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RUTH ELLEN PATTERSON . , . llnlhin' . . . lypist ...T flings' l.iin's lliiliglitw. tiviwxuil ClPlll'S1'. Vain Nh-tvr lg llusky Stull' 43 ll. ll. if-Cl-45 lll':ulii1nlin's ll. Sln' ie. qc-nth' of NIH't'l'll :mul lu-ln'l'irivnt nf mimi. HAROLD RIDOUT . , . Pm-clmiv ll1Ilil'l'y . . . zillxlvtir. l,'mnin0rn'iul l'uursv. lmul lmll 2 Il-4, lli-Y 2 3-41 Dis- lxilnllivv Eilllkklllllll -lg l'gin'lwv. Ulxlai., lg 'l'ruc'k 2-il. 'lu' :ind his julxiw zurv wr-ll likvnl ly 1-u-:yum-. BARBARA SAWVER . . . Finn- plvxiun , . . Sznvyvr . , , llc-anity Slmpps' . . . l'.inlln-r. l'ulls':v Pl'l'lHll'1ll0l'y l'mn'w. lhmim-xnxx: Stuff 45 HuNk'llv1Ill l-Z II-4g Glvc Clnh lg li. ll. l-2543 G. R. Clllllllfi I!--lp llninc Runnin Offivvx' l 21 ll..-lwt hull vo-rgiptuiii -l. Shr' l-.nows hun' tu plziy' lnxslwl- l-.ill .mil llllllit' Lnnml livvlr li'in'mIN.' MARJORIE SMITH . . . Mari . . . fii'vviifim'l4l , . . likzilmlv, Gmimwail Vmirw. llnxky Stuff 33 Bimim-iuiiq Stull -lg li, ll, l I-2142 llixlrihuiiv- l-Iil. 4, ll--r l-l'l4'lHlN Ilwrv urn inxinx H ln-r lm-A .iw lhvri' .ini 0 ' XEN STONER . . , fllrlrtx' . . . Air Vnrps , . . llnxky lfnlilur . . lNl.Ill'1llI lllEll Srlnml l 21 Bglslivl- lmll l-2 341 Stuff ul Slvnfiulil lf: liilitur of llirky 43 Fu-11 hull ll 41 Buys film- Vlnh l 2 Il llunn' Rnuni Ullirvi' 4. BETTY RANKIN . . . llorsvi . . Pvppy . A . Oulsiilm' ints'r0sl5, G1-ncrul Course. llrannutivs 35 Husky Stuff 41 limniicrzilig Stuff 49 G. ll. 1-21- 3 4. Assembly Fuxiixiiiltec 4. llorsvs uri- lu-r spvciulty, hut shi- :lon-s lllllllj' ulln-r things. WAYNE ROBlNSON . . . llulily . , . Your-vyvs . . . quiet, Livncrul Couzsc. lh'Yi 172-23745 F. F4 A. 3-4g llx':nn:ili1's 45 Boonnwaniu Slulf 4. By Sniilinu hc wins his wary. DORIS EILEEN SAYRE . . . jolly . . , shiny Fmwl . . . Shirlvy. Gonfrul Course. lhximztics l-35 G. R, 1-2-il-4. Shu ilucs il quivtly hut zilwzxyw x-all. LUCIEN STARK . . . lnivim-li . lli-Bzilxvl . . . Sliirlvy , . Gvnius . . , l'ull1-ge l'rvp:il'zitol'y. lllcv fluh l-Z!-Il-43 Mixvil l'lwr- us I-ZZ-Il-43 Quurtul l-il--lg Mixed Uctvl Il-43 Sulnist -lg Avconipu- niat l-2-3-43 liunil l-Z-Zl..4Q llgniuc Bzuul 243-45 Horn Qimrtvt 35 Brxiss Svxtvt 3-43 Crvstmi lfvftivail 2545 Bznifl MIlllIlEK'l' 4: lllvv fluh Prvsiils-nt 45 Nlixvfl Quzirtvl 45 Dl'2llllLllll'S lil 3 41 Assc-mhly l'unin1itIPv 3g Hi Y lg lli'Y f'1nlvin1'l 113-43 Bllllllliflilllf Sizifl' 4. Ull1lS an Qrmul l1IlNlll1'NS fur slnrliqs hut his Illl0llllllll5 :irc 4llIlIl'Wll1ll iliiiilml- MARY LOU SWEENEY . , ilaxtvs . . . siiuppy hrnwn vvrw J . . , spikc ln-L-ls . - . lnnlher Gi-ncrznl l'uursv, G. R. l-2-il-45 llmnc llnmn Offi- wr l 5 Gloc Flnh l-2' Bznslwt- hull l 3 Drznnutir-s l 2515 lluxlax' 'l'hv l'0lllllllN'1l qnxxlilicx nf Li Stuff Zlg Bmmim-i':mu Stuff 4. nmn :mil :nn znllili-tv. uvLlI'll'lX' ii thc' spin' of lif1'. 4133
