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JAKE WILSON . . . leaves much unspoken . . . often surprises his teachers with his versatility . . . his name fits his personality very well.-XNALTER McGRANAHAN . . . his favorite diversions are baseball and fishing . . . quiet . . . enjoys roller skating . . . future is undecided.-RAYMOND COOK . . . quiet, but when you know him -- Oh! . . . he wants to be an A-1 salesman . . . his favorite hobby is trapping.-KENNETH FLORO . . . Vincent is his middle name . . . doesn't like to dance . . . will be an aviator some day . . . enjoys building model planes.-BILL BENSON . . . has no ambitions for the future . . . and enjoys no hobbies . . . unless one could call his Hirting a hobby.- ROLAND MOSMIER . . . Mose intends to become a professor . . . wonders why you should want to know what his hobby is. . . enjoyed playing varsity football,-PAUL NVEGENER . . . has the unusual hobby of collecting skulls . , . one :nnbition is to find time to sleep . . . for entertainment he chooses a lecture from a teacher l-XNIAYLAND XNEIBLE . . . calm . . . his ambition is to become a school teacher . . . he has made music his hobby . . . he is very quiet.-LEROY VVEIBLE . . . a cousin to Xdfayland . . . like the others, he wants a good job . . . the shortest boy in the class, four feet, nine inches tall.-ARTHUR McDANlEL . . . Pugnacious . . . witty in an unusual manner . . . the pride of the navy and the problem of the teachers . . . wants only to have his talents recognized. VIOLET WASNICH . . . collects souvenirs as her hobby . . . she would like to get a job as a clerk . . . enjoys skating and bicycling.-ANITA VOLK . . . desires to be a wrapping clerk . . . she collects souvenirs . . . likes baseball . . . doesn't like swimming or lectures.-DORIS MONROE . . . wants to be a private secretary . . . her hobby is dancing . . . she enjoys horse-back riding . . . likes to use big words.-ANTOINETTE IERMANO . . . is small . . . Toni has coal-black hair . . . hopes to be a private secretary . . . dress designing occupies her spare time.-IUANITA RUTH KOFFITZ . . . very proud of and very fond of l1er brothers . . . dislikes jitterbugging.-VIRGINIA STALKER . . . she wants only to get married . . . she considers boy-friends hcr favorite hobby . . . yet she doesn't like post-office.-MARY VVILSON . . . intends to be a traffic managei '... likes clothes, just as all girls do . . . hates poker-faced teachers.-MARGIE JEAN NVELSHEIMER . . . shows drawing ability, but she insists that she will not be an artist . . , she wants to be what is supposedly dear to every girls' heart, a housewife.-EVELYN BROVVN . . . has a pretty middle name, DeLauris . . . wants a job . . . enjoys crochet- ing as her hobby . . . and she likes baseball and movies. -24-
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Juniors - Going Places Like the usual freshmen classes, there WCl'C no social affairs for the year except a Christmas party. The oITiccrs for the freshmen year were Tom O'Nei1, j:1'c.vidcHl,' jack Dorr, wire f'l'C.S'idl7llf,' Junior Rahrig, .8't?L'1'L'llZ1'j' and f1'L'f1.Y'lL'l'U7'. Miss Smith acted as advisor for this year. The annual outing was held at lNallJriclge Park the last clay of school. As sophomores, the class undertook more activities with the careful guidance of Bliss Atwell. The officials for this year were Tom O'Neil, prv.ridal1f,' Harry Graves, wire presi- derilg Dick Guerin, .vzrrrvIa1'y and lr'ea.v1u'cr. By popular demand, another Christmas party was held. The splash party at the Y. Wi. C. A. which followed shortly after the Christmas party was stamped successful. On the day for the class outings, this group journeyed to lNamplers' Lake with this year's seniors. At the tirst meeting of the year 1939-40, the Junior otticers were elected. Tom O'Neil again headed the list as Pre.ride1if, with Dolores Vvalsh, second as wire l71'l?.YidL'llf,' Betty Rawlings, and Bob Marshall served as .v1'r1'cla:'y and irf'a.rm'cr', respectively. Miss Switzer became the class advisor. Third Roni: L, King. Lf. Schermer, M. Slender, F. O'Neil, ll. Young, V. Langham, I. Frank, M. Lavoy, M. Stalker, L. Strohm. St?6'01'ld Roni: V. Switzer, D. Craig, L. Coleman, J. Hayward, J. Willson, R. Caviey, D. Bennet, A. XN'right, L. Kramp, D. Minium, M. Main, V. Mock. liirxt Rare: li. Beckley, H. Macut, G. Dunn, R. Bauman, L. Brock, O. XVinterfield, 1. Ron- feldt, B. Rawlings, H, Simon, M. Saani, E. Hartman, D. Kern. -26-
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