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FEBRUARY GRADUATES LUCY BROOKS Student Association: Glee Club. During L,ucy's brief sojourn here we once over-heard the following clialogueg So-antl so likes Lucy an awful lot. to which the answer came promptly, We all do. She's a mighty fine girl. JOHN HEIL- Bussie Class treasurer 25 Emblem clubg Student Association: football team 2, 3, 4: basket-ball team l, 23 inter-class basket-ball team I, 2- 33 interclasea track 25 interclass baseball 2. 33 Pa Potter in Good English Play. Bussie's record swpeaks for itself. He has always been active, peppy, an-cl extremely popular. ln fact he was one of our most loyal and best-liked supporters. COMMERCIAL CLASS FLORENCE HIEINO- Flo President 25 member of S. A.: financial com- mittee 2g social committeeg commercial editor cn Empehi staffg Girl Reservesg Hiring a Stenographerug class history. Wherever Flo is, there is sunshine. Ask her friends, they know. We wish there were more like her, Her future is not yet decided. IRMA SIEGERT- Bobby Secretary 25 member of S. A.: Hiring I1 Stenographerug financial c-omwmitteg will: clerical staff of the Annual. Bobby is the brightest and most popular girl in our class. ELLEN SCHLAGEL- Len Treasurer 23 member of S. A,g Hiring a Stenographerng financial committee 2. We have found Len a conscientious worker -and we believe that she will succeed in her future business career. 23
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JEAN MORNINGSTAR ilVle'mber of Student Associationg Glee Club 3, 4: Kate in Pirates of fPenzance : San Toy. With a name like this it should not be at all difficult to get into the moviesg but it would be too 'bad if jean did go to Holly- wood and become a screen actress, for the-n we couldn't hear her talk or raise her lovely voice in song, so let's hope that she never does. Chicago. GEORGE DUJARDIN- iDujie 'Nlember of Student Associationg Radio Club 43 R. O, T. C. 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 4: Band 3, 4: orchestra 43 Pirates of Pen- zanceng Hu Pi in San Toy. Ask and you will find out is Dujie's motto. He is continu-ally asking questions, and so is well-informed on a variety of sub- jects. Besides being immensely entertaining. George is a conscientious and indefatigable worker. LEN ORA SN OW,- Shorty Girl Reserves Ig Student Ascociation: 'C-lee Club l, 2, 3, 4: committee on hard times party: Sylvia, Pirates of Penzance. and one of the Six Little Wives in San Toy . So little, so doll-like, so sweet, we'd like to eat herl She is useful as well as or- namental: we are glad to have had her with us, a conscientious student and a valuable asset to our last opera. Hillsdale ALICE LEHMAN Member Girl Reserves 23 S. A.: Clee Club lg Orchestra in Christmas Pageantg Pina- foren. Pirates of Penzance and San Toy. Alice is the hardy perennial in our garden of girls. She is fond of stepping hard on the accelerator, always cheerful and always able to make us laugh. lf she ever does get mad her anger is transient, but her friendship is eternal. Northwestern ROBERT STITT Foot ball 2, 3, 43 class basket ball 2, 35 class track 2, 3, 4g class and s-chool baseball 3, 4: Emblem Club 4: S. A.g Secretary Sophomore class: first lieutenant R. O. T. C.: Bandg Orchestra 3, 43 Christmas Pageant: Pirates of Penzancehg San Toy. We have rarely seen Bob when he wasn't acting funny but if the man in jest is the key to the man in earnest we have high hopes for him. ' 22
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BERNAICE LEONARD- Beans Member of S. A.: Glee 'Club l. 2: San Toyng class basketball: class encl-bail. Bernice is the tallest girl in our class and is alrb our leading athlete. She has a pleasing manner and is liked by all who know her. MARGARET ALM- Marge Member of S. A.: Marge's chief amhitxon is to have 'fun and to be a stenogra-pher. She has a sunny disposition, is pretty and popular, an-cl, moreover, is a credit to our class and a worth-while friend. ADELINE BONOW- Addie Mem-ber of S. A.: Ad-die was so busy dur- ing her course, that she found little time for school activities. However, those who lm-ow her, like her, which speaks for itself. WILLIAM MARTINKA- Bill Billy has shown his prowess in many ways, among them athletics and scholarship. As Bill is the only boy in our class, he might easily have been svpoiled, but he proved un- spoilalale. 24
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