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DOM BKOWSK ETE PAUI IIALUPCZYNSKI, STANLKY '.ASIM IR Football I. 2. 3, 4; Basketball 2. 3; Track 2, 3. I; Boxing I; Intramural Basketball I, 2. 3. You are challenge and promise; peace and power. Mitchell. IIAMMAll, II BOLD JOHN Canicrn Club 4. Gentle of s|»eech, mind. benefieent of — Homer. IIEBEKLE, IIOMKB IIABOLD Math Club 4. Who mixiHl reason with pleasure. and wisdom with mirth; If he had any faults, he left us in doubt. —Goldsmith. JANSEN, MARY MARGARET Gym Review 1. Jest and youthful jollity. —Milton. KING, ETHEL MILDBED And that smile, like sunshine, darts Into many a sunless heart. —Longfellow. Track I; Intra-mural Basketball I. 2. 3. He was gentile, good felawe. and a kind. A better feluwe should not be find. - Chaucer. HANSEN, RAYMOND GRANT Spring Circus 3; Math Club 3. 4: Intra-mural Basketball 3; Commencement Speaker. Sensitive, swift to resent, but as swift in atoning for error. —IAtngfellow. IIE1NTZ, ARTHUR B. Track 2. 3. 4. Band I. 2. 3: Orchestra 2; “lli-Y‘ 3, t; Math Club t: Rifle Club 3; Commencement S|x aker; ('lass Play. Character is higher than intellect. A great soul will be strong to live, as well as to think. —Emerson. KAMINSKI, JOHN WALTER Football I. 2. 3. 4; Basketball I. 2. 3. . Track 1.2. 3. »; Boxing 1. Wrestling I; Gym Review 2; “E Club. Good at a fight, but better at a play. Godlike in giving, but the devil to pay. —Moore. KOEN, GENEVIEVE BOSE Her very frowns are fairer far. Than smiles of other maidens are. — Coleridge. 17
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M M. WILLIAM II. ADAMS, J ACK F. Football I; Minstrel Show 2: Glee Club I. 2. 3, I; Rifle Club Manager 2. 3. His mind. bis kingdom, and bis will, bis law. —(low per. ALLMAN, FRANK C. Spring Circus I, 2. 3; Archery 4. Genteel in personage, conduct and equipage. Noble by heritage, generous and free. —Carey. BOBANCO. GEORGE Football 2. 3. t; Band I. 2. In this world a man must either lx anvil or hammer. —Longfellow. BKANNKN, ANNA LOUISE M” Club 3, t; Kn tting Club 1. Elegant as simplicity, and warm as ecstasy. —Cow per. CRAIG, MARIAN IRENE French Club. A dancing shape, an image of joy; To haunt, to startle, and waylay. Band I. 2. 3, i; Dramatics I: Junior Orchestra I: Spring Circus 3; Class I May. Oh. he was all made up of love and charm; Whatever maid could wish or man admire. A ddison. BARNETT. IDA LOUISE “M” Club 3, 4; Dramatics I; Knitting Club 4; Class Play 4; Banquet Committee 4. Her wit was more than man. her innocence a child. -—Dry den. BRADLEY, BEATRICE ADELINE Spring Circus4; Class Secretary and Treasurer; Commencement Speaker; ('lass Play. 'I'he fairest garden in her looks, and in her mind, the wisest lx oks. —Crowley. BRUNO. JOHN Intra-mural Sports 1, 2, 3. For smiles from reason flow. To brute deny’d, and are of love, the food. — M illon. DAILEY, ROBERT MICHAEL Commencement Speaker; Dramatics; Intra-mural Sports; Class Officer; “Ili-Y”; School Play. Officious, innocent, sincere. Of every friendless name, a friend. 16 Wordsworth. Johnson.
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ooodwin, p t l gekald K TOSKI, RAYMOND J. Senior Dramatics; Mixed Chorus; Wrestling; Stage Committee; Spring Circus ’33. So mild, so merciful, so strong, so good, So patient. | caooful. loyal, loving, pure. !Amy fellow. KOPEIC STEPHEN Intra-mural Basketball 2, 3; Math Club 4. No colemii discontent, nor anxious care E’en though brought thither, could inhabit there. —Dry den. MALCOLM, JESSIE CHALMERS “M” Club 1,2, 3. 4; “M Club Program Chairman I: Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 1: Circus I; Style Show 3; Gym Review 3, I; Commencement Si eaker: Class Play. Is she not passing fair? Shakespeare. MAKSON, PEARL FRANCES Dancing ('lass 1; Track 1, 2, 3; Basketball I. Of softish manners, unaflectiHl mind; lover of jieace and friend of human kind. — Pope. MINNICH. RICHARD LEE Rifle Club 2, 3; Chrous 4; Dramatics 4; Class Play. I dare do all that does become a man. Who dares do more, is none. Shakes teare. Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 4; “K” Club; Intra-mural Basketball 1,2 lie is truly great that is little in himself, and that maketh no account of any height of honors. Thomas A. Kempis. MAGILL, GEORGE E. Band I. 2. 3. 4; Newspaper (Business Manager) 4. Wise to resolve, and patient to perform. — Homer. M.ALLORES, KOULA Orchestra 1,2. This in her heart alone must reign. You’ll find her | erson difficult to pain Dry den. MARTIN, MARJORIE L. M” Club 2. 3, 4: Drum Corps 3. 4; Orchestra I. 2. 3. 4; Gym Review 3. t: Circus 2. 3; Commencement Sjieaker. As merry as the day is long. Shakespeare. MUNGEK, MELVIN Book Holder (Senior Play); ('lass President 3. 4; “Ili-Y” 2. 3. 4: Rifle Club 1, 2, 3. Strange to the world he wore a bashful look. 'I'he field his study, nature was his liook. —Hloomfield. 18
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