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Foresters, Architects, Magicians William Knoebelfdark, handsome . , . out of town girls . . . town girls . . . girls-yea, Tobin! His Prom Majesty . , . athletic . , . Carl Kachftall, lanky lade 6' -l . , . mechanic . . . would like to have tried fried ice cream on toast . . . would work as a clerk . . . Wayne Koch--interested in radios and physics , . . de- sirous of building a mechnical teacher . . . there goes a pretty girl---and Wayne follows with a whistle . . . Franklin Koehler----on politically-minded side . . . de- liberate speaker . . . short . , . snapshooter , , , Boys' State . , . true to a brunette . . . pep band . . . Kenneth Koepke--suave . . , magician . . . plenty of tricks and cards up his sleeve . . . sharpshooter . . , always combing that dark hair . . , Margaret Kowal- kowski -the gal likes baseball, badminton, operas, fruit salad, dark men, English, dancing, and traveling . . . A. A. Af- also arranged assemblies. Sheldon Kramer---tore around for Hi-Y . . . good dancer . . . good manners plus . . . devoted stamp collector . . . drove around in his truck . . . lsabel Kuelll-a ready smile . . . crisp wavy hair . . . Izzy . . . A's , . . wiz in classes . . . idles at the library , . . Mary Kuranx-merry Mary . , . gorgeous copper locks . . . laughed a lot . . . had a good time . . . one of the Happy Trio . . . soaks up cakes at-guess? . . . Albert LaFratta--- Al . . . short, brisk . . , walks on his hands with a stogie in his mouth lit says herel . , . blares fo'th on the slush pump . . . Samuel Lamberton - Lovin' Sam to Grace . , . tall . . . shambles lazily down the halls or through the pork . . . National Guard . . . carries the books Grace likes . L r Caroline Lartz- a cappella Jenny Lind , . . crochets when not sing- ing . , . likes hikes--when she's not singing . . . delib- erates on things . . . Eleanor Lass---blonde, but yes! . . . mad about music . . . the poetic miss of H320 College Avenue . . . has ability to get by with things . . . Marilyn Lauer-bowls . . . dances . , , would love to be waited on hand and foot . . . caramel sundaes, Lawrence Welk, brunettes . . . Betty Jane Layman+B. J.'s always smothering a giggle . . . dark . . . Claude . . . sax . . . collector of perfumes and men-us . . . Joyce Leadley- pride of the Girl Scouts . , . made two radio appearances for them . . . rosy cheeks, curly black hair . . . chants praises of Cary Grant . . . Warren Leadleyeartist by nature . . . Creative Writer of the Creative Writers . . , photo club . . . Star'tist . . . hopes to be a commer- cial artist or author . . . William Lean-Lean is a base- ball fien' . . . also fond of handling a rod and reel . . . happy when hunting, too . . . Hot Stove League. Myrtle Lebermanfhome ec . , . sews and reads a lot . . . never gets himself riled up . . . likes smooth swing and plenty of it . . , Wesley Lees- hunting and history and 4-H . . .Wisconsin U. will welcome him . . . wants My clear, have you tried Lux for the hands? says Harley Woyahn lleftl to dishwasher, Harry Letts, in the boys' home ec class. Yes, and l've bought two cartons for the more deli- cate things in my hope chest, replies Harry in all his domestic wisdom. iii Denotes January graduates. I I I to use his technique as a lab techniclianl , . . James Leonard7Brookfielder , . , around with Ding . . . athlete . . . power underneath that lazy smile . . . women . . , hunting lor maybe vice versal . . . Harry Letts---likes his snooze , . . four-year Council man . . . would like to settle down with Hedy lright comfyll . . . prexy of his class '40 . . . James Lockman- --Mr. Presi- dent . , . grave or jolly . . . a man's manfno gals for him yet . . . sportshero . . , also marks . . . Boys' State . . . Warren Lubnow-- raced around on