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ANDREW L SIMBECK Patient, persevering, considerate, and quiet. An- drew ranks among the highest in application. His painstaking efforts will bring him success where the brilliant may fail Camping has some alluremerits for him, and summer evenings find him with some of his chums about a camp-fire. l. Le-ROY WINGENBACH LeRoy's inclinations are directed toward the Liter- ary fieldp and much of his time is spent pouring over books, especially History. Some day may find him busy in historical research to throw light on obscure facts of the past. He is also a promoter of sports and spent considerable time in the interests of this years varsity team. PILHHL A. LUHR A man of his word Takes pleasure in doing you a service. Prefers his laboratory to the class room, and his painstaking efforts there give promise of future success in research work or invention, should he choose this for his l1fe's work. His favorite pas+ time is camping and scouting. GLHARD A, KUNTZ Honest and upright, attentive to his studies, im- partial to his classmates, always ready fo give a helping hand. He has successfully completed the commercial course and will make a good business man Experimentina with the camera is his hobby. Some of his snaps are found in this year book on whose staff he was an enthusiastic and ever willing worker. ROBERT C. WELZ A school boys' friend, a loyal observer of school regulationsg knows the value of time and uses it: ever studious he ranks among the highest. A cheer- ful helper in work or study, his assistance is unhesi- tatingly sought when needed. Robert seems to have no special hobby but sees beauty Where others see only the commonplace. IAMES C. WILHELM Willing to do his part, sees the bright side of thingsg thoughtful, with a quiet sense of humor which is rather contagious. Withall his humorous remarks are well timed and clean. His ambitions lie along the commercial line where his thoughtful and earnest application promises success. HOBFHT G LION Robert is a kind, willing helper, a faithful friend and has a pleasing sense of humor which makes him a pleasant companion. He excels in portraiture and will no doubt put his artistic talents to special use in the future Pen drawing is one of his hobbies. ROMAN P. KRONENWETTEH An enthusiastic promoter of school interests, he spurs the efforts of others. An earnest and success- ful student, a willing helper and good none his equal. Roman was chosen as tisina manager and the financing of our owes much of its success to his untiring good business tact. His honesty and managerf our adver- year book efforts and ability will make him an asset to the business world, 23
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ll ,S r. f recipient. , Q r 1- ,Xt -T La ob ef' 'Dog mod i 1 ,, , F os, it : - 170 5 ,' ' - ' .'-'- ,v X' A nqxdo p,o'bQ' ,N . . . - q . ' ' ix- -' i on. a g L: x. 1 ' 'E' ' MARIE H. SIMBECK A smile goes a long, long way. Marie affects her surroundings with an admirable gaiety. An en- thusiastic sport fan, yet equally enthusiastic about her lessons, as her class record manifests. LEONA M. WORTMAN Possesses the desirable quality of forestalling re- quests. Her gracious and condescending manner of JY-' . rendering service is a genuine joy to the fortunate i . . t 5 i VERONICA T. KELLER Her voice was ever soft, Gentle and lowg an excellent thing in a woman. Veronico's character- istics, dignity and refinement, unquestionably stamp her a social success. Her perseverance in effecting favorable results for the Memo shows thafjhe pos- sesses great business ability. DOROTHY E. SCHLlMM , Dependability and determination are Dnrothy's M if characteristics. As president of the Senior girls' divi- - sion she aimed to lead her class to worthy and noble z attainments. . Y 2 I , S i i Y t ANNA MARIE IESBERGER A magnetic smile, a fun-loving nature. But Anna Marie has other admirable qualities, too. Her effi- cient memory and smooth flow of words serve as valuable assets in oral composition. She has proved faithful and punctual in her attendance at daily Mass. MONICA L. IACOB Quiet and unassuming, Monica is apparently bash- ful at times. A tried and true friend. This can best words, Lay this into your breastg Old triends, like X be proved by Veronica who abides by Webster in his old swords, still are trusted best. MARY IANE WORTMAN Mary Iane's tranquil disposition is admired by her classmates. She is a zealous promoter of sports. Her failure to appear at a game, never prevented her being there in spirit. MARIE C. WEINZIERL Marie is never too busy to grant a favor, even though she is assured of no recompense. A faithful friend, welcome in every circle, May a reward ex- ceeding great be hers eternally! S .1 .fs f f 22
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.-.-i-....--- . I E mi K ,Qs f ,R f ,,.., 0 I I- 'lt'-I-. W som- ,ago - ' ' -E Do 0 og LORENZINA M. MARCONI Success awaits at labor's gate. Lorenzina sets out to win and accomplishes her purpose. As a worker for the Memo she ranks second to none. MONICA G. BAUER The merry twinkle in her eyes denotes a fun-loving miss. She is a cheerful type of student who makes friends and keeps them. . Q 2 VIRGINIA E. ERICH Polite and dignified. Her jovial spirit has claimed innumerable friends for her. She is another aspirant to a secretarial position. MIRIAM M, SMITH Winsome, understanding, efficient - she will, no doubt, have a successful career. Her rot-ord of per- fect attendance in high school is one ot which she , I may rightly be proud. DOROTHY M. MINNICK 'f Ever ready to comfort the sick and sorrowful Daily Mass is a part of her very self. May her heart- felt devotion to the Blessed Eucharist never fail. ALICE K. HACHERL A pleasant comrade-always welcome. Everyone knows her by her cheery l'Iello . In ably filling the ' offices of class and orchestra pianist, she has qiven satisfaction to her teachers and much pleasure to her classmates. Music drives away the dust of every- day life. n DOROTHY C. GRASSER N 'Tis indeed A Her modest, bashful nature and pure innocence That makes her silent. Her shy smile suggests the world ol good will and kindness behind it. VJILDA E. BAUMKRATZ 3 Small-Perhaps? and quiet, too, but just watch If - I Wilda adding a Trial Balancel The little miss will ' Al soon find her way out of the labyrinth. Real ioys, Wilda, come with work well done! c I I 24
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