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NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX Cameron C. Ogleabee “Hr would stop St. Peter’s roll cull to ask questions. “ Valuable as a football manager. Helen Okopny II. ( . Oliver “No man can distinguish himself wbo can't bear to l»e laughed at.” Valuable as a student. “A cheerful heart makes bright the way.” Valuable in shorthand. Florence J. Orha Winsome and gay she took her way. Vuluuhle in oflicc practice. Nick A. Otttach “lie makes no noise, like lots of other little Iwiys. Valuable in science. Lena II. Orlanski A sly glance can carry vast information. aluahle as u dressmaker. George Stanley Panagioitdes Rose Marie Pascu “() mind ot mine where are you roaming? “But am I not a jolly senior. Valuable in basketball. Valuable in dramatics. George K. Pan .oil’ “A friend to everybody and everybody’s friend. Valuable in pattern shop. John V. Pastnla Nora Penness lie has the making 01 a man. A winning way and always ready for a Valuable in printing. good time. Valuable in Knglish. Aida ill Pel low For she is earnest and gay in a capable way. aluable in Office Appliance Club. Philip PcllichkolT Wanda A. Pietraszewski • Don’t Itother me with women. Her heart was in her work. Valuable in swimming. Valuable in commercial work. Kdna Phizacklea A lass with quaint and quiet ways. aluable in library work. William Pill Lucille Clice Plots “In his mild, modest way. he lias made “Somepeople arc nobody’s enemies.’ many friends. Valuable in Ixtokkccping. Valuable in track. Loretta Plonka Her good nature conquers all. Vuluublc in office practice. Wanda Ponicvozik “Irish are not the only ones who possess a temper. aluable in dramatics. Henry Pot ok “Itot us lie merry. Valuable in sports. Waller Potok ‘Where life combines the best of high and low. Valuable in s|H rts. Phyllis k. Potter “(•rent is her knowledge and her soul sincere. Valuable in library work. Jane C. Prazueh She plays life's game with head erect. Valuable in shorthand. Dawn Flizaheth Powers ith charm and beauty she is treasured. Valuable as a dress designer.
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SEVENTEENTH ECHO Ann M. Lynch Peter J. McLaughlin “Charm strikes the sight hut merit wins “Speech is great, but silence is greater. the so«il. Valuable in languages. Valuable in Athletic Asst ciation. Dallas A. McClenahen And I sometimes have asked. Shall we ever lie men? Valuable in dancing. Hazel C. McLean Jane Maciag “What were her dreams, this laughing Wise to resolve and patient to | erform. lass? Valuable in shorthand. Valuable in typing. Donald R. McNamara “Common sense, is not so common.” Valuable in English. Stella T. Malanchuk Persons without pur|M»ses are like ships without rudders. Valuable in social science. Nettie Marshick “From her shall read the | erfect ways of honor. Valuable in homemaking. William W. Malzahn None but himself can be his parallel. Valuable in mechanics. Anthony Jermone Martin George Miko “Men of few words are the best men. He is wise who doth talk but little. Valuable in physics. Valuable in baseball. Roller t Dean Mercer “Given to rare thought and to good learning bent.” Valuable in creative writing. Lillian Elizabeth Mitz Jack V. Moynes “A cheerful girl with a winning smile.” E'en though vanished he could argue Valuable in Glee Club. still. Valuable as a printer. Frank W. Moynes “To do or not to do that is the question. Valuable for argumentative ability. B. J. Naugh ton Jr. Ann A. Nelson Oh why should life all lal or Ins “The heart always has pardoning powers. Valuable as a sjieaker. Valuable in student council. Charlotte Florence Ncarman Modesty is the brightest jewel in the crown of womanhood.’ Valuable in conking. George Nelson Jr. John Nicora “And the ladies call him sweet— A good fellow among fellows. Valuable in busketball. Valuable in printing. Mary R. Nemeth “Friendly in all her ways. Valuable in shorthand. Violet Niemann Evelyn Rel ecca Norman A maiden never bold in spirit. “It’s nice to be natural, when you are Valuable in dressmaking. naturally nice. Valuable in sewing. Amelia M. Nini She hath an art. she hath every where a |K»rt.” Valuable as a secretary.
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SEVENTEENTH ECHO Harry Pryzby Agnes Quiring No sinner, yet no saint, but the best of She is full of good meaning ami wishes. chaps. ' Valuuhle in Glee Club. Valuable in tennis. M ary Pynznink A quiet little girl in a quiet little way. Valuable in shorthand. Eleanor Mary Racht Mary Rakoczy A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any She is a woman who does her own think- market.” ing.” Valuable in typing. Valuable in social science. Joseph Bernard Rakeeki Oh that the world wus for play ami nothing else. Valuable in football. Mary Ann Ray Niek Rehli Jr. She knows what she wants and goes after lie is a goodly sort of fellow.” it,” Valuable in music. Valuable in library work. Dorothy Reaunie “To know her is to love her. Valuable as a theme writer. Edward J. Reppa Sam J. Rice Better small and shine, than large and I heard in music you had skill. cast a shadow.” Valuable in music. Vuluable on the Tower Tribune staff. Lucille P. Rice A simple maid and projier too.” Valuable as a seamstress. Ardath Lois Richards Ralph Rivers “The mildest manners and the greatest “l t thy words t c few. •• Valuable in Silver Quill. Valuable as a swimmer. Virginia Richards “No one ever suys anything but nice things about her. Valuable in swimming. Frank Rizner “Keen sense, common sense; no room for nonsens . Valuable in Ili-Y. Cicely Ann Rowsey A lady indeed and a good one. Valuable in Glee Club. Mildred Cornelia Rone Not much talk, a great sweet silence.” all!able in dress designing. William Rozanowsld Gwenith A. Bunnell Why worry when others will doit for you? She has no faults or none that I can spy. Valuable in track. Valuable in shorthand. Irene Helen Runnaky Always ready for a good time und ulways has one. Valuable in drawing. Joseph L. A. Rutkownki John S. Rzad Could not s| are a better man. Anything for a quiet life. Vuluable an an uuto mechanic. Valuable in football. Stanley Rymarz I wt add consider what you have to suy.” V aluable as a mechanic.
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