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CHRISTINE LANG - Popular Chris enumerates Council, G. A. A., club, Chorus, and Surveyor editor as just a few of her numerous activities. Her very secret yearning is to fly her own plane, for a vocation she favors journalism. HAROLD LARSON - Harold, a Sunlite orchestra player, expresses his fondness for becoming a forest ranger. He is a member of the Science club and president of the Hobby club. Different from most boys, his out' side interest is archery. JEROME LA SCOTTE - jerry wishes to follow Mr. Ingebretson's footsteps and become a mathematician. Can his manly countenance and popularity with the fairer sex have anything to do with his hobby - col- lecting pictures of girls? JEROME LUDDEN - The kids call this carefree lad Jer, but after having seen him fairly fly across the ice, we think Speed would be more appropriate. Being airminded, he dreams of circling the globe, a la Amelia Earhart. MILDRED MAGNUSON - Millie is a friend to have and hold, a charming lass as good as gold. Her winsome smile is seen at Council, Surf veyor and Annual staff get-togethers. To be a private secretary is her goal. p VIOLET MAHONEY-Versatile Mickey's favorite subject is typ- ing, her hobbies - reading good books and watching baseball gamesg her ambition w- to become an air hostess and float through the air with the greatest of ease. BETTY MARGL-Pert Betty enjoys working on the Surveyor staff so well thatshe is planning to make journalism her life work. Her cheery digpcsition livens Penguin Pals. In odd hours she collects pictures and keeps a iary. N BERTHA MARX- Boys and girls, watch out. Be sure to stay on the straight and narrow, for darkfhaired Bert would like to be a police woman. As a hobby she collects snapshots of friends and scenery. PHYLLIS MC ARDELL- Red directs traffic in the corridors now, but in later years she plans to direct an orchestra. Commercial club, G. A. A., and Girl Reserves welcome her sociability. Taking unusual pictures of friends amuses her. -LEO MC CALL- If you see someone taking photographs of his own writing on a blackboard, it must be Leo, Student council member, for that's his favorite indoor sport. To announce athletic events is this competent lad's only wish. MARIE MC CARRON - Here's another one of our girl sport en' thusiasts. As she has proved in G. A. A., she's active in all sports, especial' ly in kittenball, where she whacks the ball at a great clip. Girl Reserves are reinforced by her vitality. LAVYRENCE MC NEELY- just give him a ball and bat and other paraphernalia necessary for a baseball player, and you'll see the true Mickf ey. It's his recreation and profession. Student Council claims him as a member. GERALD MILLER - Curly-top joe wants to be boss in a bigger than big concern. If there's no vacancy, he'll fill the position of an engineer. His love for photography accounts for his being a Camera club goer. VIRGINIA MILLER - As president of Glee club, program chair' man of Girl Reserves and Commercial club, and G. A. A. member, Virg has shown her capability. To her efficiency archery and hiking have added grace so that she may adorn any office.
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V ' .sf-if sf-'sign 5 . .an H ig 'w w? ,E . ,.,. j A vc I ' mei 6 ., 5 ,wm? SUE KIRCH -L'Sue, a delightful little miss, wants to earn her dolf lars as a secretary. She is winning many friends in G. A. A., jr.fSr. Sisters, and Commercial club. For added entertainment she reads, skates, swims, and skis. ROY KLATT-When he has time to spare, diligent Roy bats the ball for a home run. Soon he'll be batting the right figures as bookkeeper of a large industrial firm. He shares the enthusiasm of Travel club. W ' 5 FRANK KNAPP- Frank hopes his stamp collection will lead him straight to a government position. But he won't refuse a chance to work on ' the railroad and an opportunity to see the country at first hand. A 'i ,f A ja ,lll FRIEDA KOENIG -- Frieda's charm and extensive reading combine f' 'I , to make her the nurse patients keep calling for. President of Jr.fSr. Sisters and vice president of the junior class, she adds Travel and Commercial clubs and Student Council to her activities. QC DOROTHY KOSTOHRIS - Dot's ability on ice skates will keep her young and full of life. Her speed in typing will carry her far into the business world. Her participation in Commercial and Travel clubs keeps her well informed. ROBERT KRAMLINGER - Tinker, tinker, little all old radio sets do sob. Bob's set his cap on being a radio technician. When not at h5me experimenting with radios, he can be found ' 'biting the ball on san ots. LAURA KRATT-A member of the Historical society and Annual staff, Laur's love of mathematics shows why she chooses to be a commerf cial statistician. She lists the theater as tops when it comes to entertain' ment. WILLIAM KREBES -L'Kreebs insists his ambition is to work where they pay a salary instead of wages. His humor as well as his tools rings out at Hobby club. Tennis, skating, and carving are his chief arts. 5 if 5 'W . i' my 3 ,K 1 'ie I ci 1 s 5i 2:53, 2 it lf H52 Q V, 'lg 5 .. ,,..:,, . t sis., . 