4 W{ « IIAKI.KS I’KSKK 3215 E. IU. St. Slinlrni '••mu il Here's to (liurlie, full of « », lhinl'l mu! t berry OS ilir sun. josepii ki r» m i. 17X0 E. .15 S«. Officer R. T. T, Hit; l-t.'ir lul) fachitn In-ufinr lie is a boy with furfiose clear. To ii'ine in first, not in the rear. RALPH PESIIEK 2479 E. hi. St. Radio loll 'lass Play Student ‘■•uni d This boy is I'ifi and tvr.v toll; lie's IimiLciI ufi to by one and all. KKNA REINK 426 E 118 St. Student Council Glee Cluli “li'hiit fairy-like music steals «: er the sea. Rnlraneing our senses with charmed melodyf FLORENCE PLEVNF.V 10870 )vi rlmdc Ave. (lice Club Friendship Pcpigrams Student Council Ke -HiKon The aii I with a smile Is the nirl worth while. WILLIAM R1CHERT .1425 Payne Ave. Freeman Wrecker Football Of calm flood nature, full of joy. Rarest of creatures, contented boy. PAULINE POPRSTEIN 3S29 E. 106 St. Home Room President Student Council ,i modest :-iolet, out of sight; Just let me listen. I’m all right. MAURICE Rl'DIN 2510 E. 43 St. When ctyrythin.i is said and done. He. though studious, liked his fun. VICTOR PRl-CHA 3605 E. 57 S». Home Room President Student Council Corinthian To higher fame he yet may climb; .ill he needs is a little time. JOSEPH RYBA 12409 Ferris Ave. Home Room President Debating Hi-Y Student Council His words came slowly—but with weight; They made you feel that he was great. [23]
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isjtyi ( VIKMiN SMITH 107V E. 123 St. Home Room PmmiUiiI Student .-uncil l-.iiiiluill Track III' shinea ill various f-niii.i of sport, 1 In fo arm't numy « this sort. MKk.VICK STF.IXKK 3711 F.. 53 St. Quietly she mui. amt i.-rnl. Oil her Tiiiit1 het miml intent LEONARD SMI I. » ITZ 10 28 Earle Ave. Corinthians Of reason firm, of temp,-rule will, Endurance, foresight, strength amt skill. NELLIE STEPHEN 5906 lining ;..urt She'll help each one. to each is true. She lo-ees her friends; they loir her too. PAUL SnitKHAUT .1454 E. 113 St. Student ' ■itncil I hair no special “hobby In rse ' For I made pood in every course. STANLEVSTRAXHUORG 1127 E. Eighth St Freeman Wreckers He eould distinguish and divide A polygon in eighteen sides. BERDIXA SPAETH 44’4 E. Boulevard Home Room President Student Council Aggies Her lessons aheoys she prepares, A‘ teacher takes her it nan-ores. SARA SYKORA 4150 E. 136 St. Student Council Class Play Scarab Mysteriously she came and unit. Vet her time teas right ‘.cell spent. MICHAEL SPERAXZA 2288 Murray Hill Officer R. O. T. C. Chippendale Football A student and an athlete bold, lie aheoys strove for the Brown and Cold. WILLIAM SZABO 2894 E. 112 St Student Council Radio Club Of aspect serious, prove, serene— A finer boy is seldcm seen. [25]
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