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.. ' , 'Q4 ..--. ... XJ: , - --f W - C ass Roll of 1935 Joseph Baba Donald Beadell Betty Beers Dorothy Bethmann Charles Bixler Minnie Black Helen Boehm Clayton Brasefield Jean Clause June Cohen Frances Daws Harry Depew Isabelle Dieifenderfer Pauline Doyno Harry Earles Miller Early Helen Edkin Ruth Ewan Paul Fehr Olga Ferency Robert Fischer Frederick Genther Karl Gray Louis Grieshammer Wilhelm Grieshammer Geraldine Grube Walter Hansel George Harobin Kermit Hersh Howard Hertzog Charlotte Hoffman Mary Hurban Milton Huston twelve- Charlotte Hyatt Jane Ingham Paul Ingham Margherita lngraffea Lois Jones George Kelchner Frederick Kelso Nelson Kimble Clayton Kindt James Klass Olive Kline James Klock Earl Kolb William Krantz Tony Krisukas Richard Kutz Glen Laubach Charles Lipari Cora Long Emma Longenbach William Masler Julia Matyas James McConlogue Thomas McConlogue Evelyn McCray Marie McRoberts Jessie Meixsell Elizabeth Miller Robert Miller Elwood Morris Warren Morrow Velma Moser Neil O'Donnell Harold Ott Frederick Pellegrino Lola Pensyl Margaret Person Sara Phillips Ernest Porter John Pribzick George Primrose Helen Recker Russell Remaly Arlene Richards Madora, Rickey Esther Ross Robert Sandt Lawrence Schroth Marie Seiple Woodrow Shireman Frances Smith Verna Smith Harold Stout Mary Thomas William Trach William Tresize Mary U ngcr Herbert Vanover Ann VJ alter George Walters Walter Weisel Sherman Weiss Mervin Werkheiser Edwin Yetter Frank Young Mae Young
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' Q .- ' Q 1 , K , . ,-4. . . . . . h ,lg 'l ., - 1 . ' H ' I 'N . .. JOSEPH BABA Joe Hi-Y, 3-45 Varsity Haiskvtliull, -l: Bust-hull. 1-2-It-4: Cluss Basketball, 1-2-3 ' The scene is the basketball floor of XVilson High School. XVho is that big, curly-haired boy who just made two points? Yes, it is Joe Baba, NVilson High's star center of the basketball team. The scene changes to the baseball field where Joe plays the part of Mickey Cochrane on the XVilson nine. In school he is a good-natured fellow who is always trying to oblige every- body. He is a member of the Hi-Y. which is his favorite extra-- curricular activity. and he classes stenography as his favorite subject. Joe expects to play baseball after he graduates and try to break into the Big League. If he plays ball as a professional as well as he does for his school, Joe will attain his ambition. DONALD A. BEADELL DOD Vic-if Presidm-tit, St-uiur Vlzissg npr-rt-tin, 2-3--lg Hi-Y, ,ig Band. 1-2-3-4: Orvliestru. 1-2-ll-lg I-It-lm, 2-3-ig Your Rook llilziinger, -lg Nfilllllgvl' of lvlnggiziuo Uuxiipziigii, -lg Honor Student 9 Speaking of l. Q.'s, have you met our illustrious vicefresi- dent, Mr. Beadell? You've heard him Orate in assembly about the year book. of which he is manager: you've heard him give solos on his trusty trombone: you've watched him singing in the glee club: yOu've read his articles in the Echo. But you don't know the real Don until you come against a college algebra problem which needs a fertile mind like his to analyze. XVith all his activities he is never too busy to give assistance to those of us who are less fortunately endowed. He exoects to go to Lafayette where we predict that he will be a musical and scholastic success. BETTY BEERS Be1te ' Opt-rettu, 2-3-43 Draumitic- Club, 3--l: Glue Club, 2-3--13 Year Book. 43 Inner Class B. B., 1-2-33 Ei-ho. il: Girl Reserves. 2-3--l 0 XVe come into a room. A mass of 'gold meets our eyes! XVhat is it? Oh, yes, it's Betty. Betty is blond Cand not a bleached one eitherj. She is the envy of the class, not only be- cause of her hair, but because of her sunny disposition as well. All through school she has been timid in the classroom: it is here that Betty gets stage struck. But as soon as the eyes of the teacher are averted. she loses that feeling. Despite this handicap Betty is a hard worker. Her art committee in Girl Reserves is both dependable and unique. Betty is our class baby and when she gets old enough she wants to go into training. DOROTHY BETHMANN ::D0t.v1 fourteen- Drnniatif: Club, 3-43 Senior Play: Class Basketball, 1-2-3-4g Glue Club, 1-2-3-43 National Thespians, 3--lg Opt-rettus. 2-3--lg Your Book Stuffg Girl Re- serves, 2-3 ' Yes. dear readers, you are now looking upon another of those famous Bethmanns, known for their singing. Dorothy has been in the glee club for four years and has been a faithful member. She has other interests besides singing. She belongs to Actor's group and Make-up group of the Dramatic Club. She has been in many plays. XVe will never forget her as the helpful mother in the Junior play, Neighbors, and in the Senior play as the ever-eating Mabel. Dorothy would like to become an opera singer or singing teacher. In a few years we may see an announcement that Mademoiselle Dorothy Beth- mann will sing at the Metropolitan Opera House.
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