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Finit Row— Fifth Row— John S« fl»nd—Technical '•He has made his own fortune.” Future Craftsmen '37; Technical Club ’36. Mary Louise Seller—C. P. I “She works toward a new goal when the others have been reached.” Sigma Chi Lambda '36, '37. '38; Inter Nos '35. 36. '37. Genevieve Seymour—C. C. I ••Quietness indicated fine quali- ties.7’ Basketball 36: Softball 36; Ami- cae Ludorum ’36; Y” Girls ’36; Hockey 35. Kdward George Shaken—General He has the remedy for every trouble—patience.” Football ’36; Track ’36: North Wind 37. 38: Noroscope ’37. ’38; Engineers Club ’36. '37. 38: Cam- era Club ’37. ’38; Press Club ’38; Quill and Scroll '37. ’38. Second Row — Eddie Shaker—General A good reputation Is more val- uable Than money.” Football ’36. Madeline Shaker—C. C. II Life lies lie fore me!” Camera Club ’37. Elaine STiannon—C. C. II Coy and fair is she.” Sophie Shegos—General A pleasant smile!” Basketball ’36; Softball ’36. Third Row— Nathan Sholchet—C. P. II A young man with a bright future.” Engineers Club '37, ’38: Viking Hl-Y ’36. ’37. Herman Sleder—C. P. II Able men want to do more than they are able.” Choir '35, ’36. ’37; Opera 36. Dolores Simons—General Necessity knows no law except to conquer. ’ lluxel Simpson—C. C. II Think, work, produce!” Fourth Row— Emily Sitko—C. C. I No paths of flowers lead to glory.” Ted Sitko—Technical It takes a wise man to dis- cover a wise man.” Viking Hi-Y 35: Future Crafts- men ’36, ’37; Technical Club 35. 36. George Slackta—I. A. Ill He's as silent as a starry sky.” Ernest Slocum—General Good humor is a forerunner of success.” Edward Slogor—C. 0. II Hope will make thee young.” Helene Smades—C. C. II All Is well with her.” Johnny Smirnoff—General The soul of a man is like a rolling world.” Burton Smith—P. I A scholar with all the merits of a gentleman.” Tennis 37. '38: Debate ’36. ’37; Inter Nos '35. ’36. ’37. 38: Viking Hi-Y ’36. ’37. ’38. Sixth Row — Dolores Smith—C. P. I A woman of quick sense.” North Wind '3T, ’38: Noroscope •38: Biology Club ’36. ’37. ’38: Le Cercle Francais ’36: Inter Nos '35. •36; Senior Play '38. Florence Smith—C. P. I The sparkle in her eye is but a sign of the purity of her heart.” Jean Smith—C. C. II By her best efforts she hopes to rise.” Max Smith—C. P. Ill Rowing—not drifting. Seventh Row— Miriam Smith—C. C. II A beloved person in every walk of life.” Movie Club ’37. ’38. Raymond Smith—General Honest minds are pleased with honest things.” Marjorie Snyder—C. C. II A friendly girl with a cheery smile.” I onurd Soldan—C. P. I A living ray of Intellectual fire.” Sigma Chi Lambda '38. Eighth Row— Bernard Soltys—C. C. II A good student, capable and dependable.” Stella Soltys—C. C. II Patience and perseverance con- quer all things.” Wayne Spafford—Technical Every man is the maker of his own fortune.” Future Craftsmen ’36. ’37. Lula Spencer—C. C. II She’ll find a way or make one. Y” Girls ’35. Noroscope Page 29
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First Row— Fifth Row— Arlem Raymond—-C. C. II Full of all that's nice. Thaddeu Reaves—I. A. Ill The reward of a thing well done Is to have done It. Football '35. Fred Itrlnh—General Self-trust is the first secret of success.” Charles Rlc —I. A. II A sensible and well-bred youth.” Football '35; Aero Club '35, '36. Second Row— Edwin Ritter—General Variety is the mother of enjoy- ment. Band '35. '36. 37. '38: Le Cercie Francois '35. '36: Band Club '35, '36. '37. '38; Stamp and Coin Club '35. 36. Michael Rizlk—C. P. I I will be the master of what is my own. Biology Club '35; Inter Nos '36. '37. '38; Camera Club '37. '38; Kayaki '37; Senior Play '38. Carmen Roberge—C. C. I Joy rises in her like a sum- mer's mom. Basketball 36. '37. '38; Softball ’36. '37. '38: Hockey '36. 