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F ou rlccn COMMERCE IANUARY CLASS OFFICERS President ,,,,......,, ....... R obert Moran Vice-President ..,w, ,,...,..,,,, E lla Garroek Secretary ......... ,,,,,A.. K enneth XVigton - 5 - . , S Inez Kingsbury Co Ireasurers ...... ,,. I Tom Nicol Sergeant-at-Arms ..,.,A ,,,.,,.,.,, R obert Arms COMMl'l 1'EES i.uNt:m:oN Ella lloh, Clmirmrm Dorothy Geyer Loretta Hall Mary jane Ellis Mary jane Gail Rmnow AND nuics Leo Sternberg, Chairman Irma Roster Clara Buda Leona Cioni GIFT Edward Glasson, Clmirmnn Harmon Tron Raymond Tuleensky Patricia Field Mo'i i'o coMM11 ri-:ic Katheryn Lee, Clmirman james Forrest er Ebba -Iorgens EN'i'i:R1'AINMnN'1' Helen Zyeh, Clzairmruz Violet Roberts Vincent Buseetni Marie Haniuk Mary Hupnek Leona Thomas SENIOR PLAY james Forrester, Chairman Elizabeth Balaban Harmon 'Frou Marie Haniuk Christina Carruthers Colors: Maroon and Gold Motto: The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed
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f Xxx Wk 2 A X n Q'SElllg,9fZ' 0 0 ll 427 wx 4' W if 4 W COMPETENT TYPIST AVVARD HOLDERS The following students have won the Gold Competent Typist Pin, which is awarded to the student who can write fifty or more words a minute for ten minutes with not more than five errors. Annie Banrtord, Marlynn Bandlow, Noreen Bartlett, Sereno Battiston, Gloria Bausano. Margaret Billinsley, Maisie Chistie, Mary De Grande, Maybelle Dempsey, jean Ferguson, Mar- jorie Gable, Johanna Hagemann, Betty Harmon, Margaret Jaeger, Helen Karl, Lillian Keller. Florabelle King, Charlotte Kirchler, Minnie Kopf, Helen LaHousse, Angeline LaValey, Lillian Lewandowski, Delores Lossin, Viola Maile, Betty McNear, Margaret Miller, Catherine Ofcharski, Shirley Oster, Ida Pilligrin, Dorothy Pominville, june Reggets, Doris Rostncher, Don Sakoske, Frances Syverson, Lyla Sylvester, Christine Winterholler, Alice Wolskcy, Catherine Zelenak. ONE HUNDRED FOR'l'Y YVORD SHORTHAND AIVARD XVINNERS A high degree of shorthand prohciency has been achieved by the following students who can take dictation at the rate of one hundredf forty words a minute. john Bill, Irene Brocki, Helen Butcko, Anna Camilleri, Maisie Christie, jean Ferguson, Irene Giwa, Ella Joh, Inez Kingsbury, Minnie Kopf, Evelyn Kudllas, Verna Le Blanc, Catherine Ofcharski, Helen Paton. Frances Pearce, Doris Place, Victoria Rentpala, Doris Rostucher, Edna Schultheiss, Dolores Sheridan, Sophie Shnnko, Frances Snyder, Frances Syverson, Norma Thuis, Marion Unhold, Marion SVei.dman, Kenneth Wigton, Selina Winer, Christine Winterholler, Eva Wrysch, Gene- vieve Zdanowski. ESSAY CONTEST WVINNERS The FIDAC Essay Contest sponsored hy the National Americanism Commission of the American Legion resulted in the placement ol' MARGARET HENDRON and ROSE BARTON as first and second, respectively, in the city competition. In the state contest, ROSE placed first and MARGARET second. School winners of the Civitan Club contest were MARVIN NEFF at Commerce, LOIS REPPENHAGEN at East Commerce. ERNA KAPFER and MARGARET NICHOLS of East Commerce were awarded certificates for their entries in the Veterans of Foreign Wars essay contest. EAST COMMERCE SPELLING CONTEST WINNER Winner of this year's bee was MARGARET OSEBOLD. ADMETUS CLUB LITERARY CONTEST YVINNERS First semester 'winners of the semi-annual literary contest were ALEX PAWLOFF for his short story, GRACE HOROVITZ for her poem, and CONSTANCE ROBSON fo her essay. Second semester entries have not been judged as this goes to press. Thirteen
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AMALA, MARVIN XYARRILN A tive o'rlnt'k tea man, Ilut strictly a he-man. Baseball, '38 ANITIQRSON, MARIE ICI,IZAIII'i'I'l'I 'l'herv: is nothing at all in life except what we put there. Ilasketlmll, 'JN Reserve Ilovlaey, '37 Girl Reserves XNIIICRSUN, 'I'IIl'iI.lI.-X NIAXINIC livery artist was first an amateur, Artist, Audit Staff, '38, '39 .tI'I'I.I'ZIII'ZIC, IltINAl.D NI'II.I.IAM Ile upright, not held upright, ARMS, ROIIICRT JAMES IVhat I aspired tu he and was not rnmfnrts me. Syzt,-atfArms, IZ.-X Class Chairman, Iintertainment Unnunittee, IZA Class Reveille SNK, '58 ARMSTRONG, HARULIT J. A man who's not afraid to have his say. Third plare, Ilerlamatiou Contest, '37 AUSTIN, I'I'I.-XRI. I'II,IZAI!I-2'I'I'I May Dame Ifortune ever smile on you, llut never her daughter, Miss Fortune. Glee Cluh, '33 Reveille Staff IIAIIII, M.-XRII'1'l l'.-K INbI.I.X' A thing of beauty is a joy forever. IIAKICR, XVII,I.IlC MAIC Good is the immediate jewel nf her soul. IIALAIXAN, IiI.IlAIII'iTII Honor lies in honest toil. Chairman I'uhlit-ity Committee, IJII Class. Chairman Publicity Cunuuittec, Senior l'lay Revcille Staff, '58 IIICl.IlRAN, MARIE A daughter of the gods, divinely tall ,-Xml most divinely fair. III'iI,I., MARIE IIICRNICIC 'I'wo hrnwn eyes, A tlashing smile. A girl for whnm You'd walk a mile. Girls' Varsity Ilaskethall, '33 IlI'1NI'I'0VI'I'CII, I'1IlI'I'II IRICNIC A thing of beauty is a joy forever. l,I'illlIHiit' Clulm llIl.I., JUIIN Early tn hed and early to rise Makes a man healthy. wealthy, and wise. IIINIIICR, MAY Loyal, friendly, hriprht, and true. Really tu talk, more ready to dn. Shorthand Scribes Girl Reserves Ill,ACKIIIlRSl', AI,Il'I'. t'I'IL'II.Y IVm'ry less and work more. IIUG.-'kR'I', I'iMII.II'i I'iI,IZ.-XIII'i'l'lI Every dog has his day. IIRAKE, RITA MARGARHI' Ile friendly and you will never want friends. IIRINICS, IDIS MARIE It's nire to he natural. When nne is naturally nire. BROOKS, MAE AM.-XNII.-'t A host of friends she has. I know, Ifnr she's always ready with a rheery hell0l RROXYN, BEN ln his heart the dew of youth, Un his lips the smile of truth. Property Cnmmittee, Senior I'Iay Iflgfft-.-ft
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