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FI rut Row — Fifth Row— Morris Arhriuin—(irnrrnl •Brother, adieu: good fortune come to thee. Alvin Adams—General Allegiance and true faith of heart. Orville Adcock—Technical Be not with mortal accidents op- pressed. Cross Country 35. '36: Track 35: Future Craftsmen ’35. ’36. '37. Helen Ahlstrom—C. C. I A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Basketball ’35. ’36. '37: Softball •35. ’36. '37; Hockey 35. ’36. ’37; Volleyball 35. 36. ’37; Amicae Lu- dorum 35. 36. ’37; “N” Club ’36. •37. Second Row— Leona Alarie—General I pray you. be acquainted with this maid.’' Julia Albert—C. F. I Good temper, like a sunny day, sheds brightness over everything.” Basketball ’36. ’37; Softball ’36. ’37; Hockey ’36; Amicae Ludorum 36. 37; N Club 37. Mary Jane Alhurtus—C. C. I As merry as the day is long. Home Economics Club 36, ’37. Esther Anders—General A shy. retiring lass.” Third Row— Cecilia Andrews—Home Economics Soft peace she brings whenever she arrives. Home Economics Club 37. Woodrow Anbury—C. C. II This is the period of my ambi- tion. Evelyne lone Aspln—C. C. I A smile never leaves her face. Home Economics Club ’37. ’3o; Y Girls ’35. 36. David Rabltch—C. P. I With loads of learning in his head. Tennis ’38; Sigma Chi Lambda ’37. '38; Chess Club 35. '36; Inter Nos ’36. ’36; Viking Hl-Y ‘35. 36. Fourth Row— it. Ervin Racon—General You can do it. sir. you can do • » Mary Raker—C. C. I Diligence is the mother of good fortune. Shirley Baker—CF. I Generosity is her crowning vir- tue. Camera Club '37. '38. Margie Genevieve Bailey—C. F. I I am able to endure much. Basketball 36. '37. ’38; Softball •36. '37. '38; Hockey ’35. ’36. ’37; Volleyball ’36. ’37; Amicae Ludor- um '35. ’36. ’37. '38: N” Club ‘36. •37. ‘38; Inter Nos 35. '36. ’37. ’38; Movie Club '37. ’38: Y” Girls '35. Mary Bamonto—C. C. I “Noble, courageous, highly un- matchable. Amicae Ludorum '33. '36, ’37, •38.; N Club ’36. '37. 38: Vol- leyball '36. 37; Softball ”16. 37. •38; Basketball ’36. '37. '38: Hock- ey 35. ’36. ’37. Thelma Bancroft—C. C. I Honesty is the best policy.” Y” Girls '35; Home Economics Club ’35. Wanda Banks—C. C. I To her truth is precious and di- vine. James Barker—General We all admire a real man. Sixth Row— Jean Barr—C. I . I She merits a huge success.” Sigma Chi Lambda ‘37. '38; De- bate 36. 37; Le Cercie Francais •35. ’36; Inter Nos '35. 36. ’37. •38; Movie Club '37. 38; Y Girls 35. 36. ’37. ’38. Richard Raftstonr—I. A. Ill “A prince of a fellow.” Elolse Beck—T. C. II Mistress of herself though China falls. Sophie Rednarnyk—C. C. I The dignity and height of hon- or. Seventh Row— Joan Rednarskl— . C. II This young lass has dancing feet. Preston Beemer—General Unshaken as eternal hills, im- movable he stands.” Band ’36. ’37. '38: Orchestra '36; Track 36; Band Club '36. ’37. 38. Richard Bek—General Success will be his reward. Joseph Belava—General A man of few words.” Eighth Row— Julia Rcluvu—General She wins herself a place in everyone’s heart.” Patricia Benham—C. F. I An old-fashioned bouquet. Producers ’37; Hockey 35: Inter Nos ’35; Senior Play ’38. Ted Bentley—General A hunting he will go—between fishing trips. Orchestra ’35. ’36. 38. George Bernard— I. A. Ill A friendly fellow. Page 12 The 1938
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With Honor Listed alphabetically are. top row. left to right: Orville Adcock. Esther Anders. Genevieve Bailey. Joyce Bodary. Olga Borris. Dorothy Bozlch. Jack Braun. Marjory Brice. I iuise Carb and Marjorie Carr. Second row. Margaret Clark, Dale Collins. Virginia Cotterman. Lorraine Cross, Sally Curry, Johanna Deines. Wanda Diebel, Dorothy Doran. Gordon Dow and Margaret Duguay. Third row. Evelyn Everett. Edmund Frelheit. Dorothy Gonsler. Harold Graham. Marian Hansen. Conrad Heidel. Nora Hendricks. Ruth Hines. Dorothy Hodge and Doris Holllngshead. Fourth row, Evelyn Holzworth. Ann Houston. Marjorie Howe. Ella Hunt. I onard Jarvis Jack Jehle, Oriole Johnson. Robert Johnston. Ruth Johnston and Ruth Havana u. Fifth row. Chester Keelor, Helen Kessler. Crystal Klein, Eleanor Knopf. Helen Lalng. Zella Lamb. Evelyn LeMlrc. Arlene Meir. Evelo Michael and Ruth Miller. Sixth row. George Morgan. Marjorie Morrison, Donald Neithercut. Keith Norwalk, Mark Older. Jack Packer. Kathleen Pittsley, Bertha Protzman, Cecil Schaaf and Charles Shaeffer. Seventh row. Nathan Shoicet. Herman Seider, James Burton Smith. Leonard Soldan. Rodman Sutton. Dorothy Todd. Josephine Travinskl, Fred VanPoecke. Curtiss Wallin and Carol Waterbury. Eighth row. Louise Wehrll, Eugene W’etland. Henry Wllle and Dorothy Zeigler. Noroscope Page 11
