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Ai) Astka Pi:k Aspera Tuk.mcks Pai.i.s High School 1045 i:i» s ii « lOKi) ••icaaio ' EFFICIENT SHY WISTFUE A (luiet girl, Edna belonged to the Latin and the Commerc;ial Clubs tor two years. She helped select the seicior class ring as a mem- ber of the ring committee. She joined the Red Cross swimming course and was a faithful Xetoj) reporter. Cadet iir.se Corp.s lll ' l EKI.V W ill, COME ••IJev HOlSTEROrS . I)yiIU. .HLE V E LI .-K N( ) V X A busy girl, Bev. was a pe )py cheerleader for two years. In her freshman and sophomore years, she was a t wirier. She jilayer cen- ter forward in the girls’ basketball team for two years. Bev. was in several pla.vs and continued in the dramatic line as .loe Crowell in the senior play She was a member of the Spanish Club for two years. Bev. was an usher at the .Tunior Prom and served in the refreshment committee for the Freshman Hop. She was an ). (1. ltookke« ' |M‘i UttSE I AI)EI,EI E O.IT V.SIEWIC , Ho.sj REALISTIC MATTER-C4F-FACT WELL-BRED Rosy was one of the shyest girls of our class. She was a member of the Spanish and C ' ommercial Clubs for two years. iirse Mll.mtEl) AAX l.VIv •‘.Mil MELLIFLUOUS .AiMBmoUS ZEALCAUS ■■Mil, a member of the yearbook staff, has been a member of the Latin and French Club for three years. Art Club one year Aero- nautics Club one year, ushered at Prize Speaking and Freshmen Reception, and was a member of refreshment committee for the -Veronautics cabaret and Sophomore Social. Mildred also was in the Christmas Play of 1944 and played Mrs. Gibbs in the senior play. Besides writing the words of our class song she is a Pro Merito. laiboralory ' 1 ' c‘cliiiician ( E( IMA ALICE ,AM I. “Ceil CAREFREE ABLE ZIPPY Ceir ' was a member of the basketball team for four years, the Aeronautics Club and the O. G ' s. She was on the decora ting- committee for the .lunior Prom and the refreshment committee for the Aeronautics cabaret. She, also, ushered at Junior Prize Speak- ing and the So]jhomore Social. Ciel played Freida in the Thanks- giving Day play in her senior year. She also did a splendid job as Si Crowell in the senior play. Join the Wave.s Page Thirty
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All A.stka I’ek Asi ' Eua Tuk.nkks Palls Hilii S ikxil 194 . ' . iHA( K I ' ll % CKS I ' ll HOSKI GAV PKMININIO ' I’KKllIPK ' Keedee iilayeil guard in liasketliall for four years. She was a nieni- lier of the varsity team three years. Slie served at tlie footliall tiamiuet during her fiesliman year. She was elected jiresident of tlie Commercial Club during her senior year and has been a mem- ber for two years. Beedee ushered at tlie Junior I’rom and Gradua- tion. She served on the refreshment committee for the Freshman Social. She worked in the office on bonds and stamps. »rk IXM.OIIIOS iM.VlIlK VIIOIMS DKLIGHTFLTB MKIlltV VIVID Do will be remembered for her singing. She was a member of the Glee Club during her senior year. She sang at the Netop cabaret in her junior year and the Aeronautics caliaret in her senior year. She served at the football bamiuet in her freshman year. Do was the artistic lady in the senior play. Her spare time is spent writing to her brothers in the service. Hairdres.siiig GKOllGK 7,OKI, VI V IKK GOOD-NATURED zeadous venturesome George played football in his freshman year. He was on the re- freshment committee for the Junior Prom and the Freshman Hop. We hear quite a hit in Period four History. Meidiaiiif JOSEPH W.VSIEEEWSKI “Joe JOCUND WELL-KNOWN Our Joe is one of the many boys who have left for military service. He is in the Navy. “Joe is a great lover of outdoor sjiorts, among his favorites are fishing and hunting, His efforts were crowned with success when Joe shot a doe. We are fortunate to have had such a good hunter with us. Engineer KIC ' HVKH HO. . l,l WEUItEK “Ked RHYTHMIC DEPENDABLE WILLING Red played football and baseball for four years; basketball for one year and was on, the track team for four years. He has had a hand in all sports and is remembered for his great work as a back- field star. Red belonged to the T Club and was a very able president of the Aeronautics Club. He was in charge of the Aero- nautics Cabaret. Red lent his vocal ability to the Glee Club and ushered at various dances including the .lunior Prom, and was a member of the famous “Popwash Quartet”. IV jn j- Page Tv enty-nine
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Al) AsTliA I’KK AsJ ' EKA TuiiNKKS Pai.i,s HI(,I 1 S IIOOI, 194:. M l ISK KLK « lt .iri ' A “I.OM IATTIJ : EFFiriKXT ZFSTFFF Fouise was a nienit.er of the Spanish Clut. for two years anil the secretary for the clul. for two years. Slie was on the refresh- ment committee for the .Junior Prom, the decorating ' committee for tile sophomore social. Foui.se also was a memher of the Com- mercial Club for two years and was on tlie “Xetop” staff. SeereFary AFTF.U KUA.Mv 1 1 1.KW SK I Fiis” WII.FING FRANK il EF.VNCIIOFA ' Gus i.layed freshman football and intramural hasketliall and he was a checker at the .Junior Prom. Jn liis senior yeai ' he was ' ice- President of the Aeronautics Club. I r:if tsiiian CLASS ODE — ijir) — W e’ll miss the sports, which won us fame, But we’re cut to face a greater game. A game of love and hate; and strife. ' I’lie actual give-and-take of life. W ' e’ll do our best to win the light And help right com|uer over might, W’e won’t say “can ' t, ‘‘We’ll always try, — You taught us this, dear Turners High. — Carol vSehneider Page Thirty-one
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