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PAUL A. KISH was a member of the Sphinx Club and the Senior Honor Society By ex¬ erting effort and suf¬ ficient time, he be¬ came a member of the R.OT.C. Rifle Team. IOSEPHINE MARIE LAZZARO is a sincere and congenial hall- monitor jo spends a lot of her leisure time with the Book- Hounds Club and Philosopher Staff. Reserved HELEN MARTHA LUKASIAK is quiet and sincere, and through these vir¬ tues has made a host of friends MARIAN C. KNAIZL, as Vivi Darian vice- president, plans social functions, and as a dramatist, displays her talent in class plays. Pinky was al¬ so in the G A A and Booster Club. EDGAR f LEONARD, specializing in voca¬ tional work, also is a valuable member of the F.C A and Social Committee ANNE TERESA MAR- INAK was the suc¬ cessful editor of the Post-Tribune school page Once she put aside her journalistic duties, and sold ap¬ ples for the Biology Club. JOSEPH |. KUTCH, treasurer of the Sen¬ ior Class and a mem¬ ber of the Sphinx Club, did outstanding work on the Debate Team Sweet, dark-eyed MARJORIE E. LEARY is a lover of books, being in both the Reading Club and the Book-Hounds. She is a monitor. One sees little of NOVO J. MARYONO- VICH except when he takes his hall-guard post Novo is small of stature but mighty of mind. LAURETTA A. KOBY- LANSKI worked on the Annual Staff, sang with the mixed chorus and went out for Commercial Con¬ tests. Koby will give you credit for most anything. RAYMOND EARLE LOCKE is on the Standing Committee Ray was also in the Inkpot Club, Wallace Wizards, and Boys ' Chorus Stately CAROLYNE L. MAZLACK was the French Club president, and also wrote sports articles for the Phil¬ osopher She held membership in the Junior Honor Society and the G.A.A. One of our scrappiest ' 38 basketball players, good-natured and good-looking JIM RICHARD LADRA is also a loyal member of the Dialists ' Club. JEANETTE LONDEN- BERG is that young miss who prefers In¬ diana to Florida Her activities, when here, include Concert Band, the Social Committee, and the Glee Club Redheaded WILLIAM McClure was a speedy varsity football player as well as a swimmer Bill was a member of the Club W and B.C O. As Senior Class presi¬ dent, ANNE MARIE KOSS shows striking ability as a leaaer and a general favorite She is on the Senior Honor Society and Newspa¬ per Staff. For three years JAMES LOUCKS has been a trombonist in the Concert Band and Or¬ chestra Jimmy was in the Special Chorus, too. That prominent de¬ bater, BETTE JANE MENHENNETT, rates high scholastically; hence, her Senior Honor Society mem¬ bership She was ' 37- ' 38 Social Committee Chairman She wears a Vivi-Darian pin. ii: v wallah: im.ii smooi. i,kw wallah: iiioii sriMM
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As ' 35, ' 36 and ' 37 football manager, PALMER HILL did a good job. He is the member of the Var¬ sity Swimming Team and Auditorium Coun¬ cil who uses long, compli cated words. Smiling ESTHER 0. HUSTON has made many friends by her cheerfulness, co¬ operation, and sincer¬ ity. DOROTHY D. KEEN¬ EY is an industrious seamstress who be¬ lieves that a stitch In time saves ninety- nine. We will all re¬ member Dorothy as cashier in the cafe¬ teria. DOROTHY AMELIA HARDING, a Concert Orchestra member, is a firm believer in the theory, practice makes perfect. She also vocalizes a bit with the Glee Club. F.HIGBEE JANNASCH has been a depend¬ able Bandsman for several years, and was in the Special Chorus. Have you ever seen Hig without his Ford? ELEANORE A. KELLEY is that pretty, Insh- girl who was Vivi- Danan president She was in the G.A.A., Junior Honor Society, and Freshman and Junior Plays. JOHN E. HOLLOMAN contributed his ath¬ letic ability to the Swimming Team. He was in the Play Con¬ test as a Freshman and later joined the F.C.A. and the Read¬ ing Club. DOROTHY E. HOLLER is that good-natured Senior, who, we un¬ derstand, gets laugh¬ ing spells in the Study Hall. She excells at note-writing. ROBERT C. KASS is another member of the Future Craftsmen of America Robert is inclined to be most adept at managing. ALICE ROSE HART¬ NETT, the attractive heroine of the class play, The Three Graces, was the Treasurer for the Vivi- Darians