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I john Scoheltl- II Club: Gypsy Rover : Oh! lJoctor : Iiasketballg Football. Seems to have a permanent marccl . . . Kelly Lake and II..l.C. hold a big .attraction for him. Clayton Sharpflioy Oen's double in the girls' eyes . . . very. very. pleasing grin . . . gallant . . . slow draivl . . . .t fallen-away bachelor . , . the anssver to a maiden's prayer. Xlatilda Sikieh-liasketballz Yolley ball. Itler coitfure a perfection . , . Tilly . . . no toiler . . . a distinctive. different damsel . . . beauty headlines . . . girl of hearts' desire. Ann Spadaccini-- Basketball: Volley- ball: Tennis: Shield. Her hair is as dark as night . . . swish sings her rac- ket . . . flash goes the ball, and tennis holds court. Lloyd Stavn-Ilasketball: Football. Un- concerned . . . I'm not l.llI', iust dreaming . . . as relaxed as a 'ece of rubber . . . exertion wears one o . so why exert. l J ' rv J J., J J' Bernice Stevens ' li! Iloctorng The Pampered Darling. Her speech is in- termingled with bursts of laughter . . . she loves and lives and does things well . . . causes gales of excitement. Linton Stripling-Fond of driving Lin- coln Zephyrs . . . aloof . . . sure as to- morrow . . . sweet agony of life . . . gaiety in disguise . . . a southern trek- ker . . . mighty hopes make us men. 47 Dorothy Selvog-She who expects lit- tle is never dissatisfied . . . I've been here all the while . . . why worry, life's too short . . . all's well that ends well. I,ois Sherman- Olaf Iloctorug Gypsy Rover. Tall and stately . . . duty ex- acts its toll . . . keeps everything to herself or Bernice . . . appears innocent .Hld IS. Nlelba Silver--Blue Triangle: Special Chorus: Tulip Time g Numeral. The little thing . . . ethereal . . . her nails carry out the six delicious shades . . . sprightly, snappy, chic. Rose Sp.tdaccini-Iiasketball: Volley- ball: Track: Tennis: Cheerleader: Shield: Large H. Luminous black eyes . . . she is be-Cumming to Harry . . . ten-nis her lucky number . . . exer- cises pep. john Stehlin-News, business manager: National Honor Society. Surpasses av- erage I. Q .... perfect portrait of an Irish wit . . . flashing white teeth . . . our future Irvin S. Cobb. Arthur Stolpe- H Club: Special Chorus: Oh! Doctorn: Gypsy Rov- er : Tulip Time : Basketball: Foot- ball. A big voice from a little man . . . clowns his way through life. Caroline Strohschein-Numeral. This world suits me . . . cautious and ob- servant . . . what her name implies, a shining light . . . ready in heart, and ready in hand. Iflizabeth Shalloe-Hematite: Lincoln German Club: Ask the Professoru: Iiasltetball: Volleyball. Beware of those eyes . . . a radiantly clear complexion. Marion Siegel-Silver Triangle. A still small person . . . hushed . . . has absof lutely nothing to debate .... t ggres- siveness is not essential for her success. Melford Smith-Hematite: News: Thes- pians: National Ilonor Society: It Never Rains. Action! Lights! Cam- era! . . . Never has to worry about a quiz . , . effective and efficient. i Marjorie S 1 Lincoln Tribune: Red Cross C0 cil: Special Chorus: Chl Doictogyg Lincoln NIinstrels : Gypsy Ro 'r : Tulip Timeug Swinyn' g- .ife Saving. W'ins marathons of la 4 - C, ter. X, QW I e was J-'B' se tthel ri teinf-Queen of the Ivor- iesnkimae knows her flats and sharps . . . vivid personality . . . dresses strik- ingly . . . a marvel of nature . . . a drugstorant . . . ready, willing, able. Melvyne Strelow-Blue Triangle: Iiand: Orchestra: Special Chorus: Chl Doc- tor : Gypsy Rover : Tulip Time. My! such a big instrument for a little girl . . . hair of spun honey. Bernard Sullivan-Aspires to overtake undertaking . . . good things also come wrapped in big packages . . . an experienced shop-per . . . gets his svater from Cane Lake.
