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fr 1':L'L'li'u RICHARD TEAL . . Dick Mail ix fha lfllly tlllvfilltll lflal l1Ill.YllL'.Y1Uf' 1zeedx lo. Activitics-Iiaskctball l, 23 Nlovic Projector 3, 4. ffiqft-My .wzuolh ami courleuux 'scayx to Merlilz Ifauke. FRED TIMM . . . Friiz Oli, if my love ojenderl mc, VJ whip her zvilh a feather. Activities-Boxing 1, 2, 3, 49 Foot- ball 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 4. Gif!-llfly uuwy hair to Dzz.viy Wynn. AIAYNE WYNN . . . Janie A fcfivlnflzg .vmile um! a winning any are lzozmil lo 'W3'nn'. ActiviticsfG. A. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Choir l, 2, Newspaper 2, 35 For- ensics l, 3, 4. QOconomowocl Na- tional Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. Gift-lily dimples to Mfr. Borjken- lzagen. RICHARD THEILER . Dick l,'upfli make! rmnzy had .rhalx be came he'x aiwffzg al My hear! and looking al fha ha.vif:ry. Activltivss-Footlwall l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Capt. Sz V. Pres. 2, Student Council 3, 45 Vice President 39 President 4. Gif!-.Tight ual? IU Kflfey. RODNEYTIMM . . . Rolf, Ewen if you dun? expect fu find lbs 'perfecl girl' if: a lot uf fun lzzmtfrzgf' Activities-Basketball 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 3, 45 Class Officer 3. Gif!-fllhluliu ability lu tha rt-.rl of ilu: Tiwwx.
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IIELEN OIIEY . . . Janie Salzzr1ir1y night i.m'f 11'z'c'ay5 Ifl: I0nc'ieJt nfglzl in llzzr 1L'1'Uk. Activ'tics-G. A. A. I, 2, 33 Pep Club 3, 4. Gi-fl-My' freck'e5 lo KL'll?ll'f!I :Imi- erxon. MAYNARD RADDANT . . 4'Wiener5 ' I fe! 77Ij'XL'If' walk bflliflzi xo tha! olhvrs may ralclz up. C71-I leave my care-free Iffe to Toby Tllviler. ROY'REINHOLD . . Brunk', Let not life be ruined by cares and 'zcorrie.v. Activities--Football 2, 3. Gift-lily sboulderx to Eugene Musil. JAMES ROUMAN . Maestro A man who -wakex up and finds himself a .vucee'.vs, l1asn'l been asleep. Activities-Band l, 2, 3, 45 CPres. 2, director 413 Glue Club 1, Photo Club l, 2, Debate lg Declnm l, 2, 3, 4, T. N. T. 2, 3, 4g Annual Board 3, 4, Solo 8: Ensemble l, 2, 35 Music Appreciation I, 2, Play 45 Vziledictoriun. Gif!-I can'l give away my smooth line, PII need il! ELNORA SHIDLER . Faison Hurd for the good points in the oiher perxun. Remember he has lo lin the .mme for yon. Activitivs-Office girl 4. Gift-Offin' ju!! In Tana Rose, he mighl as frefl do xrmzelhirzg while In-'.v lln'n'. DON PEARSON . . Deacon Don't kick, 'nor flux, nor fifiget -Jax! x1niIe. Activ'tics--Photo Club lg Boxing l, 25 Iinskctbnll 2, 3. Gift-Front sea! in Soc class lo any ifztcrexzcd junior. VIRGINIA RASMUSSEN . . . Gin 8 Rum ' What rare I for 11 hundred' tlzonmml 17161110710 ix suffeientf' Gift--Earrings to Mzirgucritc Thcil- er. AUDREY RICHARDS . Porky A man lflinks he knows, bu! iz woman knozcs better. Activities-Girls Basketball Mgr. 2, 3. Ciqft-My long Tlfllllkf home lo :my- one who dares to :fiance fl. VIOLA SCHOETTLER . 'VP' Mort, Mori, lhix heart of mfne co-nfesxes- Activities-Secretary Sz Trans. 3. Gift-Aly husky voice Io Annetla M.:rcoz1ilIer. NORMAN STIFF . . Piffe And many a 'xdckmi smile he svrole and many n :rink by zcunikf' V Activities-Football l, 2, 3, Gift-Raxullify tu Dirk I,.1fc'.xrnz Page Elvin
