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SENIURS Page 26 LORRAINE B. De'ROO. So Soft, So Sweet, So Simple. Dark Eyes will make her career as a stenographer since she finds typing her most agreeable subject. She joined Handicraft 3, and Orchestra I-2-3-4. Although she plays the violin herself, she prefers listening to the saxophone. She de- lights in ice skating and chop suey. THEODORE DEXTER. RubinoH the Second. Ted, Hi-Y I-2-3-4, Broadcast 1-2-3-4, Latin Club 1-2, Fortune Guild 4, Wecomi 4. Plans to take up chemistry. Studies at midnight. First violinist in Or- chestra. Likes roller-skating, roses, and tur- key with cranberry sauce. One of the youngest seniors. LOUISE DIETER. Aw Fiddle Faddlef' Poochie was a member of G.R. for one year, and of Commerce Club for two. En- joys studying shorthand and typing, and swims for a recreation. Likes to hear Eddie Howard sing My Last Goodbye. Also likes to hear an accordion. Sundaes are her favorite desserts, and roses her favorite flowers. BETTY DONNAN. Well, Fancy That! Latin Club 1-2, G.R. 1-2-3-4, Fortune Guild 3-4, G.A.A. 1-2, Glee Club 1-2-3, Broadcast 4. Received the D.A.R. award for citizenship. Betty's hobby is knitting. Her favorite subject is biology, and her favorite sport is basketball. Likes all kinds of flow- ers, especially carnations. ROBERT DREIS. A Hunting I Will Go. Bob's hobbies are numerous, includ- ing hunting, fishing, swimming, and ten- nis. He says he likes science as well as any other subject in high school. He likes to day-dream about fried rabbit and blueberry pie. After graduation he is planning to be an aviator or a forester. KATHRYN EDWARDS. Could Be. Katie is interested in dietetics and ex- pects to continue her study in some uni- versity fshe is still undecidedj. Has been a member in the following clubs: Latin 1-2, History 2-3, Handicraft 3-4, Debate 4, and G.R. l-2-3-4, Cabinet 4. fShe has charge of the microphone.J Likes sociology and costuming. GRACE EHRMANN. Refreshing as the Morning. Grace attended East Aurora in her freshman year. She likes the clarinet, basketball games, lilacs, and chicken and noodles. She has participated in Shorthand Club, junior year, and G.R. 4. After high school she plans to enter into the business world for her career. MARJORIE ENGSTROM. 'Tm Always Thinking of You, Margie. Marge plans to attend college after graduation. She was a member of G.A.A. 1-4, Latin 1-2, G.R. 1-2-3, French 4, Art treasurer 3, Oratory 3, Travel 3. She plays the guitar, her most- liked instrument, and has great fun horse- back riding and collecting phonograph rec- ords. .www lei , W J.aD4fvWl
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MARGARET BECK. Music Has Charm. Maggie is our very promising cellist and 'ull round musician. Expecting a future of concert orchestra work and teaching music, she participated in Orchestra 1-2-secretary 3, president 4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, three years of a cappella choir, Latin Club 1, G.R. 3 -4, G.A.A. 1-2-3 . ROBERT BIDGOOD. The L a d y ' s Choice. Football captain Bid goes for sports in a big way. His activities were Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Hi-Y three years, Student Conference 4. Our hero likes chicken and can hardly keep from teasing people. A Buick, the notes of a saxo- phone, and roses give him a further interest in life. DONALD R. BOLLWEG. H'yar Today and Gone Tomorrow. Lefty likes math, bowling, and baseball. Being born on the same day as Honest Abe, he plans to work in a bank. Here's another fellow with a weakness for chicken and teasing girls. He was a member of Hi-Y in his freshman year. Don's favorite color is green. GEORGE BOND. We, My Camera and Me. George has been a staunch participant in Science Club 1-2-3-4 CCamera Club 3-45, Art Club 1-2, French Club 3, For- tune Guild 3-4, Broadcast photographer 4, Student Conference 4, and our oiiicial Wecomi ushutterbugf, At college he ex- pects to take up engineering, or maybe