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BOB MCFARLIN . . . Navy . . One of the boys . . . I7LlNllfl1l??? General Course. Hi-Y 1-2-3-43 Glee Club 2-3-43 Husky 43 Mixed 'Chorus 2-3-4. A member we hated to lose. EARL MCKINNEV . . . Zeke . . . good guy . . . Football. General Course. Football 3-43 Basketball 3-43 Traek 3-43 Hi-Y I-22 3--I: F. F, A. l-22, Silence has many advantages. MARGERY MILES . . . Pudtlv , . Dick . . , Figure . . I, Panther , . . Friendship ring. College Preparatory. G. R. 1-Il-II-43 G, R. Cabinet 3- 43 Student Forum 43 Home Room Officer 1-2-33 Boomerann Cntaff 43 Basketball I1 Hu-ln' Staff 43 Glee Club I-25 Dramat- ics 13 Mixed Chorus I-22. 'We-lll - I'll tell yuh! PAT MOORE . . . Patsy . . . Bill . . . Enzatzetl . . . Illitor . . Panther. General Course. Earlham I3 Roosevelt 1, Ilu-ky Staff 43 Boomer'mq liiliror -I3 G. R. l-2-3-43 Assembly Com- mittee 3, Her charm radiates upon whoin- ver she meets. ORSE . . . Iiliy bmples . , . 4-II4 nnth Hughes I 1.ti'.x:-. BILL M y I -. student Forum 43 lltvnve Room Jffi icer 1-3-43 F. F. A. I-2-3 4' iamatics l3 Boomerang Staff Football 2-33 Track '43 Glec lub 33 Hi-Y 1-2-Il-4, I've been here four years, xybi lionlrln't I graduate? U23 LLOYD MCKIBBAN . . . Z1-kt Chevy . , . Slow talker. General Course. F. F. A. 3-43 I-Ii-Y lil!-Cl-4. You can take my life, but not my Chevy. RICHARD MCLAUGHLIN . . Rich . . . Women-Hater . I-'laid Shirts. General Course. Football Z2-3-43 Football co-cap- tain 43 Basketball l23 lll-Y l-2-3-43 Home Room Officer Il-4, If silence were golden. hell he rielif' BiLL MILLS . . . Salt . . . I'at , . , Eneaeed . . . Pool Ilall. General Course. Basketball l-II 3-43 Basketball co- captain 43 Football l If-3 43 Track I-23 Glee Club l-143 Mixed Chorus l-33 Mixed Octet Zig Ili Y l-ZZ-Il-43 Band gfflt Boomer- anz Staff 4g Home Room Ullicer I-2-33 Dramatics If: Ilauce Bard 3. In spite of all the lt-'nrneal n -ye saill, I still my oun -t,r.n'on keep. BARBARA MORRIS . . . Blondie , . . Patterson , . . Iiarb , . . flever. follege Preparatory, :dec Club l-23 Mixed Cllorus lflfg G. K. l-2-3-43 Husky Stall' 43 Boomerane Staff 4, Here is a maid nho is yer! sweet. ETTA MUCLLER . , , lnuuisitire . , . Worries .... lokes , . . Panther . . , E. J. College Preparatory. Home Room Officer 43 Dramatics 3-43 Boomerang Staff -lg l'lw Officer 33 G. H. I-345 Baud I-3-43 Clarinet Quartet Cl-43 X in Meter 2. 'The school won't be thf same xvithout her.