his bikexnews- boy . , very much a blondy . . . sketches 'n' etches 'n' draws 'n' stuff , . , Marion Lulter--glossy long page boy . . . strolling with Izzy . . . chattering . . , screwy re- marks . . . rabid music fan---Nelson Eddy. Lawrence Lynch---another great athlete . . . solid Co- captain of the Cards . . . Bus . . . the guy seems shy---but lust ask the women about that . . . La Verne Macholdt-a laugh, a smile, a grin for that red-headed music teacher , . , artist clear through , . . can that boy drawl . . . Helen MognussenfSussex, Hartland, and finally W. H. S.-and did right well for herself here . . . Shorty . . . chirps like the birds . . . Robert Malmgren-Bob . . , walks the Blonde Torpedo home . . . bike racing . . . wants to hibernate in a forest lnot a hermit-forestryl . . . Agnes Marksfswimming. . . sometime a secretary . . . sedate , . . smiles , . . taboos qirls that gush . . . found her 'round the round table . . . Harold Morose-- architectural drawing, mechanical drawing, just drawing- -anyhow he's plenty good . . . goes fishing . . . and catches fishl George Marquordt--the PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM . . . shooting . . . hunting , . . Great Danes, The Wiffen- poof Sang, and more hunting and shooting , . . physics- wiz . . . Where's Howie? . . . Arlis Martin-one of G. A. A.'s members- -swimming---a champ on the board - diving . . . baseball . . . Star column . . . booster for fem football booters . , . Ruth Mason-- curly black hair . . . nimble with a needle . . . give her some goo, water, and a combfprestol waves and curls galore , . . Gee whiz! . . . Betty McCudden---Oirish . . quick temper quick laugh . . . carefree in class , . . so short, so blonde, so much fun . . . Arlys McGowan-red-headed honey . . . preferred by many-prefers Smitty . . . traveled all over the West in her lUnlOI' YGGF . . charmin' miss. Page I9
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xl Nurses, Machinists, Technicians . . . Bernard McGuire-sort o' dashin' like . . . grins at the good-looking gals . . . specializes in bothering Miss Hoeveler in H. R .... Joyce McWethy-musical Mac : master of the marimba . . . adept at drumming . . . piano player. . . spieler on glockenspiel . . . xylophone . . . buzzes around in her car . . , Marie Meidenbauer- smart as the dickens . . . bright and alert . . . always around Miss Friday's books . . . proud of that ability to keep secrets , . . Kathleen Meyers4Katie of the korny jokes . . . brownette , . . talkativefyeah man! , . . daffy about toffy apples at Mike's . . . G. R, . . . Jimmy Stewart . . . Robert Michalski- blond, husky pigskin tosser . . . cooks, too . . . he's an ace on the diamond , . . they dub him an angel in disguise . . . Gladys Mierow- warbled with the Rhythm Rascals . , . window shops . . . collects songs . . . sang- singsf-will sing . . . quartet of years in orchestra. Robert Miller--long-leaged lad with a St, Louis accent ---'specially on piano . . , golfer , . . assembly an- nouncer . . . basketeer . . . school Rotarian , . , such dark hair, dark eyes . . . Leoras Montville--tempestuous . . . gum's chum . , . swims with vim . . . guards econ books with her life . . . Sign a cardfor else! . . . Janet Moulton--fudge that just melts in your mouth . . . short, liaht, spirited . . . wants to be heard in all homes via radio someday . . . Robert Mucklerflittle man, in stature . . . likes to argue . . . spent the year weighted down by lvan's books-his pay, a packaae of aum a day . . . Elmer Murray--red top . . . Do tell , . . clubs, tees and balls lsocialitellfa minx on the links . . . late hours . . . John Myers-- -smooth Johnnie . . . a hello for everyone . . . casual air . . . accused of greeting the dawn when he isn't sleeping. Delbert Nader-track . . . between malls