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m f CLIFFORD SCHULTZ Commercial Club. Schultz is another Auburnite. Every once in a while Clifford reaches his first class on time, and we often wonder if it's always the train that holds him back. He seems impervious to the wiles of the fairer sex, but appearances are really so deceiving. Schultz has won many friends, and the class wishes him happi- ness and success. LOIS SHOMO Hockey 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Club, Art Club, Doll Committee 4, Springtime, Miss Bob White. Lois is the best little manager in the world. She has three boy friends, and they never get in each other's way. If that doesn't take ingenuity, we ask you what does. Lois drives her car care- fully, and always manages to have her Hat tires fliterallyl where it's easiest to meet someone to fix them. In your managing, Lois, we wish you luck. HERBERT STEPHENSON President 3, Class historian 3, secretary A. A. Board of Con- trol 3, Booster Committee 4, Editor-in-chief Annual, Treasurer Dramatic Club, Treasurer T. K. D., Bleacher Crew 1, 2, 3, 4. Here is the big boss of our annual. Herb certainly has tried to make this year's production a bigger and better one in every way. And what a change. From a mere student, 'fSteve was miraculously transformed into one, arbitrary dictator, and the staff moved. As secretary of the A. A. and general business man of the school, Steve's path in life seems already made. But they always said, Truth will out. Herb, as one who heartily deserves it, we know success will never miss you. GERTRUDE SEITZINGER Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 4, Class treasurer 3, Dramatic Club, Oratorical Society, Bank cashier 4, Commercial Club, Miss Bob White. Seitzy was the surprise of the year in basketball. Nobody thought she could play, but her actions the first game changed their minds. Gertrude's sunny disposition, athletic ability and peppy ways have won her many lasting friends. We do not know what Seitz intends to do after graduation, but whatever it is we feel sure that Tom enters into it somewhere. GEORGE SEIDERS Football 3, 43 Class basketball 1, 2g Hjust Out of College, Inter-Class Meet 3. George is the sportsman of the class. He made up his mind to graduate no matter if he had to study Wednesday nights to do so. George opened holes as big as French goose-eggs in opposing lines while playing guard on the varsity his third and fourth years. We see him in the future as the town's leading printer or an advertisement for, f'The Cadillac Satisfiesf' The class wishes you a bright future, George. n.. -.... ., ,,,. .faux ...M ,M . Z , L 5 ,gg if , ,. p 7 ,W ,t , it I ' 4 ,,...e ,. , it . t fmx src, ' if. -.X slr' '73, ? 'iWf 5 ' .,. .,.. Y. f :f I 1 f,1:r:lm,w Qt gimp' W. ,r pf . i M 2 t 4? A eerf i.. tx gsm f fl. 57 ,fl-in 1 W W .iffy X - Wx. - g 'Q Wig? -U ii.: ' 23 F IZ is f Page 29 ' -e QW 44, ,, , .J L., , .,,.,, ,, V , X mf 4 15 ce rf X M4 ew' Lina .tx e '- . . -,xi A , A W ., fx fungi +V , .-...Q pig Eweslgfr we-f--' --MW .. .-Q . 33 E vggk ggi . 5 N 'Q rl if .af if?iif 5.fUf'L'i '3'i - YQ.-K 1 f ' A N-ml? Aklfifl X - ,..,.....-. ...., .t .,.t,,.g. MM. ..M..., N'-s
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.tm xt, fm. .th it .u...g4.. ,. ., tg ,gre 5 . V, Shaggy -1-:fa-a: 2--.af .- .Q ln. W 5? VM. , timer Ni? - f rt . 5 ., fr - I . , . . ,. a.f.es-. , . . . V . r 3, CARL REES Class basketball manager 4, Class football 4, Euclidean Club, Junior Prom Committee 3. Carl is commonly seen driving an alleged car around town. Then, too, he is a loyal member of '28 and upholds the class in football, basketball and baseball. There is a rumor on foot con- cerning the attraction of a certain under-class maiden which we have had no time to investigate. However, we wish you luck in this and all other ventures, Carl. ALBERT SCHERZINGER Symphony Orchestra 3, 4, Band 3, 4, manager orchestra 4. HAI is blessed with one of the best dispositions in the class and can be depended upon for anything. He views his studies seriously and will be one who will hit college on all fours. In the future we see Shim as one of our staid and leading citi- zens. Al, the class as one wishes you the biggest of successes. EMMA SCHOTT Hockey 1, 23 Art Club, Dramatic Club, Oratorical Society, Symphony Orchestra 3, 4g Le Cercle Francais 2, Springtime, A. A. Dance Committee 4. Here is the one and only equestrienne of the class. Also, Emma is the easiest going person in the class, always calm and