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STEINHAUER, DELORES-Stinky May 11, 1930-Commercial Artist l-ler sketches for our year book Will make each one take a second lookl STORRER, HAROLD-Willie October 28, 1930-To marry a rich widow Willie Storrer is funny and clever- To fulfill his ambition, he will endeavor. SUNDBERG, EUGENE-Gene March 14, 1930-Buy a farm ln basketball he made his name- And football added to his fame. SUTCH, JUNE--Junie January 10, 1930--Travel Affected with a wander lust, To her, traveling is a must. SWARTZFAGER, GORDON-Swartz May '14, 1930-Journalist This fellow is always ready to do, Q Most anything you ask him to. TATE, ELVA JANE-Janie September 21, 1999-Nurse This girl works in school and out, She's a very true friend without a doubt. SHAMPOE, CLAYTON--Wheezer February 'l8, 1930-Work A great big bruiser, husky and tall- l'le was the one who carried the ball. SHAPIRO, HARVEY-Adams March Q, 1930-pediatrician Behind his face so gay- A brain labors hard each day. SLATER, ELIZABETH-Betty November 'l9, T930-to have many friends With her winning smile and lovable way She was a great success in our class play. SMITH, RUTH-Smitty December 99, 1929-Nurse Ruthie is a talkative lass- She s very well liked by all of her class. SONNTAG, MARY JEAN-Sunny June 17,1930-Beautician Sunny is a quiet but very nice girl, Soon she will be making your hair curll STADLER, JEAN-Jeannie April 93, T930-Nurse This girl gets around a lot- As a friend she s often sought. fxs 0 , Q if , if CE QQ gg ll X fc-att M
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l i ix Q JS. cj? POLANCY, JACK-Irish November 13, 1929-State Cop A football player through and through, There are few things he'd rather do. REED, ARTHUR--Art January 29, 1930-Doctor Surely his smiles and jolly ways, Will bring success in later days. RICCI, ADELAIDE-Rich December 526, 1930-Nurse A very fine nurse Rich will malce- For she has the qualities that it will talce. ROOT, JANET-Elmer November 8, 1930-Live a good life l-ler ambition is worthy indeed- More people lilce her is what we need. ROSTHAUSER, DONALD-Don September 'l5, 1929-Success To be successful is his aim, Someday he will achieve great fame. SCHEFFER, GEORGE-Pork December Q, 19228-Mechanic A mechanic's life was selected by Pork- w l-le couldn't have chosen a more fitting orlc. SCHELOSKE, MARY ANN-Dimples June 'l4, 1930-To retire Mary Ann always tries to be A friend to all, both you and me. SCHUMACHER, DONALD-Shoey January '19, 1930-Business Executive ln February he was class president- Someday he may be a White House SCHWARTZ, JEROME-'--Boss April 28, 1930-Mortician The vocation chosen by our Boss ls not lilcely to be a loss. SEAWRIGHT, FRIZELLE-Frel December 19, 1929-Nurse Frel selected a fine vocation- l-lamot hospital will be her location. SELL, SUE EVELYN-Susie March 7, 1930-Good friend A very charming little lass, A genius in her senior class. SHACKELFORD, MAXINE-Max's May 24, 1929-Clerk lf you want to shop awhile, Shell give service with a smile. resident Jigga 'S gui is ul Qs f JL-Si -'
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TEUBERT, RICHARD-Tybe January 'l, 1930-Painter Pleasant, friendly, full ol fun, Ever remembered by friends he's won. THOMPSON, RUSSELL-Russ April 'l, 1930-Butcher A butcher will be capable Russ- l-le II cope with ladies when they fuss. TUCKER, DONALD-Don I May 'lS2, 1930-Success Geometry, algebra and even trig- At math, this boy is really big. VARO, SAM-Hob June '19, 1929-Travel Traveling is his one vocation- l-le just won t stay in one location! VOLTZ, BRADFORD-Doc September 5,1928-Theater Manager A theater manager he wants to be- Give him time and you will see. WEIGEL, JOAN-Wiggy January 'lO, 1930-To retire c Though she is small, she's merry and gay, Not talkative, but she s lots to say. WIENDORF, DONALD--Don March 'l3, 1930-Business Executive - - A business executive, Don wants to be- l'le ought to do well, results from study. YENTES, JUNE-June r July 'lO, 'l929TBoolclceeper Boolclceeiing is her profession, ln class s e always learned her lesson. l V, .,,, , , u K' ,K , N, Vi i 4 , 5 V ,A,5,, L, V .- . A f qu J , Y, Vx i 'fa I ' LIQN,-T94 . ' i 'Y N565 'fy ' . 21241 f ., ai , . w . M s, it
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