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CELIA IRONS Cease Cease has plenty of pep and plenty of pals as was evident by her selection as one of the Homecoming Queen candidates. Y-Teens, Jadelle, L i b r a r y Club, GAA, Kanteen, and IRC have taken up much of her spare time. ROSEMARY JIRIK Rosie A small package of gig- gles and flashing red hair, always ready for a good laugh is Rosie. A part in O u r Our Town a n d Green Pastures were her main accomplish- ments, along with Jodelle, Junior Achievement, and choir. JANICE JOHNSON Jan Our lovely Homecoming Queen of 1952, Jan has excelled in all she has at- tempted. Among her many achievements are included library Club, Choir, Y- Teens, IRC, Red Cross, Jo- delle, Cheerleader, Junior Class Secretary, besides being a star in our oper- ettas. ALFRED KASID AI An all around great guy, Al has distinguished himself both scholastical- ly and athletically, ranking near the top of his class and playing first-string football lall-cityi, basket- ball, and baseball. A very popular fellow, he was chosen as Treasurer of the Junior Class and Senior Class President. 'Q DONALD JOHNSON 5 DUANE JOHNSON Don Don has made quite a name for himself here at Wilson through his mag- nificent portryal of Moses in Green Pastures . Truly a versatile fellow, he be- longed to Jadelle, IRC, La- tin Club, log Staff and intra-mural basketball. Don plans to go on to college. Swede A winning smile is Swede's trademark and he has made many friends by looking at the bright side of everything. Jadelle, gymnastics, track, Student Council, and IRC are all credited with his member- ship. Easy to know, he should have o successful life. SHIRLEY JAHR Shirl A likeable miss with dark hair and brown eyes is Shirl. Following a busi- ness course all four years she furthered her training by taking part in the On- the-Job Training program. Shirley has attended Jo- delle and has been a Log and Wilsonian Representa- tive. BARBARA JOHNSON Barb Barb is a clever gal with real wit and individualism. She has been noted for having the ability to make her pen say what she feels and, because of this, has been welcomed on the Wilsonian Staff. She was also a member of IRC. RICHARD KAYE Bugs Bugs, for four years, has been the friend, promoter, actor extraordinary, and live wire in general of the class of '53. Very active in extra-curricular activities, he belonged to Hi-Y, Stu- dent Council, Jadelle, and was a member of the gymnastics and swimming teams. JACK KELLER A staunch member and supporter of the Wilson Band and formerly the German Band, Jack and his sax are well-known to everyone here at Wilson. Rating high with everyone, his favorite subiect is math and favorite sport basket- ball.
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BEVERLY HERBST Bev Bev's four years have been taken up with Li- brary Club, FHA, .lodelle, lunior Achievement, and Executive Board. ln her future years, Bev would like to become a practical nurse which is a very bright career. BEVERLY I-lER1AN Bev A tall, dark, girl with a slow but winning smile. Bev actively participated in lodelle while during her spare time she paints fig- :rines and collects records. Bev would like to go into 1ursing -but .plans on a ob for a while. LOIS HORNELL Lois finds her interest in fashionable clothes, and is always on top with new style s . This dark-haired maiden has graced the halls of Wilson for the past fo4ur years taking a course that will help her attain her ambition of be- coming a Medical Tech- nologist. ANNE HUNTINGTON Mickey Mickey, as she is called by fellow classmates, has been a member of several clubs such as Y-Teens, Stu- dent Council, Jodelle, Li- brary Club, and Red Cross. Her unceasing charm has made her many friends the past four years. yi 5 'ii DONALD HOLUM Whitey Don, our all-city guard in football, also plays baseball and is outstand- ing in hockey and base- ball. He is Student Coun- cil president and Vice- President of FTA. Popular Whitey belongs to Jodelle and played a prominent part in the success of Green Pastures . RICHARD HOLZSCHUH Rich Rich shares a popular pet peeve, that of women drivers. For an ambition this well-liked fellow plans to go into the business world. His favorite dish is wild fowl and he has ser- ved as Log Representative. JUDITH HERBST Judy Judy, an FTA member, enioys most sports, par- ticularly baseball and vol- leyball. This girl, with a smile for all, hopes to go on to college, learning to be a grade school teacher. We know she will be a success at it. ELAINE HJELMGREN Shorty Elaine's interests in the past four years have been primairly with sports as she has belonged to GAA since her freshman year bowling for two years. Shorty, as her friends call her, also participated in the FHA club. of LEONARD HUBERTY Len A friend of many in his four years at Wilson, Len has given his classmates many a reason to chuckle at his occasional pun or ioke. Working every night after school, Len found lit- tle time for extra-curricular activities. HENRY HYATT Hank Hank has wan a great many friends during our four years with his pleas- ing smile and clever wit. As a member of On-the- Job Training he has had little extra time. But he did manage to lend a helping hand to Kanteen this year.
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GERALDINE KOEPKE Gerry Gerry's popularity was shown when she was se- lected as Homecoming Queen candidate in her Senior Year. She contrib- uted her extra time to such activities as Jodelle, Choir. and IRC. Her ambition at the present is to be an airline hostess. JEAN LANCASTER As co-editor of the log, lean has contributed heav- ly to the success of this lublication. Operettas, Jo- lelle, Student Council, IRC, ted Cross, and Chairman if '52 Prom Committee :ave filled the rest of her extra - curricular time ean's plans for the future nclude college. PATRICK LAVEY Pat An ever-present figure :ar three years during our happy time has been at lavey. Pat's favorite ish is that' old American and-by apple pie . Pat kes animals, particularly ogs, and his favorite color blue. JANET LE CLAIRE .lan You don't forget blue yes like Jan's. That gal's yes got sparkle in 'em. s evidence of her popu- urity, .lan has been Sec- 'tary of the W Club, :longs to the latin Club, ffice Staff, Red Cross, td was Recording Secre- ry of GAA. ff iw' ROBERT LARSON Bob A quiet person with a Hi and smile for every- one. Like any normal Wil- sonite, Bob likes his steak and french fries most any- time. Bob likes sports, es- pecially bowling, but only had time to ioin the school league. FRANK LA VALLEY La Wall This stocky, curly-haired youth has done much to enhance the success of Wilson sports. Football and gymnastics are proof of his ability as an athlete. During his high school career, rugged Frank has won the admiration and friendship of many. BARBARA KOMIVES Barb On-the-Job Training has served to give Barb a good background for her future ambition, to became a bookkeeper. This good- notured gal has been a member of FHA, Kanteen, and has also served as Wilsonian Representative. ROGER LANGMACK Rog Rag has been active pri- marily in sports, namely fo otba l l , baseball, 'B' squad basketball, and in- tra-mural basketball. He was a member of the cast of Green Pastures , the school play of '52. Rag hopes to go into engin- eering. 'E' We RONALD LAZER Ron looking into the future, we see Admiral Lazer com- manding his fleet in the Carribbean. Departing for the Navy in his senior year, Ron retained many memories of Wilson activi- ties, one of which was gymnastics. Among Ron's hobbies are his car and roller skating. ETHEL LIPTAK Eth High octane Eth is a friendly gal with real cute dimples. Jodelle, FHA, IRC, Student Council, and the Wilsonian Staff have added her name ta their membership rosters. Some- day she would like to be a receptionist.
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