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THE SCREECH OWL 29 Barbara Jordan “She is pretty to walk with , And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on.” Freshman Play (1); Tennis (1) (2) (3); “ Screech Owl” (2) (3) (4); Ass’t. Editor (4); Inter-class Basketball (2); Teachers’ Club Play (3) ; Screech Owl Private Dance Com- mittee (3) (4); Prom Decoration Committee (3); “The Arrival of Kitty” (4); “The Hoodoo” (4); Senior Play Committee (4); Speaker, Graduation (4). A true representative of her class, Barbara loves to go places and do things, but she is never too busy to lend a helping hand or pass on a cheery word. Harry Kadis “ Let his great example stand Colossal, seen of every land” Football (3) (4); Baseball (3) (4); Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4). Harry has made many friends in high school. His excel- lent work on the football and baseball teams have branded him as an athlete of the highest calibre. Harry has a nickname but he has reserved this for his more intimate friends. Perhaps if you question him about life with the Zulus he will divulge it. Thelma Karhumaa “With her eyes in floods with laughter ” Competition Play (1). A bewitching smile such as Thelma’s radiates the whole room. Lots of luck to you, Thelma. Nicholas Kavalchuck “A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the wisest men” “Nick” is the fair-haired usher in a local theatre. His pleasing disposition and continual good nature have gained for him the affection of all his classmates. Just be yourself, Nick, and success will not fail you. Fred Keegan “He taketh most delight in music” Student Council (1) (3); Social Committee (3); Ring Committee (3). Fred was never one to “beat around the bush” concerning orchestras — he knows them all! Between his burdensome duties in the “A P”, the Commercial Department, and the dance orchestras, “Keeg” manages to enjoy life.
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28 THE SCREECH OWL Elias Hiltunen “A man convinced against his will, Is of the same opinion still” Orchestra (1) (2) (3) (4); Track (1) (2) (3) (4); Manager, Mandolin Club (4). Has anyone ever seen Elias “off guard” when he was not engaged in talking about either of his two favorite sub- jects . . C or S ? You should be a lawyer, Elias. Paul Hogman “Well done is better than well said” Student Council (2). Paul’s ambition is to be a farmer. But it’s supposed to be a secret. We know he will be successful. Aaro Hyden “ He bore without abuse The grand old name of gentleman.” There is wisdom in Silence. Bashful, silent, smart, what more? Indescribable Hyden. So now we let it rest — merely saying that he ranks with the best. Victoria Jakusik “Industry need not wish.” Student Council (2) (4); Secretary (4); Field Hockey (1); (2) (3) (4); “The Arrival of Kitty” (4); “The Hoodoo” (4). “Vicky” is a true student, a good athlete, and a kind friend. “Vicky’s” fondest ambitions are to become a bookkeeper and to coach hockey. Here’s to her success. Helen Jokela “Such fine reserve, and noble reticence Manners so kind, yet stately.” When you become acquainted with Helen, you discover that she possesses a fine sense of humor. Also, although very few know it, she is a very fine artist. Paint my picture, Helen?
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30 THE SCREECH OWL Mary Kizik “A daughter of the gods, divinely tall , And most divenly fair ” You ought to be in pictures. Every night while selling tickets Mary has the dreamiest ideas of becoming Clark Gable’s “only”. Her business training has helped her win success — but not with Clark. Charles Kulevich “We will make us merry as we may.” “The Arrival of Kitty”; “Hoodoo”. “Charlie” is the “jolly” boy of the Senior Class. He has been endowed with unlimited popularity, due to his fine performances before the footlights. If one discerns a crowd of pretty girls, one can be sure “Charlie” is in their midst. An added attraction is that, believe it or not, Charlie can produce blushes and is severly afflicted with them in the Commercial Room. Sophie Kulik “Diligence is the mother of good luck” Basketball (1) (2); Picture Committee (4). Sophie is one of the most ambitious members of the Senior class. She is popular, has scores of friends, and a quiet personality. These characteristics ought to make her a successful secretary. Mary Kurowski “She ' s a most exquisite lady” Mary is a quiet girl but always willing to help. Keep up the good work, Mary. The class of ’36 needs more like you. Victor Lalli “He who is a friend always has many friends .” “Vic” is never seen much after school and it doesn’t take much to guess the reason for it. A little fatherly advice, Vic, is never to let her make you wash dishes.
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