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i llfficers PETER HOUNS LEON BOURGEOIS RUTH BRUNNER FRED TIMM Pruxizlcnl Prerirlunl Vice Preriileni Secfelary-T1'uzszu'i'r First Semester Second Semester Ten!T0p Seniors Jim Rouman . ..... leadin'est leader ....... .... 1 88.14 Rosella Matson .. .... typin'est typist .... .... 1 68.39 Althea Boorman . .. .... actin'est actress .... .... 1 63.66 Pat Lavers ...... .... r varblin'est Warbler .... 160.75 Joe Folz ..... .... t hinkin'est thinker ..... .... 1 58.25 Dick Theiler . . . .... sportinlest sportsman . . . . . . . 156.00 Jule Anderson .... grinnin'est grinner .... .... 1 43.40 Rita Lamer .... .... g igglin'est giggler .. .... 138.87 Dorothy Bauer . . . . .steadiest steady .... .... 1 35.54 Ben Hodge . . . .... workin'est worker . . .... 135.00 Seniors The Seniors, pleasantly aware of their importance, climbed the stairs of good old T. H. S. happily. A their first meeting they elected Peter Houns, presidentg Ruth Brunner, vice-president, and Fritz Timm, secretary- treasurer. The most outstanding achievement of the senior class, as a whole, was the Winter Formal. The gym was decorated with a large Christmas tree with lighted bulbs and garlands of evergreen suspended along the balcon- ies. The dancers swayed to Cliff Hoene's orchestra music. In the middle of the -year the class lost many of their boys to the Navy and Army. There was much talent in the senior class. No matter what activity you entered-there was that inevitable senior. On May 16 the seniors dolled up in their glad rags, met at T. H. S. at 6:30 p. m. and headed toward Cyou're on the beaml Duenk's for the Senior Banquet. After all the cars Cpuddle-jumpersj had arrived the seniors scrambled around the tables to find their places. It was soon noticed that Lee Bourgeois, who replaced Pete Houns as president, was no where aroundl Upon fur ther investigation it was discovered that Lee had not been in any of the puddle-jumpers. The hungry seniors stood, staring at the luscious salad on the table, and wondered what to do next. Just at that moment Lee calmly entered from the kitchen-no doubt inspecting the Hmessnl Sighs of relief were audible throughout the room. After eating, place cards were passed around for autographs. An entertainment program followed with speeches given by several teachersg a solo by Ronnie Kaphaem, piano solos by Jack Fitze and Ruth Brunnerg a humorous reading by Althea Boormang and two clever compositions by Mrs. Geo. Theiler. Miss Floyd's impromptu solo was one of the best attractions of the evening. Contented and stuffed, everyone piled into the puddle-jumpers and made straight for home. A school year, packed and jammed with good times, report cards and classes ended the seniors' term at the T. H. S. They are ready now to go out into the world and make a dignified place for themselves. Don't be surprised of one of them gets to be famous-they have IT! FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER SPECIAL HONORS. HONORS. Richard Theiler Virginia Rasmussen Benjamin Hodge James Rouman Leola Bootz Rosella Matson James Rouman HONORS. Joe Folz Richard Theiler Jayne Wynn THIRD QUARTER SPECIAL HONORS. Rita Lamer Rosella Matsori HONORS. Althea Boorman Leon Bourgeois Patricia Lavers Audrey Richards James Rouman Jayne Wynn Page Thirl
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