MARJORIE MARY CREIFELDS Marg” Oriole 3, 4; Gamma Rho 2, 3, 4; Guide 3, 4. Goal: Undecided. Marg is one of those people who do things and does them well. She s a whiz at basketball and tennis and we wonder with all her activities how she drags in all those A’s. CAROLINE BELL CROUNSE Carrie” is n QiTLa 4t- ldond- delicate 1 o o k i i i tfiw STu reT who would make veTy old-fashioned miniature, fit Caroline is a very modern young person. She is determined and she will make a success of any business. DORIS JEAN DEGENAAR Doris Doris is reported to be the most humorous senior. She gets in and out of trouble faster than anyone else in the class, but makes friends while doing it. MARY ELIZABETH FENNINGER Intramural Soccer 1, 2, 3; Int. Hockey 4; Student Assn. 1, 2, 3, 4; Guide 4; Gamma Rho 3, 4; Dra¬ matic Club 3; Homemaking Club 3. Goal: Penn State. Quiet, reserved, rather hard to become acquainted with, but a swell friend to have. Any of her com¬ panions will vouch for her loyalty to them and to the school. DONALD M. CRONK “ Donnie Track 1, 2, 3, tA Hnt. Football 2, 3; Hit. J3asketball 4, 4; Junior Varsity Ba «etb lpv?, 4; Student Assn. 1, 2, 3,k4jt Traffic Squad 4; Dramatic Club 2 , 3. r D jwf Vr good nature has made hmiVniany friends, among both the boW and the girls of his class. We feel certain that his pleasant man¬ ner will carry him a long way. RICHARD E. DAVIS Dick Dramatic Club 3; Track Manager 3, 4; Advertising Manager of Ori¬ ole 4; Senior Ball Committee. Goal: State. Dick is a faithful supporter of all school activities. When he isn’t cheering for a team lie’s usually the manager of it. Keep away from the blondes—good luck, Dick. VIRGINIA MARY ELMENDORF Jinny Athletic Assn. 3. 4; Secretary of Home Room Council 4. Goal: Undecide Virgin lucky bo§ tary. school TTi? chievous O’ taT fuiet around Jt ' now by her mis¬ sile’s piles of fun. ESTHER FISKE Debate Team tL ' h, 3; Debate Club 1, 2, 3j Gdijoe 2, 3, 4; Gamma Rho, 2, 3 JylMJo-Chairman Class Day 4; Co Jiairman Circus Pub¬ licity 3; Ay SJ . 1, 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 4; Junior Prom Con qiit|tee 3; Senior Ball Commit¬ tee I MFbu hear s imeone coming down the flail moaning, “Veil, veil, so vat?” i that’s Fiskie! “Es” would make a very excellent lawyer if one can judge from her debating talent. Fourteen 1936
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(Sty? (S)rtol? JANICE N. HARTZELL “Jannie” S. A. 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bas¬ ketball 2, 3; Intramural Soccer 2, 3; Gamma Rho 2, 3, 4; Manager Soccer Team 3; Secretary of Depu¬ ties 4; Homemaking Club 3; French Club 2; Intramural Hockey 4. Goal. Undecided. Jannie seems to be very demure, but when you know her you find she only appears that way. VVe are certain that her quiet, amiable manner will get her far. . v DOROTHY HAYES Dot” Guide 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Dra¬ matic Quh„3. us OncJonta Normal School. C‘Dotl iVinO a amous gig Te thap hasAbeVome an epidemic aroui l schcrolV Even Mr. Hritz laughs at her! (except when she walks in late). ' Nevertheless, you’re O. K. “Dot.” 5 BRUCE HERWIG “Baron” Baseball 3, 4; Intramural Foot- ' fBHI 4; Int. Basketball 3, 4; Int Vorteyiall 3, 4; Guide 4: Student Assn. 4 fL )anciF -f ' 1 ”b .4 ’ Sturdy and s sfaSk h for a pal. Keen and honest as i- iyal. True blue as a friend. That’s ELIZABETH B. HOLT “Bette” S. A. 4; Glee Club 4; Intra¬ mural Hockey 4; Honorary Hockey Varsity 4. Goal: Russell Sage. Though new with us this year “Bette” has made many friends. Conscientious in her work, she nev ertheless finds time for a blond junior boy. “Bette” delights in her Ford V-8. Library Club ing Club RUTH MARJORIE b HASWELL “Ruthie” resident Dane lub 3. ood nature, sunny dis- and scholastic ability make her deficiency in stature. We sure that with these qualities cannot fail in future under¬ kings. RICHARD C. HENKEL “ Hcnk” Soccer Manager 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Circus Committee 2; Int. Basketball 2, 3; Int. Volleyball 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Sfvvlenf ASsn. 1, 2, 3. 4. L V v kr Goal: f’nrdj.tt. } “HOdr’ js S oted for his sense of hurfcuV passion for old cars, tubas, and one of the residents of Hawthorne Avenue. Your future success is assured, Dick! JACK E. HERWIG “ Bisco” S. A. Treasurer 3; Vice-l’resi- dent Boxing and Hunting Club 2; Oriole Staff 3; Guide 3; Property Manager of Circus 2. Goal: Louisiana State University. Shy, modest and serious in his junior year. Jack has lifted the lid a wee bit this past year. He still ikes the “sticks” better than Del- MARGUERITE ELIZABETH HOWD “Reke” Gamma Rho 4; Girl’s Sports Manager 3, 4; Intramural Basket¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; S. A. 3, 4; Deputy 2, 3; Cheerleading 1, 2; French . Club 1, 2; Junior Prom Commit¬ tee 3. Russell Sage. ’ is one of our little girls a grand sense of humor, always has a clever remark Tor everyone. “Reke” will make Y someone a cute little nurse. 1 9 3 fi Sixteen
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