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480 I ROBERT RUBINCHICK Oh wondr'ous lover, prithee tell, for we can ne'er endure, Your silence. Do confess the magic secret of l'amour. ALVIN RYAN When yet a junior, he broke a state score, But with the hearts, he's broken many more. jOHN SAUERWEIN He hailed from jeff and made friends here fast, With them they're not just 'new' ones, with him they EDWARD SAVICK He made up the poundage on the football team, And with playful pranks, Eddie would beam. EVELYN SCHIODT A helper of teachers, dependable it's true, With Evelyn, her work was never quite through. EDGAR SCHUBERT The picture of cooperation and reliability, With decorations, Edgar had dependability. FREDERICK SHAW Editor-in-Chief of the Clarker Book Was just one of the things in which he partook. ALICE SILVERBLATI' Her sweet disposition was known about the school, She was a conscientious person, thinking deeply, as a rule. LLOYD SIMPSON The Minnesota football team was tops with this young man, He followed every play Bruce Smith was in, since he DONALD SMITH Here's a boy who gets joy from fishing in a brook, To him, no affair could compare with dangling a hook. ODESSA SMITH In Glee Club as alto, she was a very good singer, 'Twas nothing at all to wind blondes round her finger. WARREN SMITH His humor seemed to break every bound Warren was one of the best-all-around. PEGGY SOARS Here was a miss who seemed to have an ample curiosity, This talent made her knowledge mount with quickening jACOB SOLOMON As guard in football, he is king, In addition to that, jake does everything. LEON SPITZENFEIL A sportsman of the forest and a demon of a shot, We only fear that with the flaming head of hair he's got, That it will be a deer, not he, who'lI end up in the pot. BERNICE STADELE She walked about with debonaire, But when she danced, oh sir, beware! GLORIA STEINHARDT She had a gift for acting and art, In the Senior Play she did her part. WILLIAM STEVENSON A lover of good old Chemistry, A guy who's got some feeling, The one who could mix the chemicals, 'Thout landing on the ceiling. EDWARD STEWART Termed the best dressed Senior, Eddie seems to be, The one with spotless appearance, you see. last. began. velocity. ROSE STORK Cheeriness and sweetness seem to be her fortunate af- flictions, , Her name is quite suggestive--but we shall not make predictions. IRENE THINSCHMIDT Spring Frolic saw her many times, Beating it out in the kick chorus lines. . ROSE TIMMONS Commercial studies claimed most of her time, But outside of class, Rose could dance on a dime! LOUISE TOBIASSON Vice-President of the mighty Senior Class was she, For adeptness in all sports, Toby deserves a pedigree. MAXINE TOUTANT Here we have a mademoiselle, petite and so demure, When near the boys, 'twas plain to see the rise in temperature. IOSEPH TREDIK joe was serious, though not a grind. One of those friends that are hard to find. PHYLLIS TURK Phyllis was gay and her nature was true, Her ambition-to drive and keep fenders like new. HORTENSE VACHAL A cheerleader -and 'the Secretary of the Senior Class, This popular little lady was our prettiest lass. GEORGE VAN HECKE An ardent fan of Chemistry and minerals and such, With George, thoughts of women never enter in-Not Much! RUTH VLIET Many were the boys who were swept :ight off their feet, After they had cast a glance at glamorous Miss Vliet. jOHN VOGEL An ardent fan of dancing was john, And with all the women, a Don juan! 'Jingle Belles and Beaux Y WILLIAM VON DREELE A foot in Student Councilj ' A hand on the 'cello, A brain for studies, Make Bill a handsome fellow. DOROTHY WAHL This miss is known as a perfect sport, And her famous red hair is known from report! , , FRED WAHL Fred had a knack for attracting the girls, ' And was mighty cute.with those dark, brown curls. GERMAINE WALLER ' A linguist had we here 'who hailed from far across the ocean, La Belle France was her home, she had that 'continental MARGARET WALSH Here's a miss who sent our cheers across the field with zest, A bouncing ball of energy, she never thought of rest, And as for decorations at a dance, Peg, you were best! ROLF WALTHER Something of a sailor, much ambition for the sea, He's soon to be a Harvard man with accent and IUANITA WATERS Her greatest ambition was really to sing, So here's all the luck that her talent could bring. EDWARD WEBER When e're there was skating, there he would be, But when came the Spring-he fitted golf to a 'tee.' PHILIP