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SENIOR WRITE UP HUMPHREY. ROLLAND— Another Lindbergh, Takes Rosy out, Just One More Chance! JACOBS, EVELYN — Funny, likes boys, always doing something, Stay A Little Closer to Me . JOHNSEN, ARLE1GH — Shorthand expert. Noonday Leaguer, blond Adonis, Little Man, You ' ve Had a Busy Day . JOHNSON, GILBERT— Lazy, small but mighty, outfielder , I Never Had a Chance . JOHNSON, MARY— Quiet, Conkling ' s pet peeve? Down on the Old Time Farm . JOHNSON, VIRGINIA LEE — Octette, hi Red! home actress, ambitious, Freckle Face, You ' re Beautiful . JUNGJOHAN, MARY CATHERINE— G. A. A. artist, Bobbie ' s pal, Goes for Gary guys , Painted Dreams . KEEHN, RALPH — Hi-Y dynamo, senior and junior president, likeable, Congratulate Me . KNAPP, BEVERLY — C. C. S. gal, shy, country gal, likes wild west shows, My Heart ' s an Open Book . KOBLE, ROBERT — Bear tracks, girl crazy, letter man, I ' ve Got Sand in My Shoes . KOBLE, ROBERTA— Why bother? Bob ' s twin, basketball fiend, Tall Buildings . KRISTON, HELEN — Brown eyes, sophisticated, reserve, Down at Uncle Bill ' s . LANDGREBE, GEORGE — Candy seller, pitcher, Dizzy ' s tactics , Country Boy . LEACHMAN, JAMES— Quiet, old flame of Kate ' s, Out in the Cold Again . LEACHMAN, MARY— Shorty, petite, Wise Acre . LEAMING, MARY ALICE— Gib Butler ' s aim, Latin shark, With My Eyes Wide Open. LIGHTCAP, BIRDIE— Crazy answers, Georgie and I , How High Can a Little Bird Fly . LONGSHORE, HOWARD (Junior) — Dark, prefers blondes and brunettes, also red heads, likeable, Nothin but a Nothin . LUTE, ORVAL — Hi-Y usher, serious, easy program, One In a Million . MAC FARLANE, MARGARET — Typist, faithful, good nalured, good hearted, Lights are Low . MARTINAL, LUCIEN — Milk peddler, fanner business man, Down the Old Ox Road . MATSOUKES, MARY — Dishes it out, Rainbow light, tap dancer, Oh — Henry . MAULSBY, THOMAS (Tom) — Ex-yell leader, C. C. C. boy. hi-tops, mountaineer, Strangers . MAXWELL, BERNICE— Agreeable, won ' t talk, eh? Why Didn ' t I Sleep Last Night . MILLER, GEORGE — Bill ' s pal, censored, never gave a break to opposite sex, nearly the last of the Miller ' s, My Heart ' s on the Right Side . MOHNSEN, CHESTER — (Salesman), Champ candy seller, five year man, Peanut Vendor . MOHNSEN, JEAN — Good sport, athletic, entertaining, Play To Me Gypsy . MOSER, MYRON — Candy financier, business man, truck driver, Always in The Dark . NICHOLS, BETTYLOU— Athletic, pal of Margaret, P. U. Keep a Light in Your Window Tonight . NOYES, ALFRED— V. H. S. Taxi, tall blond, daring young man, Of Thee I Sing . O ' CONNER, BERTHA— Quiet, cooking canner , When Irish Eyes Are Smilin ' . OGDEN, RUBY — M. Johnson and R. Ogden, inseparable, hill billy singer, Country Girl . PIPER, EVALYON — Dependable, friendly. Home Economics highlight, I Went Huntin ' . PONADER, LAWRENCE— Artist, ex-hilf billy, basketball now and then, Larry, The End Has Come . PORTER, VIRGINIA — Sweet smile, P. K. (preacher ' s kid), sings, Simple and Sweet . RICKARD, DOROTHYNELL — Efficient, Junior and Senior secretary-treasurer, red head, The Better to Love You My Dear . RIDDLE, PAUL — Feminine attraction, here today — there tomorrow, Dancing with Tears in My Eyes . RIDGWAY, ALDEN— (Red), Tough