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Q .. . ....-.,. .,,., . , .ii P Q , 1 HELENE MACLEOD VIOLET MENGEL Glee Club, 1-2-3-43 Literary, 1-2g Dra- matics, 2g Secretary, 1-25 Student Council, 1-2. You mean the girl nearly hysterical with laughter? Why that happens to be Helene. Helene is very attractive and also a very excellent Commercial student. She might be somebodyis stenog for a while. Then, no doubt, She will be someboa'y's pal. Hereys wish- ing you much happiness. P U. fir If '--,LL :xii ' H-1. V .ig - 'iw-.. . mr:-i.r . . t , 5, fgf ,X Glee Club, 1-2g Literary, 1-25 Dramatics, 2. Violet likes to pretend that she is misunderstood-not exactly a martyr, but an individual who isn't interested in a single fellow. UD But we all know different after spying a strange-looking class ring on her finger. Violet pretends that she is care-free and some day we are going to her woman's apparel shop and find out how free she is. We are wishing you the best of success. I aj I
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ffl Q I ., .. 5-fly, ., .,, U1 ,- ,X- ki. , , , I i ROBERT FEYL HELEN HETTINGER HBMU Band, 2-3-45 Orchestra, 3-4, Literary, 1-2, Science, 23 Baseball, 4. Here's the fellow who should have been named Staudt. Kermit makes a better Feyl than does Bob. Among other things, Bob plays a cornet like a professional and no matter what hap- pens he is always able to get something out of it. Here's wishing you luck, Bob, and may you ever reduce. .gif dig 44- Glee Club, 1-3, Literary Society, 1-23 Dramatic Club, 2, Vice-President, 13 Stu- dent Council, lg Track, 2-3. Besides possessing many other worthy attributes, Helen has a very sunny dis- position. Helen is one of the small lot in our class but she shouldn't mind since the boys like them small, especial- ly one who is tall, dark, and handsome. In the future tune in on your radio and hear Helen speak as the honored guest on the program of the National Dairy Products Association. We wish you luck and complete happiness, Helen. A l rig f-,fdfi 41.-sb i l' l R' 'UQ ' c ,lxffx .J 1 1, ,1- 15 , , ,.. :rv 1 : 1 . 3 , ,, e ml ' 5 Z --gif V, -V, li J ,v ij: AI ,xi l ,I I 1 l A g . p lb l U I F , I ' QQ' X4 Q N ,Q ' I i N 1 , N 5 an w t 1 ,aa ,. i.fiTt!'xIl'-Nils, --24 Q-'F '
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r , rj ,I 1 X E ggi' e - iff o itil, T, , to e . 1 jg 1 l GEORGE MOYER A m os Literary, 23 Science, 23 Vice-Pres. of A.A., 35 President of A.A., 43 Vice-President of Class, 3-4-Q Debating, 4, Assistant Business Manager, 4, Manager Baseball, 4. The bespectacled face portrayed above is none other than that of good-natured Amos Moyer. Between French, de- bating and attending to his duties as President of A.A. Amos has been kept rather busy. We have substantial proof that he put the mile in smile. Here's to you, Georgie! May you ever be successful! WARREN PEIFFER Basketball, 3-4g Dramatics, 2, Literary, 1-2, President, lg Track, 2-3-43 Business Manager, 4. VVarren is the big business man of the class. Whenever you see Peiffer in the hall looking for somebody, you can be sure it is in regard to some business proposition. Warren is one of the star basketball players of the senior class. Good luck. 1 , ' l , ,Mill .,j,?,fi , I ' QQ, . My Q i173 V , Y. i. ,K rw, t A a- f f. l will-.x -Q. Lil -' , ll 5 ' , xx .2 ,af . - 7,4 ,ir , .U '21 :gy .e 1 V Y 'Q ,l fe v - I Q 'ii' I ,wwf wi F 1 W e 1 N l fl' it , IF rl u klh g v.v, , 1 L at l Q l , n A Fifi? nqiftf i ,H ,E th 7 I N I ' iii
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