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THE SCREECH OWL 31 Anna Rolynowicz — “She skates on the ice with the greatest of ease.” Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4), Field Hockey (1) (2) (3) (4), “Screech Owl” (4), Senior Private Dance Committee (4). “Roly” is a second Sonja Henie. No wonder the Junior bachelors find her so exciting on an ice pond. Mary Rubaszko — “Art for art’s sake.” Stage Breaks (1), Glee Club (1), Orchestra (2) (3) (4), Art Program (3) (4), Senior Private Dance Committee (4). Mary’s secret desire is to design a hat to end all hats. She in- tends to use: one flower pot, one sun flower, one nose veil and one chin strap. Karin Saarinen — As full of spirit as the month of May.” Freshman Sophomore Play Competition (1), Field Hockey (1) (2) , Basketball (1), Class Vice-President (2) (3) (4), Junior Prom Committee (3), Class Night Speaker (4), “Screech Owl” (3) (4), Assistant Editor (4), “Screech Owl” Private Dance Com- mittee (3) (4), Glee Club (4), Junior Social Committee (3), Senior Dance Committee (4). Karin’s activities speak for her. She has been one of the “bright spots” of the class and is to be complimented on her splendid work as Vice-President of the Class. Katherine Sheridan “Kay” — It is the tranquil people who accomplish much.” Glee Club (4), Senior Reception Committee (4), Christmas Play (3), “Screech Owl” (2) (3) (4), Class Night Speaker (4), “Screech Owl” Dance Committee (2) (3) (4), Junior Social Com- mittee (3). “Kay” is one of the quiet girls in our class. She has been kind and considerate to all. Her scholastic record has proved that she will be successful. Best wishes for your college days, Kay! Harold Simila — “A little nonsense is relished by the wisest men.” Basketball (4), Student Council (1), Social Committee (4). Harold hopes to be a C. P. A. He rated the C. S. and we know he’ll continue his success. How do you do it, Harold ?
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30 THE SCREECH OWL Ernest Priest — “He’s tall, he’s blonde, he’s terrific.” Football (1) (2) (3) (4), Co-captain (4), Baseball (1) (2) (3) (4), Captain (4), Glee Club (2) (3) (4), “Screech Owl” (4), Senior Dance Committee (4), Teacher’s Club Program (4). “Ernie” is the silent man of our class — much to the disappoint- ment of many a fair lass. He just won’t break down! We shall always remember him as the football hero who refused “to get along with the beautiful girls.” Antonetta “Toini” Primiano — “So sweet a face in all that land had never been.” Banquet Committee (4), Girls’ Glee Club (4). Although she is usually quiet in school, she is pleasant and jolly outside. Stay as sweet as you are, Antonetta. Adelia Pronko — “Who pleasure gives shall joy receive.” Class Night Committee (4). Delia is the blonde wizard of the class. Her ability to sew is remarkable. She always has a pleasing smile for everyone. We w onder whose idea it was to move up on Roosevelt Street. Won’t you let us in on the secret, Delia ? Peter Pronko — “Good nature is one of the richest fruits of personality.” Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4), Baseball (2), Junior Social Com- mittee (3), Football Manager (4), Track (4), Orchestra (1), Speaker, Class Night (4), Reception Committee (4). Pete’s rising success on the track field in one year and his splen- did ability as a football manager is a sure sign of success. We don’t hear much about Pete’s affairs, but now and then there are rumors of a certain Sophomore. Maybe that accounts for every- thing. Lawrence Quinn — “They shall not pass.” Senior Social Committee (4), Baseball (4), Football, Basketball. “Lonnie,” who is another one of these quiet boys, did surprise us with a partner at the Screech Owd Dance. But never mind, Lawrence, your athletic activities have spoken for you.
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32 THE SCREECH OWL Louis Lattuca “He might be silent and not cast away His sentences in vain.’’ Reception Committee (4), Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4), Baseball (3) (4). Lou is one of the quiet boys of the class. Popular and ever willing to help. His ways are ways of friendliness. Mary Latva — “Mary is witty, pretty, and clever.” Student Council H), Hockey (1) (2), Banquet Committee (4), Speaker, Graduation. Besides being a most intelligent girl, Mary is an accomplished piano player and an excellent swimmer. She is well-liked because of her friendliness. Especially does she admire the horn on her bicycle. And by the way, she is a member of that most unique union — M. L.-S. G. Inc. Doris LeSage — “Her ways are ways of pleasantness.” Field Hockey (1) (2) (3) (4), Basketball (1) (2), Private Dance Committee (4), Screech Owl (4), Screech Owl Dance Committee (4). Doris showed her excellent athletic ability on the hockey field for four years. Although she is very quiet in school, she can soon change w ' hen it comes to dancing. Anna Lyons — “She’s mighty small, but she’s mighty powerful.” Field Hockey (1) (2), Asst. Manager (3), Manager (4), Senior Private Dance (4), Girls’ Glee Club (4). Anna is one of the vivacious girls in our class. Her petiteness, her good-nature and her keen sense of humor have made her very popular. Dancing is her hobby, and in this she “shines.” Need we say she has plenty of beaux? Sylvia Mark — “To do great things we must learn to do little things.” Hockey (1) (2) (3) (4), Basketball (1) (2) (3), Manager (4), Senior Dance Committee (4). Sylvia’s tasks in the Commercial Department have been many and always they have been done well. Although she is regarded by many as the business woman of the class, we know that she has her lighter moments and is particularly fond of dancing. t
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