and mice, he'll take mice . . . along with Hansecurly hair . . . diag- noses ills of autos . . . Merlin Nader-curly-headed Hans . . . hoop her , traokstar, great football man . . . all-Suburban qu . . . tter, plaque, and med- als . . . Rosemary . r t lglagel-swell girl . . . always a book-al s o ook . . w en she says SOr1'16tl'iin',,Sl'19 I' i . . swell student Eugene N CS Ui ' e autos in his home b ' in secret yen r p . . ba o t UU g , , , . ni or or . . .Goldie Newbury? din r n i ct o ers toujo likewise . . . cr' t 'ii VW Jklljiilllb Frances Zollner. Page 20 eating is her specialty . . . squeaks when she gets het up . . . Mary Alice Nichols-M. A. N.fher initials . . . dark, dimpled, devilish . . . Corrollite . . . dashed down here for econ only this year. Marylee Northey--brief in height-not in brains . . . 4-H achievement gal . . . likes to read . . . Creative Writer-and how . . . pounded out typed pages for Star . . . Mary Olshefski-choice voice . . . worked to give us good assemblies . . . when she isn't working on assembly commission, scribbling, or singing, she col- lects stamps . . . Elizabeth Olson--v-Genesee and the square dances . , . kids tease her about going out with other girls' friends . . . nix on sissies , . . Ruth Olson- quietly iovial . . . likes everybody, everything . . . cam- paigns for poppa . . . plays the piano . , , hoards match boxes . . . Marion Owenson-'nother knitter . . . aims to go to St. Mary's hospital to study nursing . . , tor- mented, teased, tantalized about her swimming . . . Nettie PanellafNettie's kinda quiet-like 'n' pretty . . . reads o new book 'bout every three daY5 - 4 - COTS Qei her squirmy, Harriet Parmenter-merry maid with a mind . . . main- tainer of marks and merit . . . has that certain way with her. . . Parmie . . .voted school's outstanding qal . . . and she is . . . Myrtle Patey-can that aol play basket- ball! . . . Genesee and the Circle Two Step . . . intends to carry on at Whitewaterwthen teaching . . . William Patey fishes-and when he does he's after BIG ones . . . has a collection of his creations from woodwork class . . . Ann G. Patrinos-always calm and tranquil . . . likes teachers . . . if she has her wayfand she's de- termined in her waysfshe'll be a teacher herself . . . Catherine Patrinos- Katie . . . one of the Patrinos Four . . . likes people-and whot's more-aets along with people . . . a smile and a hand wave for all . . . James Patt-plans to invent a noiseless cleat for heels . . . has a peculiar aversion for swinger stvle of dancing . . . crooned in the choir . . . Bette Peters- ambles home the long way . . . teoses her pals . . . likes to scribble letters . . . prefers red heads with big feet . . . jitterbug. Elaine Peterson-Don . . . Don . . . dark-eyed . . . sweet-voiced prima donna . . . always wrinkling up her nose . . . Don . . . lthis is where we came inl . . . Dorothea Pfeiler-hotsie Dotsie . . . diminutive . . . brimful of pep . . . studying nursing . . . usherette at games-red shirt, white skirt-'member? . . . Fred Plehn-happy with a gun and some woods . , , lemon pie . . . lemon haired girls . . . wants to live the life ofa contractor-building bridges, etc .... Esther Port: -small, sweet-singer . . . a cappella, sextet, rhythm rascals . . . hair of dusky hue . . . vamp with those brown soul lamps . . . rug-cutter . , . Alexander Pre- lozni4curly, curly hair . . . doesn't like school much- -r gold diggers . . . but blondes-well! . . . cross coun- iy . . . shooting-sometimes with a camera. Guzzling cakes and hitting the ice cream cones are some of the Mike mob - Johnny Myers, Kappie Vye, and Irene Bainbridge. Peek- ing over the top of the next booth is Eva Kerr, and re- flected in the mirror is Denotes January graduates.
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