tackle, voice-changes, Happy . SAWYER, THERESA — Lawyer ' s secretary and right hand woman, smiles, Oh Me, Oh My — Oh You . SCHMIDT, ESTHER— P. K. (preacher ' s kid), roily polly, strange laugh, My Ohio , (Cincinnatti). SCHULTZ, MARGARET— Dances at Lincoln Hills, giggles, There ' ll Come a Day . SHEEKS, JOSEPH — Freshmen ladies ' delight, pianist, Ooh, I ' m the Boogy Man . SHEETS, BERNIECE— Studious, poetess, journalist, So Help Me! SHERR1CK, THELMA— Snappy, likes lots to do. What a Night . SNOW, JAMES — (Five year man). Paper boy, good friend, Don ' t Let It Bother You . STAPLETON, SALLY — Heart breaker, music teacher, courtesy girl, painted lady, Stay as Sweet as You Are . STEPHENS, CHARLES — Loves school, drummer, silent A donis, jazz drummer, good looking, One Night of Love . STONER, JANET — Talkative, I ' ll tell the teachers , impetuous, Without a Man to Love . TOFTE, MARGARET — Hitched to a star, country girl, speed demon, Mickey , U know it, sport, dark, Sweetheart of Sigma Chi . TOTTEN, ROSALEE — Likes red, let ' s Bob Koble drive her Ford, she ' ll scream, On the Good Ship Lollypop . URSHEL, GERALD — Gold miner, taxi boy, different, ye good old pipe, Home on the Range . WHITE, ALLEN — The original gangster , V. H. S. modern gigolo, Michigan City gals, Dames . WILSON, JANET — (Farmer 1), The thinker, personality plus, I ' ve Got a Warm Spot in My Heart for You . WILSON, JEANNE — (Farmer 2), Our dream girl, quiet, heart ' s at Wisconsin, steady, Sweet Heartaches . WILSON, MONA JANE— Intelligent, very athletic, Pauley ' s pet, Janet vs. Mona Jane, Oh, Mona (T. S.). Twenty-seven
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SENIOR WRITE UP ADAMS, HELEN RAE — Vivacious, V. H. S. platinum (peroxide), cynical, Dancing Lady. ANDRES, LOIS — Lots to do, companionable, clean cut, likes school and good grades (15 pts.), You ' re the Top . BAKER, HARRISON — Shy in school, outside, a woman hunter, little man smokes big cigars; Smoke Gets In Your Eyes . BARTHOLOMEW. JOANNE— Another V. H. S. platinum, intellectual, friendly, classy dresser. Fun To Be Fooled . BASINGER, MYRON — Most vice-presidency fellow in high school, no gals , fusses with radios and air- planes, You ' re a Builder Upper . BASTEL, CORA — Darker half of the twins, lazy moods, frivolous and playful, Ringers . BASTEL, NORA — Lighter half of twins (peroxide), good natured and loves to giggle, May the Sun Shine Brighter . BEACH, CHARLES — Ardent worker, man with a hundred jobs, uses a secretary to keep the gals names straight, What Do I Have to Do? BELL, JAMES — Man with the ministerial voice, sings and dances, actor, I ' m Wearin ' My Green Fedora . BROWN, HOWARD — Arrives al school at 3:45 A. M. (practicing the duties of a milkman), dependable and active Hi-Ver, I Only Have Eyes For You . BUFFINGTON, BETTY — Worker, likes athletics, engrossed in her dancing, romantic, The Prize Waltz . BUTLER, GILBERT — Grand joke and jokester, one of the teachers ' pet peeves, stand patter (5 yr. man), never know when he ' s asleep or awake, Anything Goes . BUTTERF1ELD, GEORGE (Buck) — Quit kidding the public, never a tie, sports, Easy Come, Easy Go . CARLSON, MARVIN — Handsome, lessons prepared five minutes before classes, Hi-Y