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FRANK ROGERS . . . Iust what can it be that occupies this lad's mind? . . . From a vocational standpoint there seems to be quite an interest along the ext-ended line of railroads . . . Like father like son . . . As for some spare time, stage craft is al- ways ready to take it . . . Guess what else occupies his time? BESTY ROSS . . . A rather small miss . . . Gets a lot of fun bowling . . . Fond of the stage . . . Has a right to be . . . She has plenty of dramatic ability . . . A charter mem- ber of the Freshman Theatre . . . In the cast of the class play in her sophomore year . . . Member of O. E. O. l, 2, 4 . . .Also active in G. A. A. 1 and Z. EILEEN RUSSMANN . . . A real worker and yet always ready for a good time . . . I-Ier many friends say that her studies come as easy as her smile . . . Good at shorthand and' typing . . . This probably ex- plains why her secret ambition is to become a private secretary . . . A member of G. A. A. her senior year. ARTHUR SANGDAHL . . . The fel- low who will be remembered for his especially good sense of humor . . . Ordinarily seen walking along with a big smile spread across his countenance . . . Chances are that the last time you saw Art he was with Bob Rindell from I. C .... The Stamp club had Art as a mem- ber in '34 and '35. MILDRED SCHNEIDER . . . An active all-around girl athlete . . . One of those fine people who believe in fair play . . . Freshman year found her playing girl's basketball and serving as a team captain . . . Vol- leyball and hiking took part time during her first year . . . Baseball in her junior year . . . Member of G. A. A. l and 4. CONSTANCE SCI-IWARZKOPF . . . Dramatics get all of her interest . . . You saw her in the sophomore plays back in '35 and in the junior play the next year . . . She dis- played her dramatic ability in Play- makers for two years and kept track of that club's cash during her senior year . . . Sang in the glee club her last two years. MOUNDSMEN MARIORIE ROSE . . . Interested in sports . . . Played hockey and par- ticipated in track while she was a freshman and a sophomore . . . Be- longed to G. A. A. for three years . . . An enthusiastic member of the German club . . . Likes to swim and ride horseback . . . Always laughing and noted for her funny sayings. DEAN RUSSELL . . . Lean and lanky Dean is a whiz . . . When he makes up his mind to do a thing he gets it done with speed . . . Spends most of his time enjoying life in his own easy going manner . . . On the rolls of Hi-Y and the German club . . . Aided the light- weight football squad, 3, as an end. RAYMOND RUSSMANN . . . An athlete and scholar of good stand- ing . . . Shows plenty of speed in football, hockey, basketball and baseball . . . A Valuable player on any team . . . Played intramural basketball in his first three years . . . An active member of the Stamp club . . . Is interested in printing. EDWARD SCHMIDT . . . Commonly known as Senator since his elec- tion to the Student Council . . . Made noises with a large horn in the band for three years . . . For his own amusement he blows out tunes on his mouth organ . . . A fast player on the ice . . . Don't let his sense of humor fool youy he's not English. BETTY SCHUMANN . . . Possessor of an excellent sense of humor . . . Does exceptionally well in her studies . . . easy going . . . Never worries about anything . . . Gets a lot of fun out of life . . . Active in many clubs, including O. E. O. Z, 3, 4: G. A. A. l, 27 and Teenya 4 . . . Member of French club 4, and German club 3 and 4. CHERRY SMITH . . . The girl with the famous and popular smile . . . comes from Iohn Marshall high in Cleveland, where she studied for one year . . . A grand personality: consequently has many 'outside activities . . . Ioined Teenya in her third year and headed it in her senior year . . . Congress and Girl Reserves also took her time. Page 28
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HENRY RAMM . . . Popularly refer- red to as Sonny by friends. Henry played an important part in the grid season this last year . . . Usually seen around with Bill . . . If you do not see Henry, you'll probably see one of his cousins . . . Has a secret passion for taking trips in model-T Fords . . . Heavyweight football 2. 4, ROBERT REED . . . Popularity is his middle name . . . That is, if his one horse chariot dosen't fall apart, and if he doesn't break his neck. . . . Bob centered his high school sports activities principally around basketball . . . Played Iightweights l, 2, 3, and heavies 4 . . . In his classes, Bob is one of the best. LOTHAR REISSLER . . . In profes- sional fashion strutted his stuff in the Playmakers' assembly the early part of this year . . . Don't you remember him, the haughty vil- lain who stole dem poils frum dat poor defensless dame? . . . Played heavyweight football 2, 3. Cross country and boxing 4. Secretary of the German club 3. LESLIE RICE . . . A great outdoor man. His interests are divided be- tween sports, women, debate, and hunting. He also turns up with some pretty big fish stories . . . Top-notch student and a crack debater, Les will be a valuable asset to Prince- ton, where he is going to study law . . . Heavyweight football I, 2, 3, 4, PAULINE RIVALDO . . . One of the small, dark, and peppy class is Pauline . . . She is a go gettin' up and coming actress, and she showed her talents in the junior play suc- cess, Nothing but the Truth . . . She was also in the glee club and sang in the operetta 3 . . . A real student when it comes to books . . . Home Economics club 4. ANNE RODMAN . . . When there's history in the air, Anne shines . . . It can be well said that she is tall, slender, and blessed with brains and a Sense of humor . . . Her chief talents lie in German and chemistry, she was assistant to Mr. Hays 4 . . . That trick eyebrow is the envy of the school . . . Member of O. E. O l 2 4 Page 27 RITA RAAB . . . She