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LOIS RESSLER Caesar Club, 25 Girl Reserves, 1-2-3-4: Home Economics Club, 4. Lois is a good History student who must s end h , p ours on this subject, be- cause many splendid recitations have been uttered from this genius which pro- claimed her prominence in this field. In like manner, she surpasses in Civics and French. ANNA RICO Flashy black eyes, coal black hair, and a radiant smile+that's Anna. She is a quiet girl but when she sits down at a typewriter things begin to hum and life takes on a new aspect. A pleasant, agreeable girl, who is easy to get along with. LOIS RING Caesar Club, 2: Vice President: Vergil Club, 33 Girl Reserves: Library Staff, 3: Secretary-treasurer: Cicero Clubg National Honor Society, 4. For 3 years, Latin has claimed the attention of Lois. She was one of the few students to take the State Scholarship test because of her splendid grades. She has been a faithtul member of the Girl Reserves, and was an efficient library assistant in her Junior year. WILLIAM ROBBINS Band, 4, Orchestra, 43 Glee Club, 45 Caesar Club, 2: Vergil Club, 33 Hi-Y, 4. Come and l'll blow your blues away , says Bill, his golden-toned saxophone. Really, he can do this too, for he takes to music as ducks do to water. The band and orchestra are proud to as he proudly displays claim him as a member. JACK ROBERTS Sales Staff, 4: Hall Guard, 4. Lookout, everybody! Here comes Jack driving his big Hudson. We wonder does his business tend to that angle. Chemistry also seems to be a favorite of his. A very valuable photographer for the annual staff was Jack, during foot- ball season. He is one of our best business men as is shown by the number of Ferrian Booster Tags he sold. WANDA ROBERTS Girl Reserves, 4, Dramatic Club, 4. Wanda is one of Ferry's brown-eyed girls who stands high in Bookkeeping and Typing. The interest she has shown in the sportsworld of Ferry Hi proves her loyalty to the school, which is the best characteristic anyone could possibly possess. EDWARD ROBINSON Caesar Clnh, 23 Vergil Club, 33 Science Club, 4. Edward discloses his appreciation of Literature by doing great work in Eng- lish and burying his nose in any book that he thinks will reveal any startl'n I Z iacts to be assembled in his brilliant mind. His writings of literary appreciation l cou d well be taken for those of an experienced Journalist. Did you see the fair planes he made? NICK ROMPATSAKOS I Science Club, 4. A joke to Nick is as welcome as the birds in May and he often went out of his w.iy to spring one. Nick's ability lies in oracory. In English he has done fine work in reciting quotations, and in Civics she was always ready to debate a question. JANE RUNYON Band, 2: Glee Club, 1-2-3-4: Caesar Club, 23 Vergil Club, 3: Girl Reserves, I-2-3-43 Ferrian Stair, 33 Dramatic Club, 1-2-35 Class Play, 3-43 Cicero Club, 4, National Honor Society, 4. 'l'o be an actor, singer, band member, along with being a brilliant student, proves that Jane is ambitious. She is one of the few shining lights in Chemistry, and a survivor of 3 years of Latin. RICHARD SAUNDERS Glee Clue, zg Dramatic Club, 1-43 Class Play, 4. Dick turned a dramatist on us this year, and proved he did it for the best, because his characterization of Doctor Wahoo in the workshop play of the Dramatic cluh was done to a T . His grades in Civics signify that it is one of his chief interests. He also lik s t t ' ' when in typing class. e o ypewrite, too, as he never loses a minute JOSEPH SCARFO Science Club, 4. A snappy little fellow but his ambitions must tend to big business as dis- played by his keen interest in Business Training. For surely, big things will reign in the life of this lad who is so worthy of them. BERNARD SHAFER Junior-Senior Literary Contest, 3-43 Dramatic Club, 1, Class basketball, 4: Junior Class play, '34, Bernard is indeed one of fortune's favorite children because of his remark- able artistic ability. He has- made good use of his talent, having participated in the Junior-Sen.or Literary Contest two years. He has earned his mark as a dramatist by his portrayal of .Jonas Norris in The Inner Circle . BETTY SCHUBACK Caesar Club 2' Girl Reserves 12 'S 4' Sales Staff 3 Tr -, . I, - --- , , 5 avel Club, 4g Shorthlnd Speed Club. 4. Shorthand seems to be Betty's favorite study for she certainly can take dictation. She had been a loyal member of the Girl Reserves for four years Be 'd sz es these things, Betty likes to travel as proved by her presidency of the Trave1'Clubl CHARLES SEARS Travel Club, 4. Charles is interested in boxing and other sports along that line. While main- taining an average standing in his class, he is at the same time quite active out f o, school, using a great deal of his spare time in profitable work.
