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Af-as-l We Xl lllemwritiscltclt 19 3 'IEHIRGDNIMBIILQE J OSEPHINE DANILOVVICZ CHA ANT Toot! Toot! Who's that? Of course! lt's Tootsie,' 'our tall, tepid blonde. Pretty and carefree, with her warm smile and gay disposition, it was inevitable that she should surround herself with a host of friends at Bartlett. She attends all the social functions of B. H. S. and is quite the belle of the ball at numerous dances. RLES DEARY Oh, dearie me, what could that chubby little fellow be up to now? But, cheer usp, along with the ability to be a creator otf mischief there its the art of re- deeming yourselfg perfected chiefly by Chubby, OINETTE DELISIO You don't have to speak -to Tony. You 'have only to see her to know that she is the jolliest, most honest person that has ever set foot in Bartlett High. She is a leader, a worker, and a student. ' LOTTIE DEMBENSKI Lottie is the wit of the class of '33, the humorist who can make a good jake out of the most serious situation, even the present business depression. She is full of pep and vig-gr and therefore makes one of the best players on our bas- ketball team. MARY DVVYER Mae claims the medal for precision in entering the study hall just a few seconds after eight each morning. She has also the distinwctio-n of 'being the only Senior who will possess two high school diplomas, ,having already received one from St. Louis. A few years from now we expect to hear of Mae as a teacher. I-f she is as regular at her school-marin duties as she has been in the little matter referred to above, how can we prophesy anything but continued honors? LINUS DZIEMBOWSKI Liny is one otf the two men in our class, for he can grotw a moustache over- night. Liny is alwayts whistling for crooning. He intends to take Russ Columbo's place on the air Liny's pastime is a -certain Sophomore girl. EARL FRANCKE' Who is Stan Laurel? No one but Earl Francke in disguise. B'oth he and Oliver Hardy, better known as Thomas Scanlon, are co-partners in school and outside of school. Earl goes in for sports in a big Wray, although he does not take part in any. Being manager of the baseball team this year, he will have plenty to do keeping his eye on those foul balls. HELEN GORSKA Friendly and soft spoken, Helen quickly wins the affection of her associates. Sincerity. earnestness, and determination have merited for her a high place in our esteem, and her ranks are equally complimentary. J USEPH GORSKI Give the laurel to Joe the novelist, poet, and essayist of our class, for he certalnly excels in all these forms of literature. He is a Latin student of unusual ability. and we shall not be surprised some day to find that he is author of a new Aeneid. STASIA G RZYiB RUT Basketball is second n.ature to Stasia, but playing the piang comes first. Be- sides giving lessons, Stasia acctompanies an orchestra at many social gatherings in town. Her clever hands can change mada1n'si.selle's coiffure into the very latest mode. All in all. Stasia has more than the usual share of talents. Good luck. Sta! H HAGGERTY Boise! Thwat's Ruth's -second name. She is the type of girl who takes things as they come and who never grows excited over anything. Ruth is tall, charming, and good to look at. .IOSEPHINE HARVANEK Jo intends to go to Hollywood to become a movie starg at least, that is what she tolrd us. When she makes the silver screen, we feel sure that her dancing will somewhat alleviate the unemployment problem, for Uncle Sam will have still more fan mail to attend te. Captain of the class basketball team, and a member of the varsity squad, Jo is no ordinary player.
