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l9 A 35 OLGA MILDRED RZEGZKOWSKI-Entirely different from her slsterjlmpish, laughing, joking, hap- py, always seeming to get a big ukickw out of life, a gentle ukickf, but one that's amusing. :B J ' 79 ERNIGE CHAPMAN SMITH Smitty, one who believes in having a good time. A little ec- centric at times. uVariety is the spice of life is her motto concerning the opposite sex. SIDNEY STONE-uSid, the teachers' pest, always up to some trick. Small, witty, impulsive and talkative. A gay and loyal friend, this powder keg of activity. DOROTHY LORETTA STRANGE-As silent as a mouse, until she surprises you with some as- tounding remark. Bound to succeed with her active conscience and determination. HELEN PAULINE S1LvoN1c-The girl with the wide-awake eyes, ready for anything. Willing to talk any time and equally as willing to try an intricate dance step. Dancing feet! GEORGE JOSEPH SPELMAN-uSpelly, without a care or worry, possessing a Will Rogers' phil- osophy that makes the weaker sex no worry to him. Noted for playing stooge with class- mates, but not for them. PRISCILLA STOWELL-Always talking. Bubbling Over with excitement as she tells us of some new experience. Good-hearted. Often found in Room 3 or running errands for teachers. ROGER FRANCIS TAYLOR-Smart, but self-con- scious, this member of Pro-Merito. Greatly respected for his industry and common sense. A punctual and conscientious fellow of many smiles. -M AL - -C - -The Gold Bug page t1fU9TI.ty-t'lfUO - -1- fa' f E-
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I9' , . - . . . . .V-rv f . L I-If--I. 1-.wr -' H1 .1fTfw '.:'v'Y'3' '.: 'L fi: 'nil ,-f'ifi3i'fi- - El-ififi' , , .. ,. .. It--Lia ' .-.fara-11-1--.fl:f:u1'r'.'1J,.1--111+v:1'111vi:l 1z!'1-we ' 1 2 .. v L-: - is -' . '. ' '- fri' .I12523511ifI-2'fiiliHsiiiiiiMillLdhtisiliitleflilii-url-.-i1law:l.'H1522im11f12i!1-.M!fRv' - ' '- ' f - L' ' ' S 35 THELMA ALICE PERRY-Friend and aid to all, with interests varied, music, drama, reading and one in 936. Serious or sparkling with laughter and fun. Never in a blue mood. RICHARD JOHN PLICHTA-The fellow who can ski and play the fiddle. Happy, trustworthy and popular. A great all-rou1Id sport with a care-free laugh and friendly philosophy. LESLIE MERRILL REDMAN-A fellow with many interests: able football manager, outstanding actor, intelligent student, brilliant conversa- tionalist, a1Id well-versed punster. Certainly an asset to '35. LILLIAN BERTHA RoLLINs--Good humor per- sonified. Always bubbling over with enthusiasm for sports, school or church. Sensible but never boring. Full of original ideas and sayings. The Gold Bug ' 'I f f' 'rlrdiiifl iff Irlzlrmisaggffizt' .rlflrellml-m f.:. ig'15rg1.1QQz1a'z'i: .f.2'i.'Ji:2iIL1.i3..1iza! :.i9:5g,g:,4 ALFRIDA PETERsoNWMissed because of an ab- sence which kept her away a long time. Quiet and thoughtful. Dreaming about uhimw per- haps. Welcome to any class because of a pleas- ant smile and shy manner. VIRGINIA PUSHEE-Music and Virginia! They seem synonymous. School pianist and indis- pensable member of our orchestra. Shy but friendly and always on the job. That's uPussy.7' ANNE URSULA RocERs-Rosy cheeks and catch- ing smile. Lover of knowledge, especially facts about English. Pro Merito student for two years. 'Nuff said about intelligence rating, but the girlish blush still lingers. MARY PAULINE RZECZIQOYVSICI-QHl6t, alluring, Inysterious, secretive, tranquillity itself, the pic- ture of charm. That's Mary on her outer-shell. Withill, just the same, only most friendly. S page twenty-one l I 'I r lr 1 1 :I :xii ' 4 4 lt......F.,.I.r-..hftf..R....w..IJg..m,.,I..lyff..,4,II IT! I ran rn: ll , 1 I 4
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9 . JULIA HELDA TIDLUND-g'Tubby.,' Always full of giggles, with a humorous answer on her tongue for everyone. Missed in extra-curricular activities but willing to lend her services any time. . HELEN BERTHA ToKARz-Very cheerful, a little obdurate at times, but even at those times, humorous. There are lots of laughs and plenty of merry-making when Helenis around. ALICE LILLIAN WARNER-0116 of those Sunder- land folks, with grace and common sense. In possession of unfailing generosity and under- standing. Quiet, yet not inconspicuous. A good student and, above all, a very nice person. BARBARA MANLEY WHITCOMB--4cBiddie,', class confidant with Hibernian wit and sagacity. Dramatics, dancing and fun in general, along with HAllie,, Warner and Sunderlandis socials. Not noisy, just funny and very popular. l 35 EDWVARD BENNIE TOCYDLOWSIQI-A great foot- ball player and a fine student. Generous, self- confident and popular. Always happy and smil- ing. Industrious and independent. 'GEd likes company and company likes him. EVELYN RUTH TOWNE-A quiet girl, sometimes wearing a worried look, at other times, a tran- quil smile. Always silent unless called upon, and then often surprising, with her practical mind. ELIZABETH ROSE WARNER-G'Lizzie, an imp, an infant with the Mdeviln in her eyes. Fond of athletics, mathematics and dancing. A lady-like tomboy, frivolous yet serious. Fun and earnest- ness in one small person. ALDIA IVA WILLIAMS--R6SC1'V6d and self-con- scious, a soft-voiced girl who refrains from noise-making. Polite and scrupulous. Independ- ent and practical. A steady worker with a Whimsical smile. The Gold Bug -- - -page twenty-three
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