WEGELIN A mighty sharp dresser was this cute lad, His natural wit made everyone glad. IRMA WEINER She could make a baton just spring in her hand, And made a pretty picture as she marched with the MYRON WEINER His drum sticks could beat out a perfect rhythm, And when the band practiced, he was right there with IOHN WELSH A cowboy on wheels, caught for misdemeanors, When called up for a ticket, he went to the 'cIeaners.' WILFRED WENZEL Here's the cause for all those yearning, girlish sighs vou hear, Voted most attractive so the reason should be clear. VIOLA WHEDON A killer with the boys, with an eye for the blondes, Pnquiet little lady on the lake or the ponds. RUTH WHEELER From the banks of the old Ohio she had settled in Roselle, A pleasing accent added a touch to this mid-western DENNA WHITE Denna, the girl with the drumming sticks, Give her a drum and she lI show you some tricks. EVELYN WHITE Her outstanding activity was majorette of the band, A baton was at home in her little white hand. AUDREY WHITEHEAD Her name was Little Audrey and though she was quite small, She made the grade in Council and made the bellows VERNON WHITTLE He's tall, blonde and handsome: a regular Adonis, Our Senior Class was blessed when 'Irish' descended jOHN WICKLEIN Behold the President of the Class of '42, He ran the paper's staff when his duties were all through, We think a mighty handsome iob he did of them, don't LESTER WILLIARD Constructing model airplanes wegknew was tops with Les, To something aeronautical we're sure he will progress. DAISY MAE WILSON C'mon now Daise, don't change your name, just cause a new song has reached its fame. OLIVE WOOD Sports were a delight to this golden haired gal, Dc her a favor and she was always your pal. MARION WOODWARD If you ever doubt this girl's aim in life, just give this miss a rifle, And you will soon find out, she isn't one with whom DICK WREGE Short and stocky, he was known as Beans, Though not a bit shy with the glamour queens. WILBUR WURZBURGER Another tall giant once claimed our attention, His attraction for the women--we won't even mention! notion.' degree. band. them. belle. fall. upon us. you? to trifle.
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I MARY HRUSKA Quiet in manner, but a lady of degree, In class she had a rating of a good sport, don't you see? GEORGE jOHNSON George was quite quiet, but did his bit, To help his class, by using his wit. jEANNE jOHNSON With loads of good excuses this little young lady, Turned all the teachers speechless when she just wasn't ready! EDWARD jORDAN Ed seems to be the solemn type too, ' He needs a firecracker to wake him up anew. jEAN KAELIN A worthy mark in every subject seemed to be her plan, But please don't think she was a grind, because she got her man! MADELYN KERNEY Around and around she wandered away, With a mighty big shock, she'lI awaken someday. EDWARD KNAUER His absent minded manner was the humor of the day, He showed us his ability by his acting in the play. GREGORY KOCENKO They christened him the Russian, he was jolly as could be, He could bag any basket on the court, we all agree. WILLIAM KRESGE He tagged all the men when they rounded third base, In that old game of baseball, Bill was an ace. GEORGE LANDGRAF In the N.H.S. and Technicans Club, George was no fool, And he sure was at home on a piano stool. jANlCE LAWRENCE janice had a way with those big brown eyes, That made other girls try,to copy her sighs. BETTY LEAMING An all around girl with oodles of friends, Her activities were great, her future-that depends. EDGAR LEEBERG Now here-was a genius, a boy both big and tall, His studies were a cinch, they just came natural, that PETER LEES Pete came to us with an accent so cute, That everyone hated to see him mute. HILDE LEFFRANG A flash of blonde, a dash of blue and a winsome look, All help to make our Hilde like a picture book. IRVING LEVENTHAL Irving was the printer of the Senior Class, you know, Here's laurels to you, lrvy, wherever you may go. MARTIN LEVY An accomplished violinist, few if any, could surpass, And his fluency in French was the envy of the class. ARTHUR LIEBLER He could shoot a basket from the middle of the court, In fact was a good man at any 'old sport.' FLORENCE LINES She liked every sport and in all she was good, Even with her classmates, Bub highly stood. ALICE LIPP Here's another fan of the camera group, With a taste for dancing and 'Merwinian Soup.' EDWARD LLOYD Drollery and wittiness, you've got them