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Tongue Twisters Tell Tales HOLT, CAMPBELL — Military Man, fiery, fierce, fiend of football squad, frequently found following the footsteps of K. Field. HU RLEY, ROBERT — Chasing Shadows, murders melodies, strangles songs and lashes lyrics, raptly regards Robert as romancing Romeo. JANTE, MADELON — When Two Love Each Other, a studious shorthand student, often seen with her steady. JOHNSON. ALLEN — A Sailboat In The Moonlight, his crooning cornet is characteristic of a muted medley of moaning melodies. JOHNSON, LEROY — I ' m An Old Cowhand, long limbed, lanky lad who loves to lecture, lounges in languorous leisure. JOHNSTON, MARTHA JANE — Sophisticated Lady, sparkling symbol of sophisticated sex appeal. JOHNSTON, MARY FRANCES— Yoh ' ve Got Something There, friendly, frivolous forget-me-not of fascinating feminity. JONES. DELMA — With All The World to Dream About, naively natural, engaging enthusiast of evincive examinations. JONES. FRANCES — That Old Feeling, justly known as Jonesy, jumps joyously at sight of Johnson. JULIAN, PHYLLIS — Josephine, dimpled Diana, decrees disaster for devotees. KIRIAZIS, THOMAS — Feelin ' Like A Million, ambitious, amiable, ardent, enthusiastic analyst, a-man. KOCH. HILDEGARDE — Study In Brown, the quintessence of qualitative quizzes, quickly quenches queries with quiet quips. KNOBLICH, MARVIN — Ain ' t Misbehavin ' , long, lean, and lukewarm, melancholy meat mangier. KUECK, ELIZABETH — You Ca?r ' t Run Away From Love, languishingly longs for love as she idly leans to learning. LANE, LAUREL — Laughing Irish Eyes, small specimen of a sparkling, solicitous senior. LAW, JOHN — Gone With The Dawn, endeavors in vain to end eternal era of enslavement in this encampment. LEAMING, ROBERT — Don ' t You Care What Anyone Says?, trys to out-talk others, unperturbed by unusual universal events. LECKIE, DONALD — I Got Plenty of Nothing, master mind of tomorrow, momentarily moans for milady, drawls in delightful dialect. LITTON, NOLA — The Big Avple, works with wondrous zest, wows ' em with her wordy witticism. LOWENSTINE, ANN — One In A Million, laborious little lass whose loss of locker keys is limitless. LOWENSTINE, RUTH — Alibi Baby, glowing, galivanting gal who gets her guy. MacFARLANE, JOHN — There ' s A Lull In My Life, serious, seclusive, scarlet-topped scholar who scrupulously searches for self-satisfaction. MARKS, JOHN — Lazybones, sober satellite of Sis, sporific soul, specialist in speciosity. MARTIN, GEORGE — Is It Love Or Infatuation? , mischievous, merry, meandering mite, monarch of meddlers, mirthfully misbehaves. MARTINAL, FRANK — Out On The Prairie, tiny, timid, intellectual, tot with tranquil temperament. MARTINAL, HENRY — Echoes Of The Trail, erudite edition of elder brother, equable, elusive. MASTERSON, EVELYN— Keep That Twinkle In Your Eye, friendly, frivolous, friend of every one, never fails to solicitously sell season tickets. MAUDLIN, ROBERT — Meet Me In The Moonlight, diminutive devilling drip of dynamite, dexter- ously dilly-dallys, causing destruction. McCANN, VERNE — This Year ' s Crop Of Kisses, skyscraping center of six-man line, brandishes blades and blushes bashfully. MIDDLETON, WILLIAM — My Buddy, agreeable, affable, adjuvant lad who knows all the answers, cheerful, clever, and careful. MOHNSSEN, DOROTHY — Love Me As I Love You, my, oh my! Can that be Mohnssen who has mastered the art of masquing? MUSTER, MARY — When I Grow Up, trim tot who transpires thought, eternally exact, diffidently disapproving. NICHOLS, KENNETH — So Rare, wanton warrior who wastes no time on the women. NIELSEN, HENRY — You ' re Here, You ' re There, laconic, laborious lad, easy-going guy who guns a gaudy green jaloppy. OHLFEST, HELEN — Rythm In My Heart, terrifically tortures footer and triumphantly trounces typewriter. PACKMAN, MORRIS — Somewhere A Voice Is Calling, quiet chemist who creates complex com- pounds, builds dozens of doodads for demonstrations. PETRALIAS, MARY — Oh! My Goodness, dark individual who dominates debates and discussions, inaugurates intense irruptions. PHILLIPS, HAROLD— The Horse With The Dreamy Eyes, tenacious talker, blatantly boisterous- ly, vehemently vociferous, lengthy locquacious lecturer. 26
