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ROLAND GEORGE MAURER Rollie - Student Counil - Annual Staff - 334 Club T'was Webster who said that a jingle is warming, And a catchy succession of sounds are charming But Rollie himself That jolly elf, Wrote some of these jingles- He'll do better at frming. NICHOLAS WILLIAM MEALE Foodi - Baseball - 214 Club Nick plays on the baseball team At the shortstop spot, he's on the beam, His batting average too is over par, He's a future Redv baseball star. JACK LEWIS NABER Sleepy - Rifle Club - Editor, Central News Jack is quite good in newspaper art And on the staff he does his part He always tries to lend a hand In any way he can. CLEMENS OENBRINK Clem Of mechanical mind is Oenbrink, A Chrysler is his meat, Of nothing else is he able to think, His work is really a treat. GLENN PAUL Socks - Annual Stall Glen is referred to as socks, How come they don't call him curly- locks? He came here two years ago on a whim, Now woodworking really appeals to him. WILLIAM RAPIEN Rip - 214 Club This brilliant young fellow Is known far and wide, For his art in spinning wild yams Even some of them bless his hide Top some of them told by our own Squire Barnes. Page twenty-two Y' ROBERT MAYER B. O. - News Staff - Annual Staff Our next subject is Robert'Mayer, His work at cartooning is mighty fair, For the girls he does not seem to care, Thatis why we call him our bashful Mayer. RUSSELL MOCKBEE Romeo - 334 Club - Annual Staff Here is a fellow with school spirit plus, He takes the gang to games in his bus, Russ is a gentle, quiet boy, Radio work is his best joy. LOUIS JOE NATICCHIONI Knock - 334 Club We come now to Mr. Louie Knock, This boy's a chip off the old block, Bowling is what Louie likes, In this, he always gets strikes. GEOGE DANIEL O'SHEA Irish - Riile Club They say that O'Shea is Irish, Of that there seems no doubt, That he'cl be here on time is our wish, And keep from roaming about. FRANK RAPIEN uFr I -en Rapien, they say, helped make wienies, During the war at E. Kahn Sons, Now he's out trying to flirt with Dienies, He says it's a lot more fun. JAMES REIDEL Lard - Student Council Reidel sure is hard to stop, When he starts to blow his top, He can surely talk and talk, Faster than a horse can walk.
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SILVIO ANTHONY IANNELLI Punchy - Band They say Iannelli likes music, He seems to be opera bound, The way he plays is amusing, We hope he'll the world confound. AUBREY IENKINS link - Track - Cross Country All the fellows call him link, To the good-looking girls he does wink, At Central he was a Cross Country star, The runners behind him were very far. JOSEPH KLUESENER Halfpint Joe is a dependable one, Go to him if you want things done, He is the boy of whom someone said, Joe is the one who will get ahead. ARTHUR GEORGE LEIDECKER uArtn Arthur never goes to bed, So I have often heard it said, But studies all night, With all of his might, f And much knowledge now fills his head. DONALD CHARLES LUEBBERT Don - Basketball - 214 Club - Treasurer of the Senior Class A great little fellow you'll say His match can,t be found in a day It seems that his troubles all turn into bubbles When a girl comes strolling his way. RICHARD MARKS Dick - News Staff - 334 Club Dick is a boy we see half time, He works at some place that does not rhyme, He's quiet and small And that's not all, He's pleasant ,cheerful and fine. Page twenty-one ROBERT IMBUS Lushwell - Annual Staff One track minded Lushwell's here, The girls all think he's a dear, He works at Shillito's we see, A success in life he will be. JAMES COSTELLO KIFFMEYER Kilfmuddle - 214 Club In welding he's a sight to behold About mistakes he's seldom told, VVith his smile he'll win ya' A guy whose friendship you'll hold. ROBERT ANTHONY LEHMKUHL ..Bob,, They say that Lehmkuhl's a genius Of that we are quite proud, The gods did not so decree us To be so well endowed. LEONARD LUEBBERS Lightning - Basketball - Baseball Len is a member of our team, With the girls he's seldom seen, With shiny eyes and blond hair, He's as gay as he is fair. ROBERT LUECKE Bob - Student Council Of Robert Luecke we are proud, A tower of strength is he, Stands head and shoulders o'er the crowd, His worth is plain to see. EUGENE EDGAR MARTIN Whitey - Bowling Team - 334 Club He never goes to bed at ten, He just starts courting then, From the country town, Milford, Clear over to Clifton, All the girls morales he'll be liftin'.
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'Q JOSEPH JOHN REINDL lCBing0!i Behold the talkative one The quickest boy under the sun, You may scold as you will He will answer back still, And tell you just what's to be done. CALVIN LOUIS SCHAWE Peanuts - Basketball - Football - Track - Student Council Calvin comes from dear Fairmount, No other suburb, can this place surmount, He is one of our three letterrnen And for woodworking he has a yen. JACK SCHMIDT Smitty - 214 Club They say that Schmidt is a scholar, A gentleman also is he, It matters not what he will follow, A great success he will be. WILLIAM SHIELDS Curveball - Baseball - Student Council Shields and his car are a wonderful team, He is no longer on the beam, The way he nlns his car of late, He seems to have a date with fate. PHILLIP SICURELLA Chickazzollau - Rifle Club - 214 Club He sits in the classroom staring at thin air, This sure-fire airminded young fella,' Counting the hours 'till he gets up there, Our bouncing, curly haired Sicurella. GEORGE IOSEPH SIEKBERT Fiddle - 334 Club Quite a mathematician is George And for himself a place he should forge, Though he practices violin For radio he has a yen, In life, he'll pass over any gorge. Page rwenry-three JOHN RIEVLEY Professor - 214 Club Heis not very big we confess Nor is his voice loud to excess, But rouse up his spirit and you'll hear it It sounds like the lightning express. MELVIN ROBERT SCHEAR Abie - Track Abie is a discus thrower, In this he Won a letter, He also works in pattem shop, And at this he is much better. JOSEPH VINCENT SCHULTE rscurlyvr A pleasant enjoyable chap is he. As you can plainly see, His smile and his curly hair Really make the girls stare. FRANK SHULTZ Tiny - Football - Basketball - Track - Student Council At Western Hills Frank was not pleased, But at Central his thirst was appeased, He took part in three of our sportis, And succeeded in making friends of all sorts. p ROBERT PAUL SIEGERT Steamboat - 334 Club Here is a eassanova CSelf Namedl We wonder, How come he's so famed, At Seffs he always does skate, He says he has many a mate. JACK LOUIS SMITH Smitty - Football - Baseball - 334 Club Annual Staff - Student Council Here is our four letter football man He takes the ball and says I can, He would succeed in any Held Because to defeat, he never yields.
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