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WAYNE THOMAS . . .farmer . , Nosey , . . General Course F. F. A. 1-45 Track 3-45 Hi-Y 1-2-3-4. My life is my own. MARJORIE WIGHT . . . Song- stress . . . serious mind . . . Panther . . . Christopher. G. R. 1-2-3-45 Basketball 2, Glee lClub 1-2-3-45 Trio 1-2-3..4g Sextctte 1-2-3-45 Home Room Officer 1-4g Husky Staff 45 Boomerang Staff 4, Pep Club 2-3. Clever, attractive, neat, a maid who's very sweet. Class VW!! ROBERTA THOMPSON . . . blonde hair . . . Bobbie . . . freckles . . . transfer Guthrie Center 1-2-33 Oak Park Acad- emy 4. Of all times of the day, I like the night best. EARL WILSON . . . Bird-dog . . . fishing . . . tall. General Course. F. F. A. 11 Hi-Y 1-2-3-4. He is friendly, nice, and quiet. i PAGE FOURTEEN Q Know all men by these present that we, the Senior Class of '46, being of sound mind and slightly worn-out bodies after four years of hard labor, do hereby bequeath in our Last Will and Testament, on this 10th day of May, the following possessions, characteristics, habits and what have you to the following and Ul lgl'8t6fUl receivers. That is to say: Eugene Alexander, having a few extra pounds here and tlhere, bequeaths them to Harold Trester. Could you spare him anymore, Eugene? Wallace Anderson leaves his position as stage hand to anyone who can cut a wire. Blackouts be- hind stage will not be tolerated next year. Elsie Barr leaves her ability to get along with the teachers to Jane Butterfield, The teachers will appreciate that, Jane, Joy Bennett, the Wonder Girl in bookkeeping, and we don't mean of telephone numbers, leaves her ability in care of Miss Hollen to distribute it among those who need it next year, To Barbara Gideon, Alice Berry leaves her daily package of chewing gum, Do you have a strong jaw-bone, Barb Ronald Bierma leaves his loud, bold, voice, to David Hines, If you shout, David, we can just about hear you. Floreine Brittain wills ther snappy collection of plaid slacks to Bob Barcroft. Mary Belle Clague, our charming pedcller of announcements, leaves -her position in the office to anyone who Miss Hollen tfhinks is Capable of catch- ing admiring glances from the boys, Rogena Chadwick wills 'her many hair styles to Mag Holliday, You'll need plenty of bob-by-pins und a strong temper, Mag, Joe Comp wills his rig-ht arm to all car drivers. Anyone can drive with one hand, according to Joe. Gene Crawford and Wayne Thomas leave their careers as youthful bachelors at W, H. S, to Donn Klinmman and Phil Sawyer. Jim Crow wills 'his Model A to almost anyone who would like to drive a fast-running car, It is rumored that he has his eyes on an airplane. Looking over what is left after the class grail- uates, we decided in all probability that Joan Dabner should leave a little bit of knowledge to the new seniors. Betty DeBok leaves her high heeled shoes and slacks to Liz Corkrean to go with Liz's supply of overall-jeans. Viola DeBok wills her ability to speak only when spoken to tc Maelma Eslinger, There really isn't any catch to it, Maelma, John Drake. who portrays the comedian of W. H. S., would like to leave all his double talk, facial expressions and Gildersleeve laugh to Leo Hamiltcn. Dean Eckles leaves all the tickets he has re- ceived for reckless driving to Clyde Bierma who already has a, large assortment of his own, Marcelene Estel wills her formula on how tn stay awake in classes after staying awake all night to Jane Dabner, That ought to ccme in -handy Janie! Iva Farlow wills her charming unsophistica'e:i personality and her pleasant smile to Shirley Travis, Wayne Findley leaves his job in the poultrv business to Dale Ham, who seems to have had some experience along this line. Junior Fitzgerald wills his silvery blcnd hair to all the dark haired girls at W. H. S- That would give you about one hair apiece girls! I Bill Gentry who has left W, H. S, to hang out his shingle in the Coast Guard, leaves his quiet caro- free ways with the freshmen suffering from the crnelties of high school, Argyle Gifford, our bashful bcy around girls, wants Jack Benoit to take over. We understand there are some girls willing to help you Jack, Shirley Greenwood wills her dreamy expressions and wistful eyes to Ray McKinzie, On you lt will look good, Ray. Don Ham, our inquisitive senior who knows more abnut more, and less about less, leaves his power to argue with Bob Love, Margaret Harrell leaves a needle and thread along with her sewing technique to Don Lane for use in case of emergencies, Shirley Harrell leaves her basketball determin- ation and ability to Mary Ann Howell, who she knows will take good care of it. tf'ontinui-fl on Pzluc -i5l
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