both, it's true, And with the girls it seemed to workg Ed Lloyd, we RUTH MacDONALD Ruth and her ever ready smile Made everything cheerful and all worthwhile. ELEANOR MALIN Her favorite was 'Chem,' she was good at it too, To find her a doctor would be nothing new. WALTER MANKOWSKI Happy-go-lucky was smiling Wally, No blue near him roamed, for he was so jolly. MARY MARCIN Resigned to life was Mary Marcin, All we could think to rhyme here was parson. FLORENCE MAURER Her height was an asset to add to her fame, For in all the sports, she had quite a name, NORMA McKELVEY Her manner was quiet, her smile serene, Her features were tiny, with us she was Supreme. IOHN McMAHON l just mention fish to this young man and you have got him hooked, For when the fishing season comes, it's no use, girls, . he's booked. MARGARET MCSWEENEY Mac was the nickname known to us, A good-natured girl without any fuss. GERALDINE MELOFCHIK Those eyes just rolled around, When 'male' -- men were nearby, She stamped those letters 'Forward PIease,' And they came at ar wink of her eye! is all. envy you. 'Jingle Belles and Beaux HERBERT MEYER This fellow was known as Herbie to all, And the opposite sex, he did simply enthrall. jOAN NIEYER She ran about even with Dot Wahl in humor, Her hair styles were numerous and Oh! what a crooner. PHILIP MILLER He'll get somewhere with those dancing feet, For his peabody and jitterbug were really neat. MARY MINGLE This blonde was attractive with eyes of blue, Better be careful, she might attract you! IACQUELINE MOTT In the Senior Play, she vamped and pouted, With her long blonde tresses, all hearts she routed! RICHARD MULLER Mountain in football was known to all, Too bad for the guy upon whom he might fall. jUNE NEBEL They kidded her about her height, She maddened at this it's true, She had many friends and heart-throbs, But her enemies were few. FRANKLIN NEWCOMB School work with this young man was never undone. Although he would prefer the woods and a gun. GLORIA NEWHOOK She brought happy moods by her dazzling carriage, Her ambition in life iquote the yearbook! is marriage! ETHEL O'BRIEN In class she giggled and tried to write verse, In future years she might be a nurse. ROBERT ORTH He was voted the flirt but was misunderstood, He was just being friendly as cheerleaders would. LEON OVERMAN Now while in school, Lee was a fidget, And was known for being such a midget. SUSAN PAGE Glee Club and sports took most of her time, And her skating technique was really sublime. PAUL PARASKEVAS His deeds made him president of the N,H.S. For his school work merited this, we'll confess. GERALDINE PATTEN They called her Red, and she got mad as hops, In dancing and basketball, our Pat was tops. RUTH PEARL Though we've known you but a little while, We've come to like your dimpled smile. HARRY PHILLIPS Give him a clarinet and he'lI sound like Benny Goodman, Someday he'lI be up there among the good ones. CAROLYN POLK She always had knowledge right at her hand, A perfect lady of the land. ARTHUR PRESSL Quietly and modestly he moves throughout the day, Retiring in his habits-silence seems to be his way. FREDA PRICE She liked the sports and liked to sew, An agreeable girl without a foe. ALBERTA QUARLES Alberta's advantage was being tall, Right through the hoop she could drop a basketball. jOHN QUINLIVAN He followed his brothers in their line of fame, In football and sports he had quite a name. GLORIA QUINZEL Her future she had planned ahead, We bet every cook book she had read. ISOBEL RAE She contributed to Glee Club and sang her bit, With all the students, she was quite a hit. HELENE REDMOND Her favorite was singing, in Glee Club she shone. Andiwith the boys she was certainly no drone! RUTH REKEMEIER When it came to artist's touches, Ruth was in her prime, She could sketch a pretty scene at any place or time. NORMA RIGBY On any target she could hit a fifty, And in style and manner she was quite a nifty. STEWART ROBERTSON lf you fail to recognize his face, why then try to employ This simple plan, look at his hand, for he's the brief- case boy. VIRGINIA RODGERS On a trumpet she plays both loud and long And Ginny herself is sweet as a song. IOHN ROLOFF Many things could be said here to make these two lines rhyme, But we'Il just say, 'He's one swell guy' and save a lot FRANCES ROSEBAULT Now Frannie's Commercial is just the tops, She makes studious strides in leaps and hops. of time. 0 .47
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