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Noroscope 1934
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Top Row: HELEN J. MILLER VIRGINIA MOROS DOROTHY FRANCES OAKES ELSIE McCREERY C. C. I Wise to resolve and patient to per- form. Baseball '31g Amicae Ludorum ,gasketball '32, '333 Hockey DOROTHY McDIARMID C. C. I Keep the golden mean between saying too much and too little. RAYMOND McGINTY C. C. II Quiet until you know him, and then ,, Oratory '34. HELEN McGRAW C. C. I Think naught a trifle, though small it may appear. VIVIAN ROBERTA McKEE C. C. I They are never alone that are accom- panied by noble thoughts. Amicae Ludorum '32g Basketball Baseball '32g El Nadi Tigari VELNA McLEOD C. C. I It is never so dijicult to speak as when we are ashamed of our silence. El Nadi Tigari '323 Sigma Chi Lambda '34. HUBERT McMILLAN C. C. II A man of cheerful yesterdays confident tomorrowsf' Basketball '33, '34. and - Second Row: ANNE AGNES MENOSKY C. C. I Gracious in thought and deed is she. El Nadi Tigari '32, '33, '34. NICHOLAS METRICK C. P. I Is he really bashful, or is it just a shield. Press Club '33, '34g North Wind '33, '34. MARIE H. MIKOLAIZIK C. C. I You mistake, my friends, to think my heart is steel. El Nadi Tigari '31, '34. ADIENE R. MILLER C. P. I Because we sorta lke her features and the color of her eyes. Biology Club '31, '32, '33g Drama '33, '34g Sigma Chi Lambda '34. DON MILLER C. P. I A warrior bold. Football '30, '31, '32, '33g Boxing '30, '31, '32: Wrestling '32, '33: Baseball '34g Track '33, '34g Phy- siography Club '34g Varsity Club '34g Hi-Y '33, '34: Sigma Chi Lambda '34. C.P.I Life without laughing is a blank dream. Glee Club '31g Dramatics '31, '32. STEVE MILLER I. A. I never haste because it usually makes waste. Third Row: CHARLES MILLINGTON I. A. Hear every man's counsel and keep your own. Viking Aero Club '32, '33. DOROTHY FLORENCE MILLS C. C. II Slowly and peacefully she wends her way along. ELEANOR MILLS C. P. I Her friends are made by her pleasant manners. Biology Club '32, '33. MARION JEAN MILLS General A genial disposition brings its owner many friends. CARL MOLL General If you only knew him you'd be praised. Social Science Club '33, '34. MJT- ELIZABETH MOHAN C. P. I It is better not to be than be un- happy- Stamp Club '32, '33g Amicae Lu- dorum '32, '33. STEVE MOLNAR C. P. I Where good cheer abides. Fourth Row : ATHOL M. MOORE General It's not because he can't work, but it's more entertaining to play. Football '31. NERINE MOORE C. P. I Wise from the tips of her toes up. Orchestra '31, '32, '33g Instru- mental Trlo '31, '32g String En- semble '32g Little Theatre Or- chestra '32, '33. DENA CATHERINE MOORED C. C. II It takes time to do a thing well. GENEVIEVE MARCEAU C. C. II To look on the bright side of life is to look on the right side. C. P. I Woooooe is me, woooooe is me. Debate '31, '32, '33, '343 Baseball '31, '32, '33, '34g Basketball '31, '32, '33, '34g Hockey '31, '32g North Wind '33, '34: Forensic League '31, '32, '33, '34: Sigma Chi Lambda '32, '33, '34. FLORENCE MORROW . C. P. I An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. Inter Nos '31, '32, '33. LOUISE MOSIER C. P. I Mischief in every dimplef' Biology Club '33g Drama '33, '34g Student Council '32, '33: Junior Board of Directors '32, '33. Fifth Row : FRANK MURGERSON I. A. Fleet of foot, strong of limb, Deeds of prowess are common to him. Football '31, '32: Wrestling '3l: ggoducers '31, '32, '33g Track '31, n HELEN ELIZABETH MURPHY C. C. I What is good is never too abundant. CHARLOTTE E. NEWTON General For she was ies' the quite kind whose nature never varies. Girl Reserves '32, '33, '34g Band '32, '33: Olla Podrida '32g Student Council '32, '33. WALTER H. NICHOLS General Youth comes once in a lifetime. Viking Aero Club '32, '33, '34: Chemistry Club '32. THELMA A. NIDY C. P. I lie silent