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Rose Catherine Turoski O, 'ZL'lIN should life all labor be? Rose is the type of girl whose greatest desire is to have a good time, although she works hard when need be. It is a known fact that her best friends are alumni. Eleanor Ruth Watt With a xmilr on har lips Eleanor's benevolent nature and constant smile have made her a favorite among students and facul- ty alike. An obliging person, she will be sorely missed by all her teachers. Operetta 1. Play Committee 3. Observer 4. Honor S0- ciety. xp. ol W Frances Horton Whitney HN lauglzffr slmlecs Ihr skim Frans conservative clothes and well-groomed hair help to create the illusion of a sedate and digni- Hed senior. However, when the giggles start, the truth is out. Prom. Dramatics 4. Honor Society. Year Book. Latin Club l, 2. W Kenneth John Wright 'llly joy of ymrfhful sports Kenney's chief diversion is basketball and his rating as a player is above average. This wiry lad's spirit is catchy and his ready smile wipes out all gloom. Baseball Z, 4. Basketball 4. Dance 4. Genevieve Veronica Zakowski Silcnfr mwtrr ix than spffrlz This soft-voiced lass blushes on the slightest pre- text. Her light golden hair is the envy of all of us. She is well known for her industrious habits which have gained for her, scholastic distinction. Honor Society. l-331
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m . 0. U Julie Patricia Toper Um union is Pffffffv She has the quiet poise and one would expect from the efficient and perfect secretary. Lucky the employer who has Julie keep- ing his office straight for him. Honor Society. Mary Roberta Townse Tourlz of relestial Mary's red hair and artistic temperament if I hand in hand. Her aptitude in art is exceeded o y I, by her scholastic ability. Dancing forms a major i part of her outside life. Latin Club 1, Z, 3, 4. Honor Society. Year Book. 1'll :peak in zz 'momttrous little voice gl Stella Esther Sydor . United we stand The old proverb that opposites attract each other holds true, for Stella is as talkative and gay as her companion is quiet and reserved. No corner which her presence graces is dull. Honor Soci y. Henry Francis Szafarz JM, this man',r power Henry is synonymous with corny jokes and ability in art. His hobbies are chemistry, acrobatics and teasing girls, all of which add up to make a lad of diversified talents. Student Council 1, 4. Dramatics 3, 4. Reception. Year Book. Honor Society. all the other qualities temper - I Q N Helen Louise Trzuskowski gs Helen is one of the cheeriest, most light hearted girls of the senior class. Her work. We wish her luck in whatever vocation she follows in the future. one weakness is hard l32l
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Zakie Hope Zalfa. Jrt imitate: naturf Zakie's name spells alliteration, and this year it's call me Hope. Zakie is interested in the arts: it matters not whether it be painting, drawing, music, dancing, or even Hjitterbuggingf' Dramatics 3. Operetta 3. -imllllllllllIllHllIIllllllllllllllIllllllIlIllHHllIIl ' SILLY DILLIES If you had a boat, could Calvert Steere it? If Cecile got a new girl friend, would Hilda Matta anymore? lf Gertrude Smith fell into a coal pile, would she be a blacksmith? If you wanted a load of wood, would Samuel Hall it? Wlienever Frieda has too many hooks, Mary Caires some. lf he came to a river, could Tommy Ford it? lf wine is port, is Robert Sherry? lf you know a match burns, do you know Jean Burns? If toward the west is mountains, is toward the Eastwood? If a boat were coming to its dock, would James Moore it? If all these Silly Dillies are wrong, is Kenneth Wright? l34l
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