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Hidden Traits Now Exposed ANDERSON, EDITH — Born To Love, her dreary drip of desultory declamation drives droves des- perate, but definitely, delicious, delightful, de-lovely. ARNDT, DWIGHT— I ' ve Got My Heart Set On You, m ajestic monarch of the mile, blonde, bash- ful basketeer. BALL, CHARLES — Big Chief Swing It, placidly pursues Pauley ' s propositions, senior spokesman, seldom seen by himself. BALL, RUTH — To a Sweet Pretty Thing, simple, sweet, softly states statistics, silently studies, seldom misbehaves. BEACH, ROBERT — I ' m in the Mood for Love, noticed on College Hill night after night, his cheer- ful calm composure never changes. BECKWITH, NATHALIE— How Could You?, stutters as she stumbles studying shorthand, success- fully shadows Bozik. BERRY, EMMA DEAN— An Old Flame Never Dies, lavish lady, likes lots of lads, ardently ad- vocates attractive apparel. BIGGS, FLOYD — I ' m Hating This Waiting Around, definitely desires diploma, devotedly detained one-half decade in doing so. BIGGS. LOREN — He Ain ' t Got Rythm, stolid, solid, speechless person who struggles with stu- pendous subjects. BIGGS, PHYLLIS — I ' m Happy, Darling, Dancing With You, shorthand shark, secretary for syste- matic Schenck, swings it. BLOCKER, HENRY — I Feel Like a Feather in the Breeze, man-mountain on the march, moves mul- titudes with motions. BOOK, RUTH — Am I In Another World?, slowly speaks her spiel, ardently aspires to acquire an artist ' s A. B. BOZIK, MARY ELLEN— Oh, Breathe Not His Name, efficiently escorts Beckwith, effusive, evasive, exact, and exceptional. BRADNEY, BETTIE — All God ' s Chillun Got Rythm, syncopated symbol of synchronization, sol- emn, sporadic. BROWNELL, BERYL ANN— The Pal That Is Always True, spontaneously scatters scads of step- tical sayings, studendous scholar, sociably sporting. BRYARLY, ROBERT — Yow Know It All, Smarty, red-headed, rushes from room to room, reads rapidly, ruthlessly renders German. BUCKLES, EVELYN — Ever Since Eve, dynamic deception is her destined dish. CAVELL, CHARLOTTE —Laugh Your Way Through Life, hordes of hearts heave heavily far her, (ah-men!) he-men hoof her home. CHEKOURAS, THEODORE— I ' ll Be Faithful, chunky chap who cautiously watches clock in cha- otic typing class. CHRISTOPHER, LUCILLE — Lovely One, a demure, diminutive, delusive dominator that desires devotion. CIESIELSKI, ADELAIDE— Afraid To Dream, her kittenish kindness creates chaos. CINKOSKE, EUGENE — I ' m Bubbling Over, rotund, refluent runabout who radiates rhythm and rhyme. CLEVELAND, MARY — You ' re Everything Sweet, her magnetic, mellow mannerisms makes males meek. CLIFFORD, JANE— She ' s Tall, She ' s Tan, She ' s Terrific, that tantalizing Teutonic Tahitan that towers in tenacious tamelessness. COLE, ROBERT — I Love Your Sister, dumpy, dark-haired, doughty darling, solemnly sways like a seasick sailor. COLE, SCOTT — Love Is Never Out of Season, loquacious lusty lamb who likes lovely ladies. DISPENNETT, AILEEN — Dark Eyes, Distinguishable dark darling from diverse destination. DOBBINS, BETTY — I ' ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm, heavy, high-spirited human who hi- bernates with Hill. DODD, JOHN — High, Wide, and Handsome, singular sectio n of the stupendous stalwarts, seldom slips. FREUND, ROSEMARY — Doin ' The Susi-Q, fervent, fashionable femme who frequently flies into fearful fury, fribbles frivously, never fasts. FREYWALD, FRANK — Jamboree, inimitable, illustrious illusion of impatience, faint-hearted fakir of fashion. GENTZ, MARJORIE — Margie, impatient, ideagenous, imaginative image of imperviable impar- turbation. GILLILAND, LILLIAN — The Gentleman Waits, airly ambles along about the building, always aglow when her attraction appears. GROVES. VIRGINIA — Dancing Under The Stars, a spacious supporter of sophisticated swing. HARDESTY, JUNE — Oohl But I ' m Happy, a blissful bit of the senior class, babbles bookkeeping benevolently. HELVIE, MARIANGENEEN — You ' re Looking For Romance, avidly aspires attention, inspires in- dividual idolization. 25
