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THE QUIVER 27 c 3 g o g s Z)|Mae»ag mgv5ev5g ae evag»se»aG ae Qv5(?»se g 'se g e i e i eva RITA HUNT No doubt Rita's favorite color is white. Why? Because the French expression for white, in its feminine form, is “Blanche. Rita, one of our shorter girls, has beautiful, long, curly hair which is the envy of her companions. Rita must have some big. handsome boy on her mind, as she is sometimes nonchalant towards her studies. May success open its arms to you, Rita! Musical Comedy Committee (4). MARIE JOSEPHINE JALBERT They say good things come in small packages. This certainly holds true when petite, dark-haired Marie is concerned. She can easily be classed among the good dancers and is always in great demand. We have heard that she loves to go Wade -ing in the summer time, and we can't blame her. Whatever you plan to do, Marie, the good wishes of your friends will always be with you. Student Council (2) (4), Quiver Board (3) (4), Dra matic Club (2), Glee Club (3), Junior Play Committee (3). tee ( 3 ). WALTER JANIK Pst, hey! did you get the cash balance yet? Walter's in a mix-up concerning his bookkeeping problems again. Walter has a happy tendency to be mischievous and often dispels the monotony of the classroom by witty remarks. Nevertheless Walter is a l keable chap, ready at all times to offer a helping hand in the Nick of time. The class of '34 knows you will succeed in all your ventures, Walter. Track (4). FRANK KOCIUBA At first glance Frank appears to be bored with life in general—but no, he has just come out of the Law class. Law, in Frank's candid opinion, is merely a jumble of rules, rules, and more rules. Though inclined to be quite noisy at times, Frank's general conduct is gentlemanly. In parting, Frank, the class of '34 says Good luck!
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26 THE QUIVER FRANCES HOWARTH Have you a sheet of paper? Oh! vcs! it is Fran Howarth coming down the hall. Although she never takes home a book nor becomes excited about a test, “Fran surely gets good marks. Fran's congenial ways and her enjoyable disposition, we are sure, will win for her much success and many worthy friendships. The class of '34 says Good luck, Fran.” Junior Play Committee (3), Senior Play Committee (4). DORIS MAY HOYLE Dot has a charming personality. She is a good dancer and has many friends. Her pal is Ruth Heffernan. Dot will always remember English History as her favorite subject. She always tries to help her friends. (She even follows them out of the room!) Next year Dot may attend R. I. C. E Good luck, Dot.” Glee Club (2), Volleyball (2) (3), Musical Comedy (4). PAUL HOYLE Paul with blond hair and blue eyes confessed that he was one of the Women Hating Hoyles. But he has lost that distinction now. Haven't you, Paul? Seriously, Paul is a good student and worked hard in high school. His pals are Vose and “Goldberry. These three are the “Stooges. Paul may attend Middlebury next year. Best of luck, Paul! Football (3) (4), Interclass Basketball (2) (3) (4), Baseball (3). BEATRICE HUNT Bang! The late bell, and it is sure to bring Beatrice, one of the three musketeers. She is the studious happy-go-lucky one. A look in her eyes, that wins friends daily, reveals the mischief within. We hate to lose our future bookkeeper, but we hope she will succeed. May the memories of High School days linger forever. Senior Play Committee (4).
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28 THE QUIVER C e ( P ( G ( 5e G t)0 3G g G 1 gV50 ag Se) eK!ieKiG g ,5G l 5e |,V5gKiG SGV?'P 9g ft WALTER KOCIUBA Although of a fun-loving nature, “Walt” is also a good student. His wit has often proved a source of merriment to his classmates. Walt is an expert on feminine beauty and may often be heard expounding on the merits of different pretty maidens. We believe that some day “Walt' will become a successor to the famed Walter Winchell. Good luck, Walter. Track (2) (3) (4), Interclass Basketball (4), Cross- country (4). STANLEY W. KOSTOROWSKl A lengthy, carefree stride and a b oming voice—that's St nicy ambl ng along the corridor. When delivering a bit of a.ory, Stanley goes through many fidgety motions and ges . culations. Stanley appears to be nterested in outdoor life, in view of ' r recuent appropriations of “Mac's supply of literature on that subject. Probably he intends to be a successor to Isaak Walton. Best wishes and good luck, Stanley! EDITH B. KYLE Oh, the sun shines bright on my young ‘Ken’ tucky 'Darling'! This Hymn seems to be a prime favorite with our “Edie. Th is piquant blond pal of ours is known to be a steady, dependable worker. Though Edie is always ready for fun, she never goes to extremes. All gloom will vanish from the world when our Edie follows her chosen profession Nursing. Luck! Edie ! Dramatics Club (2) (3), Student Council (3), Lincoln Day Program (2), Musical Comedy Gmunittee (4), Cafeteria (3) (4), Christmas Program Chairman (4), Quiver Board (3), Editor-in-Chief Quiver (4). LAURE LA BARRE If you are in doubt as to where Laure is after school hours, just take a peek into the typewriting room, where she is laboring earnestly at her task. Laure believes in getting her assignments in on time even if it takes a few extra minits. She has gained many friends, the foremost being, Toinette. We, the class of ’34, know you will reach your goal whatever it may be.
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