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Seniors as Seen by Seniors Wilson Rivadeneira — Puddnt ' Head Wilson, a tall slim copper-headed humorist who hides his real artistic tal- ent behind a blank expression. Lorraine Salberg — Charming Sally, a steadfast big sister who is loyal to filial duty and to a good disposition. Herbert Schneider — Whirhvind, a mechanical-minded greaseball who prefers auto mechanics to women and school. Helen Schulz — Beloved Friend, a quiet reserved girl who surprises everyone with her rare moments of mirth. Florence Shepard — Lire Alone and Like It, an unobtrusive sober conservative who never does anything to create enemies. Carrie Shupe — Mountain Girl, a dependable dark-haired southern lass who still retains a suggestion of an accent. Charles Skinner — Daddy Long Legs, a tall lanky, but muscular basketball center who repairs tires as well as he plays ball. Maryannette Smith — Lovely Mary, a coy flaxen-haired sports addict who can ' t see the boys for dust. Richard Smith — Sleep in Peace, a quiet lad who takes nothing very seriously, his schoolwork being no ex- ception. Wilma Soloman — Great E.rpectations, a good-looking newcomer who brought a marvelous complexion with her. Lee Soltz — Son of Battle, a tall blonde Viking who smashes feminine hearts as easily as the opposing line. Ruby Spencer — Behind the Mask, a plump blonde who belies her size by being very agile in sports. Charles Spittal — Kid Galahad, a rather short, smiling, good-humored individual who gets the most out of a noisy Ford. Alex Staehon — Beloved Stranger, another one of our many tall V. H. S. males who creates neat racing cars from junky T ' s . Rozella Stafford — Honor Girl, a meek modest well-mannered student who hates to walk home. Betty Stanton — This Proud Heart, a demure adherent to athletics who goes through life tripping the light fantastic. Robert Stoltz — Sleeving Beanty, a shining bushy-headed specimen of sleepmg pulchritude who never fails to awaken at 12:30 P. M. Aileen Stoner — Encore for Love, an ebony-haired coquette who takes advantage of her residence on the hill. John Stoner — The Perfect Specimen, a basketball player who is almost if not quite, another Adonis. Eleanor Story — Wildcat, an excitable, flirtatious brunette who is well woi ' thy of her nickname, Scratchy. Charles Suesse — Always To-morrow, a band member who will never get gray hairs from hurrying or worrying. Robert Swift — Free Lance, a quiet appearing boy who can be as noisy as the rest of us and whose wave is the envy of his classmates. Doris Terns — Promises Men Live By, a traveling school girl who has many clothes and has attended almost as many schools. Floyd Tight — Call of the Wild, a country boy who came to the city apparently leaving his enthusiasms on the farm. Jane Varner — Age of Innocence, a shy demure typing shark who never gets lost in a sea of errors. Ruth Wark — Baby Epicure, the living example of blonde pulchritude who is not as fragile as she looks. Marjorie Warner — Calm Yourself, an absent-minded cyclone who uses too much action to do too little. Mildred Warner — Nimble Legs, a good scholar whose mouth and feet are always in motion. Robert Weiss — Tyranny of Words, a high-rating scholar who uses a camera and big words to a good advantage. Guy Wellman — The Score Is Tied, a smiling catcher of footballs, basketballs, baseballs, and admiring glances. Rosemary Wertman — Turmoil, a boisterous, joyous, likable soccer player who never lets the ball go through. Anne Wharton — Lively Lady, an athletic songstress who keeps her grades up and her temper down. David Williams — Wizard of Oz, a slip stick artist who burdens his mind with aeronautical calculations and drawing problems. Nena Winder — With Malice Toward None, an athletic aviatrix who is an active club woman and a good sport. Bill Windle — Wee Willie Winkie, a football player who has the ability to earn the filthy lucre. Robert Zeller — Little Caesar, an enthusiastic Hi-Y member who does great work in band and other organizations. Betty Jean Zeigel — Iron Woinan, a man-hater and money collector who has a love for embarrassing moments. Donald Zulich — Rip Van Winkle, a joyful, cheer-full, tumbling wrecker of any vehicle on wheels. 25