dynamo ' s right hand man, cartoonist, Singing in the Shower . CHRISTOPHER, BETTY — Wonderful dancer, pal of M. Leachman and J. Gannon, weakness for Valpo U. boys, How ' m I Doin ' ? CRISMAN, MARGARET— Best all around girl athlete, likeable, pals with Bettylou, All American Girl . CROWE, DORIS— Has a steady, blonde curls, agreeable, I ' ll Get By . DAWSON, CLAIRE — Conscientious, Miss Welly ' s pet , tutor, reliable, Learning . DICK, VIRGINIA — Tranquil, pleasant, amiable disposition, hidden quality, Old Faithful . DITTMAN, MAURICE — Glee Clubber and Octette soprano, the man with the truck, has a real car for dates, It ' s Love Time . DUNN, LLOYD (Dizzy) — Dunn, darling dames ' delight, laughable, tumbler, You ' re Something to Write Home About . DYE, JOSEPH — Slow, easy mover, flashy, plenty of rhythm, Sleepyhead . EBERSOLD, MAXINE — Pretty clothes, reader, neat, quiet, Please . EDINGER, MARSHALL — Quiet, looks like a business man, woman hater, Why Was I Born With Two Arms? EVANS, DOROTHY — Dancing feet, Duce ' s delight, stenographer, humorous, Hang Out the Stars in Indiana . FABING, JANE ADELE — Little, newsboy, singer, a Gary number, I See Red . FALLS. ROSALIE — Tall, red curls, one of the angels, likes to act silly, I ' m No Angel . FOLSOM. DEE — Knows all the answers, imported subject, always wears a suit, Maybe I ' m Wrong, Again . FERRELL, LILLIANRUTH (Chubby ' )— Hercules, jolly, clown, Rock and Roll . FIELD. MARTHA— Pal of Helen ' s, tall, won ' t give Valpo H. S. men a break, I ' ll Follow My Secret Heart . FORNEY, WILLIAM (Bill)— Best all around athlete, imitator. Miss Hudson ' s pet , I ' ll String Along With You . FRENCH, JEANETTE— Big hearted. Ford ' s her specialty. Tub ' s gal , musical, Calling All Cars . FULTON, JOHN — Einstein ' s brother, bachelor, worker, barber ' s offspring, I ' m Always Paintin ' Pic- tures . GANNON, MARY JANE— The Mutt of Mutt and Jeff , has zipper shoes, loves to kid, Let ' s Go Bavarian . GODDARD, DOROTHY— Weakness for life-guards, one of the Siever ' s gang, dotes on Dragons, P. S. I Love You . GRASS, EVA — Curly headed blonde, can ' t find an Adam, likes boys with dark hair, Lost in a Fog . HAGLE, GLADYS— Friendly, quiet, pal of Eva ' s, Why Not? HALL, HELEN— Likes to dance, peppy red head, knows her Bible, Fair and Warmer . HARDESTY. PHYLLIS— Sawed off, bashful, attractive smile, loves mystery thrillers, Like Looking for a Needle in a Haystack . HARROLD. KATE— Always in a hurry, blushes, neat dresser, You ' re Everywhere . HILL, ONEITA — Great typist, the prof ' s, secretary, Alone Again . HINKLE. MERIDITH— Newsboy, B. S. A., where ' s my shorts? always late, My Hat ' s on the Side of My Head . HOLZER, JEANETTE— Steady, milkmaid, style show, accurate, As Long As I Live . HOOVER, CHARLES— X = this week ' s girl, adopted by Mr. Jessee, I ' m Counting On You . Twenty-six
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IN AND OUT Above V. H. S. V. H. S. Corridor Work Shop Art — Room 3 Biology Laboratory — Room 4 Winter ' s Beauty Sewing Laboratory Tea — Room 1 1 6 Runway Enh- ance Chemistry Laboratory Court Biology Laboratory Foods Department Entrance Exhibit Day Exterior of 1 02 Twenty-eight
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