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First Row- Fifth Row Jack Jehle—C. P. Ill Not that I love study less, but I love fun more. Football '35. 36: Track 35: Movie Club ’35. ’37; Sigma Chi Lambda ’3S. George Jennings—C. P. I Mischief thou are afoot, take what course thou wilt. Baseball Manager ’36. ’37: Foot- ball Manager '35; North Wind ’37. ’38: Press Club ’37. '38: Viking Hi-Y ’37. '38: Quill and Scroll '37. ’38; History ’38:-Senior Play ’38. Dorothy Johnson—General Stay as grand as you are. Lucille Johnson—C. C. II Her deeds are driven by a kind heart. Second Row— Oriole Johnson—C. C. II She Is of a quiet and good na- ture. Sigma Chi Lambda ’36. ’37, ’38. Charles Johnston—General To be merry best becomes thee. Emma Johnston—C. C. I The way to gain a friend Is to be one.” »dr»%8 Johnston—C. C. I She paddled her own canoe. Basketball ’36. ’37; Softball '36. ’37; Home Economics Club '36. Third Row — Robert Johnston—Technical It’s not what he did. but how- well he did it. Band ’36: Future Craftsmen ’36. 37. Ruth Johnston—C. P. I “The faithful are certain of their reward. .Mabel Jolly—General Her personality is Just as her name implies.” I onard Jozwiak—I. A. Ill Reward comes from honest ef- fort. Baseball ’35: Aero Club ’35. '36. Fourth Row — Marjorie June—C. C. II A friend faithful and just to all.” Basketball ’35: Softball ’35; Lit- erary Club ’36. ’37. ’38. John Jurzyk—I. A. IV A man beloved, a man elect of men. Harold Kadey—General His many strokes will over- throw the greatest oaks. Band ’35. '36. ’37. ’38. Madeline Kalush—General She finds Joy In living. Raymond Kalush—General He is medicine for the soul. Ann Kamerschen—C. C. I A calmer maid Is hard to find. Basketball ’36. ’37; Softball '36. '37: Hockey ’36. ’37: Amicae Lu- dorum ’36. ’37: N” Club ’37. Janet Kamerschen—General A good sport in athletics and everything else.” Basketball '36; Softball '36; Hotkey ’36: Amicae Ludorum '36: N Club ’37. Michael Kantar—C. C. II Now upward will he soar.” Sixth Row— Ralph Kat enlterger—C. P. I A distinguished athlete and a good fellow. Orchestra ‘36; Baseball ’36: Foot- ball '35. '36. ’37; Track ’36. ’37; Eskimo Hi-Y '37. Ruth Kavanau—C. P. I Nothing is Impossible to her valiant heart. Producers ’36. ’37. '38: Y Girls ’35: Literary Club 37. '38; Inter Nos ’35. 36. '37. 38: Sigma Chi Lambda '38: Senior Play 38. Chester Keeler—C. P. I I am service. Sigma Chi Lambda '36. 37. '38; Camera Club ’37. ’38. Dorothy Kelly—C. P. I Patience surpasses knowledge. North Wind ’36. ’37; Amicae Lu- dorum ’.'15: Le Cercie Franca is ’.'15; Press Club ’36. ’37. ’38: Senior Play ’38. Seventh Row — Goldie Kemp—General She smiles through work and play. Rose Kertesx—General Common sense is the Ideal of our age. Helen Kessler—O. P. I. Enthusiasm is the breath of genius.” Basketball ’36, ’37. ’38: Softball '36. ’37. ’38: Hockey ’35. '36. ’37; Volleyball ’37. '38: Le Cercle Fran- ca! 35. 35; Amicae Ludorum 35. 36. '37. ’.38: N Club 36. '37. ’38: Girl Scouts ’35. ’36. Maxine Ketrlrr—Home Economics She’l become famous with her art. Art Club ’36. Eighth Row — Charles Klmmel—C. P. Ill Nothing can block his road to achievement. Sigma Chi lambda ’37. ’38; In- ter Nos ’36; Viking Hi-Y ’37. Jasper Klsli—Technical One of broad tolerance. Future Craftsmen ’35. '36. ’37. Howard Kitchen—General He has self trust—the secret of success.” Ruby Klee—General Her doings are worth the gen- uine stone of her given name. Choir '35. ’36. ’37. ’38: Opera '37: Home Economics Club ’35. Page 22 The 1938