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• Books Disclose Characteristics o Charles Kern — Little Minister, a walking dictionary to both prince and proletarian who seeks recognition in the field of medicine. Howard King — Lost King, timid and shy in school but far from it after four o ' clock. Harry Klein — Road to Nowhere, an aeronautical bug whose first name is very appropriately suited to his ap- pearance. Dorothy Kliismeyer — Innocent Bystander, a dependable preserver of domesticity who is very soft-spoken, and yet, full of merriment. Dale Kohler — Be Yonr Age, a tall, dark, and handsoinewhirlwind of frivolities who enjoys life and work. Robert Kraft — Yours to Venture, an industrious lad wlro is active in science and who has been bitten by the model bug. Katherine Kroetz — Portrait of a Lady, a sophisticated dynamo of artistic talent who is in stiff competition with Dame Faslrion. Robert Labrecque — Old Man Tut, a dark, dashing young man who conceals his real humor behind a mask of solemnity. Rosemary Labrecque — Little French Girl, a jolly, rotund, effervescing aide-de-ca7np to Miss Welty and who bounces from hither to yon. Russell Lain — Man. Bread, and Destiny, a curly-headed individual who struggles with his lessons and also his brother. Dorothv Large — Storm Girl, a dark, exotic charmer of masculine hearts who follows the dictates of fashion to a T . Doris Lawrence — Footlights Afloat, a dramatic star who adheres to the deliverance of verbal compositions to the extent of vanquishing all competitors. Frank Leachman — Behave Yourself, a 63-inch dynamic redhead who has as many interests and friends as freckles. Alan Lippman — Gold Magic, a black-haired, rosy-cheeked jitterbug who is headed for the world of finance. IVIarilynn Lowe — South Wind of Love, a quiet-appearing girl with a gleam of mischief in her eyes which, when called forth, bubbles over. Warren Liitz — Memory of Youth, a well-groomed, well-meaning, well-liked president of the well-known Hi-Y. Jean MacDonald — Drums, a devoted adherent of musical as well as literary compositions who displays little emotion. Ray Marrell — Conquest of Culture, a suave blonde, tall and handsome, who is gifted with a charming person- ality. Annadel Maxwell — Pollyanna, an enthusiastic ping-pong player who has an impeccable blonde coiffure. Jack Meade — Lm a Stranger Myself, a really good-looking red-head whose biggest asset is his sparkling eyes. Nedra Mills — Under Twenty, a small brunette v ho is merry and full of smiles for everyone. Douglas Moe — Dog at His Heels, a tall baton-twirler who also shoots and toots a camera and horn with equal distijiction. John Moench — Unflinching, a quiet lad who seriously studies and excels in drafting. Jack Niksch — Barbarian Lover, a huge football hero who makes short work of all supposedly tough opponents. Betty Nolan — A Girl of Dublin, a black-haired, sparkly-eyed colleen who recites poems with no point and jokes witli less. Eunice Orsburne — Sugar and Spice, a miniature portrait of a lady who is the proud owner of a peaches-and- cream complexion. June Pearson — Little Lainb, a shy, inconspicuous person who had the courage to take physics among all the boys. Robert Peters — Retreat from Reason, a mischievous lad who ineffectively tries to crash through feminine hearts. Norman Pierce — Good Tiines, an excellent hurler of baseballs wlio innocently admires V. H. S. beauties but does nothing to show it. Lloyd Pinkerton — Tarzan, a tall, husky giant who rivals Bob Brindle in his tall tale telling. Florence Pivarnik — Petticoat Vagabond, a short pleasingly plump blonde who dotes on dramatics and dates. Patricia Pool — I Can Get It for You Wholesale, a high-rating scholar whose spirit is as fiery as her hair. Valeria Price — On Borrowed Time, a future stenographer who will never need a ladder to reach the top shelves. Harriett Rex — Re.v, the Devil Horse, a nimble-witted, whimsical humorist who is a great admirer of the arts. Glen Reynolds — Red Rust, a slow methodical thinking person whose hair is as rusty as his Model T. Ford. Robert Rhoda — La.st of the Vikings, a popular star who has mastered football, basketball, baseball, and the con- quest of feinininity. 24
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Final Stages Class Motto — Sum Americanus Class Colors — Royal Blue and Gold Class Flower — Red Rose ® SENIORS ALL • • • Upper left corn- er, Corinne behind the candy counter — Dave gives us a grin — Harriett, the snap editor — below, two ferns quench their thirsts — Bill gives us a big smile but Curt threatens us Senior Class Officers Robert Rhoda — President Bill Windle — Vice-president Frank Leachman — Secretary -Treasurer with a snowball — trio — Eileen is eating as usual — Marge combines eating with studying — is this Oscar? — three staunch Hi-Y ' ers — sophisticated Kate goes for a stroll — Betty seems to have a sense of balance — studious Bob — the I ' alciiiau workers work — Millie isn ' t really studying — Bob ' s over the line but hanging — three late arrivals — beautiful drummer — faithful bas- keteers — who wouldn ' t yell, with these two for yell leaders? Seniors as We See Them
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