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16 THE SAMPLER DOXALI) JACOBS “Don” “None but himself could be his parallel ' General Course; Track, 1, 2, 3; Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3; Football, 3, 4; Volley Ball, 2; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Orchestra, 2, 3; General Science Club, 1; Vice President A. A., 3; Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4; Business Committee Junior Prom, 3; Senior Bazaar, 3; Decoration Committee Senior Hop, 3; “The Poor Nut;” School Patrol, 3, 4; Cheer leader, 4; Operator Moving Picture Machine, 4; Stage Electrician, 4; Stage Carpenter Christmas Concert, 3, 4. “Don,” according to the vote taken by the students, is the class night- hawk and class sheik. Those curls, brown eyes, and shy manner might be the reasons for getting them. THERESA JODA “Treese” “ The way to a man's heart is through his stomach' Genera! Course; Prompter “It Never Rains.” One of the best cooks in Home Ec. class and the girl who brought fudge into chem class. And does she make herself known on the girls’ softball team. “One, two, three strikes, you’re out, at the old ball game.” RENITA JURKIEYVICZ “Jurky” “Man has his will, but woman has her way’ College Preparatory Course; Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3; French Club, 2; Dramatic Club, 2, 4; Treasurer, 4; Play Committee, 4; School Column, 3, 4; “It Never Rains;” Prompter “Bishop’s Candlesticks;” Prompter “The Poor Nut;” Secretary Junior Class. The ability girl of B. F. H. S., a pianist, clarinetist, and valedictorian, and the ideal of what a senior should be in the minds of the peppy eighth graders. Spends her summers camping up on the river. Ask her about that tipsy canoe. HELEN KAMAROWSKI “Kamore’ “ Me and my permanent wave General Course; Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Interclass Basketball, 1; Spotlight Club, 1, 4; “The Poor Nut.” Helen is that small, tanned girl who will make Babe Didrickson look to her laurels. Helen can dive, swim, play basketball and baseball well enough to make an Olympic team as well as being a swell cook. LEON KARPINSKI “Karpy” “ Working is so strenuous’ General Course; Band, 1, 2, 3; Spotlight Club, 4; Stage Carpenter, 3, 4. “ Karp” the carpenter. He’s the boy who did much of the work on the beautiful scenery that graced the stage during the plays. “Karpy” can usually be found whaling up and down the streets in his father’s car.
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THE SAMPLER 15 ' ENJAMIN HARTWELL Benjie' As good to be out of the world as out of fashion College Preparatory Course; Ski Team, 4; Spotlight Club, 2, 4; Nature • lub, I . Opera House Committee, 3; Chairman Senior Bazaar. 4; “Trysting Place;” “It Never Rains;” Vice President Senior (Mass; Manager Ski Team, 4. “Benjie” wears the fashion sheet. He is forever cruising the town in his •ar with a load of kids looking for something to do. MARGARET HASKINS “Mickey” Commercial Course; Varsity Basketball, 3, 4; Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. “Peggy” played a darn good guard on the girls’ team. She’s quiet enough in school, but outside does she raise a row! One of the industrious assistant editors on the staff of this so great book. GORDON HOLLAND “Gordy” He beat the Dutch” C llege Preparatory; Basketball, 1, 3. “Brud” ought to be a second Einstein. He’s the only one who really knows what the logarithms are about. He’s also a member of the famed suicide squat! of the C. V. O. ROYAL HOLMES “Bucket” College Preparatory Course; Track, 4; Band, 3, 4; Orchestra, 3, 4; Glee (’lub, 3, 4; Boys’ Octette, 4; All-State Chorus, 4; Chairman Business Com- mittee Junior Prom, 3; Senior Hop, 3; Chairman of Play Committee, 4; “The Trysting Place;” “The Poor Nut;” ‘ ’A Modern Thanksgiving.” This scion of the Landon Holmes’ is outstanding as a fisherman, singer, and bee-keeper. And “Bucket’s” really a fine driver even if it is a Detroit Disaster. DOROTHY HOUGHTON Dot ‘.1 .v shy as a violet, but often as red as a rose General Course; “It Never Rains.” The class of ’39’s strawberry-blonde. “Dot” did a swell j b on her lead in the class play. Anyone who wants to portray femininity can take a leaf from “Dot’s” diary.
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'I' HE S A M 1 L E H 17 ALLAN KELLEY “Crud” “ A tenor's not a voice, but a lixca.se College Preparatory Course; Glee Club, 3, 4; Boys’ Octette, 3, 4; All- State, 4; Governing Committee Boys’ Glee Club, 4; Junior Prom, 3; Senior Bazaar, 4; “The Poor Nut;” Property Manager “Bishop’s Candlesticks.” From his hair we’d say he was a genius or a musician. Let’s call him a genius as he’s always off-key. He must he to stall Mr. Hancock off his weekly quizzes. ANNA MARY KELLY Kell “ With hair like a raven's wing General Course; Varsity Basketball, 3, 4; Interclass Basketball, 4; Assistant Editor Year Book, 4. The tallest guard on the girls’ basketball team, dark-eyed Anna Mac took sixth honor. LORRAINE KENNEDY Liz “ Her smile is like a ray of sunshine Cieneral Course. “Liz,” the best dressed girl of ’39, can usually be seen driving around town. It took her a long time to learn how to drive, but nothing stops her now (except posts and trees and things.) ALBERT KING Juny “Love does strange things General Course; Tennis, 1; Track, 1, 2; Interclass Volley Ball, 2; Football, 2, 3, 4; Intcrclass Basketball, 1; (dec Club, 2, 3, 4; Spotlight Club, 2, 4; Motto Committee, 4; School Patrol, 3, 4; Cheerleader, 4. “Juny” is a cheerleader par excellence, and also sings a mean tenor in the Glee Club. We’ll all remember “Juny” for his feats on the football field and his willingness to help out in any task. PHYLLIS KNIGHT “Fizzle “ Her eyes speak rolnines College Preparatory Course; Basketball, 2, 3; Interclass Basketball, 2, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; “The Trysting Place; “The Poor Nut;” “It Never Rains.” Best actress in the class. She’ll probably take Katherine Hepburn’s place in Hollywood—or Marie Dressler’s. She also writes good poetry when she’s in the mood.
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