2' 1 ma' . ' ' bt E 1 is M3 y,ky- , , V-,'t, - EMIL KRIZEK - In a few years our tend to business Emil will be fu ? wcrking in a leather factory or at his more coveted work, bookkeeping. ' L ,,,,. I Hobby club, which early attracted his attention, elected him secretary. .A -'f.':. , 4 1 BERNARD KROIS - Ben CYowsah! Yowsah!5 Bernie aims to be an Q 4 engineer. We wonder where and why he acquired his nickname. Maybe .. ', ' '- he'll explain. Woodwork is his hobby. Directing trafhc is his Student -. Council duty. ,a Q FRANCES KROIS -That Frances likes sports is shown in her activif ty in G. A. A., and Archery clubs. On nurse's night off, she plans to have a grand old time dancing to the latest tunes. EUGENE LA BARRE - Although Gene lists wood chopping as his favorite pastime, he turns softie when he speaks of his career. To be a 'awhitefcollaru man is his fondest desire. For diversion he turns to poetry. RUTH LA CHAPELLE-Surveyor and Annual staffs, G. A. A., and jr.-Sr. Sisters have all laughed with Ruthie Inside her cashier's cage she will continue to see the bright side of life and watch other movie fans trail past the box office. RUSSELL LACKNER - In the future, Russ will be all set for any whitefcollar job that presents itself. He has already proved his efhciency in Council and in the Senior class as secretary and will undoubtedly satisfy the most exacting employer.
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NEAL MOLD - Oh for the life of a forest ranger is the song in Neal's heart. It's his one and only craving. His extra moments are usually spent in practicing to become a crack shot, JAMES MOONEY- Moon is a follower of the great national pas- time. He loves baseball so well that he has decided to gain fame as a star major league player. His Irish humor anirnates Student Council. MARY MORRI - Mare's Commercial club friends have all heard about her collection of beautiful- poems. Now she enjoys waltzing the length and breadth of the ballroom, but later on her fingers will continue to waltz - over the typewriter keys. WILLIAM MOSSBRUGGER - Likable Bud is the source of many good laughs. His friendliness is distributed at Thespians as well as in his daily classes. That car of his transports his pals to and from school. l JOSEPH MUELLNER -Travel club's Shorty is a music fan. You know him as a small but important part of the Sunlite orchestra. He hopes to be famous some day as a band leader or great actor, LEONA MULCARE - Her ability to tickle the ivories on the piano helped Leona win three typing awards. To be a private secretary is her goal. She is active in Commercial club, Girl Reserves, and Student Council. GEORGE MUNDT--This progressive young man intends to work with figures during his lifetime - that is, become a math teacher. He does not hesitate to say that he has a wonderful stamp collection and favors in- dustrial geography. ROBERT MURPHY- His ability in typing will aid our singing Irish' man in his favorite pursuit - newspaper reporting. Bob dreams of man' aging the sport section since sports - both as participator and spectator- lie nearest to his heart. ROBERT NICHOLSON - Not content with keeping both feet on the ground as a football player, Nick plans to soar to dizzy heights, ref solving to be a stunt flier. Even his hobbies are daring - motorcycling, hunting, and boxing. WILLARD OLSEN - Just let me on the green, chants Witty Will, who hopes to connect the golf club with the ball to break 90. Silent' ly and industriously he goes about his business in Historical society, Counf cil, Surveyor and Annual staffs. LLOYD OLSON -The correct swing's the thing, believes darkfhaired Lloyd, as his proficiency in golf, dancing, and track exempliies. Striding through a college course will be just another form of sport to this future engineer. KATHERINE PAGE - Kay has that certain something which will be an asset to her as a reporter or archeologist. Her services as G. A. A. president, Thespian, Annual and Surveyor staff, and Commercial club mem' ber are valued highly. JOHN PERRY-This life of the party may say he'll be an advertisf ing manager, but his secret longing is to yodel on Jack Benny's program. His bubbling spirit eifervesces in Thespians, assemblies Cremember Rudy?j, athletics, and the Wash. JUNE PETERSON - New York styles will be designed by Pete in future years. She has already begun to read up on the subject. Her out- side interests are Jr.-Sr. Sisters, Thespians, and stage makefup.
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