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Songs Reveal Personalities PINTZKE, WALDTRAUT — It ' s The Smile That Gets ' Em, a pretty piece of personage with a per- sistent, peppy personality. RADER, KENNETH — Anything Goes, renegade runabout that rambles in remote rurality. RAGSDALE, JEAN — Don ' t Ever Change, Katy-did constantly cuts capers and keeps the boys in a quandary. RHODA, KENNETH— Big Boy Blue, lucid lad with light, limitless laugh, lolls in luxurious leisure, lives in lonely locality. RIDDLE, BETTY JEAN— Sweet Varsity Sue, a gleaming, glimmer:ng, gala gal full of glowing gaiety. RUNNION, ROBERT— Naughty! Naughty!, busy, boisterous bricky who blocked for battering backs. SAAR, ALICE— Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight?, participates in the palatial pastime of?. or does she? SANZ, VIRGINIA— There I Go Again, a vision of vital vivac: ' ous vigor valued in the vicinity of V. H. S. SAVERY, WILLIAM— Now Or Never, salient simile of sagacious satire. SHROEDER, CATHERINE— Bright Eyes, tonic tot who terrifically taps typewriter, somewhat si- lent, small and singular. SCHULZ, WILLIAM— All My Life, silent, secretive, scalawag, seldom sensitive, stolidly sure of himself. SEVERIN, CARL— Shoe Shine Boy, silent, sociable sign of Sphinx-like solemnity. SHEETS, CARROLL— Who ' s Afraid Of Love? (much), hardwood hero, blond basketeer, insolvable introvert, diminutive, dexterous dynamo. SHEETS, ROLAND— Learning, rambles unruffled, calmly considers copious questions, champion of controversies. SHURR, DONNA— Dreamy Eyes, pertinent piece of public property who plays typewriter and piano with equal perfection. SINK, MARK— Wake Up And Live, an accomplished artist whose ability is appreciated by Val- enian staff, plavs the piano with plausible perfection. SMITH, CHARLOTTE— Sweet Is The Word For You, palatable piece of penetrating personality. SMITH, MARTHA JOYCE— I ' m In My Glory, glowing, generous gal who glistens with gaiety, sincerely satisfying, likes to lead Leo. SNOOK, JEAN— In Your Own Little Way, a delightful, dimpled dumpling who dilly-dallys about demurely. SNOW, MARTHA— Blame It On The Rumba, loquacious lady seen in the locality of legal learn- ing in the course of civic studies. ST. CLAIR, ELROY— Skeleton In The Closet, hardwood hotshot, glib, gridiron gladiator, neither noncommittal nor nonplussed. STENDAHL, LEILA— Lady From Fifth Avenue, light-haired, lovely lady full of lusty chatter, an ambitious artist. STONER, DORTHA MARIE— Me, Myself, and I, charming, cheering, and chockful of chatter, rapt- ly rushes Rader in rollicking Dramatics roles. SULLIVAN, SHIRLEY— Music In My Heart, pleasingly plays piano for pastime, pacific, per- sistent, precautious. SUTTON, BLAINE — Today I Am A Man, mischievous midget whose martialism is most magnetic. THORGREN, ERNEST— You Gotta Be A Football Hero, mustachioed he-man of many mysterious moods, great guy, gridiron general, genial, gentleman jokester. TOMLINSON, RALPH — One Never Knows, Does One?, meat market maniac makes mincemeat melt in mouths. TUCKER, MILES— I ' m Just A Country Boy At Heart, country chap who cheerfully chins with chums. ULSH, HELEN MAE — I ' m Dependable, round, reputable, requisite rendition of resourcefulness, qualified querist of quizzical questions. VAN ARSDEL, ARTHUR — Johnny One-note, tall, towering, tacit Titan who takes tremendous strides. WAHLBERG, STANLEY — Moonlight On The Highway, occasionally calculates at his chemistry if not contending in a controversy. WEILER, BERNICE — Dinah, eminent edition of effervescent energy, dynamic diminutive, decisive. WEILER, MARJORIE — Contented, radiant, red-haired runabout, resorts to Les for romance. WERTMAN, DONALD — Mamma, I Wanta Make Rythm, a jocund, jocular jokester of jocoseness and jollity, his waggish whims are worth it. WHITE, ROBERT — Big Boy Wolf, stoic son of silence, reserved, retiring, rugged, reticent senior. WILLIAMS, RALPH — I ' m Just A Littl e Boy Blue, slim science shark, placid professor of physics and champion of chemistry calculations. WITNER, EVELYN — It ' s Swell Of You, one who often optimistically omnifies omnifarious oppor- tunities. WULFF, ROBERT — Alone, titanic, timid Tarzan, conceals cranium in conversation. 27
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