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High School Faculty J. J. Early, Supt. of Schools......... Robt. W. Skinner, Principal Ruth Aldridge, Physical Education Yolande Beall, History Elsie Benedict, Social Science Eric Becker, Band and Orchestra....... Marian Benson, Home Economics Forrest W. Bird, Gen. Science and Bus. T, F. Howard Brady, Biology and Geology Beryl Brownlee, Math, and Dramatics Anna Burt, Study Hall ................ June Collier, Spanish (1st semester) Fred Chez, Coach and Mathematics C. L. Crawford, Chemistry Physics Louis Q. Coffin, Adv. Civics Debate Augusta Eisenman, Eng. and Psychol. Jane M. Gordon, Commercial Dorothy Griewe, Music ................ Faye Hanks, Latin English .......... Myrtle Harrison, English Ida B. Hull, Latin J.-Ralph Hylton, Commercial Jennie Jacobs, English P. B. Kirk, Agriculture .............. Helen Leete, English ................. Alice Lindsley, Library ..... M. B. Major, General Science Rebecca Megown, English Minnie McAdams, Mathematics Sophie McLimans, Home Economics Elsie Norelious, Commercial Flora B. Rees, English Chester Scott, Civics W. C. Scheibe, Manual Training Ona Toland, English .................. Frances Van Boskirk, English Elizabeth Waddle, Span. Bus. Eng. (2nd semester) Nell Walker, School Nurse ............ Janet Ward, Manager Cafeteria Burke White, Assist. Football Coach Bernard Wright. History Coach W. L. Wright, Director Physical Educ. Marie M. Young. Art Grace Eychaner, Office (To April 7) Betty Jean Falberg, Office ........... Mary Hair, Office (After April 7) 326 Coffeen 980-J 445 S. Linden 703-J 42 N. Linden .........982 415 Gladstone ......931-J 376 W. Brundage 1172 755 Adair 1698 438 W. Burkitt 53 Leopard Street.....1777-J 1225 Helena, R. 3 1430-M 625 Lewis 1741-W 42 N. Linden .........982 235 S. Linden 1479-M 136 Coffeen 1872-M 443 Gladstone 1514-W 163 Coffeen .......1263-R 420 S. Thurmond 1280-R 42 N. Linden .........982 576 W. Works .........519 344 W. Brundage 1233 235 S. Linden 1479-W 46 N. Linden .......623-J 756 Adair ........1190-J 46 Griffith ..........847 Crescent Hotel ........27 46 N. Linden 623-J 248 S. Jefferson 1655-W 642 Clarendon ......661-R 44 N. Linden .......623-W 440 W Loucks 1001-R 455 W. Brundage 1281-W 42 N. Linden .........982 322 S. Linden 1551-R 17 N. Badger 1866-W 726 Arlington .......451 339 W. Burkitt 1532-W 420 S. Thurmond 1280-R 288 Lewis ..........626-J 407 W. Loucks ....1693-W 152 Coffeen 1879-W 745 W. Loucks 1513-J 118 Griffith ......1275-W 36 Griffith 1275-W 711 Adair ...........1539 137 Coffeen ........1358 528 W. Burkitt 1881 363% Loucks 1720-M
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sus- Class of January, 1942 Arizona, Martha Lewis, Betty Arzy, Albina J. Lupton, Albert Ballard, Beverly MacLennan, Mary Louise Bezold, Burton Matthews, Venus Crosby, Dorothy L. Morgenweck, Albert Davis, Dorothy Morie, Carol Driear, Joe Neard, Junior Evans, Shirley Newsome, Virginia Fordyce, Celestine Nicholin, Dorothy Frazee, Anna Mae Phillips, Mae Garten, Jimmy Poll, Helen Goad, Bonnie Rehfeldt, Frieda Green, Dale Simmons, Donald Griffin, Dick Simpson, Betty Lou Hurst, Jean Kooi Smith, Dorothy Hutsell, Atha Snively, Bette Irwin, Bob Sterling, Mary Helen Johnson, John Tschirgi, James Kimble, Juanita Wantulok, John Leech, Arnold Leadership It is a task, a weary task To strive in this great land To make yourself a worthy self A beloved and honored man. To try but fail, to try but fail And then give up in vain This is no time to give it up Just try and try again. Our great men lived, our great men died And all of them won fame They made our country what it is They did not die in vain. Lead on the way, lead on the way In these, our modern times. And as you guide us, brand your life In other people’s minds. —LEO BOEHLER