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if 2 6 . .. . ff 'W'- A I I si 4l Lois Rupprecht-Basketball. Fun hoy- ers around her . . . a pretty little blue- eyed blonde . . . walks as if on wings . . . complete, clear, concise . . . a woman's way of winning hearts. Mary Ryan - Hematite: Masqucrsg News, '32-'33s Blue Triangle: Silver Triangle: Special Chorus: National Honor Society: Trial by jury : Tu- lip Time : Swimming. Irish as a sham- rock. Gertrude Salmi-- OhI Doctorng Ask the Professorwg Gypsy Royerfl Pull of interest silently compounding . . . digs into social problems tpapersj . . . lovely as a melody . . . she'll find a way or make one. Ifleanor Sampila-She's a sample-o' quiet charm . . . reminds us of Garbo . . . but she doesn't want to be aloneu . . . a disposition like the sunny side of a lily pool . . . deep but stirring. 1 - Betty Savage-XVhy hurry . . . it takes a new mode to arouse her . . . distinque . . . interested in tfashionj world af- fairs . . . college bent in interests . . . artistic in mind and manner. Antonia Scheringer-Blue Triangle: Or- chestra: Oh! Doctor : Gypsy Roy- er. She looks and is bewitchingly nim- ble . . . you'll hnd there's mischief in .0 . - . . . 'every dimple . . . a trohcking tunster. Lucille Schultek- Oh! Doctor : Gyp- Iiya Rusich- Gypsy Royeruz Swim- ming: Volleyball: Life Saying. Neyer too bold, but never afraid . . . a pack- age of exercise . . . dimples with pleas- ure . . . a crafty designer. Ailic Saari- Blue Triangle: National Honor Society. I may not say much, but I profit by it . . . a keeper of elo- quent peace . . . coins her words from a fund of thought. Lillian Salo-Blue Triangle: Lincoln French Club, president: Basketball: Volleyball: Track: Life Saying: Nu- meral. Home. home in a pool . . . as fair as the aurora . . . fragile. Clarence Sandahl-I am monarch of all I survey . . . there's lots of him to be good . . . let us put our books away . . . somewhere this lad is strolling . , the town gadabout. .Iean Savage-Nlasquers: Blue Triangle: Silver Triangle: Swimming: Life Sav- ing: Track. Nliss H. H.S .... genial jean . . . merits the boys' votes . . - epitome of charm - . . I have eyes for only one. ALJ . ' .-1 ' f' . J ' FIMQCIII r-ZSop,l-yfrftore ice3Pr' i- dent: Thespians, 'vice-presi J ' . a- tion I, Elinor Qzciety, s eta and. lyjor: Special. ruS: ' Trial by Euryf',, 'Ptilip Tifrncn: ' he Pampered ' sIJarljilg : Basketball: Swimming. In the spotlight. I Beatrice Schwart7 - National Honor I .,iXt s X lf1.lss'ard Ryan- H Club: Basketball: Ifootball. Preoccupied . . . practical ioker . . . what we hear of him we like . . . who's who in the news . . . sturdy sports win fair ladies . . . a captain courageous. Rupert SallilaYHi-Y: Nlasquersg Thes- pians, School and I are earnest . . . the world is mine . . . man of organivations . . , lifeis an enchanted yoyage . . . the stage holds a fascination. Thelma Saloflilue Triangle. Beauty's own excuse for being . . . docile to the sight. but wait until you know her . . . her smiles pivot the passerby . . . the story of a loyely lady. Agnes Santinelli-Blue Triangle: Gyp- sy Royeru: Basketball: Volleyball: Track: Numeral: Shield: Large H. Her hair. her crowning glory . . . life be- ginx in the gym . . . hops, skips, and iumps for a score. Clarence I ise-Hi-Y: Band. Did nothing Qin particular. but did it very well G . first comes fun: let follow xxQa nay . . . learned in mischief . . . lrits everything in high . . . Scully. f X. I Iiaye Schroeder-Nlasquersg Blue Tri- angle: Lincoln German Club: Gypsy Rovernz Basketball: Volleyball: Swim- ming. Color rears its pretty head . . . his stunning feet-ures . . . smart to the feniini-Nth degree. Sc ' Nlary ipioni-Ifnobtrusive yet notice-