and safe-silence never be- trays. Igiiter Nos '32g Basketball '32, '33, EUNICE NIEMEYER C. C. I For men may come and men may go, but I go on forever. Student Council '32. FRANK NIZOL I. A. If a man won't let us know that he's alive, he's dead or should be so. Sixth Row : RAYMOND C. NOLD General Great and good are seldom the same. Band '29, '30, '31, 32: Orchestra '29, '30, 31, '32g Brass Ensemble '29, '30, '31g Intramural Basket- ball 30, '31, GEORGE NYSTROM C. C. II As to my principles, I glory in having nothing of the sort. General Think all you speak, but speak not all you think. Biology Club '32g Hockey '33. ONEITA OLDFIELD C. C. I A real girl, the possessor of a winning personality. LILLIAN J. ORENDOBF C. C. I Full of the dickensf' El Nadi Tigari '32. RUTH ORMISTON C. P. I She's a good sport in athletics everything else. Amicae Ludorum '31, '32, '33g Baseball '32, '33, '34g Hockey '31, '32, '33: Basketball '31, '32, '33: 31' and N Club '33, '34: Sigma ggmbda 33, '34: Girl Scouts , ELLA O'ROURKE C. C. I Although we haven't heard much from her, we have always felt her pres- ence. Seventh Row : HELEN ORB General It takes a long time to know herg a longer time to forget her. JACK PACKARD General Bewarel I might yet be great. North Wind '31, '32, '33, '34g Noroscope '33: Quill and Scroll '33, 345 Press Club '34g Opera '34g Orchestra '31, '32, '33, '34g Biology Club '32, '33, '34g Pro- ducers '32, '33. HALDEAN PAGE I. A. Don't view me with a cr-itic's eye, pass my imperfections by. but RUTH PARCIARELLI C. P. I On one she smiled, and he was blest. Sigma Chi Lambda '33, '34g Bas- ketball '33. MILTON PARDELL C. P. III Well, I'rn at least two jumps ahead of you. Research Club '32, '33, '34g Inter Nos '32g Chemistry Club '33, '34g North Wind '33, '34: Noroscope '34: Press Club '34g Physiography Club '34. LYNN PARKER C. P. II All the world is a stage and I do my part by acting up. Baseball '32, '33: Hi-Y '32, '33g Student Council '33g Board of Di- rectors '32, '33. VERNON PARSELL C. P. I If she under-value me what care I how fair she be l Noroscope 1934 P A G E 29
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Top Bow: MERRILL PASSINO I. A. 1 wonder! VELDA PASSINO C. P. I Quiet charm, and a sincere manner. Sigma Chi Lambda '33, '34. BEATRICE PATERSON C. P. I A mighty hunter and her prey is men. El Nadi 'rigari '32. JOHN PATTINSON General A man who commands our liking, is what we call a good man. Physiography Club '33, 34. MARY PAVLICII C. C. I Live, laugh, and be merry. Basketball '31, '32, Baseball '32. FREDERIC PAYNE I. A. I don'l say much, but . . . FRANCIS PEAKE C. C. II Mock not, oh young man, at gray hairs. Social Science Club '33, '34, Ten- nis '31, '32, '33, '34. Second Row: LAURA PEMBERTON C. P. I All she attempts, she does. CARL PENDELL C. P. I. Books are his only joe. Football '31, '32, '33, Track '31, '32, '33, Wrestling '31, North Wind '34, Press Club '34. DOROTHY PERKINS General One who is never heard. Band '32. JACK PETERMAN General Let not ambition mock my life. if happy ARTHUR PHELON General Oh, mischief, thou art swift to enter into the thoughts of desperate men. 1. SAMUEL PINTACURA C. C. II There's lots beneath that curly hair. Football '32, '33, Wrestling '32. Hi-Y '33, '34, Varsity Club BERNARD PIOT ROWSKI General A hardy lad of goodly size. Baseball '33, Football '32, '33, Third Row : EDNA PLIESKATT C. C. I At first she seems very shy. gichestra '31, '32, '33, Basketball GERTRUDE PLIESKATT C. C. II Take all the swift advantage of youth. Hockey '31, '32, '33, Basketball '32, '33, '34, Baseball '34, Amicae Ludorum '31, '32, '33, '34, Lead- ers Club '31, '32. MADELINE PLOURDE General Men disturb me not. ANTHONY POCONTEK General He loved the truth, he hated lies. Tennis '33, '34, Football '32, '33. ANDY PODSADECK General Life's a jest, I thought so once, and now I know it. THEODORE PODSADECKI I. A. I'm not like my brother. Research Club '31, WINZOLA POOLE C. C. I ' A pretty woman is always welcome. Choir '32, '33. i -..