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April 22—Irna Millar wins Selective Service Essay Contest. Edith Shappell Dainty and sweet is petite Fifi who so gracefully and nimbly “trips the light fantastic. Library Council. Athletic Picket Collector, Clubs: Glee. Hostess. Teresa Sharkey Terry’s sweet smile shows the warmth in her heart. I ler everlasting gaiety makes us happy to be near her. Hostess Club. Arnold Silverman Arnold is a likeable fellow, full of fun and wit. He is the possessor of a keen sense of humor and a dazzling smile. Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Volleyball. Edythe Sklenar All the warm-heartedness, kindliness and friendliness Dede has shown us. she is taking with her to a beamy salon. We know her customers will appreciate her too. Glee Club. Harriet Skowronski A cheerful manner and a friendly smile are tew of the many quali ties which iave won for “Heppv many friends. Clubs: Tennis. Spanish. Hospitality. William Skroupski Billy is tall, blond. go xl-natured. quiet, studious, and—we could go on and on enumerating all his good qualities and never reach the end. Teams: Class Softball. Track. Basketball. 'yU V] Margare Marge’s good looks, ness and scholastic akfilfy'make her an asset to any class. She has proved to be an iudis’ens-able class treasurer for Room 311. Usher. Glee Club. Helene Skorupski Helene is one of the happy-go-lucky girls of our class. Wherever she goes there are sure to be gaiety, giggles, and gags. Mary Skowronski Mary is as quiet and timid as a mouse to those who do not know her. But those who do know her. know full well that there’s more than quietness and timidity to Mary! Florence Slawinski Full of life and full of fun is Flo who has already begun the development of those qualities which she will need for business success. Clubs: Hospitality. Spanish. Onc-hundred-twenty-onc
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April 22—Angela Surhenski wins first prise in Americanism Essay. Rose Scocca Rose likes everyone and everyone likes Rose. Her initiative and perseverance will make her an efficient librarian. Rose Sedlak Just give Rose a dance floor and watch her go to town. Her popularity is due to many causes not the least of which is her keen sense of humor. Usher. Clubs: Tennis, Swimming, Dancing, I )ramatics. Sylvia Seitz Sylvia has only been in our class for a short time and her sociability and friendliness have gained many friends for her. Helen Serecsko We can truly say that to know Helen has been a privilege. Sincerity and straight forwardness such as she possesses are all too rare. Basketball Club. Mary Sedlak If Mary had to choose between work and play, we are quite sure which one would win easily! Wit she has in abundance. Arts and Crafts Club. Arthur Seiler Art has aspirations to join the ranks of the tooth-pullers. Perhaps his patients won't need an anesthetic, when Art begins to talk and to tell his jokes. Year Book. Debating Club. Teams: Class Softball, Basketball Volleyball. Bowling. Mary Sena It is safe to predict that this petite miss will accomplish much in the field of music. She is truly a little girl with a big voice.” William Seybold Although Bill has l cen with us for only a year, his magnetic personality has netted for him a host of friends among both boys and girls. Usher. Dancing Club. Frances Shapiro Frankie's friendliness makes a deep impression on those wi ll whom she associates. She is one of 'he most attractive members of our class. Usher, Library Council, Reading Club. One-hundred-Keenly
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April 21—One, I wo, three strikes—we're out! Baseball season opens. Frank Slivocka Frank is an all-round fellow inti-rested in just about everyone and everything. Clubs : Dancing. Glee; Teams : Varsity Basketball. Class Basketball. Baseball. Softball. Dorothy Smith I f we say all we think about Dot. we won't have room for her long list of activities, so let's just say—she's a grand girl. Secretary of Student Congress, National Honor Society. Cafeteria Leader. Clubs: Debating. Sergeants. Athletic Merit. Hostess, Basketball; Varsity Basketball Team. Goldey Snitken Goldey never worries about the next day. and when we see her —cheerful, easy going, happy— we envy her that disposition. Student Congress, Usher. Dramatic Club. Marie Sokolowski A wizard at mathematics is Marie, who makes new friends just as quickly as she solves problems. Clubs: Mathematics. Chemistry. Swimming. Andrew Soltis With ‘‘Gary’s personality and sales ability he will have no trouble in securing a position. We extend to him our wishes for future success. Usher. School Store. Teams: Class Basketball. Softball. Charles Sommer Charlie’s a fine, upright student, quiet, reserved, and hard working. He has a keen sense of humor and makes an ideal friend. Teams: Class Softball, Basketball. Frances Sonca As a registration room president. Frances has been as reliable and efficient as she is about all things. Success in the business world should be hers. Ykar Book. Junior Prom Committee. Clubs: Garden. Tennis. Library Council. Gertrude Spatz Gertie’s ambition is to lx: a good trumpet player. She doesn't have to do much worrying on that account liccause this aim is almost fulfilled. Usher, Band. Clubs: Athletic. Sergeants. Wilma Spewak The Senior play c e r t a i n 1 v brought out unsuspected dramatic talent in Willie, our blonde beauty. We think a dramatic career will claim her. Usher. Life Begins at Six teen . Ykar Book, Band. Library Council. Clubs: Dramatic. Sergeants. On.' I;uiulrcd-txci'iity-tzco
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