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DOROTY NEUHARDT Class Basketball, 1-2-3-4: Leaders Club, 4. Dorothy is an amiable student, and is well known for her team work in basketball, and her classwork in Shorthand. This year she was a member of the Leaders' Club. MARY MARGARET NUTTALL Ferrian Staff, 33 Dramatic Club, 43 Debate, 3-43 Girl Reserves, 2-3-42 Band, 43 Class Basketball, 23 Student Repreesntative, 4. Mary Margaret has an outstanding talent for Debate and Public Speaking, and this year has been a prominent member of the Band. Ferrian Staff, Girl Reserves, Dramatic Club, and Student Representative have made her well known in the activity line. PAULINE OGRESOVICH Shor.hand Speed Club, 4. Commercial subjects are her favorites, shown by her high grades in Civics, Shorthand, and Typewriting. Pauline is very stud.ous, and when she sets her mind on her lessons, it means do or die. ANNA MARIE PADDEN B:.nd, 1-2-3-43 Caesar Club, 25 Girl Reserves, 1-2-3-43 Dramatic Club, 4. Anna Marie is a good student, having taken the College Frzparatory course. Bui we know that her favorite subjects must be U. S. History and English, because oi her good grades. For four years she has been a faithful member of the Girl Reser :es and Band. 'Ihis year her thoughts also turn towards Dramatics. JIQLIUS PAULL Cllss Basketball, 1-2: Band, I-2-3-43 Basketball, 3-4. Julius' best grades are made in Mechanical Drawing and Algebra. Almost all of h s spare time is spent with music as may be seen by his four years of Band. He will be remembered also for his good work in basketball. FREDA PHILLIPS Girl Re.erves, 33 Typing Speed Club, 4: Shorthand Speed Club, 4. Freda must like commercial subjects very well, because she has as her ac- tivitities two of them, the Typing Speed Club, and the Shorthand Speed Club. During her Junior year she was a member of the Girl Reserves. JANET PICKETT Girl Reserves, 4: Shorthand Speed Club, 43 Class Basketball, l-2. In typewriting, Janet has made a splendid record. She also has as her activi y the Shorthand Speed Club. This year she took part in the Girl Reserves. VIOLA 1-'OPP Class Basketball, 1-2-3-4. Viola is a good student, which is revealed by her grades in English and Journalism. As a pasttime she enjoys basketball, and is always a good sport abou. everything. BETTY POULAIN Girl Reel-.es, I-21 Home Economics Club, 4. After graduation we believe Betty will become a business woman, because she likes Typewriting. She is a member of high standing in the Home Econom'cs Club this year. For two years she has been on the Girl Reserves' membership role. LLANCHE PRATT Commencement Speaker Glee Club, 2-4: Caesar Club, 23 Secretary: Vergil Club, 33 Girl Reserves, 2-3-41 Ferrian Staff, 43 National Honor Society, 3-43 Dramatic Club, 2-31 Llbrary Staff, 43 Secretary3 Sales St:1If,33 Cicero Club, 43 President. Ranking high in scholarship because of her untiring interest, the ability to lead, and her rendiness to serve, signifies Blanche as one of the most outstanding members of the cla.s ol' '3G. We are proud of this ambitious classmate, and shail ni.ss hcr irieudly voice when parting ways divide us. MARY PUSKAS M.iry's main interest lies in gymnastics, as we no doubt all know, for she hns graced the gym with her presence for 1 years. A strong body alwiys calls for a slrong mind which M.1ry has as is proved by her grades in Shor.h.nd. She also is a great lover of music and likes to read. MARY 'AWE RAMBEAU Girl Reserves, 43 Shorthand Speed Club, 43 Typing Speed Club, 4. Starring in Blology and English, Mary Jane proves herself to be a deter- mined, successful worker. Her nefitness and courtesy to others should go far in the comnrerciil world, in whi h she has shown a keen interest by her mem- ber.-hip in ho..h 'l yping and Shorthand clubs. JUNE REINIJKE Cl bB.1nd, 1-2-3-43 Glee Club, 1-3-4: Caesar Ciub, 2' Girl Reserves, 2-33 Dramatic u , 4. Those skillful clarinet fingers speak for Jvne. She his bfen a valuable musi- cizin in the Band for 4 years and lias proven her worth in the Glee Club for 3. With such love lor music, her sunny name, and her crown of golden hair, who could help but call her Queenie.', MARGARET REMKE Glee Club, 2-3-43 Girl Reserves, 1-2-3-4: Hall Guard, 43 Typing Speed Club, 4. Because she is one of Ferry Hi's faith ul types, giving her services wher- ever needed, Margaret is one of our most loyal supporters of th? Girl Reierves. In her studies, English and Civics seem to cliim her attention the most, while her enthusiasm for Typing rates most high, too.
