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I n ii u H H i The seniors of 1941 were led by President Frank Booth, Vice-President John Geist, Secretary Virginia Weyl, Treasurer Dick Noland, and Adviser Mr. Gundlach. In dramatics, class work, publications, and dubs, the class set the pace for underclassmen. fl II II a a n ri if ri HELEN AHRENS Devoting her spare time to French Club. Dramatic Club. Library Board, the J. S. Committee, and Breeze reporting kept Helen confused. Many were the times she was heard to say, Oh. kid, what'll I do? Famed for her humor, she will always be surrounded by friends who find her fun to be with, talk to, and laugh with. NANCY ARNTSEN A gal with many interesting high school experiences to relate—Nance did everything from committing suicide in the Dramatic Club Play, Stage Door, to holding all offices except treasurer in the Senior High Girls’ Club at one time or another. She was also a member of Acme. Speech Club, Glee Club, Mothers' Tea Committee, and in the Chonita chorus. FRANK BOOTH There’s no rival to match Frank’s personality—it can’t be beaten. Every minute of his school life was filled with extra-curricular activities: Boys' U. Club. Carnival Board. Dragomen, Senate, Library Board, football, track, and stage force. He was also J. S. Committee Chairman, and our honorable Senior Class President. MARJORIE ANDERSON Here we find an excellent swimmer who really likes all sports, outdoor and indoor. She had a successful term as president of Girls' U. Club. Andy’s other extra-curricular items include Glee Club, Campus Breeze reporting, operettas, and. in her sophomore year, Dramatic Club and Music Club. MARGARET BARRY Comes from Washburn and West— likes U. High best. Made a lot of friends for just being here a year. This smooth dresser designs and makes most of her own clothes— knits too. Marg helped with the stenciling and publicity for this year's operetta, Waltz Dream. CAROLINE BRAY Proved her outstanding ability in sports by making Girls' U. Club when she was only a sophomore. She was program chairman on the Girls' Club Cabinet and Council, participated in French Club, and worked on the Library Board. Her plans are to take necessary preparatory courses at Milwaukee Downer in order to become a dietitian. ri Poge Thirteen
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LORRAINE BRONSTEIN RICHARD BROWN I Long tight of relief were heard after petite Lorraine wat ordered to file down her nailt for personal typing—remember the bracelet the made with them? But filing her nailt didn't keep her to buty that the couldn't participate in Art and French Club meetingt and terve on the Mothert' Tea Committee. LAWRENCE CARLETON Larry, flow and easy going, finds the major outlet for hit accumulated energy in drumming. He hat teen all the name bands. Noted for hit jovial nature, this U. High-ite plant to go to Dartmouth, likes Chest Club, skiing, tennis, and surfboard riding. JAMES CHRISTENSEN Jim will long be remembered for hit outstanding portrayal of Sandy in Hay Fever, the Dramatic Club Play. He was president of Latin Club, vice-president of Science Club, in the Chess Club, and the National Honor Society. In '41 he added the duties of organization editor of the Bis , sales manager for German Club, actor in June Mad, rewrite on the Breeze, and member of Quill and Scroll. DAVID CODDON Whenever you hear of tome up and coming movement around U. High, you can usually figure Davcy is the spirit behind it. Who can doubt it when he belongs to Dramatic, German. Science, and Boys' U. Clubs, went out for football, wat president of hit sophomore class, and vice-president of his junior class. HELEN DANIELS For future reference, please call her Bimsy at the wat known in the Shanghai American School before she came here in January. Left a good record there: Glee Club, the Junior Class Play, proofreader on the Sh-Am, school paper, elementary editor of the yearly, and junior class scribe. After spending his first three years haunting the halls at Dccphaven High. Dick came to U. High to finish his school career. Skiing and driving around in his Buick coupe are popular pastimes with him. He was trackman, a member of Science Club, and Camera Club. ELIZABETH CHREIMAN Betty seemed to have her fingers in everything. Her abilities varied from Dramatic Cub Play roles to being a member of Girls' Club Cabinet. Her talents were vested in Art Club, Glee Club. Speech Club, Senate. Campus Breeze, Library Board. Girls' U. Club, Acme, and Senior Class Play. FREDERICK CLAPP A friend, an athlete, a leader, and an all around good man—that's Frcdl He was president of Dragomen, treasurer of the Senate, junior class president, first team center for the football squad, and J. S. Committeeman. He was also on the basketball team, a member of Boys' U. Club, and of the June Mad cast. MARJORIE COLMAN With her smooth voice. Marge is headed for the top. She has all the elements necessary to attain her ambition of being a lawyer—personality, reliability, and beautiful speech. She was vice-president and later president of the Speech Club. Other organizations she worked with were Dramatic Club, French Club, Latin Club. Band, and Library Board. JULIA DAVIS Judy was the Acme Apple winner of this year's class, she's also the girl who only had to come for morning classes during her last year. Everyone who knows her is glad that she found U. High better than West and decided to return. She was chairman of the friendship committee on the Girls' Club Cabinet and a member of Latin Club. [ 1 E I I I I I V IQ D R i I Page Fourteen I
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