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GEORGE SCHMIDT BUBBLES St. Lawrence. HA smart lie is a good letter of introduction . If this is true. Bubbles has letters of introduction to kings, presidents, sultans and other high officials. He wears a tie that you would not be seen with at twelve o'c10ck midnight at the bottom of a coal mine, Besides wearing hot ties. George is skilled in blowing bubbies, having acquired this art in his spare moments in the English Class. ANNA MARIE SCHUETZ HSWEETIE St. Michaeiu-Spanish Ciub. Centerball. A disposition whose golden glow warms all hearts . Girls like i'Sweetie make school life worth while. The keynote of her character is HDistribution of sense with non- senseii. She has a special brand of wit, which brightens many recitations. Our expectation is that she will some day be one of the shining lights of the world . CLAIRE SCHULER St. LawrenceH-German Club. Centerball. Her gradual fingers steal and touch on the Master chord , With a personality rivaled by none, and a disposition such as is possessed by few. Claire has won the friendship and goodwill of her classmates. Her ability as a pianist is well known and we hope that her talent will some day prove her to be a feminine Paderewski. She is always sincere, often humorous, and ever willing and eager. CATHERINE STEVENS i iCATH' ' Holy FamiiyeClass Representative. Class Treasurer. Bas- ketball. Centerball. She is Prelly to walk with, Witty Io talk with, And pleasant to Ihinh upon, too . Cath isn't proud and has proven it by staying with us for three years, during which time she has become one of the most active and popular girls of '26. A striking proof of our coniidence in her is shown by the fact that she is our trusted Treasurer . which is more a title than an ofEce. since the Class is generally broke . Nevertheless, our petite Cath carries the title as nicely as does her face carry a smile and her feet a dance. Twenty-five
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Twenry-four JEROME ROSEMEYER JERRY St. William-Football. '24. '25, Annual SUE, Literary Society. Senior Class, President. 1' found him in the shining 0f the stars . Jerry has a peculiar yearning for the Wanderlust , yet, despite this trait, he has made good at his studies. His good nature and friendliness to everyone is the secret of his popularity Upon the campus a livelier fellow cannot be found. and in the class he is the center of activity. CHARLES ROTH HCHARLIE St. TeresasElder Literary Society. In my hands I find my wealth . If present observations prove correctly Charlie is going to be an artist listing in the Hall of Fame with Michael Angelo and Rembrandt. But art interests him at spare mo- ments oniy for his records of pursuit of knowledge are wonderful credentials for his chosen profession. FRED RULANDER 'RUDY St. LawrencesFootball. '25. Thou art too serious a jester? When Rudy has the Nash with him he is your best friend. but when he begins to tell you jokes you become so irritated as to wish that a certain show house would burn down. We give Rudy credit though, his schoiastic record was not im- paired in the least by his nightly works And never did he give himself over to the god of sleep while in the ciassroom. MARGARET SCHEHL 'iMARG St. Lawrence-German Club. An angel-warered 1in that near God Grows and is quiet . A girl from whom we hear little. either in or out of Class. She is never found hurrying to school or up to Religion Class. Her school duties never burden her. yet none are neglected, as her report shows. She can find time to study at home after the clatter of many little voices has ceased. She is a promising musician and on'e of the most courteous and sensible girls of the Class.
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Twenry-sr'x OLIVER STIENS OLLIE ResurrectionsStudent Council. Elder Literary Society. Class Basketball. Cheer Leader. i'iFrom child to youth thou life has! spun. And to final success due rotund ..... Through the quake and din of Caesaris battles. now past the courts of Cicero, the lawyer, now triumphantly under the Arch of Virgil. Bow down. Cicero. bow down. I say. to your new master! But not all scholarly is OllieV Oh. no! If you are looking for him. a peek at the campus and lo! He is there. Never mind your tie. OHie. it's perfect. ELMER STOCKELMAN STOCKY St. Teresa. Life's pleasures are but tasted in passing: Their memory is sweetest when past'C HWe have nothing to report at this meeting, because noth- ing was assigned to us . This was his pet saying as Chair- man of the Social Committee. but whenever anything was to have been achieved, Stocky was always there. Work done by him was considered well done: so well that many times - it was used as a model by other classmates. GILBERT STRYKER GIL Holy FamilysVicesPresident of Senior Class. Literary Society, Football. '23, '24, '25, Basketball, iii '26. Base- ball. '24. '25, '26, E Club. GE! Penseroso' '. Gil's athletic ability could never be judged by his conduct, for his meditative. sober character easily misleads one. He is a gentleman always. everywhere. an ideal model for high school pupils. ROGER STRYKER i'FITZ Holy Family. Auto mechanic, electrician, chemistry, whiz, and musician 311 in one man. We imagine Fitz would get confused and insulate his uke strings with tape, or try to pump air into a test tube. This knowledge well applies to his work in school. He has a wrench for every nut but himseif.
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