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First Row— Fifth Row— Irma Leix—C. P. I A merry heart muketh a cheer- ful countenance.” Sigma Chi Lambda ‘37. '38; Le CercTe Francals '36, '37: Inter Nos '35. '36: ‘Y” Girls '35. '36. '37; Press Club '38: North Wind '37. '38. Evelyn Le Mire—C. C. I Pep and ability all in one.” Basketball '35. '36: Softball '35, '36: Amicae Ludorum '35. '36; Hockey '35. '36: Movie Club '36: ”Y 6irls '35: Press Club '37. '38; Treasurer of Junior Class '36: Sifc- ma Chi Lambda '38; North Wind '38. Peter I engyel—General “A shy face is better than a for- ward tongue. North Wind 37. David Levinson—General “Where duty bids, he confidently steers.” Choir '35. '36; Basketball Man- ager '35. '36. Second Row— George Lewfnson—C. P. Ill “His good humor is a fountain never dry.” Daisy Lilac—General “Earnest in manner and striving to please.” Home Economics Club '38. Smelia Lilac—General Modest and winsome, sweet and sincere.” Basketball '36. Janies I.lllar—t . C. II “He has made good use of his musical talents.” Band '35. '36. '37. '38. Third Row— James Llnehan—I. A. Ill “He is a sure card.” Frieda Loose—C. C. H She is a winsome, wee thing.’ Basketbaali '36. '37. '38: Softbal 36. '37. '38; Hockey '36. '37; Vol leyball '37: Amicae Ludorum '36 '37, '38; “N Club '38. Frieda Lose—C. C. II The sight of you is good fo sore eyes.,r Basketball '35. '37: Softball '37 Amicae Ludorum '37: N” Clul 37; Home Economics Club 35, '3. Camera Club '37. Philip Lorenz—General 'Plain truth needs no flowers o speech.” Fourth Row— Robert Lowe—C. P. I ‘He gave to the world the bes he had and the best will come bad to him.” North Wind '37. '38; Noroscop '37. '38; Tennis '37; Le Cercli Francals '35. '36; Movie Club '37 Press Club '37. '38: Senior Pla; Oo George Luchek—General He seeks duty, but shun praise.” Charles Ludorf—I. A. I “Come what may. I'm here b greet it.” Football '37. Anne Lukaszek—C. C. I “Books are windows througl which the soul looks out.” Sigma Chi Lambda '37. '38; Ar Club '36. '37, '38. Sophie Lunkas—C. P. I “Strong in will and earnest In endeavor.” George Luthei —C. C. II “If good words spoken were coins, his fortune is made.” Debate '36. '37; National Foren- sic '36. '37. Matthew Lyden—C. P. HI “Judge me by what I am. Debate '35. Gladstone Maclean—Genera I “The way to gain a friend is to be one. Football '35. Sixth Row— Doris MacMillan—General “Fashions set one right. Daniel Marzko—General “His delightful guitar music has soothed many a soul. Joseph Marzko—C. C. II “Small but progressive.” Aero Club f35. '36. Florence Madison—C. P. I “With thee silence Is fame.” Orchestra '35, '36. '37; Band Club '36, '37. Seventh Row— Eva Main—General “She and Joy are as thick as autumnal leaves.” Frank Majchrowski—General “A faultless body and a blame- less mind.” Olga Maleckl—C. C. I “Natural blonde hair is her crowning glory.” Basketball r35. '36. '37; Softball '35. '36. '37: North Wind '37, '38 Noroscope '37; Hockey '35. 36. '37 Amicae Ludorum '35. '36. '37: “N' Club '36, '37. '38; Press Club '37, '38. John Manos—C. C. II “All his faults are such that one loves him still the better for them.” Aero Club '35. '36. Eighth Row— Joseph Marks—I. A. II “There never was a bad man that had ability for good service. Dorothy Marshall—C. C. I “The flower of human kindness.” Robert Marzonle—General “His personality is only out- shone by his generosity.” Basketball '36. 37; Baseball '35; Viking Hl-Y '35. Angellne Mate—C. C. I “Peace is always pleasant.” Page 24 The 1938