in ' 37 and an active Poetry Memory Contestant. BILL JENKO joined no specific club or or¬ ganization, but put all his efforts into helping here and there for the benefit of others. MARY HELEN KIND¬ ER, a promising sten¬ ographer, contributed to Commercial Con¬ tests and spent the rest of her time earn¬ ing points in the G. A.A. THADDEUS J. HRA- BOTA concentrated all of his efforts in being a good, staunch mem¬ ber of the Booster Club. His untiring ef¬ forts helped make the Booster - G.A.A. dance a success. A sweet smile plus an equally sweet disposi¬ tion equals VERA ROSE HUSTON. She was an able typist for the Philosopher Staff in ' 37. Lookable and like¬ able WILLIAM G. KERN has followed in the footsteps of his brother and found membership on the varsity football squad, in the Sphinx, and The Club W GRACE ELIZABETH HAFFNER .s a studi ous, self-willed girl who tries hard to make friends, and does. She was in the ' 37 Junior Play. EMORY JOGANIC ' S contributions as class councilman for two years have been high¬ ly commended. He sang a leading role in the opera, The Bo¬ hemian Girl. ELLEN LEE K J E L- STROM, the dreamy- eyed blonde who al¬ ways wears an artistic hairdress and an en¬ gaging smile, enjoys indoor sports, music, and leadership in the French Club. Page twenty-four
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I,K V WALLACE IIH.II SCHOOL LEW WALLACE IIIOII SCIIO jean mcallister, Vivi - Darian, Reading Club and Standing Committee member, seldom has much to say, but when she does, one may be sure that it will be worth while. |OHN MONROE was a mainstay in our cham¬ pionship football team, and a fine swimmer as well. He managed the basket¬ ball team and was a member of the Wal¬ lace Wizards. Blonde, blue-eyed and quiet VIRGINIA J. NADOLSKI is a good sport. She is naturally friendly, has a smile for everyone, and has unlimited energy. DALE METZ was a member of the Sphinx Club and also the An¬ nual Staff. Being man¬ ager, Dale could be seen intently watch¬ ing the swimming meets. MARGARET Mac- PHERSON, alias Scotty, entered Commercial Contests and engaged in sec¬ retarial work. She played on the G.A.A ' s varsity captainbal! team. BOB PHILLIPS, tall, dark and handsome, wears a varsity foot¬ ball letter. He danced smoothly in the junior Play and his work was outstanding •n the Senior Play. Has anyone ever seen BETTY |EANETTE Me COWN without A n- geline? We have won¬ dered. Betty is vitally interested in music and the Glee Club. LEO MUTH is a val¬ ued member of our track team. He also stars in cross country meets. He says little, but what he says usu¬ ally counts. LILLIAN j. NANO- VICH, three and one- half year graduate, was ' 37- ' 38 Social Committee secretary. Her lovely handwrit¬ ing is a source of much admiration. ROBERT MILLER was a member of the football squad, but was more widely known for his knowl¬ edge of radio. Bob was a member of the Radio Club. Small of stature BETTY MULDOWNEY looks familiar around school only when she is with Pauline. Betty is in the Reading, Di- alist, and Glee Clubs. MARY M. ORLICH Is slated for much suc¬ cess in the future, for her high school career has already proven so. Casual and nonchalant VERA McHENRY was a Freshman class offi¬ cer and is a member of both Junior and Senior Honor Socie¬ ties, and the G.A A. MELVIN NOVOTNY is another of our illus¬ trious seniors who was prominent on the gridiron. Mucker was also a member of the Club W ROSE M. PAVLOKA- VICH, G.A.A. member, enioyed her athletics. As secretary-treasurer of her Freshman class, Rose exhibited her willingness and never- failing resourceful¬ ness. ROMAN S.MODRAW- SKI was a veteran football player, hav¬ ing played for three years. Romeo will be remembered as one of our tallest and most efficient right ends. ESTHER PEARL MUR¬ PHY, who sports a large diamond, indi¬ cates that her favor¬ ite pastimes are: tak¬ ing leading parts in class plays and asking Mr. Tormohlen start¬ ling, unanswerable questions. Although he appears quiet, ROBERT W. PHILLIPS has not proved so in voicing his opinions in oper¬ atic productions, solo contests, Baccalaure¬ ate Chorus and Junior Play. Page twenty six
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