-ill Fourth Row: EMMETT POPE I. A. Oh, those girls! LEOTA PORTER C. C. I. A smile is the same in all languages. El Nadi Tigari '32, Amicae Lu- dorum '32. n JEAN POTTER C. C. I The wise and good seek most to know themselves. Amicae Ludorum '31, Opera '32. CLINTON POWELL General Shall I still be what I am ? Orchestra '31, '32, Band '31, '33, lggass Ensemble '31, Woodwind FREDERICK POWRIE General The world needs more men like you. Hi-Y '31, '32, '33, '34, Opera Choir '31, Biology Club '31, '32, Physiography Club '33, '34, A Cappella Choir '32, Extempore Speaking '34. ELOISE PRATT Home Economics Domestically bright. lggroscope '31, El Nadi Tigari CARL PRAY General Oh mind of mine, where are you roam- ing? North Wind '32, '33, Ushers Club '32, '33, '34, Chemistry Club '32. '33, '34, Biology '32, '33, '34, Golf '33, Research Club '33, '34. Fifth Row : CHARLES PREIIODA I. A. II Ile does a lot without a lot of noise. DAMIAN PURCELL General The future of aviation is his chief worry. Viking Aero Club '31, Cross Countrv '30, '31, Physiography Club '32. ROBERT PURDY C. P. II 0ho!. said the devil, and who might you be T Stamp Club '31, '32, Hi-Y '32. '33, '34, Senior Treasurer '34, Band '31, '32. '33, Senior Play '34, De- bate '34: Extempore Speaking '34, Play Contest '32, National Forensic League '34. PAULINE PURO C. C. I An alluring actress. Dramatics '32. '33, '34, Art Club '32, Debate '32. EVANS QUINSEY C. P. II A student no less in all things blest. Orchestra '31, '32, '33, Hi-Y '32, '33 '34, Inter Nos '33, '34, Stu- dent Council '33. '34, Junior Class President '33, North Wind '32, '33, Extempore Speaking '34. DONALD RAMLOW C. P. II Tall people are always looked up to. Basketball '32. '33, '34, Biology Club '32, Football '32. WILLIAM READ C. P. I Ladies prefer blonds, too, but he doesn't know it. Debate '32, '33, '34, Sigma Chi Lambda '33, '34, Extempore Speaking '33, '34, Student Coun- cil '33, Senior Board of Directors '33, Junior Vice President '33, Senior Play '34, National Foren- sic League '34. Sixth Row: MARJORIE REAMS C. P. I There's a little bit of mischief in every good girl. LARRY REBARCI-IEK C. P. II My hopes are not always realized, but I always hope. Student Council '31, '32, Sopho- more Board of Directors '31, '32, Biology Club '31, '32, '33, '34, Chemistry Club '32, '33, Golf '33, El Nadi Tigari '31, Research Club '31, '32, '33, '34, Ushers Club '33, Basketball '33, Cross Country '32. LEONA REIDSMA General She is a perfect Miss complete. IIAZEL REISII C. C. II Folks have their likes and I have mine. LEONA REPINSKI C. C. I. A jolly good nature to all whom she dui meet. Social Science Club '34. WELDON RETTENMUND I. A. Shall I yield and be like other men 'l Baseball '31, '32, '33. EDITH REYNOLDS C. C. I Sineerity is the cornerstone of friend- ship. Social Science Club '33. Seventh Row : STEPHEN RICHVALSKY General My aim is quite fair, my speed isn't slow. ARLENE ROGERS C. C. II I vow to do whate'er you ask. El Nadi Tigari '31, '32, '33. STEWART ROLOFF C. P. III Napoleon was a smart man, too. Band '32, '33, '34, Inter Nos '33, '34, Orchestra '33, '34, Oratory ' 4. VIVIAN ROOT C. P. I. She is quiet because she thinks a lot. Sigma Chi Lambda '34. BETTY ROSE C. P. I. Measures, not men, have always been my mark. Inter Nos '32, '33, Musthalian Club '32, '33, Sophomore Play '32, Sigma Chi Lambda '34, Olla. Podrida '31, '32. MARION ROSE C. P. I. A sunnydisposition is half the battle. Student Council '32, Amicae Lu- dsolrum '31, Hockey '31, Oratory HELEN ROSENBERGER C. P. I There are few who know the treasures that are hid in her. Sigma Chi Lambda '33, '34, Choir '33, '34. Noroscope 1934 PAGE 31
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