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Finit Ro Fifth Row — Dori» Holrn—C. P. I It is true politeness, gentleness and love for humanity that con- stitutes a lady. Choir '36, '37; Basketball ’35. 36; Hockey 35; North Wind 37, 38; Noroscope '37. ’38; Debate '35: Sigma Chi Lambda ’37, ’38; Amicae Ludorum ’35. '36; Le Cercle Fran- ca Is 36, ’37; Inter Nos '35. 36. '37. '38; Literary Club ’36; Y” Girls 36. ’37. '38; Press Club '37. ’38. Doris Holllngnhead—C. C. I On with the dance. Sigma Chi Lambda ’36, '37; Home Economics Club ’36. Marcia May Holman—C. P. Ill Nothing endures like a sweet personality.” Choir '35. '36. ’37. '38; Basket- ball '36. ’37. ’38; Softball ’36. ’37. ’38; Amicae Ludorum '37. ’38; Bi- ology- Club ’36. '37. '38; Inter Nos '36; Opera ’37; Movie Club '38; Camera Club '38. Evelyn Holzworth—C. P. I Full of sweet indifference.” Second Row— Mary Ilnmola—General Silence is the perfect herald of Joy.” Lional IIo»mei -C. C. II Success comes from consistent good work.” Stamp and Coin Club '36. Ann Houston—C. P. I Modesty often hides great merit.” North Wind '38; Biology Club '35. '36: Le Cercle Francois '37; Movie Club '36: Press Club ’38; Y” Girls '35. '36. '37. 38; Sigma Chi Lambda '38. Mary Howd—Home Economics Shy modesty is a candle to thy merit ’ Third Row— Marjorie Howe—C. C. I She's all my fancy painted her.” . Choir ’36; Sigma Chi Lambda 36. '37, ’38; Home Economics Club ’36. John Howko—General A good, all-around square fel- low.” Alev Hrlnevlrh—I. A. IV Whatever he does, he docs with diligence.” Howard Hubbard—General He conquers w-ho believes he can.” National Forensic '36. Fourth Row— Floyd Huddy—Technical You have a merry heart.” Future Craftsmen r35. '36. '37. -lame Huffman—I. A. Ill “A youth, good-hearted and con- tent.” Engineers Club ’37; Future Craftsmen '35. '36. Evelyn Huggins—General ‘She is rated with the best.” Biology Club '38. Klrdene Hughe»—C. P. I She is not conscious of her worth.” Quill and Scroll '37. '38: North Wind '37; History Editor '38. Leona Huneyrutt—General Her joy heals what sorrow has hurt.” Ella Hunt—C. C. I A good nature Is stronger than tomahawks.” Y” Girls ’36. '37. ’38; Sigma Chi Lambda ’38. Paul Hunter-General He is pushing firmly on.” Margaret Hynd—General To judge this maiden rightly you must know her.” Sixth Row— Dorothy Inch—C. C. II The good she has done could be measured in yards.” Basketball '35. ’36. ’37; Soft- ball '35. '36. '37; Amicae Ludorum '35. '36. 37; N” Club ’37; Hockey '35. '36. '37; Volleyball ’37. George Ireland—C. P. I The Irishman with the golden tenor voice.” Choir '35. '36. '37. ’38. Erney Jnblonski—General Think, work, produce.” Helen Jacobs—General Laugh thy girlish laughter.” Seventh Row— Edwin Jakeway—C. C. II The future is purchased by the present. Paul Jakowczyk—I. A. Ill He who trys. prospers.” Aero Club ’36. ’3t. Adella Jakubowskl—C. C. I Her interests are domestic.” Walter Jarvt»—General No legacy Is so rich as his hon- esty.” Eighth Row— Leonard Jarvis—C. C. II He never yielded to misfor- tune.” Charles Jaworskl— General No evil thoughts are his.” Jeanette Jedrykowskl—General She does well, who does her best.” Inter Nos '36. ’37. '38. Guile Jeffrey—I. A. II His friends are many; enemies few.” Noroscope Page 21
