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THE F L E U R - D E L I S O F 19 3 2 Walter Ant li) the work one knows the workman.” Hand and Orchestra, '28-’31; Industrial Club, 20-’SI. Theodore F. Bialczyk Men of few words are the best men” Religious Club, 29; Industrial Club, 2s-’3t; Service Croup. 29- 31. Elward A. Buntrock No sinner, yet no saint, perhaps, but—well, the tery best of chaps” Itnsebull, 28-’29; Couii oilman, 28- 29; Foot- ball, ,2i»-,:il; Industrial Club. 28- 3 I; Service Croup, 29-’30; F-Club, ’2S-'29. Andrew Ceszyk Like two gentlemen rolled into one.” Cross-Country, 28; In- dustrial Club. ’28-’:: I ; Service Croup, '29; F Club, 29- 30. Donald C. Dempsey Much might be said on both sides” Cornelius A. Barbu Studious of ease, and fond of humble things.” Sciens, 30; Service «roup, ‘31; F r c n c h . Club. 28 29; F-Club. 2 8 - 3 1 ; Inter- niural Baseball, 31. Virginia J. Bonifer Neat, not gaudy.” Cirl Reserves. '29-' 31; Kinily Post. 31; Serv- ice Croup, 31. Leo Catallo 7 a he it easy, hate your fun. and let the old world flicker.” Service Croup, ’31; Cass Tech, '2s. John Chausoff Swift of foot.” Track, '2s-'32. Raymond C. Dennis Keen sense, common sense; no room for nonsense.” Tractor Staff, 31-’32; Fleur Dc-L i s. 3l- 32. Circulation Editor, '31- ’32, Class Editor, '32; Dramatics Club, ’31; Coif. '::i; Service Group, ’30 32. page twenty-nine
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LUA AA A y. R - p A i L 1 s °„ A i 9 1 2 • • JANUARY CLASS OFFICERS Dickie Hahto Walker Shakarian President's Address Delivered at the January Commencement Exercises a FRENCHMAN once said that real gratitude is not expressed in returning favors. V It is expressed in passing them on. With that idea in mind we want to thank all of you who have helped and guided us in the past. We cannot return the favors you have done for us, but we can try to pass those favors on to others. We appreciate the chance we have had in bettering ourselves. We realize that it is your efforts that have given us a chance for broader knowledge. We hope we are more tolerant than we were; we know we are more able to do better thinking than when we came. We want you to know that whatever we do, we will use what we have gained here in an honorable way. We want to use our broader knowledge to help people around us. Always we will try to remember that you have given us a responsibility to ourselves, our nation, but most of all to the world. Arthur Dickie. Arthur Dickie Sylvia Hahto Grace Walker George Shakarian OFFICERS President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Directors Orville Clark, Fred Hali., Frank Gruska Sponsors Miss Aletha Ellsworth Ray F. Jennings page tuenty-eight
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D E L I S O F 19 3 2 T H E FLEUR Arthur Joseph Dickie All the world Ions an athlete. Football. ’28-31; Has- kcthall. ’28-’81: Class President, 29- 31; Stu- dent Councilman, 31; Varsity Club. '30, Vice- President; Remote Con- trol, ’31. Sylvia Draper Don't try to estimate what there is in a quiet person.” (dec Club. 2S-’31; Com- mercial (’lid). ’28-’30, Vice-President: Girl Reserves, ’2S-’29; Serv- ice Group, 28- 29; Emily Post, 31- 32. Betty E. Freeman There is no wisdom like frankness.” Basketball Team, ’29- ’32, Captain; Ccrclc Francais. 30- 32; Swim- ming Team. ’29-'32; Girls Athletic Club, 30- 32. President; Com- mercial ( lub, 31-32; History Club. ’31-32. Nicholas M. Gomez Studious of elegatur and case.” Frank Gruska Jr. ,rNo brighter the man than the tie he wears.” Football, 29 31; Direc- tor of Senior Class. ’31 -’32; Industrial Club, '29 32. Alfrieda A. Doyle Come, git e us a taste of your quality.” Girls Cilec Club, 28- 31; Orchestra. ’28- 31; Band. 28-’30; Commer- cial Club, 29- 30. Harold Henry Eberts A young man of ac- tion” lndus r:al Club. ’28- ’31; Science Club, ’29- ’31. Emily Gawura This honest creature doubtless sees and knows much more than she unfolds.” Dramatic Club, ’31-’32; Tractor, 30; Scribblers, 29 30; Basketball, 30- ’31. Patricia Mae Gowing A merry heart doth make a cheerful coun- tenance.” Western, ’29; Glee Club. 29 32; Dramatic Club. ’30; Tractor, [30; Service Group, 30-31; Basketball, 30- 31. Arthur H. Gutowski Speech is great, but si- lence is greater.” Industrial Club, ’29- ’31. page thirty
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