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First Rn» — Fifth Row — Steve Hero—General You can’t keep a good man down.” Baseball 36. ’37; Football '37; North Wind '37. Kimble Kerry—General Always a smile to greet you.” Roberta Bewin—Home Economics Modest and winsome, sweet and sincere.” William BIckerMeth—General Our trusty friend, unless I be deceived.” Cross Country ’36; Track ’36. ’37. Second Row— Beatrice Klddl —General She is the sweetest, gentlest lady breathing.” William Billing — C. P. I The gentleman is learned.” Baseball '36. '37: Movie club '37. ’38: Viking Hl-Y .36. '37. Harold Blngel—I. A. Ill A doer of good deeds.” Phylli Blackburn—General And why should life all labor be? Basketball '35. 36. ’37; Softball '35. ’36. '37: Hockey '35. '36, '37: Amicae Ludorum '35. '36. '37: ”N” Club ’36. '37. Third Row— Laurence Blackmer—General As firm as faith.” Basebalf '37. Charles Klain—I. A. Ill He helped direct our activities.” Football '35. 36: Track '35; Stu- dent Council '35. '36. '37. '38: Es- kimo Hi-Y '35: Vice President Sophomore Class '35, '36. Bernice Kla rkow kl—C. C. I What we seek, we shall find.” Eleanor Blewett—General A great capacity for joy.” Fourth Row — Dorothy Blight—C. P. I She is high in everyone’s heart.” Inter Nos '36. '37. '38; Movie Club '37. ’38; Senior Play '38. Wolf red Block—C. P. I He's a regular fellow, and loy- al.” Camera Club '37. Audrey Bloss—C. P. I Good things come in small pack- ages.” Choir '35. '36. '37. '38. Richard Blue—General The best way to get good serv- ice is to give It.” Baseball '36. '37; Football '35. '36: North Wind '37: Student Coun- cil '36; Producers '37. Lottie Kohek—C. C. II She’s nicest as her own sweet self. Basketball '36; Home Economics Club '37. Joyce Bodary—C. P. I ”'Tis the mind that makes the l»ody such. Basketball '35. '36. '37. '38: Soft- ball ’36. '37. '38: Sigma Chi lamb- da '37. '38; Amicae Ludorum '35, '36. '37. '38; N” Club '37. '38: Inter Nos '36: Y” Girls '36. '37. '38; Hockey '35. '36. '37. Robert Bo In—C. P. I His hands have done what his heart commanded.” Tennis '37, '38. Stella Bojko—C. C. I We all need a friend as faithful as she.” Sixth Row— Mary Ann Roka—C. C. I It is good to live and learn.” Basketball '35; Softball '35. Paul Bolanowskl—C. P. HI He has the manner of a south- ern gentleman.” Band '35: Baseball '35: Football 35. Jean Konathan—C. P. I A winning smile, and a heart of gold.” Basketball '35. '36, '37: Softball '35. '36, '37; Amicae Ludorum '35. '36; N” Club '37. '38: Girl Scouts '35. '36; Inter Nos '35. '36. '37. '38; Movie Club '37. 38: Y” Girls '35. '36, '37, '38; Sophomore Class Sec- retary '35. '36. Lena Rontuma l—General Her behavior is all sense and sweetness.” Seventh Row— Donald Roomer—General An earnest young man.” Helen Korknwskl—C. C. I The grass stoops not. she treads on it so light.” Olga Morris—C. C. I Laughing eyes and a happy dis- position.” Sigma Chi Lambda '38. Ruth Rottreli—C. C. I Able to breathe life into a stone.” Basketball '35. '36. '37: Baseball '35, '36. '37:: Amicae Ludorum '36. 37; I,e Cercie Francais '35. Eighth Row- Clarence Rowyer—C. C. II Would I were able to load him with his dessert.” Basketball '35: Football '35. Dorothy Roxlch—C. C. I Her heart, be sure, is not of Ice.” Basketball '36. '37. '38; Baseball '36. '37. '38; Hockey '36, '37; Ami- cae Ludorum '36. '37. '38; N” Club ‘37. '37; Art Club '36. Horaee Bradshaw—General Riches are for spending.” Football '.'16: Cross Country '36: Golf '36. '37. '38; North Wind '37. '38: Press Club '37. 38; Inter Nos '36. '37. ’38: Eskimo Hi-Y '37. '38: Stamp and Coin '37. '38. Jack won Braun—C. P. I A trustworthy gentleman in every respect.” Band 35. '36. '37. '38; Inter Nos '35. '36. '37. '38; Movie Club '37. '38; Camera Club '37. '38: Kayaki ’37, '.’18; Senior Class President '37. '38: Band Club '35. '36. '37. Noroscope Page 13
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