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Prophecy Dorothy DeWitt is secretary to the president of a large corporation. Doradean Howell will be taking over Miss Aldridge’s place as “gym teacher.” Raymond Eckerman is just as much fun as he ever was. Wayne Davidson has given up making model airplanes to make the real thing. Lula Lee Dazey is still playing her part well. Margaret Fowler is still waiting until “he” comes along . Charlie Helvey is hunting Martins. Both Peggy Barber and Mary Emma Elkins have homes of their own. Ruth Falberg's lavorite song is still “Oh Johnny.” Patsy Young is still Mistress of her Mansion (Fort Mackenzie). Ruth Hansen has gone to the Orient to teach them how to knit. Joe Fletcher is English instructor at the University of Timbuctoo. Fred Bencglaia has replaced Toscanini in the Music World. Jack Wilson is still waiting for Wilkes. Bob Thompson is touring the country with his “act.” Miles McKenna is still trying to get on the right side of Mr. Crawford. Martha Belle Cloyd has just taken a position as missionary in the Congo. Earl Reed is still fancy-free. Virginia Reed is leading a very quiet life. Robert Tschirgi is still buying orchids for Dorothy Jane. Johnny Kawamoto is playing football just for Belt. Sillman Wallace is still Overguarding! Lena Adsit is writing the great “hits” of Broadway. Jean Sanderson didn’t like Sheridan as well as she does Gillette. Harold Trott is just a3 darling as ever. David Youngren is still “Wright” as always. Helen Foster is teaching her students the essence of dependability. Thad Helvey is making those nightly walks as usual. Bill Skinner has taken over his father’s position. Juanita Bowman has just completed a course in Beauty Culture and is running a small shoppe of her own. John Buszkiewic has retained that same sunny disposition. Popeye is Betty Gazdik’s favorite hero. Junior Hammontree is waiting for that final call from Hollywood. Jack Izumi has won another cup in baseball. Milton McKenna is advertising manager of the Chicago Tribune. Madonna Mahoney is a nurse in the “Sure Cure” hospital. Earl Martin is national supervisor of the F. F. A. Robert Miller is still telling the girls to call him “Bob.” Margery Milligan is the lovely tennis champion of Wyoming. Nelda Mae Olson plays parts of “Minnie Mouse” in Walt Disney’s cartoons. Louie Paulos is holding down a position in the New Method Shoe Shop. Anne Pinder is still typing “her way through life.” Eddie Rappuhn is manager of his father’s garage. Betty Studevant Raimers is still the devoted wife. Charles Rogers is still active in F. F. A. Violet Schilling is librarian in “Sleepy Hollow’s” leading library. Louise Shoemaker is still winning friends with her smile. Eugene Siegoski is an athletic coach in the East. Steve Smith has become the blonde Romeo of Sheridan. Nina Tarantino is teaching Spanish in the Lone Star state. Glenn Tryon has been proclaimed “the All-American Student.” Bertha Washut still goes to Ranchcsttr. Rachel Whitford has learned you don’t get your man by being silent. Norma Jean Williams is teaching a class in Home Economics. Dick Bennett has gone to Hollywood to find himself a fair maiden. Donald Carroll has been given a position on the police force because of his part in “The Chinese Chest. Emma Deems is still as charming as ever. Mary Kennedy is a charming hostess in her new home. Ruth Oneyear is now a famous X-ray technician. Clara Powel is trying to decide whether she should go “West.” Little has been heard of Ruby Smith since her mercy voyage to Germany. • Mary Alice Arnold hasn’t decided whether it’s Tom, Dick or Harry—or just plain Kenny. Eugene Lonabaugh has decided to settle down to a quiet life. Reports say that Paul Reinke has settled down to life on the farm. Margaret Sheldon has joined the rank of professional nurses. Norma Jean Runge is advertising cars for the Rappuhn Motor Company. Andrew Balleck is actually asking girls for dates. Doyne Craft is a science professor at Podunk. Betty Jo Herderick has settled down with PauL
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