pho- tography. BETTY BROOKS. It Pays to Have a Mind of Your Own. Betty is going to be an architect, so naturally art is her pre- ferred subject in school. As a girl of fine clarinet ability, she entered Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2, Art Club 4 Her hobbies are architecture, reading, loafing, dancing, and tennis. GYPSY BURTON. I'm in the Mood for Love. G.R. 1-2-3-4, Broadcast 1-2-3-4, Latin Club 1-2-3, Fortune Guild 3-4, and Broadcasting Club 2 have filled Gyp's itinerary. She attended Rye High School, N.J. 25 after college she hopes to do dress buying or personnel Work. Clothes and read- ing are her hobbies. RICHARD ANTON CARLSON. You Only Live Once, So Live. Senior President Dick has willingly offered his services to H1 Y 1-2-3-4, Debate Club 2, Art Club 3, Fortune Guild 3-4, Student Conference 4, Commerce Club 3, and A.B.C. 4. His de- sire for the future is to go up in the woods and live with Nature. He fears one thing--love. MARIE DEKAN. Lassie with the Catch- ing Smile. Marie has been a regular at- tender of G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, G.R. 1-2-3, Handicraft 3, and Orchestra 1-2. Her most enjoyable pastime is roller skating. Although she finds cafeteria her ideal school subject, she expects to be a secretary after gradua- tion. Pork chops are her favorite food. SENIORS Page 2 5
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MARGARET FITZGERALD. A Quiet Little Lassie. Peggy has been having a good time in school for the last four years. She likes typing and shorthand-in fact they are her favorite subjects. She has been a member of Commerce Club two years and delights in eating chocolate sundaes, chew- ing pencils, swimming, and secretarial work. GLORIA FITZSIMMONS. Roll Out of Bed with a Smile. Fitz says her hobby is readingg she'll do anything for a good book and some fried chicken to eat while reading. She belongs to G.R., G.R. Cabinet, and Commerce Club. Next to commercial geog. she likes American history, and swim- ming is one of her favorite sports. DAVID FOSTER. You Can Count on Me. Dave wants to study chemistry and physics so intends to go to North Central College. Hi-Y, Latin Club, and being vice- president of Oratory Club have received his attention for the last four years. His hobbies are drawing and ice skating. He says blue is his favorite color. IRENE FYHR. I Am Always in the Mood. Lucy has been keeping herself busy with G.R., Debate Club, Fortune Guild, Broadcast, French Club, and Glee Club during the last four years. She likes brown and rust clothes and prefers buck- wheat cakes to any other food. She is a good chemistry and sociology student. MAURINE ELLEN GARY. When You Smile It's So Delightful. Jimmie haunts the roller skating rinks, and she certainly is good. She wants to be a dressmaker, and she sews in her spare time. Maurine likes a guitar, red roses, and the color blue. She has been in Girl Reserves for three years and the Handicraft Club one year. FRANK GRAF. Undecided Frank came from Chicago where he attended the Luther Institute for three years. When he is gradu- ated from high school, he wants to go to Armour Tech. Science Club is his chief in- terest in activities, but chemistry and trig- onometry are his favorite subjects. He also likes baseball and railroad modeling. MELVIN GRANT. Little Sir Echo. Mel says his hobby is working, so he plans to attend the DeKalb State Teachers' College. He has belonged to Hi-Y, Fortune Guild, Art Club, Commerce Club, Foot- ball, Trackg he is Senior Treasurer. A big beef steak and oyster stew are weaknesses with him and also the color, blue. WARREN GRANT. Didn't Know What Time It Was. Putt is not a bit like his brother. He is going in for radio servicing after graduation and learn how to take out those static noises. His favorite food is the all-American pork and beans, and he pre- fers the guitar to any other instrument. He likes blondes . . . P SENIURS Page 27
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