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ELEANOR SEMPLE . Girl Reserves, 33 Shorthand Speed Club, 43 Typing Speed Club, 4. Eleanor is one of the few who have mastered both Shorthand and Type- writing, and is at the same time, above the average in her remaining studies. Although the manner of this young miss be quiet, with her friends she throws away her mask of stillness. BERYL SINGHAUS Glee Club, 43 Girl Reserves, 3-43 Dramatic Club, 3-43 Hall Guard, 43 Short- hand Speed Club, 4. l Beryl is a clear thinker and a ready worker. Civics seems to be her main interest in studies. She has ,been selected as one of our Hall Guards, and is very worthy of this position. Besides having shown her dramatic ability, she has held one of the coveted memberships in the Girls' Glee Club. GEORGE SMITH Science Club, 4. Q A serious and dependable student, having made a name for himself in Citizen- ship. Science of all types has attracted George during his entire high school career, and this year is no exception as he has truly conquered Chemistry. His interest in lab has been fully justified by the splendid work that he has produced there. JOSEPHINE SMITH Girl Reserves, 43 Typing Speed Club, 4. Jo is one of our always-ups in commercial subjects, particularly in Bookkeeping which she seems to have down to perfection. It is such girls as Jo who have made this senior class one which will long be remembered in the future of Ferry High. MARY SMITHOFFER Home Economics Club, iz Typing Speed Club. 4. Mary is another young miss who t-an, without any apparent effort, make a typewriter hum,'3 and with equal ease, she can perform miracles with a stove. Not to see Mary smiling in the halls at any time would be indeed a great sur- prise because she has become well known for her merry disposition. VIRGINIA SOCEA Home Economics Club, 4. With Virginia gn the well wishes of our entire class, because this girl has proven herself t.o be such a purposeiul worker, so earnest in her endeavors that it could not be otherwise. Her dimples are indeed the envy of all the lassies through- out the school, and little wonder. Her greatest interest seems to be Home Eco- nomics. DONALD SOMMER Class Basketball, 2-3-43 Football, 2-3-43 Hi-Y, 2-4. Donald is one of the best all-around athletes graduating from Ferry High. Having earned for himself the position of left end with the Purple Riders. He was also an important factor in the seniors' victorious class basketuall season this year. However, Don's talents extend further than athletics because he has also proved his .Iournalistic ability. LEWIS SOMMERS M Club, 43 Class Rliskethall, I-2-3-43 Football, 2-3-43 Caesar Club, 23 Student Representative, 4: Athletic Club, 43 Hi-Y, 4. Not only is Lew a fine football player but. he has earned 'L berth on the class basketball team for tour consecutive years. NVithout his fine playing, th:- rcsult of this years class basketball series might have been entirely different. It is app :rent that he is a born mathematician. He excels in both Solid Geometry and Physics. MARY SPECHT Band, Il-15 Orchestra, 4: Class Basketball, 1-2-43 Home Economics Club, 13 Jr,-Sr, Literary Contest, 4: Ferrian Staff, 4: Dr.tmatic Club, 1-2-43 Shorthand Speed Club, 43 National Honor Society, 4. Mary has listed Journalism as her favorite study, for already she his become well known throughout tbe school for her poems, articles, and features. She has strengthened this reputation, having submitted the prize winning playlet in the Junior-Senior Literary Contest. Maiy is outstanding in courtesy and de- pendability. MARGARICT SPEECE Girl Reserves, 1-2-3-4: Dramatic Club, 43 Class Play, 4. Margaret enjoys anything connected with the Girl Reserves, of whieh she has been a member for four years. She is quite at home in Civics class and when she comment-es speaking everyone is sure to sit up and take notice. She has also taken a decided interest in the Dramatic Club this year. EDWARD STROBLE Rand, 3-A3 Glee Club, 4. Who doesrft k-tow our tall, striking, high stepping drumrnajor? It just wouldn't seem like a band without him. You should hear the patter of the young lassies' hearts when Ed favors them with one of his charming smiles. Hs de.p, bass voice is going to be missed in Glee Club next year, you may be sure. HELEN SUCKEL Home Economics Club, 4. Helen is a .modest girl, whose one ambition is to become a school teacher. She does her best work in Bookkeeping and Home Economics. Helen has the ability to make friends easily. CROSBY SULLIVAN Class Basketball. I3 Dramatic Club, 4. Crosby is a well liked young chap. It seems that acting' has taken his fancy with the result of his joining the Dramatic club where he has proven his merit at actintr. JOE SUTO This year Joe has shown a decided interest in English A, which has become one of his favorite subjects. He likes football and baseball, and spends much of his time enjoying these sports.
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