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ETHEL LINDEMANN - Ethel we will remember as the ty- pical high school girl. Cheer- ful, friendly, smiling, she chose her friends among the athletically inclined. FLORENCE LIPPERT-Florence combined eiiciency-plus with a pleasing personality, and the results were exciting. She had many friends. EDWARD MANN-Edward can play the ivories proficiently- we don't mean the piano- but he knows he shouldn't, so he doesn't. HELEN MARKS-Helen, who came to West from Europe, mastered the English langu- age to a perfection few na- tive-born students can claim. Her reward-club editor for the Comet. TOHN MARX-JOhH combined fine scholarship with two years as Associate editor of the Annual to make a splen- did record for himself at VVest. GENEVIEVE LODDEkGCHCViSVC was one young lady who took care of her own business- the Comet's. She and the re- ceipt book were old pals. IDA LORMAN-Ida liked the truth and nothing 'but the truth. She liked it when we told her how pretty her pic- ture 1s. EUGENE NIADIGAN - Eugene took Trig seriously. Trig took Eugene seriously - it never let him go. ELIZABETH MALADY - Libby was the demure lass who al- ways managed to have a good time wherever she was. It didn't take much management on her part, though. JOYCE NIANTHEY-JOYCE! had a lot of zip, pep, and ambi- tion. Her services were ren- dered to the Comet news- paper, and to the Girls' Ath- letic Association. . f' Q-' .vjb 'E' , 1 Jl ' -L! 00 rj CATH ERIN'E i,M'AR,gfiCath,9rfne was a eedbl'I'emoin typ- WS els pdobabyff orgotten , re out y ' 'g than most Ml, of knowfjvn f CARL MATZ-C31'l was intri- gued by Trig's trickiness. But he stuck to it, and soon could hold his own with any mathematician. l21l
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MARJORIE LEE-Marjorie was an all-round girl-she joined clubs, she liked sports, she had a personality, and, to top it all, she made all her credits. LORRAINE LEETCH-Lorraine spent most of her time in the main oflice taking orders, and filling them in just as fast as she possibly could. LiNToN KUCHLER - Kuchy Went through high school spreading a little joy here, a little joy there . . . no wonder it took him so long to graduate. FLORENCE LANGE - Florence could be counted on mainly for entertainment, Whiether it be in the main assembly, in the main hall, or as the main character in some hit. ,ARTHUR KUMM-Art was An- nualf photographer. When he snapped his camera, the edi- tor always got a picture, even though it was a little blurred. JANET LANGLAND-Janet was intensely vital-and to get rid of some of that abundant vitality of hers, she took to slapping people on the back. XTIOLET LECLAIRE-HOHOT stu- NIYREL LECLAIRE-Myrel was dent and monitor of Miss Hullls homeroom. That tells practically the hull story. ELEANOR LEIN - E1eanor's locks were red, her smile was pretty, her friends liked her a lot . . . but We could go on forever. EUGENE LEW-He was a ver- ' satile lad who dabbed into many things, in some a triHe ineffectively. However, he is a little responsible for this section of the Annual. responsible for the good time everybody had at the Febru- ary senior party. He helped plan all the entertainment. Soi. LICHTER1ThC querulous, would-be physicist. In the thick of a good fight was Sol, whether it be election, debate, or class meeting. BERNICE LIEBERTHAL-We'l1 remember her for her re- markable debating ability. One of the most active Athe- nians, she often debated for the main. l20l
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All-city co-captain of team, Howard with his splendid at all the games. ELIZABETH M1TscHKE-Eliza- beth may have been one of the wonders in the Winter VVonderland scene of Mer- rillls senior stunt, but she's not so glacial. ETHEL MCANDREW -- Ethel MARY MCHUGH-Mary liked frowned about troubles, and then forgot them-just like that. She kept her pleasant temperament that way. to be called Bridget-prob- ably because she was proud of her Irish ancestry. She was a linguist of some merit at West. ARTHUR MELCHIORI-The di- EVELYN METTREY - Evelyn rection of the affairs of the February class were in the capable hands of this hand- some executive. He liked to be different. LORRAINE MILLER-Lorraine was the Comet typist who took part in the Merry Mile- stones. All life's milestones should be as nice as Lorraine. MADELINE MONTAG-Montag and Margoles - steak and onions-bread and butter- who thinks of one without thinking of the other? HoMER MooRE - Homer Moore's fame comes from the way he handles that banjo, and gets those lilting strains to stir us. was a member of Latin club, advertising manager for the Annual, and a throaty blues singer, all in one. NORMA M1LL1Es-Norma put the punch into the Junior Prom, 1934. All she used was a few lemons, oranges, et eetera. . . ELMYRA MoRANo - E1myra's unconfined tresses worried lots of girls. Naturally they would-they were naturally curly. ODESSA NIORRILL - Odessa's grin was ever-present when G. A. A. was doing anything. She was an athlete of some merit. l22l
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