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Beatrice Paulu - Bea- trice was just a home girl at heart, for she took and became proli- cient in the fine arts of domesticity. Robert Priebe-We won- der if Robert wasn'tt the reason all the girls had new shoes so often, for he worked in a shoe- store not far from here. Elvira Reichert-Elvira was the efficient moni- tor of the alcove. We'll bet a pretty penny she saw to it that all the desks were kept clean. Katherine Reis -- Calm, capable, conscientious. Katherine worked hard for Merrill, Merrill work- ed hard for Katherine- so both got results. Glenne Rowe - Glenne led quite a talented life at West. She wrote po- etry tor the Comet, won a Vergil prize, and kept up an excellent scho- lastic record. Katherine S ct n d e r s- Katherine had a reputa- tion ior being verra, ver- ra frank. But we know her remarks always were kindly. U11
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Henrietta Kopersky - Henrietta's taffeta gown was the envy of lat leastl half the girls at W'est as she rustled softly down the main aisle in assembly. tAnd we know there was one bale and hearty male who appreciated that gownl. Stella Kostopulos - Stel- la was the girl who had trouble with her French -but Stella had what it takes because she took French practically every semester. Betty LeRoux -The ar- tistic and decorative half of th e announcement committee. Betty was the gracious senior w h 0 s e talents leaned towards the artistic side and Al Kling. Alice Lindsay - lf you want to know what's new in the world of clothes - see Alice - for she was one of the best dressed girls at school. Rodney Martin - D'art- tagnan of West Side- and one of the best state fencers, to boot! Charles Martinec- Chuck was the keen dancer who danced his way into Mary, a fair maid's heart. Howabout it, Chuck? U01 Dan Mayer-Dan was stumped by geometry quite a few tirnesibut that didn't keep him down-it only aroused the good old Mayer spir- it, for he passed it a semester or two later. Allen McGovern-Allen was a versatile sort of boyea musician, a sci- entist and a banker- meaning he played drums in band and orch- estra. His ambition is medicine, and he was treasurer of his class. Virginia Merder - Vir- ginia was one of those girls whose neighbor came first. Anyhow, she got an emblem for it from G. A. A. Iames Mitchell - lim- mie was what is known as a swell kid -both by his boy friends and girl friends. Keep it up, limmie: that's something to be proud of!
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Lorraine Scheuren-Lon raine sat in row 10 and always worried about her Comet money. But that didn't keep her from being elected to the honor society. Juanita Shields - Lit- tle, but oh my! Ethel Smith made a big hit in soci- ology-and vice versa. She made a big hit with her friends, that's why she had so many of them. - Ethel Yetta Sorkin-Yetta was a small package of vim, vigor, and vitality. She was keen on sports, her friends and even her studies. She must have been-for she made a 4 year course in SV2 years. Virginia Stower - Vir- ginia was shy, quiet and had a pleasing smile and a pleasing personality. That's why we all liked her. Madelaine Stroth er- Madelaine was the girl who knew so much much about the how's why's and wherefore's of all the books. How come? Simple - she Worked in the library. t22l Mike Talitsicas-Mike's black hair was the envy of all the blonds in the school. It was so thick and black and always looked just so. lacob Tellierflacob was one of the nicest boys of the senior class, quiet and retiring tho' he was. A steadtast wh e el in the orchestra on whom many a good symphony depended. Walter Trost - The big blond fellow who was the main-mast, balanc- ing wheel, and back- bone of chess and checker and camera clubs-also Mr. Moe's secretary. Louis Trubshaw - The tall, handsome captain of the swimming team with a broad smile and a flashy car.
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