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LEONA VVEATHERHOLT She leads a life of quiet and worth. Basketball 2: Lotus Leaf Stall 4. ROBERT TISDALE Down their line he plunqed, nor stopped, nor stayed. Football Reserves Z: Varsity 3-4: Track 3-4: Varsity Club 2-3-4: Interclass Athletics l-Z-3: Orchestra l-Z. FRANCES YARD rl merru hear! makes pleasure all the dau. Choru' 2' Glec Club 3-4: Operetta 3: High School Frolic 4: Home Economics Club 2: American Lit. Club 4: Vice-President 4. lVlYR'l'LI2 WINSLOW The beauty of her hair bewilders us. Home Economics Club 2: Girls' Chorus 3: Lotus Leaf Staff 4: Vol- . leyball 3. GEORGE ZIMMERMAN Hrur mel While I talk. Track 2: Varsity Club 'Sz Thalian Club 4, LYNN WEEMAN 'He is often seen but seldom heard. Business Staff 4. DORIS WILLIAMS Her smile is contagious. Girls' Chorus l-2: Girls' Glee Club 3-4: Girl Reserves 3: High School Frolic Z-3-4: Girls' League 4. HELEN ZABEL Happy go lurkif, fair and free, Nothing there is that bothers me. Basketball l-2-3-4: Volleyball l-2-4: Baseball l-2-3-4: Girls' Athletic Assoc. 2-3-4: Glee Club l: Bits O'Blarney 1: Thalian Club 2-3-4: Treasurer 4: Orchestra l-2-3-4: Flonzalians 3-4: Little Symphony 4: Girls' League 4, President 4: High School Frolic 4: Class Vice- President l-3: Bugle Staff 4: Decla- mation 2. H
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MABEL SCHROEDER Silence is sweeter than words. Girls' Glee Club 4: Girls' Chorus 1: Operetta 3. NICHOLAS SULFARA Speech is great, but silence is qreaterf Basketball Reserves l-2: Football Re- serves 2: lnterclass Athletics 1-2-3 GILBERT STONER He sits high in all the students' hearts. Football Varsity 3-4: Reserves 1-2: Basketball 4: Orchestra 1-Z-3: Var- sity Club 3-4: Students' Associa- tion President 4: Interclass Athletics l-2-3-4: National Honorary So- ciety. HELEN VERHOEVEN Be silent and safe-silence never be- trays you. Girls' Athletic Assoc. 2-3-4: Girls League 4. ROBERT TA FT He who invented work should have tinished it. Radio Club 1: Chemistry Club 2: Glee Club 2-3: Operetta 2-3: Inter- class Athletics l-2-3-4: Tennis Team 3: Business Staff 3-4, Man- ager 4: Bugle Staff 3. DOMINIC TEDORA Always on the job. Basketball Reserves 2: lnterclass Ath- letics l-2-3: Pyramid Team l-2-4 MADELINE SIELER Sober with work, and silent with care.
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SIENIHDIR ECILNSS l-llIS1I1Dll2NY I FRESHMAN YEAR We entered this great institution of learning 193 strong. Everyone was filled with the hope and inspiration of being one of the great leaders who would lead the nation in years to come. CProvided that we graduatej At first, we all made a few blunders, such as going to wrong classes, asking haughty'Sophs for directions and receiving stares for answers, and trying to execute the com- mands of the Sophs with alacrity. Of course we learned to our joy what easy subjects we were taking such as Algebra and English! Another source of joy came later, that of book reports. The Sophs held a party at which a few of us Frosh tried to crash, but we were promptly and properly bounced. At the Christmas Program, athletic awards were given to two Frosh boys who had played on the undefeated football team. The Class Party was held, but it broke up early, much to the dissatisfaction of those present. The annual Honor Ban- quet was held with honor roll students invited. A few girls of the class distin- guished themselves by being guests. Summer vacation found us all willing to take a rest in order that we would not strain our mental faculties by too much studying in hot weather. SOPHOMORE YEAR Being a Soph, we now had the privilege of making the Erosh suffer. CAnd how that privilege was used?j Football candidates were called with many Sophs turning out. What boy doesn't like to play football with those beautiful and admiring girls cheering on the sidelines? It's getting to be a habit for the Soph boys to rush parties. The latest was the Juniors The Love Pirates of Hawaii was presented. Several boys of our class had leading roles. The Senior Class held a St. Patrick's Party. Quite a few Soph boys were battered by Irish Confetti. Soph- Did you ever have chills? Erosh- Why no, I thought I had every subject on the list. What hour is it? The track and baseball teams had very successful seasons. The track team tied for first at the S. E. A. A. track meet. Exams again! Mostly all crossed the barrier successfully. It looks as if we future Juniors are going to have a new school building to clutter up. Everyone is looking forward to the time when it will be completed, not because everyone' is anxious to get back to the studies, but that vacation labor is making delicate hands look frightful. JUNIOR YEAR We entered the new school feeling very thrilled, not only because it was a new building, but because we were anxious to get started being a month, behind in our studies! The football team was unbeaten-becoming State Class B and S. E. A. A. champs. Glib-tongued Junior boys were again plying the art of- experts on the innocent school-teachers-that is talking, laughing, fighting, 3 Z
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