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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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First Row Fifth Row Betty Mathews—C. C. I “No harsh t nought was ever hers. Genevieve Muzurek—C. C. II “A good sport always wins. Charles MeBratnle—-C. P. I “Genius does what it must; tal- ent does what It can. Band '35. '36. '37. '38: Band Club 37. ’38; Movie Club ‘37. ’38. Peter McBride-General “Small of statuure. but every inch a seaman. Track ’35; Sea Scouts '36. ’37; Sigma Chi Lambda 38. Second Row— Charles I .eon MeCarndl—I. A. Ill “Great athletes are rare and al- ways will be. football ’36. ’37; Track ’36. ’37. Elvina McClain—C. C. II “Here buds the promise of eter- nal worth. Biology Club ’35. 36; Literary Club. ’36. ’37. Elvira McClain—C. C. II “In youth and beauty, wisdom is rare. Biology Club ’35. '36; Literary Club '3d. '37. Ira McClain—General “Not only good, but good for something. Baseball '36; Eskimo Hi-Y ’35. ’36. Third Row — Elaine McCracken—C. P. I A little mite of mighty power. Inter Nos ’35. ’36. '37. ’38: “Y Girls ’35. '36. 37. Irene McCutcheon—C. P. I “A musical prodigy. ” Orchestra '34. ’35. '36. 37; String Trio ’.'VI. '35; Theatre Orchestra '35. ’36; Inter Nos ’37. '38; Band Club ’34. ’35. ’36. ’37. ’38. Leslie McDlarmld—I. A. II “Do your best and leave the rest.” Reva McDonald—General “Life’s too short to have trou- bles. Basketball ’36. ’37; Softball ’36. ’37; Hockey ’36. ’37; Amicae Lu- dorum ’35. ’36. 37; “N” Club ’36. ’37. Fourth Row— William M (Grach—C. P. I “There's nothing as good as good time.” Basketball '35; Football '35. '31 37: Track ’35. ’36; North Win 37. ’38; Viking Hi-Y ’35. ’36; Ser lor Play ’38. Florence Met.illis—C. C. I “Better to have loved amiss, than never to have loved. Amicae Ludorum ’35. •John McKelghan—General “What he greatly thought, he nobly dared.” Basketball '35: Golf ’35. '36. '37. '38; Inter Nos ’35. 36. '37. ’38. Margaret McLeod—C. C. II “A mind well organized. Margaret Me Mains—C. P. I “Soft as some song divine the story flows.” Debate ’37. ’38. Joseph MrPhlllmy—General “He is not satisfied to do good: he wants to do It the right way. Arlene Meier—C. C. II “When Silence speaks for Love, she has much to say. Charles Metcalf—General His laugh is worth a thousand groans in any market. .Sixth Row — Evelo Michael—C. P. I “She has the glory of a firm capacious mind.” Biology Club '35. ’36: Le Cercle Francals ’36. '37; Inter Nos ’35. ’36. ’37. '38: “Y” Girls 35. '36, ’37. '38; Camera Club '36. 37. ’38; Sigma Chi Lambda '38; Senior Play 38. Paul Michaels—Genenti “I can face the world alone and succeed.” Sigma Chi lambda ’38. Maurice Mlkexell—I. A. Ill “He will achieve success. Betty Miller—C. P. I “Her smile says, hello. Producers ’35. ’36; Le Cercle Francalse '35; Key and Kolophon ’36. 37. Seventh Row — Kathryn Miller—C. C. I “Patience is the best remedy for every evil.” Home Economics Club ’37. ’38. Ruth Miller—C. C. I She is the very pinnacle of po- liteness.” Choir ’35. 36. ’37. ’38: Y” Girls '35. '36. ’37. '38; Home Eco- nomics Club '35. ’36: Tap Club '35; Sigma Chi Lambda ’38. Dorothy M turner—General “She possesses moderation, the noblest gift of Heaven.” Basketball ’35. ’36. '37. ’38; Soft- ball ’36. ’37. '38; Hockey '35. '36; Amicae Ludorum '35, '36. ’37. '38; “N Club '36. '37. ’38. Mary I.oul e Monroe—General “Music is the universal language of mankind. Choir ’36. ’37. ’38: Inter Nos 35. ’36. Eighth Row— Donnld Mooer —C. P. I “High alms form high charac- ters.” Tennis ’37. ’38. Edward Moon—General “An agreeable companion on a Journey is as good as a carriage. Cloteal Moore—C. P. I “She has left no stone unturned. Basketball ’36. 37; Softball 36. ’37; Hockey '35; Amicae Ludorum ’36. ’37: “V Girls ’36. ’37. ’38. Dorothy Moore—C. C. I “She is like the birch—most shy and ladyikie.” Sigma Chi Lambda ’37. 38: De- bate '36: “Y” Girls '36. Noroscope Page 25
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