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R un ns afwon. - m m e E fri S C' 'f , I I? 'N .. 'II All! I' M1-9-M-,E S Ma -5,51-H15 7 'xgrj-rv1f -'S-,. . 7,7714 4 . A A ' 'I asa , X5 :fran rv , ' I E ,Y 3- 1 if! E Y.-.- I. .sl Q 3, I L ,-TEE! M l . If 'ff GEORGE L. BROKENSHIRE In every class there are invariably a group of Little Men' and since We are no exception we have George as the outstanding little man. His smallness, nevertheless, does not prevent him from being heard. THEOPHILA M. BUBNIS TILLIE,' GIRLS, CHORUS, 3, 4. i'Tillie, an intellectual member of our class, possesses a quiet, charming personality which endears her to all her classmates. Since Tillich is rated as one of the outstanding members of the Com- mercial section, she has a good chance of success in the business world. LAWRENCE BRADY ELEANOR M. BOCZKOWSKI GEORGE L. BROKENSHIRE TI-IEOPHILA M. BUBNIS LAWRENCE BRADY UREDU Red is a boy about whom little is known for Red's chief interest seems to exist outside of our center of education. He is a follower of the proverb Curiosity killed the cat, for he minds his own business and minds it Well. ELEANOR M. BOCZKOWSKI VoLL15Y BALL, l. FORLNSIC LEAGUE CONTEST, 2, 3. GIRLS' CHORUS, 2, 3, 4. BASKETBALL, 2, 3, 4. fCapt. 2.2 Athletics hold Eleanor's interest above all other subjects, and accounts for her marked ability in basketball, volley ball, tennis, and Swimming. Besides being active in sports, she enjoys attending games and iS an ardent fan. Scholastic ability is not lacking and we feel eonhdent that success will be hers. I Page 231
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MTrf7fA2'121ZM A FEE E HREF? Q gg eases . BMT i' ll. BH TQL t .i g- -'lliill - 1 jg la I IIA I all ANNA K. BECKER STANLEY C. BIENASZEWSKI LULU M. BELTZ Lulu hails from out of town, yet her attendance in school was very regular. Her infectious giggle has helped her to make friends. Although undecided in the choice of a career, perhaps later years will End Lulu a successful stenographer. PAUL S. BLAN KEN HORN UREDH FORLNSIC LEAGUE. NUGGl1'f, 4. Bovs' CHORUS, 3, 4. BASKIQTBALL MANAGllR, 1, 2, 3, 4. YEAR Book STA1-Alf Qliditor-in-Chiefj Red,' speaks of danger but where tl1ere's danger one invariably finds courage and determination. Paul intends to serve his country in the Army and we all think West Point ought to send us a card of thanks and appreciation when they receive our Editor-in-Chief. ANNA K. BECKER 'tANN Red hair and green eyes. What a winning combination. If Anna has any serious amours we have yet to hear of them. She is quite vivacious at timcsg sometimes she is quietg occasionally she is quite loving. STANLEY C. BIENASZEWSKI Stanley is composed of energy, energy and more energy. He is the dark, handsome type with black wavy hair. And although he is the possessor of many virtues about which he can talk, he is a potential mute, having practically nothing to say. LULU M. BELTZ PAUL S. BLANKENHORN I Page 22 1
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.Ll - nun IJ! ll lm li 5 fi' 'F ' 1 1 '?jTIEElI IEEll , 1, V Y' V 'zlyizigs-e-i M ,Z WT a . , Ba g ? M- -lslff Qs . I I I , . I ' , . 5. 2121.237 H E as ,- s L 'ii' , m IWLIIJ' .-J AA 1 MAE L. CATTELL JOHN J. BROSS FLORENCE E. CoULsoN -fFLoss1E VOLLEY BALL, 1. One of the happy-go-lucky members in our class, Florence meets every difliculty and disappointment with a gay laugh and looks ahead to brighter things. A popular young commercial miss such as she stands every chance of success in every venture. LEO CHICANAVAGE CHICK CLASS BASKETBALL, 3. Chick can always be found on some gridiron, court or dia- mond. We feel assured that he will remain the sportsman in the Big Contest regardless in what field he wishes to play the game. MAE L. CATTELL VoLL11v BALI., 1, 2. BASKETBALL, 3. LIBRARY ASSISTANT. Mae is very quiet, but she is kind, calm, and lovable and is sur- rounded by many friends. She has taken an active interest in her class and has our sincere wish that she will attain happiness in her life's mlork. JOHN J. Bkoss Being an accompli'hed baseball player, John is sort of held down by there not being a baseball team in school. He is quite an indus- trious young man and one to be relied upon. John never shuns work but neither, like any other real boy, does he go in search of it, FLORENCE E. COULSON LEO CHICANAVAGE I Page 24 I
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