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THE REDBIRD OF 1938 Earlene Sutton She’s a merry lass and carols ail the day. leanne Tabor In truth why should such a Senior as she look sad! U Vo. Thames i tile he , hut care ■ . for I have all wool. Aidme Thompson I h ht hair and a sunny smile combined. Tommy Thompson A sleek-haired sheik is he. Dorothy Todd She's not a flower, she’s not a pearl, she's just a noble all-around 9 1- Bernard Ulrich A quiet little fellow whom all could like. Mary Vitko I’aluable gifts are often xvrapped in a simple package. Raldo Vittone Being athletic manager is his hobby. Wilma Vittono Fntertaining and cheerful. she can tell you an ear-lull. lohnnie Vogan To lose is not a sin, but I always try to win. Helen Wade Modest are her tvays. Bert Wall Trouble is soon enough when it comes. Rambert Wall lie's our singing cotv-hoy. Leon Walton Champion have we none to match this youth. Doreen Ward Honest and trusty and full of fluck. Letthus Weaver A friendly girl with a friendly smile. Virginia Wielt Fair is she to behold this maid of 17 summers. Phvllis Wentworth A truly stveet girl is she; her heart resembles a golden key. Ratheryn Wilkinson Altvays cheerful, never sad; altvays ready to make you glad. EARLENE SUTTON—Girl Reserves 35-36-37-38; Girls' Sextette 36; Operetta 38. JEANNE TABOR—Orchestra 35-36-37-38; Spanish Club 37-38; Adv. Civics 37. LA VAE THAMES— G A A Pres. 36-37. Pep Chib 35-36-37, Girl Reserves 36-37. TOM THOMPSON— F Club. DOROTHY TODD—Student Patrol 35-36-37-38; Business Manager of Junior Play 37; Honor Society 37; Typing Team 37. BERNARD ULRICH—Adv. Civics Club 37; Spanish Club 36-37. MARY VITKO—Girl Reserves 35; News Hounds 38; Adv. Civics Club 37; Secy, of Home Room 36. RALDO VITTONE—'T Club. WILMA VITTONE—S. O. S. Club; G. A A.. Orchestra; Glee Club; Secy, of Senior Class. HELEN WADE—G. A. A.; Speech Club; Homecoming Play. BERT WALL—Photography Club. LEON WALTON—Hi-Y; S. O. S.; F Club; Band 35. DOREEN WARD—Latin Club; O. G. A LETTHUS WEAVER—Girl Reserves 36-37; Pep Club 36-37; Senior Play 38. Annual Staff 38 PHYLLIS WENTWORTH— Girl Reserves; Pep Club; Band and Orchestra; Senior Play. VIRGINIA WIELT—Band; Girl Reserves; Orchestra’ Commercial Club. KATHERYN WILKINSON—Girl Reserves 38; Band 35-36-37-38; Orchestra 35-36; Pep Club 36-37. PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEQ,;
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THE REDBIRD OF 1938 Charlas Rota A rifle marksman is his aim. Dansal Rosa 1 don’t talk very much, hut I think a lot. Willia Rosa Let what will be. be; I’LL be IT and IT’LL be me. Frank Rymssa A good and quiet lad is he. Joa Sabolo Smash ’em and bust ’em. that’s his custom. Ann Savina Some may laugh and some may talk, but she does both. Charlas Saylor Bexvarel may yet do something sensational. Kannath Scott His looks are too good for words. Audray Shaw A quiet dignity and a charm of gentleness adheres. j Evalyn Shaw Her hair is no more sunny than her heart. Thalma Shaw A folly girl with a merry heart. Paul ShaHlar He sees few people— usually only one. Connia Shudinis As bright as a new • dollar. Mary Louisa Schumacha- Her beauty stars the earth with loveliness and worth. !o Ann Skok I love not man—He is too simple. Earl Smith, fr. Why don't we alu ays have a good Student President like him I Vara Smith Short but sweet, and hard to beat. Nevalla Sparks Bashful is the word for her. Waltar Stokowski I like the man who faces what he must. Jav'all Story On studies most my Jt mind is bent. CHARLES ROSE—Rifle Club; S. O. S. Club; Student Patrol. DANZEL ROSE—Rifle Club; S. O. S. Club; Gladstones; T Club. WILLIE ROSE—“F Club; RED BIRD Staff. FRANK RYMSZA—Orchestra; Mikado Orchestra ANN SAVINA—Speech Club; Girl Reserves; G. A. A.; Advanced Civics Club. CHARLES SAYLOR—Glee Club 34; Model Airplane 34. AUDREY SHAW—S. O. S.; G. A A.; Girl Reserves; Style Club. EVELYN SHAW—Girls' Glee Club 35, 36. 37, 38; Sub Deb Club 36; Operetta 38; Spanish Club 37. THELMA SHAW—Junior Play Staff; Spanish Club 35, 36. PAUL SHEFFLER—Student Patrol 35, 36, 37. 38; Hi-Y 37-38; Science Club 38; RED BIRD Annual 38. CONNIE SHUDINIS—Honor Society; G. A. A.; O. G. A. MARY LOUISE SCHUMACHER—S. O. S; Student Patrol; Adv Civics Club. JO ANN SKOK—Glee Club 34-35; Junior Class Secretary; News Hounds 38; English Club 38. EARL SMITH. Jr.—Student Patrol; Hi-Y; Senior Play, Student Body President. VERA SMITH—S. O. S.; Annual Staff 38, G. A. A. 36. House of Rep. 37. JOE ; SABOLO— P' Club. NEVELLA SPARKS—Glee Club; S. O. S. Gladstones; Advanced Civics Club 37. JEWELL STORY—Science Club 38; Adv. Civics Club 37. PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE Pfc
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THE REDBIRD OF 1938 B.ttv William. She'll always be a quern. Lydia William. A sweeter qirl you will never find. Eva Willmor. A very nice blonde. Fav Willmor. As smart as they make t hi 9 ft. Walt.rin. Witunski A qood pal who takes life as it comes and Nil'iv complains. Ernestine Wright Good natured. and a friend to all. Bob York Day by day in every way. think m« re and more of myself. Crac. Yurkoni. She is nice and fair with lauphinq eyes and qolden hair. BETTY WILLIAMS—Girl Reserves 36-38; Sophomore and Junior Attendant 36-37; Annual Staff 38; Football Queen 38. LYDIA WILLIAMS—O. G. A Club 38; Civics Club 37. EVA WILLIMORE—G. A. A. 35-36. FAYE WILLMORE—Spanish Club; Girl Reserves; Glee Club. WALTERINE WITUNSKI—Pres, of G. A A ; Pep Club; Freshman Attendant; Junior Play. ERNESTINE WRIGHT Spanish Club; Civics Club. BOB YORK—Paper Staff; Model Airplane Club; Band 35-36-37. GRACE YURKONIS—Civics Club. PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE Pfe
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