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Lawrence Quick Donald Schelle John Sirok David Van De Walle Lawrence Blume Jack Bushm an Donald Rose Charles Shultz Jack Stanley Robert Williams Lee Briner Albert DeWulf LAWRENCE QUICK, Jr. [eannyes ever busily engaged in some activity, is fond of dancing, his favorite dishes are chop suey and tin roofs. DONALD ROSE “Don” has an unusual manner of pronouncing his words slowly distinctly, and is one of America’s Boy Scouts. DONALD SCHELLE His quietness during school hours belies his entertaining personality, claims he is strictly in favor of sitting around doing nothing. CHARLES: SHULTZ Blue eyes with a glint of mischief, brown hair, and a quick smile identify Charles. He takes his Scout work seriously. JOHN SIROK “Hi, George.” So John greets his friends. As a result he is generally known as “George.” JACKS STANLEY One hundred fifty-five pounds but a scrappy guard on the varsity football squad. Jack is very proud of the sweater he earned this year. DAVID VAN DE WALLE Because of his short stature, he has been appropriately nicknamed “Peewee. Disregarding the question of size, David likes all sports. g gs q Pp ROBERT WILLIAMS Small in stature, always grinning, “Bob” likes his fun. He also knows how to work, as his class records show. LAWRENCE: BLUME Lawrence is looking forward to graduation — and vacation. The vacation may not last long however, as he plans to enroll in the Bendix Trade School. LEE BRINER Mishawaka will have a “home-town boy” as a movie cameraman in Hollywood — unless Lee becomes disgusted with the “painted” girls, who are his pel peeves. JACK BUSHMAN Jack delights in s imming, skating, and playing baseball, His ambition is to allend Georgia Tech and study mechanical engineering, or to become a basketball official. ALBERT ,DeWULF Hunting is “Al's” favorite pastime and much has fallen to his gun; but when he goes “a fishin’,” the fish — bite elsewhere. Page Twenty-nine
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RAY AKER Ray, a blond, blue-eyed, good-looking boy, is ia ereat dancing enthusiast. He is going to college to study chemical engineering. GEORGE BECKTOLD As George s talents are concerned with woodshop and printshop, he will probably follow one of these interests as a profession. ARTHUR BROWN Arthur, the school “woman-hater,’ wants to follow his liking for all shop subjec ts and go to Purdue to study mechanical engineering. KEITH BURKETT Keith at present likes to eat and swim, bul in the future his aim is to “do something worth while.” RICHARD De LONG Richard, an expert on the trumpet, is a devotee of music. As a profession he has selected either mechanical engineering or tool and die making. Typesetters at work in the print shop. FRED HAWKINS This tall boy worries a lot about his girl friends, and likes to go swimming at the “Nat” during the winter. WILLIAM HUGHES Basketball and “Bill” fall in together. Since he is tall, he can make the ball fall in the basket, too. eae KOVACH remit: Paul is tall — perhaps it is becaua$e a ne hobby banana splits! Quiet and reserwé, yet he likes fun, LAMARR MIKEL A..rather quict éi[niiiina chilly water go swimming. Jdis favorite color is blue. Deets to ALBERT PERKINS Enjoys swimming and working with radio. [las 1 | RIP ence oe fondness fdr spaghetti, but dislikes girls oe wear al lipstic k. i : Ray Aker George Becktold Arhur Brown [4 Keith Burkett Richard Delong 7 Fred Hawkins Vv itham Hughes Paul Kovach H LaMarr Mikel : Albert Perkins yoy ee LEO ERE Ny Sc Page Twenty-eight
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MILLARD EGER Millard was not so active in school activities, but his continual pursuil of more ‘book larnin” has carried him through his high school career. ZOLLY EGYARTO Activeness, willingness, and an unusual name are the impressions Zolly has left in each of our minds. GERALD EHRESMAN This curly-haired, spectac led lad, ertya. was forced to take several “required” subjects, but if he had had his way about Thy they would have been all drafting. LEONARD EMMERT Leonard is one of M. H. S.’s best machinists. In the future he hopes to be the owner of an Emmert Machine Shop. URLIN. GASKILL Urlin isn’t a soda-jerker, but he is a fine hamburger frier. His non- school hours are spent in a restaurant pleasing his customers. ROBERT GEYER “Pete” spends his spare time breaking things, eating beefsteak, and walking around through the halls getting acquainted with everyone. RICHARD GILDNER “Dick,” in his opinion, never has anything to do, but if you watch him repair worn-out automobiles, he soon disproves this theory. MARION HARTMAN With his winning smile, he says he “wants to do several things,” among which is study mechanics and tool and dye making. WILLIAM HATCH “Bill” knows how to use his legs in both track and dancing. He excells in both. He plans to be an undertaker. JAY HUGHES Tall, good-looking Jay catches the eye ol many a girl, but he has eyes for only one. [lis friends all agree that he is “a good scout.” STANLEY JASIEWICZ f Another football player is graduating, lt is Stanley. He has won many friends with his pleasing ways and his friendly smile. CLYDE JOHNSON ; lap! lap! Tap! It must be Clyde, who is another Fred Astaire at heart. ( lyde is quickly becoming an artist at his favorite paslime. Page Thirty Millard Eger Gerald Ehresman Urlin Gaskill Richard Gildner William Hatch Stanley Jasiewicz Zolly Egyarto Leonard Emmett Robert Geyer Marion Hartman Jay Hughes Clyde Johnson
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