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ia! jean XVatson-Silver Triangle, Basket- ballg Volleyball. Fortunate is the pos- sessor of a sunny nature . . . as poppy as a jumping bean . . . seeks happiness but never trouble. Richard W'hitman - Sophomore Treas- urer: H Club: National Athletic Honor Societyg Basketballg Hockeyg Tennis. Man behind the Royal counter . . . always where the racquet is. Edmond XY'illiams-Hi-Y: Penrod g Football. Two days he never worries about, yesterday and tomorrow . . . personifies a hombre out of the W'est . . . Buck Benny rides again. Grace NVinn-Lincoln Tribuneg Lin- coln Minstrels g The Pampered Dar- ling g Swimming. Her looks and lan- guage are full of a gentle kindness . . to win like Grace is our great aim. XValdemar W'itt-Nvhere there's a W'itt there's a laugh . . . life is a ioke, and don't I know it . . . my strength is as the strength of ten . . . fain would I but I care not. Ralph W'uori-Lincoln Tribune. Does not utter what he does not know . . . not a ladies' man . . . but-life is a dream, so I dream it . . . this XVuori doesn't worry. 9. . Frank Laic-Never liuehs without a cau , and he usually has one . . . the akloonist laureate neyer has a worry . . how does it feel to be the last boy in the book? Adolph Vfauzinski-Lincoln Tribune. Silence is more eloquent than words . . . when he has nothing to say, he is very silent . . . tranquil people accomplish much. 5 7 ff'-fo-js. liino XY'iitflTl Nlotors, machines, me- chanics, he knows all their tricks . . . if success were measured by inches, what a tall man he would be . . promised and hoped for. Iilla Vfilson-Makes a mouse seem noisy . . . may bad fortune follow her all her days but never catch up with her . . . women of few words are few. Mike XVinsor-Shy in public, but we wonder about his private life . . . 'Mike wins-her . . . his smiles speak where his words Clon't . . . magnanimous, magnetic, mannerly. Anne Wfolfe-Blue Triangleg Basketballg Volleyballg Trackg Xumeralg Shield. Lends a sweetness to every day . . . a tribute to H. H. S. without one reser- vation . . . sports a la carte. Nlariorie Yost-Basketball: Volleyball: Swimming, Track. She'll play with you, but you'll study alone . . . laughs with her eyes . . . delicious. delight- ful, delovely. Helen Zaitz-Refreshes hungry hoards . . . shines with happiness . . . her mo- tto: Eat, drink. and be merry. for tomorrow it may be unconstitutional. XY'arren Webb- H Clubg Thespiansq Lincoln Latin Clubg Lincoln Min- strels g Penrod g Football. Often in the News . . . his inseparables-a car, and somewhere to go. lillen Vfilippo-Speaks seldom but wise- ly when she does . . . test tubes and telescopes, her glory . . . believes in keeping quiet about her accomplish- ments. Taimi W'ilson-Conceals her fine sense of humor . . . she's peppy because she can't be otherwise . . . small enough to be looked over, but she won't be over- looked. Ilarold NVitt-No matter what the dis- cussion I'll End time to disagree . . . wrestles with his problems . . . ambles along without a care to worry him. Isobel W'orrall-National Honor Soci- ety: Special Chorusg Lincoln Latin- French Clubg Oh! Doctorug Gypsy Rover. Hides behind a majestic air . . . does the proper thing. Grayce Young- -Blue Triangle. Finds nonsense v ' refreshing . . . eyes as blue as depths of the ocean . . . Grav no younger than tl rest of us. 'X if Laura Zi ch- . Do' :,' yp- sy R 'er g 'etba ' 'xl eyball. .' res' . ot w go? run . . . l ce, ed . 1 iol . . . unde- hna l- ndau t, u . ected. 49 Nlary Zorich-A smile for all and .1 frown for none . . . .1 bit ot jollity . . . .1 laughing Leetonian lassie . . . not quite the last and by no means the least. Louise Zuvela- Oh! Doctor g Gypsy Rover : Basketballg Volleyballg Track: Numeral. Brunette and an attractive one . . . an Adrian understudy . . . an habitue of the gym. , f Q If -3' V- .fu 'll -. st' f..' Y' 'A 4 s VV -L, f ' iff J' f f 5, ,. il ,- , , 2 J N 1 -1 If 'K
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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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