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The H omesteader PAL IL NIIQDZINSKI lo be, or not to be. says Paul, lhc best in cheer-leading lust lull. -lOSliPl llNli Pl.liSlilA With graceful steps she walks the streets, And smiles at those with whom she meets. lN4 ARGARE' I ' SAYKO A valuable assistant she proved to be, In the office for Mrs. Mackenzie. lfRNlQS'l' SOLOMON The ablcst wisecrucker ul' the duy, lfhe were dismissed curly. it wus l lip. hip. l,l'till.l,li S'l'lQYliNS A nurse Lucille intends to he, Shell he one too, '-you wtiit and see. WlI,l-lAlN1 S'l'll.l.WAUON A wagon that is still is supposed to make It wus dilliercnt thcf, when Bill was aroun lN4ARY l-1DNA SWI iliNliY lvlary lldriu hasnt much to suy, no swurid, d. No doubt she gained her friends that Wily. ,lllLlA TUZAK xlulic's sole interest was that of her hair, She could dress it well. without u cure. SARAH WEEIVIS Her Gngers arc busy as little bees, From start to Gnish- f-tickling typing keys ANNA WERYHA She talks and talks the live long day. We wonder how she gets that way. BEN WHALEN houmylu A little mischief by the way, A little fun to spice the day! l 12 l v
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IQUWARD GABBEL If you need aid, he'll help you out l leid treat you square without a doubt. MARY llANAll,fFI7 Mary was always happy and glad, Never a day did we see her sad. MARY l lASCl IAK 'lihe Prom was delightful with Marys flowers, 'lihe envy of all to possess such powers. LOUISE JCHNSON l-ouise was always quiet and demurt Well all miss her to be sure. JOSEPH KASELONIS xloe on the field was swift as a bird. ' His saying was, Actions spcala louder than words! H l,UCIlLLLi KELLY Was this Lucille in the Senior play. When she and Mary wcrc rivals for a clay. The Homesteader l llfRl3lfR'l' LANG lzgie, the Caveman was not afraid Of anything living, or anything Mdaid. ANNE l.lfN1li Always smiling, was this little lwliss, Never downhearted. but full of hliss. ,IACIK MARTIN .lack was the idol of many of the girls. When he thought of them, he was in another world, ROSE Mil .KO Rose was a friend to one and all, She shirlted at no task - no, none at all. Al,-BliR'I' MILLER 'lihough he pursues a scholarly way, Much fun he finds along with his As MARY MOl-YNliAl lX l'ler cheerful smile was everywhere, She had a winning personality, so rare. lAiVlliS Mlll-l-lfN When he came in the room. hed make you laugh, Be it a Study Period or a Problems Class. hlOHN MCIWANICIAL l le's full of mischief. day in and day out, Vvhether the room is full or when no one's about. aff! .X a,' 11 ,a- ,
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7 1- January Class Officers The Homesteader President Secrelary ROY BROWN JULIA KALUPONOV llveryone adored his friendly smile, julia upholds the Kaluponov traditiong Our class president, and very much worth while. Nothing but the best is her ambition. V1't't'-Prcmllvnr Treasurer IIOWARD SlVll'l'll JOSEPH DOCZY Nothing to do, but plenty to say, l le could the saxophone play well, ln the Presidents chair he'll sit some day. And in our orchest ra, he did excel. Class Sporixur I IX May Class Officers I ,Q 4 fell! Setirvld ry ll3liR'l' SCI llvllilflifl DOROTHY AUS'l'lN l'hat type of person you cant surpass, 'l'hcy're hard to find like this rare lass, Xthlete, scholar, president of his class. This well-known secretary of our class. rprvxitlwil M Treasurer Cili MARSH pak THOMAS SPELIVIAN le's tops at debati Y straight forward and frank, 'luwas not money that caused him worry, Xt collecting ads h is high in the ranks. But the 190 rings which kept him in a flurry, MISS l.OUlSl2 VAl-l.OWlQ is .Yponxor HSS l7l-ORlfNCIlf SNEIDIVIAN 13 - f I . , NV
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