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NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE ALBERT POST LEA SILVER MYER BLUMENTHAL vA HENRY WITZEL ALBERT KOPF er x ALBERT KOPPE g • V r KENNETH OEHLERj LJ J ft W BENJAMIN HEPBURN JANET BIESENTHAL ORIS CALABRIA A popular young man is Albert Post (we call him “Al”) and rightly so. His Committee’ Assistant Editoi' Lawren- Here we present Leo Silver, a sweet young miss, as many will gladly tell vou. and she has been in the P. T A. Plays of ’32, ’33, ’34. Buskins ’32, ’33. ’34. Buskins Tournament 32, Senior Play 32, Senior Class Captain ’34, Gym Exhibitions ’32, ’33, Usher Commencement 34, Assistant Manager Riding Club ’34, Treasurer Buskins ’34, Property Committee of Senior Play ’35. Although Myer Blumenthal came to Lawrence in September ’34. he managed to leave his mark in this manner: Stamp Club, Buskins, Science Club, P. T. A. Play ’34 Annual Board, Mental Pabulum Staff, Ways and Means Committee of Senior Club,’ Ticket Committee Senior Play ’35. Henry Witzel who can make mighty purty pictures when he puts his mind to it has done so as the Mental Pabulum Staff Artist ’33, ’34, ’35. and on the Art Staff of the Annual Board 35. He has also been electrician for the Senior Plays of ’34, ’35. Albert Koppe strove mightily for the old school on the Baseball Team of ’35 was in the Science Club ’34, ’35, and Stage Crew Senior Play ’34. o,™ £Si,£'s sr rhi be“10 «• b - « . ,QO a Xarsit? man°f and for the old school, varsitied in Baseball ’31, 3 3.3’ 34» Captein 34 and was Treasurer Varsity Club ’33, President Varsity Club 34, also Football J. V. 32. Janet Biesenthat of the bright personality entered in ’33 and took part in the Gym Exhibition of ’34. Oris Calabria, the very spirit of Sunny Italy, appeared in the Senior Play of '35. Page nineteen
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THE LAVVRENCIAN ANNETTE NEWMAN (£?. 1 CHARLES NAGY ELLEN HABER j 6 YV'v “V 1 ROSE GRAY LOIS PARKS tyct C 4S ytj RUTH SLIFKA (7) JOSEPH DE ROSE JENNIE VAIRO Let come what may, we are thankful to We with us in our Senior Class the clever and talented Annette Newman who has to her credit this lengthy hst of a dn ments: Gym Exhibitions ’32. ’33. Riding Club ’32, ’33, Dramatic Art Club 32 33, Vice President Dramatic Art Club ’33, Production Manager Dramatic Art Club o4. Mental Pabulum Staff ’33, ’34, Delegate C. S P. A Convention S Vice Pres dent Math. Club ’34, Usher Commencement ’34, P. T. A Play ’34, Annual Board, Usher Senior Play ’35 and Properties Committee Senior Play. Charles Nagy, far-famed for his automotive hospitality took part in the Gym Exhibition ’32, Science Club ’34, ’35, Lab. Assistant ’35, Handball Squad 35. I Serve—Motto of Ellen Haber, who demonstrates this statement by being prominent in the following: Hockey 31, ’32, Buskins ’31, ’32, 33, 34, P. T. A. I lay 33. • . Usher Commencement ’34, Assistant Business Manager Annual Board 35, Mental Pabulum Staff ’31, ’32, Gym Exhibition ’31, ’32, Senior Play 35, Chairman Advertising and Ticket Committee Senior Play ’35. Madeleine Juliano whose friendship we value greatly and of whose friendship we are participated in the Gyij mCm er ° th ? lee Petitejand sweet Rose Graff, though not very long in our midst, was in the Gym Exhibition ’33. Efficient and capable Lois Parks was in the Gym Exhibition 33 and is a member of the Annual Board. Place aux dames, and especially for our lovely Ruth Slifka who scored in the Gym Exhibition ’31. Joseph He Rose looks like the answer to a maiden’s prayer—tall, dark, and handsome. He has this list of achievements accredited to his name: Track 32, 33, 34, ’35, Gym Exhibitions ’33, ’34, ’35, Varsity Club, Science Club, Annual Board. Pretty Jennie Vairo, our highly-esteemed friend, has these achievements to her name: Glee Club ’32, ’33, ’34, Gym Exhibitions ’32, ’33, President Italian Club, Soloist at Commencement ’34. Page eighteen
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r r X, j ks • I Kv V THE LAWRENCIAN IRWIN EISEN MARION JENNINGSl Fc d MARJORIE SLATER V ;' BEATRICE RONIS K RO SE RON RONIS GERTRUDE GEORGE TERA TANABE BETTY :tty marks Jy?y ( aTK Ght A NMmiMmiMm ALLEN MINER ( l ls bc I [s yuu Irwin Risen who spread far and wide the fair name of the Lawrence Science Dept., was Lab. assistant ’33, ’34, ’35, in the Math. Club ’33, ’34, ’35, on the Mental Pabulum Staff in ’34 and ’35, Treasurer of the Science Club in ’34 and the Photography Chairman on the Annual Board. Petite Marion Jennings has been in the Math. Club from ’32 to ’35, the Gym Exhibitions of ’31 and ’32, and the Glee Club in ’31, ’32, ’33, and was an Usher Senior Play ’35. Majorie Slater, graduating after 3V years in Lawrence, was in the P. T. A. Play of ’34. Beatrice Ronis before leaving Lawrence in 3% years incidentally was in the Gym Exhibitions of ’32. ’33, ’34, the Glee Club in ’32, ’33, the Orchestra ’32, on the Hockey team ’32, ’33, and an usher at the Senior Play ’35. Rose Ronis, another member of the Ronis family of which Lawrence is so proud sang in the Glee Club in ’32, ’33, was in the Gym Exhibitions of ’32, ’33, ’34, and the Math. Club in ’33. Gertrude George, an artistic lassie, was on the Lawrencian Board ’32. ’33, the Mental Pabulum Staff ’32, ’33, ’34, the Annual Board ’35, the J. V. Basketball team ’34, the Gym Exhibition ’32, ’33, the Library Staff ’32, ’33, and Manager of the Hockey team in ’34. Although Tera Tanabe has not taken part in many activities while she has been at Lawrence, we know that she’ll fulfill all our expectations of her for the future. In her 312 years at Lawrence, Bettg Marks hasn’t taken a moment’s rest; she has been Pres. Riding Club ’34, Usher at Commencement ’34, in the P. T. A. Plays of ’32, ’33, ’34, in the Senior Play ’35, the Gym Exhibitions ’32, ’33, in the Buskins ’32. ’33, ’34, ’35, the Varsity Club ’32, ’33, ’34, on the Annual Board ’35, the Swimming Team ’32, and the Ticket Committee of the Senior Play ’35. Although he entered Lawrence in his last year of H. S., Alien Miner, who seems to be getting along pretty well with the boys—and the girls, graced the Stage Crew of the Senior Play of ’35 with his presence while also acting (not badly either) in the play. Page twenty
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