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KARL SAYERS GENERAL FLORENCE A fne head of hair addr beauty lo a good facefl Sayersie is an easy fellow to get along with. He has been very active in intramural sports. His deviltry and good sportsmanship are known to all. Look for him at the gar- age after graduation. I A . ,Abd ,N L-zpfp ELIZA TH S COMMERCIAL FLOR E HA ' all lla adf in lb ' za th's dimples hw? ways ' ' the pl y hi n seek w en 'she smiles. H ss and sense of r riet label. heg a gentlewoma Ding llinv champ, Elget Hi he? work well. LILLIAN E. SCI-IUMANN COMMERCIAL MILE HOLLOW A willing heart, a helping hand, always ready on demand. As editorial writer on the Skeeter and editor-in-chief of the Fabella, Lillian is follow- ing her chosen career of jour- nalism. Her participation in plays and class meetings has added much to their success and enjoyment. ADA E. SHINN COMMERCIAL BUSTLETON Ar merry at the day it long. A willing Worker in Craft Club was Ade. All sports hold her interest but her am- bition is to become a farmer- ette. Her mischievous nature is well known and liked by everyone. DOROTHY V. SHONTS COMMERCIAL COLUMBUS I bale scarce Jmilety I love laughing. Dot wants to be an ex- pert beautician. In her Junior year, she was elected to the Co-opg as a Senior, she was Vice-President of the Fashion Club. Dot is an ever gay and smiling lass. ANNE P. SHORIAK COMMERCIAL ROEBLING I'll be merry and freeg I'll be .fad for nobody. Ann's poise and dignity made her the source of envy among her fellow members of the Fashion Club. So fat as we know, this is the only member of 42 ever to have been run over by a truck. RALPH J. P. SHULER TECHNICAL ROEBLING Silence it become his moiber-tongue. Here's to a drummer boy- long may hekbeat! A member of the Camera Club and a very intelligent student in his classes, Ralph has won many friends. Perhaps his French ancestry accounts for his charm. MARY A. SIMKOVICH COMMERCIAL ROEBLING A conftanf friend is rare and bard io find. Dependable and cheerful describe Shim. She is al- ways ready to help and does it with a smile. As our rep- resentative on the Co-op for two years, she has proven het worth. l28l
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swan-ly EMMA M. PRATT CIVIC BORDENTOWN To hll the hour-that is happiness. A sophisticated lady, Emma loses some of her poise when she indulges in her favorite sports. She was interested in the work of the Girl Reserve Club during her extra-curri- cular time. SIMON L. PRATT CIVIC BORDENTOWN The happiest person is the person who thinks the most interesting thoughts. Simon always looks so seri- ous, we wonder what deep, long thoughts he is thinking. Known for his industry, Si- mon has made himself useful in many ways during his school career. MICHAEL PUSTAY TECHNICAL ROEBLING A comrade neither glurn nor merry. A true student of mathe- matics, Mike uses his under standing of this subject in all he undertakes. Mike has been on a championship intramural baseball team and is known as a steady and conscientious worker. ' J. sMICHAEL PUSTIE COMMERCIAL ROEBLING A'wise man never loses any- thing if he have himself. Mike's growl is worse than his bite. Sometimes he tries so hard to be gtumpyg then a smile forces its way through. Mike was an able contestant in intramural checkers and provided keen competition. i271 Tie-fa JOHN RHUBART COMMERCIAL BORDENTOWN He doth hetray himself hy blushing. Freckles, grin, and good humor, that's Jack He was a member of the Leaders' Club for two years, and likes basketball and football. He is a great professional baseball an. HUGH S. ROBINSON TECHNICAL BORDENTOWN lid rather he right than president, A willing worker in the Li- brary Club for three years he proved himself. He has ranked high scholastically among his classmates through- out the years. Hugh's cher- ished ambition is to join the air corps. BETTY M. ROYCE TECHNICAL COLUMBUS Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low An excellent thing in a woman. Many assembly programs have been made enjoyable by Betty's singing. We all ap- preciate the service she has rendered us while on class committees. With her sweet personality we are sure she will go a long way in the world. LESTER S. SADLER CIVIC FIELDSBORO My fair one, let as swear an eternal friendship. Les is the Don Juan of our class. He does like the bus trips, especially on the way home. Null said! He has played in intramural basket- ball and baseball games. The F. F. of A. also has claimed his attention.
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b... IRENE M. SIMIQIEDNS COMMERCIAL BORDENTOWN She dances like an angel. Girls' Soccer and Basket- ball, Cheer Leading and A, A. Council all occupy much of Irene's time. Oh, yes, we al- most forgot Kerm. This ver- satile miss is a very popular, prominent member of our class. IRENE SIMONKA COMMERCIAL ROEBLING The endearing elegance of female frienzlfhipf' If anyone has hopes of be- coming beautiful, now is her chance, we understand I is interested in hairdressing. The other half of the Irene-Lillian combination, Irene was 21 member of the Fashion Club, too. RICHARD SPOTTS COMMERCIAL FLORENCE Quietneu ir bert. Dick is so quiet we hardly know he is around. Then we see him busily bending over his work, and we feel guilty at our own slothfulness. Judg- ing from his deep voice, he should be a good bass singer. MARY P. STODDARD COMMERCIAL BORDENTOWN Laugh and he mighty. Snooks is one of our liviest Seniors, full of vim and vigor. Her hearty laugh, plus her dancing ability, will never be forgotten. We wish her all the luck in the world! l29I CHESTER E. SUTPHIN TECHNICAL FLORENCE Let me he deft and ilehonair, I am content, I do not care. This gentleman is as flip- pant as is possible. In dra- matics Chet can't be beat. He is willing to help and his wit and good nature are in- comparable. We'll never for- get his vocal work. RAYMOND N. SUTPHIN TECHNICAL FLORENCE .S'ometi1ner quiet ir an unquiet thing. Toady is as mischievous as his brother, only he hides it under a quieter exterior. Raymond, a Scout, a Camera Club member, and an inter- ested participator in craft work, desires to become an aviator. GEORGE W. SWANBERG GENERAL ROEELINC What he .thot it hirtory, What he mined it mytteryf' Did you ever hear about the time George shot a pig? We have! Did you know George is a Swede? We do! He is very proud of those two facts, Best of luck, Swanberg. ETHEL C. TAYLOR COMMERCIAL FLORENCE Better a inirchief than an inconvenience. Ethel is another of our sport enthusiasts, taking part in basketball, baseball, and softball intramurals. She is bright, and witty, and mis- chievous. To prove that last statement, remember the day she brought the tiny radio to school?
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