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II ll. II SCHOOL, Ol ’ TUHNERS FALLS I il l.: WE HOLD THE PXJTl I1E ' EIIA 1,1 A Fll VNOES MARSZALER “Dolly” Earnest Frank Methodic Dolly was a member of the Latin Club for one year. She belonged to the Commercial Club for two years. Dolly was chairman of the refreshment committee for the Junior Prom and also on the same committee for the freshmen hop. Usher at Class Day. Dolly has helped out a great deal in our National Defense Program in typing. Dolly, also, played intramural basketball for Room 2:i. Commercial Work ELIZABETH BLANCHE MATHIEI Beth Earnest Bashful Mirthful Here is another quiet commercial student who has taken part in many activities during her school years. She was a member of Home Economics Club in her freshman year and an usher at the variety show. She was helpful at a good many dances, too. Quiet- ness will bring you respect in the business world. Secretary AGNES HAMILTON McCOMB -As Amiable Helpful Maidenly Agnes was a member of the Latin Club three years, on the decora- tions committee for dances, on the nominating committee for class officers, ushered at graduation and took an active part in the art programs. During her senior year, Agnes worked afternoons at a defense plant. She is a whiz at all sports. Franklin County Hospital CHARLES JOSEPH HENRY Mil. KEY, JR. Gils Confident Joking Handsome Merry Gus was very active in sports as he played basketball four years, baseball, his sophomore and senior years, and track, four years. He was captain of the track team for three years. Gus was a member of the Legion baseball club, T Club, and the German Club. He ushered at the sophomore hop. Dn rt nion t li ARTHUR JOSEPH MINER “Art Agreeable Jolly Modest “Art is another of the clerks at the First National, so his time for outside activities at school has been limited. He was an usher at the sophomore social and has played intramural basketball. Arthur has taken Manual Training and as a result he has had projects on exhibition in the gymnasium. Naval Air Corps Mechanic ’age TAventy-tlirce
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WE HOLD THE FUTURE HIGH SC HOOL OF Tl RIVERS FALLS isms HELEN AGNES LEON RH “SI us ILippy Agreeable Logical Helen was a member of the French, Latin, and Commercial Clubs. She was on committees for dances and took the part of “Judy” in the senior play. Work ADAM II. LETOl ' R EA l -Ad Ambitious Helpful Loyal Nobody could beat this boy when it comes to playing ' his accordion, especially when he played a Polka. Adam worked every afternoon and didn ' t have much time for extra activities. Fa rilling FHAA Alll) I.ETOI It V 1-1 A I lloppy” Efficient Likeable Hoppy was vice-president of the French Club of which he was an active member. He was an usher at the Junior Prom. He was also a member of the Latin Club. He was on the year book staff. He was also a player on the football team for one year. He played basketball in intramurals. He didn ' t take part in any other extra cur- ricular activities because of his work at the Keith Mill. Armed Forces MARTIN CONRAD LI IPPOLD “Fox Manful Cocky Lanky Fox wasn’t too active in his school-days but was a member of the track team for four years, and the basketball squad the first two years. He was a member of the T Club and the German Club. Fox ushered at the prom. He was a member of the Park St. Indians and was usually seen driving Cade’s truck. One of the senior Constitution essayists. Navy M ARCIA JANE MAHONEY “Mare” Modern Jesting Magnetic Marcia belonged to the band for two years, to the Home Economics Club, one, and the Latin Club, four years, being secretary in her senior year. She, also, played basketball her last year. Marc has served as an usher at many school functions, including all the socials, Prize Speaking, and the variety show. Jackson College Page Twenty-two
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WE HOLD THE FVTCRE high SCHOOL OF Tl H.VERS FALLS ou:t ML AXCHE .11 LI A Ml.EC .KO ••llunks Bonny Jocund Modish The Home Economics Club was one of Bunks’ favorite clubs in her freshman year. She was also a member of the French Club for one year and of the Commercial Club for one year. She ' s been a drum- mer in the band for two years and a player in the orchestra for one year. She ushered at both the freshmen hop and class day. ork IXI’IA JEAXETTE MOMANEI “Neet Ambition Jolly Musical Xeet belonged to the Home Economics Club when she was a fresh- man. She played the snare drum in the band for one year and orchestral drums in the orchestra for one year. Neet was a member of the tumbling team for two years. Her senior year Neet did not participate in too many activities because she worked aiding defense. 1 iideeiiled nilltOTIIV LI CITA Molt IN “Dot Daring Likeable Moving Dot was a member of the Choral and Glee Clubs for four years. She was a member of the French Club one year, the Latin Club two years, and the Home Economics Club for one year. Aside from this, Dot could often be seen working in Greenfield. Training sit Franklin County Hospital EVERETT FR ANCIS NEIPP “Bone ' Emotional Fine Natural Bone, the crusher, played in the band for three years, was a mem- ber of the baseball team his junior and senior years, T Club and the N Street Bombers. He ushered at the sophomore hop and pitched for Riverside, champions of the senior league at Unity Park. A rni y RICHARD ER LING NIELSEN “Footsie Robust Energetic Noisy The whole school rocks when Footsie rambles by. Dick played foot- ball for two years and also participated in track. He ushered at the Junior Prom and was a member of the yearbook staff and of the German Club for a year. We all know Footsie will make a good “M. P.” Military Police ’age Twenty-four
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