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if .121 Winferberg, renowned dancer, Chicagos I - -,fi 3 'IZi'C'1i5i3 'f THE Acrobats are still another fam- ous troop. The whole crowd cheers and simply goes mad with joy as Helen Winkler the chief of the acrobats, per- forms her athletic feats. Fred Naylor is our next marvel. He marches along balancing footballs on his ears. That is something that has never before been done even in football games. Delores through the parade in intricate steps. No one is able to copy this stunt. Marian Eckert walks and even runs about as she balances a tall pile of books on her head. Alan Warnick, with as much skill as he showed in basketball, lifts Roy Anderson into the airg and Roy in tum lifts Alan with one arm, showing wonderful strength. Ruthe Hall also displays great skill as she bal- ances a chair on a rod. Arthur Wear does trial balancing and Ernest Carl- son balances basketballs on his nose and makes baskets thereby. Not only does James Bonella show great skill in acrobatic performances but he is also a renowned actor. He twists his arms and legs into positions which only he can make Gerald Stack quietly matches him as he assumes dilferent shapes with remarkable agility. Last but not least, Albertus Smidt plays a small piano while he is miracu- lously wound around and twisted into an impossible position. These people are indeed the most astounding performers on earth. You have been honored to see them. 1 ...ass dick igrzrrl 3rT . ffyr.vrf1 ' .' v t . . I .-K- ,I . . 'KK I 55 in ' a it I .' .uf- . 1 r .' , CA ft, 'J' :U X' 'll' .N u - x , K- fi ' Ju ' I I . . . . f, 2 lit X ie.-,ip , h.' .u 1 , . . r . 4 l I 1 I l, ',' .5 l'-'v . . ful uv , I' , 4 o,g,. , -W - W2 is n IYJ . l A N I sp., I QLQQ If it Qi' fi. its v H N lil W .lg K 4' e K.. 51: .x .
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ALAN WARNICK Baseball 2, 3 Basketball 3 Student Council Secretar S Club, Secretary 3 Senior Prom Committee RUTHE HALL Glee Club l, 3 Basketball 2 Girls' Athletics 2 FRED NAYLOR Football 2 Cadets 1, 2 Wrestling 1, 2 S Club 2 Music Masters Club 1 GERALD STACK Interclass Basketball 2 Hi-Y Cadets 1 Courtesy Committee 2, 3 , 3 ROY ANDERSON Glee Club 2 ALBERTUS SMIDT ARTHUR WEAR Courtesy Committee 3 Interclass Basketball 2, DELORES WINTERBERG Lake View High fIa.j Girl Reserves 2, 3 l HELEN WINKLER Girls' Athletic Club 3 Information Bureau 3 Honesty Committee 3 Indoor Baseball Captain Basketball 2, 3 ERNEST CARLSON Interclass Basketball 3 MARIAN ECKERT Valedictorian Girls' League Cabinet 2 Chemistry Club 3 Honor Society 3 JAMES BONELLA Y 3 3 123
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