reserved. She expects to study to be a dietitian. Now we always associate dietitians with doctors, so it is not wholly improbable that Emma will be associated with t'Dr. Bill all the rest of her life. FRANKLIN SCHRANK Class football 3, 4, Euclidean Club. Franklin is one of those chaps who believe all good things will come to those who deserve them. He was a mainstay of the powerful Senior football teamg he played the part of the iron wall at guard. Schrankie, we know that whatever profession, business or school you pick, it will have a real asset in you. Best of luck. ROBERT STEWART Class football 4, Commercial Club. , A remarkably quiet person for a member of the class of '28. Bob spent most of his days dreaming of the Boy Scouts, Senior English and his career after graduation. He claims his indiffer- ence toward the fairer sex will change with his voice, which is not changing. Whether in business or at school the class knows that success will come your way, Bob. s eg ..f W ' ,M-, f i 5 .ff Mi M Q rm' A y s T55 :igagf f1.Ql,L,g,gg4ggggifill?' 5 . ea' 4 2 'M' WM' R. . P3328 . -V Q33 QI ff 'Q 5327? f N' - ...,.. .34 iiiiii gi 2 i A Q AL ,... t'... 4 '-.:f ' ..- IM'--er . g gas vQTQs, ,MN 5 fi- W
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. ' fl L ..f::i2,-1-'-,-.gs . 1 Q E2 K3 Q K visas? 1,,?a,3f,fSip3 we fmt. M' . Q53 we .afar-rr 4 -H ,X tw f. , 4 ., 1, ft A X r X 1 vigil, 'U War tw Nr A' - f ' --, t . W , . .. , - RUTH SMITH Hi-S-Potts typist 4, Commercial Club. Ruth is one of our bright girls. She was ill for a long time during the past year, and we keenly felt her absence, both because of her cheery ways and her willingness to help out in the affairs of the class. VVe hope life has only happiness in store for you, Ruth. MARIAN SYLVESTER Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Chairlady A. A. Dance Committee 4, Booster Committee 4, Dramatic Club, President Art Club, Commercial Club, Annual Staff, Minuet, 'fSpringtime. Since Marian let her hair grow she wears a most becoming air of sophistication. And, really, she is a splendid executive, As chairlady of the A. A. Dance Committee she was largely respon- sible for its success. We do not know what Marian is going to do, but if she becomes s0mebody's stenog, gosh, won't the boss' wife writhe in jealousy! VVe don't worry about your success, Marian, it's assured. OLIVE THORNBURG Dramatic Club, Commercial Club, 'tSpringtime. This tiny little Miss trudges all the way from Mechanicsville to school. Olive made an adorable little girl in our Junior Christmas program and sang I've got a pain in my sawdust with so much feeling that everyone thought she really did ache. We hope to see you in the role of a first-class stenographer, Olive. FRANCIS SMEDLEY Secretary 2, T. K. D. 2, 4, secretary 3, Football 4, Le Cercle Francais, Dramatic Club, Class historian 39 Class baseball 3, 4, baseball 1, Annual Staff, Booster Committee 3, You and I, French play, Miss Bob White, Euclidean Club, President 4. Let us present '28ls president and one of its many athletes. Although it was his first year of varsity football, K'Smed was chosen tackle on the mythical all-star Eastern Pennsylvania Con- ference team. Francis is a good example of the old adage, The early bird catches the worm, for he was the first Junior to ask a commencement partner. Smedley expects to go to Annapolis. Good luck. THERESA SMITH Dramatic Club, Commercial Club. About Theresa we can disclose two characteristics. First of all, she is a giggler. No, she isn't an ordinary giggler, but one who takes advantage of anything to gurgle away on high F. Secondly, she is apparently Vain and turns down all sweets for the benefit of her complexion. Her future plans are unknown, but the familiar giggle will probably belong to somebody's stenog. -Q , ,,,, 3. M-Y? .43 f:1'1:...3.::' ,A fi! rfil' or .l1.'5.?isi Leif 'Z we VZ: ff i 5 f Em, ,tw W A .ny Q , f t ff Q Q, . ti iz - 1 f f V 1 .af NWN, 5 ' M: ww, .ELI if i -- M., ,...,, Q,,s+slWTiaX ,wwf 35, , . iisifi if Q ESQ me ' s 1 , , 7644 5. f HM- M so ,La f M c EM, -KL , ax page 30 51,8155 3.5. K3 iS'..fLafZ , .W ss af W, is M ..-. f ff., X. ft. . fs. was to 2 5, gg gif.-.2 ,Qwy barrage Q C215 Qawffgm ,S ePkQf3'3g5i55fPii figwmt. pi 5 S . pg 2 N V2 t it . ffa. ' .. . ' as-f 'X We in iifwiiiik- lm 52' Pi -IMS? at 'f,,.... w.a5N..f W .LW , .wi Els: . fiiwoiimkk-Lxqlvx xwcsxsgiefffiggsfif .. t if .1 t.q...,:k.....-s.......- Wits C W A t'M' y m r' 9 'IO' 'I--'- '
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