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lla- lllbofnwilficitacirelr 1Q 3 llfiiuiaoiurlcioie IENNIE ZALLA Glce Vlulm 21 Dramatic Tlub 2, 3, 4, President 13 Orchestra l, 2, 3. 41 Senior Play: Basketball, Varsity Tcamg Associate Eclitoi' nl the flironicleg Cheerleader 3. 4: flass Ring Fnmmittec 23 Girls' flulv 3. 4: Hockey l. 2: Student Clonncil 3, 4. Pre- sident 4: Athletic Conn :il 43 fashici' 43 Senior MARION li. ZENTCRA F Girls Klub 2. 3. 4: jun- ior-Senim' Initiation Unn- mittee 4, Camera Club lg Iiearn-to-Dance Club 4. Play i'mnmitteeg Klar- shall 3. 4: Senior Home Room l'rog'r:iiii Commit- ten. S'l'lfl'lll-IX li. ZIAK Aviation t'luli lg Drama- tic Flull 1, 4. All About Them SAMUEL AARON Whenever in doulbt about the solution of a problem, see Sam, 1933's stand-by in just such emergencies, fcr he is the gifted mathematician of the class. Upon one thus honored, nature has iittingly bestowed no small amount of dignity. ln addition to excelling in math, Sam occupies the first place in the science classesg consequently, we are expecting some day to hear of an unusual achieve- ment in one of these fields, made by Sam. EL ALDRICH Hazel is our great pianist, but she certainly can do more than rattle the keys of a lbaby grand. Her blue eyes sparkle with pep an-d vitality, and her soft blond hair attracts admirers wherever she goes. She seems like a demure, quiet little miss, 'but is all youth and sparkle. ELAINE BIGELOW Elaine the fair, Elaine the lovable, Elaine HAZ the lily maid ----- applies to Kilt B'igelo'w as well as to Tennyson's Elaine. Kit's chief in- terests are in dratmatics 'and out-of-door life as well as in art an-d dress de- signing. RITA CASASIDY Rita is the little packages. She is not a believer in the Uheory that children should be seen and not heard, as one would conclude from the frequency of her giggle in school and out. It is rumored that Rita has a weakness for Junior boys. EUNlCE CHOINIERE Eunice eats, sleeps, and dreams about basketball. lt is therefore superfluous to add that she is one of our star centers. In .class she is apt to 'be quiet, 'but not so outside. Eunice is talkative, but not quite the gossip that her role in Pollyanna would indicate. Her name may be added to the already 1011!-T list of Bartlett girls who intend to don white caps after graduation. small senior, but we all know that good things are apt to come in
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lll5AlR6llCLlIEfflIfClIf 19 3 fllgllqlllliapllniimgmgg 59712 DOROTHY HUBBARD Q U r Behold our humorist! Dot is the most sophisticated ot the three musketeers. and her ready 'wit is greatly appreciated 'by all her classmates. Tete Rouge is the title given to her by her many admirers, although it is not altogether cherished by this talented young miss. RALPH IGLOWSKI t Rudy is a fellow who has achieved what he set out for, captain of the '33 baseball team and a great basketball star. in spite of his lost girl friend, he still continues to find enjoyment in feminine companionship. ROBERT INGRAHAM Inky is a rfellow who is a real baseball ian. He is qiuite mischievous, but withal he can be serious at times. 'Bob is a teaser, ,but when he isn't so engaged he is sure to be talking baseball to Cuba. ANNE IVASCYN One of the most sociable girls at Bartlett. always friendly, ready for a good time-this is a fitting description of Anne. She is earnest and faithful to household arts, her favorite subject, as well as to everything she attempts. NELLIE JABLONSKI Hail to Nellie, that light-haired girl who looks like a demurc young missg but, again, looks are deceiving! With heir pleasing personality and sunny disposi- tion, she has made countless friends during her four years at Bartlett. After ,graduation Nellie intends to enter the business Held, and we are sure that she will be a credit to her Alina Mater just as she was in her salesmanship record. JOHN JARZABSKI John, one of the four horsemen of the football team, has made such a fine record at tackle that anyone who tries to equal it will have plenty of trouble. Although John is somewhat shy among the girls, he is a big favorite with the boys. BRADFORD KEMP Red is the second man in our class, for he likewise can raise a moustache over night. Red is skilled in playing the guitar and has entertained at many assem- blies. Some day he expects to go to Hollywood and be-come Garbo's co-star. STELLA KOKOSAKI Active, accurate, reserved-these three words ibest describe Stella. She is 0116 of our best students in shorthand and bookkeeping, Cash registers are her forte, be- they in Grand's or in :he cafeteria. Stella's fine work in class basket- ball won for her a position on the Girls' Varsity Team. EILEENE KORCH If there is anything Eileene enjoys, it is a good argumentg whether she is one of the listeners or one of the debators makes no difference. She also enjoys singing and has bee-n a member of the Glee Club for four years, attaining her amibition this year, that of being president of the organization. ARRON KRASNOFF - Archie hats spent many hours in a dark room, alone, not brooding over his lost girl sfriend either, but sweating and praying that those last pictures that he took wlould come out well. And did the-y? Just look at our patchwork pages! JENNIE KUBICKI Optimistic Jennie, who is always on hand to cheer one up with a joke, plans to boost the sale of candy kisses at Harlow's. Upicn graduating she will enter the 'business field, and with her skill in shorthand and her experience as .class secretary for two years, we know she will be a success. JEANNETTE LEIBOEUF Jeannette entertains many with her pleasing voice, singing either popular or classical son-gs. The Bartlett Girls' Club made great progress this year under her splendid leadership. In Pollyanna Jeannette did some ivery fine acting, portnaying 'Miss Carroll the spinster. THERESA LENSKY Accurate Tess is a go-od nickname for our tall, slender, dignified senior. She is one of the most helpful and efficient girls of the class of '33, much credit for the success of the 'basketball team this past season was due to her work as manager. Theresa's sweet soprano voice has enlivened many Glee Club pro- grams.
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