loves her classes. She could simply read and read for hours on Einstein's theory of matter . . . Naturally in her spare moments, Iohn has to have a Word or two, or even three . . . She's small, petite and-well, there is really only one shade of red . . . The kind who gracefully maintains her social sway. RUTH REDMAN . . . Little Scotty will furnish a smile for any man's frown . . , Fond of Spanish, enjoys books about the desert, and is an excellent sportswoman. Ruth played basketball 2, 4, tennis 2, volley- ball 3, 4 . . . A member of G. A. A. 3, 4, she excels in parctically every kind of recreation . . . Swell friend and pal. BETTY REIGLE . . . A blue Olds- mobile plus plenty of girls accom- pany Betty. She's a very busy lass, especially in school . . . Every second period she has quite a few calls to make, but after all, it's one Way to do one's French . Betty's secret ambition is to have a large country estate with plenty of cars, horses, etc. MILDRED RENN . . . With dancing as her favorite hobby, Mildred pro- vides a friend and companion for everyone, She's a sport enthusiast with tennis and bowling as favor- ites. She finds her vacations take her 'way out West or to Michigan . . . Attractive personality with a smile for everyone. Tennis and bowling 4. ELIZABETH ANNE RICHARDS . . . A whirl of social affairs . . . Record breaker in good grades . . . Presi- d-ent of Senate. Betty Anne has been one of the hardest workers in the school . . . Elected as representa- tive for the school in a state-wide contest for a trip to Washington . . . There is no doubt that she will be successful. LOUISE ROBERTS . . . If silence is golden, Louise is the golden rule . . . She was an active sports- woman in her freshman year, be- ing a member of G. A. A. and on the hockey and soccer teams. She is an attractive hostess, and a host of friends are in her claim.. . Very apt in her work in dramatics, Louise was a member of Frosh Theatre. WRITERS
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RICHARD SMITH . . . An easy go- ing lad who finds life very amus- ing. Gets a big kick out of shooting guns . . . In fact, he enjoys hunting of any kind . . . Especially excuses for playing turant . . . Ouite a ladies' man, in his own way . . . Has one of the most unexcitalole of personalities . . . Even talks slowly. KENNETH STEVENS . . . Rather small but quite a live wire . . . On the cast of the class play in his sophomore and senior years . . . Vice-president of the Science and Mathematics club in his senior year , . . Made up solutions in the chem lab . . . Spoke on the debate squad . . .Took part in the making of this year's TABULAE. LOUISE SUNDERMAN . . . Well known for her cello playing . . . Harmonized with the orchestra dur- ing all four of h-er years at the school . . . Kept the records straight for the orchestra for two years with the title of secretary-treasurer . . . Corrected chemistry papers . . . Member of the Girls' league Senate and of Teenya. WILLIAM TAMM . . . One of our better known athletes . . . Played O-league I, 2, and then heavyweight football in his last two years . . . Elected captain of the heavyweight football team in his senior year . . . On the track team 2, 3, 4 . , . L club member in his senior year . . . President of the band 4. BETTY TEETER . . . The proud pos- sesor of a head of beautiful film- land hair . . . Naturally her friends are not all girls . . . A member of G. A. A. and of Freshman Theatre during her first year . . . Took part in the operetta in her junior year . . . Her senior year found her sing- ing in the glee club. LORRAINE THOMAS . . . Aspires to be a concert pianist . . . Those of us who know her talent are sure that her ambition will some day be realized . . . Loves to dance and to bowl . . . Has a collection of hand- kerchiefs which once belonged to famous orchestra leaders . . . Also makes a hobby of collecting postal cards. Page 29 LESLIE SMITH . . . That name fools 'em . . .Leslie is not a boy but rather a popular and well-liked girl . . . An active member of Girl Reserves during her four years at high school . . . Served as its vice- president in her senior year . . . G. A. A. and Frosh Soph Theatre held her interest for two years and Teenya for one. LAWRENCE STARKEY . . . A shark when it comes to mathematics or as- tronomy . . . Built a nine inch re- flecting telescope for himself . . . Organizer of the Science and Mathe- matics club, which started late in l936 . . . Largely responsible for the success of this club . . . Repre- sented astronomy on the program committee. ALAN STILES . . . Th-e owner of a character wholly individualistic as shown by his walk, his voice, his choice of words, and his rapid-fire mind . . . A real live wire, always up to some devilment . . . Likes chemistry and served as a Hays' stooge his senior year . . . One of those lucky few to whom schoolwork is a snap. IUNE SUTER . . . Charming and witty . . . Well known as a perfect hostess . . . Played volleyball in her junior and senior years and soc- cer in her freshman year . . . Drib- bled the ball in the girls' gym three years . . . Showed her interest in the stage in Playmakers one year . . . Attended the meetings of French club 3 and 4. WILLIAM TAYLOR . . . A golf ad- dict who has every reason to be . . . A sweet golfing form . . . Saw service on the golf team during his junior and senior years . . . It is said that his drives commonly reach the three hundred yard mark . . . Has a membership out at Western Springs country club . . . I-lails from Sullivan high. lOl-IN TEETER . . . A really hard worker . . . Full of pep . . . Did not take up any extra-curricular acti- vities after school . . . As soon as school was out he left the building and started in on a job . . . Maybe we would all be better off if we made as good use of our spare time as Iohn does when he puts work before pleasure. BIG SISTERS
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