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MARSHALL SOUTHARD Go where he will, the wise man is at home. Marshall's home will be college. Summa Cum laude, no doubt! Gabriel, blow your CFrenchJ horn. DOROTHY STENSEN Her life is neither tossed in boisterous seas . . . nor lost in slothful ease. A soft and mellow sophistication about her. Contem- plative and sincere. FRED TERHUN E By your works we know you. This postman travels his appointed route, and lots more besides! Re- membered for his wavy hair and contagious grin. ESTHER TI-IOMSEN Do not hurry. It destroys the life-force. Nevertheless, there are no flies on Esther. Possessor of many assets, among them am- Eitlion and Alice-in-Wonderland air. ATHENA VAMVAKIDES In her tongue is the law of kind- ness. Dark hair and love of music go together. She keeps scrapbooks about airplanes - a keen sense of humor . . . WILLIAM VICKERS Fate cannot rob you of deserved applause. Ace sportsman with plenty on the ball - although we usually find Bill one jump ahead of said ball. M. JACQUELINE ST. ANGELO A brave woman struggling in the storms . . . of chemistry . . . a gay senorira who's new here, but already she's one of the gang! JOHN SUDDUETH . . . whose skill is almost equal to his honesty . . in sports, friendliness, or anything else you want to name. Chief insrigator of many classroom riots. ERNEST A. THIEI., JR. You come late, yer you come! and we are glad. He'll paddle his own canoe - through Republic, the Marines, and his farm life. MARGARET GRACE TUTTLE Her glance - how widely beau- tiful. Her winning smile gains many friends. She grows more charming as the years roll by. PATRICIA VAN DERVELDT Charm strikes the sight, and merit wins the soul. . . . Oh, that hysterical laugh - it's infectious . . . the title archeologist ap- peals to her. ELIZABETH VAN GINHOVEN A cheerful look makes a simple dish a feast. . . . She's on every- body's menu for fun . . . A won- derful disposition . . . dance, Lizzie, dance!! 19
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MARY RUSSO Variety alone gives joy. A boomerang in every class . . . Such beautiful curly hair . . . She uses Ponds . . . is she en- gaged? . . . OLGA SAINOLA Old friend, we greet you. Easy to know, hard to forget . . . Care- free . . . loyal as Achates, and twice as big hearted . , . joie de vivre. JOAN ANN SCHWEIKERT The sea-green mirrors of your eyes . . reflect deep-rooted friendliness and a good-natured jest. Fortunate the boss whose oihce she'll adorn! DOROTHY SMITH Born with the gift of sparkling laughter. Red dress, blue eyes, vivacity, and chatter, chatter, chatter. A sophisticated Goldi- locks. MORRIS SINKOWITZ On the wings of all the winds, he comes flying from abroad. A well-developed wit . . . his favor- ite literature is a funny book. GERTRUDE SMITH Bashful sincerity and comely love. She gives to her many friends . . . Another secretary in our midst . . . This one's fad is record collecting. GLORIA RYAN When Irish Eyes Are Smiling A bit o' blarney follows . . . Clear the deck for action . . . Gloria has set her sail for Navy nursing. ARTHUR SCI-IUCHT O Artie, O Artie. tender and true. Huntington's loss is our gain . . . A big part of our foot- ball team . . . I have a little shadowfi GLORIA C. SEMENZA In praise of you, words alone are wholly inadequate. . . . big smile and a bigger heart . . . A brilliant success . . . A master at all she attempts. MARY SHYNKAR None know thee but to love thee, not name thee but to praise. Her cheery way draws many a friend. Take a letter, Miss Mary. SEYMORE J. SINKOWITZ Give thy thoughts no tongue. those irrevelant questions . . . he wishes to be a flyer, don't you Seymore? or is it Morris? Inter- ests . . . Commandos? SHIRLEY M. SOPER Sugar and spice, and all things nice . . . that's what Shirley's made of . . . a delicate loveliness . . . her main interest, roller skating! 18
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A. HENRY VON MECHOW To love the game beyond the prize is Henry's philosophy - a hard worker in either sports or journalism - has a good word for everyone. CHARLES WAGNER None but himself can be his parallel. We present a mechani- cal wizard . . . Mrs. Gehrke's gen- ius . . . quiet, unassuming . . . ever gentle and kincl. JEAN WENDORFF Her very frowns are fairer far, Than smiles of other maidens are . . , This efiicient secretary wants to fly with the greatest of ease. KATHERINE WHALEN And virtue is her own reward. Our All-American girl . . . full of fun , . , immeasurable laughs and energy . . . We're cheering with you and for you, KT. PEARL WOLF If solid happiness we prize, with- in out hearts this jewel lies. Personality and grace beyond com- pare . . . lucky Artie! You have our vote of confidence, Pearl. MARIE ZAGARDO Talents of the silent class . . Ambitious, friendly - a potent combination, Her name puts her way down the list, but worthiness places her far higher, JANE voss You're a devil at everything . . Animated wit . . . a marvelous companion - boys!! Pleasing, but never, oh never, get her mad! GLORIA THERESA WEITZNER A sweet, attractive kind of grace. Placid . . . cooperative and friendly. A charter member of our class. BERNARD WEVERS By the work, one knows the worker. Red-head and temper, but he's an all right fellow . . . Mr. Fix-it of 1944-45. JUNE PATRICIA WIND Life is made up of sobs, smiles, and Pat - Pat predominates. accompanied by an exaggerated story, attractiveness, and the ability to skate and clance. I FREDERIC WOOD As sociable as a basket of kit- tens. A record fiend . . . Fred knows his bands. He mixes pleas- ing personality and humor into every conversation, 20
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