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First Row — Fifth Row— Wilma Kir —V. C. I '•If silence were golden. she’d be a millionaire. Crystal Klein—C. C. I As clean and wholesome as her name. Rebecca Kllnesmlth—C. I . 1 She is as fair within as with- out.” Evert Kloha—C. C. II Vlcotry follows him and every- thing follows victory. Producers ’36: Eskimo Hl-Y 35. Second Row— I.ol Knapp—General Of spirit she has much.” Basketball ’35. '36. '37; Softbill ■35. ’36. 37 r Volleyball ’35. 38. ’37; Amicae Ludorum ’37. Eleanor Knopf—C. C. I Oh. for a smile from her. Charles Knutson—C. P. I A silver-tongued orator Is he.” Debate 37. ’38: National Foren- sic ’37. ’36: Inter Nos ’36: Viking Hl-Y ’37. ’38; Camera Club 37. •38: Sigma Chi Lambda '38. Anna Kobra—General Ever doing for others.” Third Row — Erma Knnsia—General She can because she thinks she can.” Basketball ’35: Softball ’35; Amicae Ludorum ’35. Helen Kovalcslk—C. C. I True to her work, her word and her friends.” Emily Kora—General Favors none: to all she extends smiles.” Amicae Ludorum ’37. ’38: Biology Club ’38; Home Economics Club '38. Verna Kruger—General One to be commended for fine sportsmanship.” Bnsketball ’35. ’36; Softball ’35. ’36: Hockev ’35 ’36. ’37: Amice Ludorum 35. ’36. ’37. ’38: N” Club '37. ’38. Fourth Row- Nick Kublk—General His diploma will not be the end of his achievement. Stella Kublk—C. C. I Shadows of annoyance never near her came. Patricia Kucera—Home Economics “Mirth is the medicine of life.” Choir '34. ’35. ’36: Opera ’37. Walter Kudin—C. P. I My mind aspires to higher things. Eunice LaClair—C. P. I Lovable, happy, and sincere.” Noroseopc '37. ’38; Inter Nos ’35. ’36. ’37: Movie Club ’36. ’37. 38: Y” Girls ’35, ’36. ’37. 38: Press Club ’38: North Wind ’37. ’38: i gma Chi Lambda ’38; Senior Play Dorothy I-aFortune—General Good temper, like a sunny day sheds brightness over everything.” North Wind 37. ’38: Business Manager 37. 38: Home Economics Club ”35, ’36. ’37: ”Y” Girls 35. ’36. 37. ’38: Press Club ’37. ’38; Quill and Scroll ’37, ’38. Helen luting—C. C. II I love to take an honest part, love beauty and a spotless heart.” Art Club '37; Sigma Chi Lambda •38. Zella Lamb—C. P. I “She has ease with dignity. Inter Nos ’35, ’36. Sixth Row— Howard I-amos—General A man who strives, can con- quer all. Gladys lender—C. P. Ill Her greatest victory is in win- ning and keeping friends.” Sigma Chi Lambda ’36. 37: Bi- ology Club ’35; Inter Nos '35. ’36. LeRoy Langdon—I. A. II The mildest of men.” Camera Club ’37. '38. Henry Langdon—Technlral He wastes few words.” Technical Hub ’35. ’36. Seventh Row — Harold I.angworthy—General “He leaves fear behind and has hopes ahead.” Robert I «as co—General Patience Is a necessary ingredi- ent of genius.” Dorothea Latimer—C. C. I Gentle of speecrj. beneficent of mind. Choir '35. ’36; Amicae Ludorum •35. H. P. Latimer—General “He lives content and envies none.” Eighth Row-— Rosa Latlmore—V. C. I An earnest maiden, and clever, too.” Basketball ’36. 37; Hockey ’35: Amicae Ludorum ’35. ’36. Jennette I-aVaaseur—C. C. II It’s the start that counts.” Basketball '35: Softball ’35. Robert Iaiwrence—C. P. I Oceans of pep with a laugh on every wave. Tennis ’35, '36. 37; North Wind '36: Noroscope 36; Student Coun- cil ’35. ’36. '37: Cheer Leader ’35; Inter Nos ’35. ’36. ’37. ’38: Press Club 37. ’38: Viking Hl-Y ’36. ’37. ’38: Kayaki ’37. '38; President of Sophomore Class '35. Charles Layzell—Technical No matter where you find him. he’s smiling.” Baseball 37; Future Craftsmen ’36. ’37: Technical Club ’35. ’36. Noroscope Page 23
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