. Book Worm Alzetta Pander S. B. Song Bird Luella. Rigby B. E. Brown Eyes Dolores Schweikert IB. S. Blues Singer Margaret Shaffer E- F. Everyone's Friend Paul Shaftic W. H. Woman Hater Nora. Snyder P- P- Pleasing Personality Ralph Swope C. A. Chief A1-guer Loyal Tanner P- 3- Prefers Brunettes Claude Thompson G. G. God's Gift to Little Joe Weresuk H- L. Rising Artist Carrie Whitacre P. D. Pleasant Disposition Bill Whitacre S. W, Sweet William Clavin White S. L. Smiling Lad Doris 'Williams O. M. One !.Ian's Woman Raymond Williams J- R- Jbking Ray John Zal: L. W. Llways Working
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'Y'T1 1 H1174 gf' I ' - K : 0 SENIOR ACTINITIES, C0nt'd Dolores Schweikert-- Class Basketball l,2, Girls' Chorus l,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus l,2,Z,4, Music Contest 2,3, Girls Double Trio 2, Girls' Ensemble 5, Student Council 4, 'Pulling the Curtain' cast 3, 'Mystery in the Library' cast 4, Annual Staff 4, Perfect Attendance 3,4, Varsity Basketball 3,4, Class Prophecy 4, Carnival 4, Student Council Vice President 4. Margaret Shaffer - Scholarship l,2,3, Class President 1,2,3, Class Treasurer 4, Class Basketball l, Student Council l,2,3, Girls Reserves 4, Annual Staff 4, Annual Editor-in-chief 4, Newspaper Editor-in-chief Newspaper Staff 3, Varsity Basketball l,2, Commencement Speaker 4, Coun- cil Secretary 2. Paul Shaftic - Pete Smetana - 'Person from Paris' staff 2, 'Pulling the Curtain' staff 5, 'Mystery in the Library' staff 4, Baseball 5, Class Mushball 3 Nora Snyder - Class Basketball l,2,5,4, Girls' Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus l, 'Pulling the Curtain' cast 8, 'Mystery in the Library' staff 4, Perfect Attendance l,4. Ralph Swope - Class Basketball 2,Z,4, Boys' Chorus l,2, Mixed Cho- rus l,2, 'Pulling the Curtain' staff 3, 'Mystery in the Library' cast 4, Perfect Attendance 2,5, Baseball 2,4, Minstrel l,2. Loyal Tanner - Varsity Basketball 2,5,4, Football 3,4, Baseball 2,3, Carnival 4, Football Captain 4. Claude Thompson - Class Basketball 3,4. Joseph Weresuk - Class Basketball 1, 'Pulling the Curtain' staff 3, 'Mystery in the Library' staff 4, Annual Staff 4. Newspaper Staff 2,5,4, Varsity Basketball 2,I5,4, Football 2,75,4. William Whitacre - Class Basketball 3, Orchestra l,2,3,4, 'Mystery in the Library' staff 4, Perfect Attendance l,2,3,4, Varsity Basketball 4, Minstrel 3. Carrie Whitacre - Class Basketball l,2, Girls'Chorus l,2,3,4,Mixed Chorus l,2,3, Music Contest 3,4, Girl Reserves 4, Perfect Attendance l,2,3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3,4, Calvin White - Boys' Chorus 1.3. Mixed Chorus 2,3, 'Mystery in the Library' staff 4, Baseball 3. Doris Williams - Girls' Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Girl Reserves 4, 'Pulling the Curtain' 3, 'Mystery in the Library' staff 4, Annual Staff 4. Raymond Williams - Class Basketball 2,3,4, Boys' Chorus l,2,3, Mixed Chorus l,2,3, 'Mystery in the Library' staff 4, Football l,2,3,4, Minstre' l,2,3. John Zak - Perfect Attendance l,2,Z,4.
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K.,-N 'Q-Q-3,1 Q . . . tl YOUTH AND AFIATICN Undoubtedly the gravest problem of anyone who is about to graduate from high school is that eternal question. nwhat am I going to do?' WNow that I have accumulated a meager bit of know- ledge of this world in which I live, what am I going to do with it?' WShall I seek a job, go on through school in quest of advancement, or be content with what I have?W Most high school graduates, I am quite sure, will agree that only a small part of that material studied was retained in the form of available information at their command. A much greater advancement now required than was formerly necessary if the individual wishes succeed. Those unprepared are bewildered and lost when forced shift for themselves and make their own livelihood. It then behooves us to make ready for this great age of special, ization and to choose that field for which we are most adapted for our life's work. The more fortunate ones go to college, there to fur- ther their preparation by advanced education. Others may become skilled laborers by apprenticeship. In either event the object of this endeavor is to make the student self su porting in his later years. With this view in mind, more and more young people are turning to aviation, because of the innumerable opportunities for promotion. Most of the technical schools of this country are now offering courses specializing in Aeronauticsg there are also many private schools giving as theoretical training in flight. enterprising young man without sufficient funds for , military aeronautics division of our national de- recruits. Enlisted men are thoroughly trained at and highly modernized air bases of the Army, Navy, is to to practical as well Then for the such an education fense is open for the well equipped and Marines. After the period of enlistment has expired, the in- dividual may return to private life, but he is subject to call for duty should occasion arise. At the present rate maintained, tremendous things may be ex- pected of the future. Anyone of average intelligence can see the rapid departure from the old pre-war planes that boasted of a then per hour, to the sleek, stream- specially designed racing planes miles per hour. All this has than 40 years. Aeronautics is incredible speed of almost 55 miles lined modern transports, and to the that have attained the speed of 440 taken place during a period of less advancing. We usually think of ships that plow the waves when ocean liners are mentioned, but today we must also apply this term to great airplanes and airships which are now initiating trans-oceantic service. These great liners of the sky are capable of spanning the oceans in a fraction of a day, whereas nearly a week is needed for sea going vessels. Many young men and women are attracted to the ranks each year. This is shown by the 350,000 members of the Junior Birdmen and the increasing popularity of the National Aeronautic Association.
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