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Seniors BEATRICE RYAN “Charm itriV the ighr. but merit u’in the soul. Girl Reserves; History Club. DON PETRERE '£t ery man ts a volume if you l noio how to read him. Boy Scout»; Washington Club 28. E. L. WILLIAMS The first honorary graduate. In grateful recognition of the foresight and determination manifested in the planning and building of this, our splendid building. FRANCES WARNER “Where did you get those eyes of bluef Out of the sl(y as 1 came through. St. Vincent High; Washington Club '28. ALICE WILTZ “Her eye teas large and darl{, suppressing half its fire. Basketball 25, 26; Washington Club 28. ❖ President’s Message 6veryone dislikes saying farewell, and we seniors are no exception. It is difficult to leave old associations and friends. We will be freshmen again, bewildered by the bustling importance around us, and we will think with a sigh of the respect and admiration in which we were held by the lower classes in high school. We salute you now, in farewell. To my successor, the president of the Junior Class, Arthur Podlewske, I wish all the joy and delightful labor of my position and as the representative of the Senior Class, 1 bestow upon you our Horseshoe of Goodluck.” May your senior year be the happiest and proudest that you have known, and may your Washington trip be as pleasant a memory as ours is. We are proud to be the first graduating class in our new building of Fordson High School, to this beautiful building we have dedicated this annual. And now, again, we salute the coming seniors and bid farewell to our friends of high school. — Elizabeth Lmehan. T wenty'seven
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❖ Seniors HAROLD NOLAN ‘ 77rll you irkdl I like best. Like just to gct our and rest. An’ not uvrli at nothin' else. Science Club ’28; Orchestra ’28. ROSEMARIE POTRALLA She is pretty to waR with, witty to taR with, And pleasant, too, to think on. Girl Reserves; Western High; Debating ’28; Washington Club ’28. DOROTHY PRICE Her cheeks are like apples which the sun ruddied.” Baskctbull 26, ’27; Washington Club ’28. MARJORIE RATHS For she is just the quiet fond whose nature never varies. Western High. ETHEL RENNEKER For she's earnest and gay In a capable way. Student Council 28; Basket Kill ’22. ’23; Glee Club ’23. ’24. ‘27. '28; Peg O My Heart ; Treas. '28; Washington Club ’28. ZOE RENNEKER one name thee, but to praise thee. Basketball ’25. ’26. '27; Glee Club ’25. ’26. ’27; Science Club: Washington Club ’27; Cherry Blossom”; Peg O My Heart’” Nothing But the Truth. JOHN SANGEORZAN A good disposition is more valuable than gold. Washington Club '27; Salina High; Tractor ’28; Debating. MAE SKARVI She is full of good meaning and wishes. Band; Orchestra; Bessmer High; Washington Club ’28. GENEVIEVE SMITH Fun! she's right there. Here's a live wire for fair. Sec. ’27. ’28; Basketball ’26; Girl Reserves 28; Glee Club ’25; '27. '28; Cherry Blossom ; Washington Club '28. MURIEL TABOR Men may direct the intellect. But women direct the heart. Glee Club ’26. ’27. ’28; Cherry Blossom ; Girl Reserves ’28; Peg O, My Heart; Washington Club 28. T wentwix
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For now our boat glides out between The rocl{S that guard the shore Bearing the class of twenty-eight To be a class no more; But looking forward with a smile Of courage, strong and high, To do our best within the mile And never with a sigh. Twenty-eight
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