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Marie Sullivan-Hematite, editor: Sil- ver Triangle: Blue Triangle: Masquersg Thespiansg National Honor Society, treasurer: Girls' League, secretary: Penrod. Girl of superlatives . . . gracious . . . sweet and lovelyf' Ruth Swanson- The beautiful lady in blue . . . dislikes carrying big boxes around . . . too busy to stop and chat but not too busy to smile . . . finished at the half and came back for the finish. ix, , ,K -'I 1 . I ' N' x.. -0 Aune Suomi-Tall, stately, serene . . . neat, noble, nice . . . pleasant, peerless, practical . . . a color schemer . . . sews ideas into seams and such . . . maid of smiles. Allie Tanttila--I7orgets to forget her studies . . . in short, her shorthand is perfect . . . her light rippling waves reflect the light . . . able to make the typewriter talk. Y MX u i k XY K Sk A . , X , . ,Q 1 . e t e or NI uer Bl K -ph Thoum-Senior Xiee-l resident: gl nge , m itiou , anim ed ale atite: Hi-Y, president: H Club: . . a helo be e . 5 Miiktta Kei National Honor Society: National Ath- ,-3 . . , zi , zest . . fro eigt ' ' X' letie Honor Society: Red Cross Coun- ate e s ies. K Xcilg Basketball-Football Mgr.: Track. V , The last f.the famous Thouins. IN li yt I N I I .5 K5 44 , W6 Chester Tomassoni-A muscular he-J -ster Tomich-Hockey: Tennis. Of mani' . . . frequents the Memorialk s senses the mightiest is humor . . . Building arena . . . loves home but not work . . . profuse in might and main . . . steady, sturdy, slow. David Tracy-Hi-Y. Looks forward to a life of leisure . . . his pastime, trip- ping the light fantastic . . . natty dresser . . . a man with high-flutin' ideas . . . vacations across the border. Adolph Ventura-News: Hi-Y: Spe- cial Chorusg Ohl Doctorn: Tulip Time g Cheer Leader-'36-'37. Manly hearts must guard the fair . . . a fellow for whom we all cheer . . . lec- tures his couniry men gratis. Violet Vukmir-Basketball: Volleyball. Joins the pageant of fashions . . . poised, patient, punctual . . . a dark- eyed miss . . . hair as black as a night without a moon. s f there's nothing to laugh at, he starts a circus of his own . . . always keeps his word when he remembers the word. john Tripp- H Club: Football. XVears a continual blush . . . another Mr. Deeds . . . in a class by himself. . . able and active with brains and poise . . . a gridiron great. Violet Vierima-Basketball: Volley- ball: Track: Numeral. Frivolous and studious by turns . . . one of those in- exhaustible energetic Brooklynites . . . a winner who never quits. Bernice XValberg- Gypsy Roverng Bas- ketball: Volleyball: Track: Numeral. Light of step and heart is she . . . changeable eyes, sometimes blue, often green. Lillian Swanson - Nlasquersg Special Chorus: Trial by jury : Tulip Time. Blushes readily and charming- ly . . . likes stellar halfbacks . . . a pertly perched roll of curls. Lawrence Tawyea-Girls puvzle me, but I'll never give them up . . . always merry. full of fun, and forever teasing . . . gives preference to the lfrench line. Merlin Timpane-Not one to practice magic . . . drives himself to school . . . I'll take life easy and live 'til I die . . . knowledge advances by steps . . . Lancelot-like. Mary Tomlyanovieh-Her true Worth lies in being, not seeming . . . serious or smiling, likeable always . . . her modesty is worthy of imitation . . . silent as silence. john Turkovichf ll Club: Red Cross Council: Lincoln Chorus: Basketball: Football: Hockey. A member of the Winning team . , . the greatest are sometimes caught napping. Adele Vittori-deasketball: Track: Nu- meral. Th 1, her hideaway . . dispelsvg n wi h her presence . . . i t .est ith health, peace, and content- T . . 1 true SPULLSYVUITTIIH. W v3X',jtJCi Dolor allace-Beyond mere words, TIIAMIECOTUC acquainted . . . tempera- nt of never changing moods . . . friendly, sweet, charming . . . a young sophisticated lady. 48
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