37. '38: Y Girls '36: Amicae Ludorum '36. '37. '38: N Club '37. '38: Volleyball '37, '38. Marjorie Roberts—C. C. II She lives and laughs as youth can. Basketball '35: Softball '35; Lit- erary Club '36. '37. Third Row— Stella Roberts—General A cheerful merry spirit has she. Home Economics '38. John Roesner—C. C. II Men in all ways are better than they seem.” Calvin Roger —Technical As proper a man as ever trod on leather. Future Craftsmen '36, '37; Tech- nical Club '35. Mary Romlto—C. C. I Life is not life at all without delight. Home Economics Club '35. Fourth Row — Alice Ronkownkl—C. C. I Honor lies in honest toil. Louis Ro kow kl—General Nothing is more expressive than silence. John Chalmer Ross—General Speech is silver, but song Is golden. Choir '36. 37, '38. Nellie Rostecka—General Who speaks the truth stabs falsehood to the heart. Eugene Rozyla—I. A. Ill Of manly stature! Baseball '$5: Aero Club '35. '36. David Rudolph—General A great devotee of the gospel of getting on. Norman Russell—C. P. I He keeps his plan in the line of man. Band '38: Football '34. '35. '36; Track '34. '35. '36: Viking Hi-Y '35. '36: Drum Major '37. '38. William Sabot —I. A. IV His greatest interest lies in sports. Basketball '35. '36. Sixth Row — Mary Ann Sackrlder—General A girl whose smile will never die. Basketball '35. '36: Softball '36; Student Council '36: Producers '36. '37: Amicae Ludorum '35. '36. '37. '38: N” Club '36. '37; Hockey ’35. '36: Senior Play '38. Roland Sager—General Moderation, the nobiest gift of Heaven.” Frauds Salko—C. C. II Toil, says the proverb, is the sire of fame. Sarah Salvo—General Earth sounds her wisdom and high heaven her fame. Basketball '35. '36. '37; Softball '35. '36. '37: Hockey '35. '36. '37; Amicae Ludorum '35. '36. '37. '38; N Club '36. '37. '38; Y” Girls '35: Press Club 37. '38; Senior Play '38. Seventh Row— Margaret Sanborn—C. C. II A girl to whom was given so much of earth and heaven. William Sanford—General A youth high-hearted and con- tent! Football '36. ’37; Press Club '37; Eskimo Hi-Y '36, '37, '38: Senior Play ’38. James Sawyer—I. A. Ill Not by years but by disposition is wisdom acquired. Football '35. '36. Cecil Schaaf—I. A. 11 He that is daring, need fear no fall. Track '35: Art Club '36. '37; Future Craftsmen '36: Cumera Club '36: Stomp and Coin Club '36; Sigma Chi Lambda '38. Eighth Row— Charles Schaeffer—C. P. I A boy with a good voice, am- bition. and a host of friends. Choir '35. '36. '37. '38: Student Council 36. '37. '38; Cheer Leader '36. '37, '38: Amicae Ludorum '37, '38: Engineers Club '37. '38: Opera '36; Viking Hi-Y 36. '37. '38. Gloria Schlager—C. P. I Well timed silence hath more eloouence than speech. North Wind r37. '38: Biology Club '36. '37. '38: Le Cercle Fran- cais '36; Inter Nos '35; Senior Play 38. Alice Schmidt—General Peacefully she goes along. Home Economics Club ’38. Keith Scott—General He is a youth: a well behaved youth. Band '35. '36. '37; Biology Club '34. Page 28 The 1938
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First Row— Fifth Row- Robert Sprague—C. C. II ••There’s an alert mind beneath his enviable hair. •Jane Stanciyk—General A nobler name than thine shall never be. Harold Steiner—I. A. Ill He is sole master of his fate.” Evelyn stelnman—C. P. I The world cultivates the art of the actress. Biology Club '35. '36: Home Eco- nomics Club ’36; Inter Nos '.’16. '37; Key and Kolophon ‘36. ’37; Movie Club ’37; Senior Play ’38. Second Row— Robert Slender—General “He Is. indeed, a noble charac- ter.” Keith Stlllwagon—General “Plain truth needs no flower of speech.” Haldon Stlmwon—C. P. I He has a mind of his own and a voice to express It.” Tennis '36: Track ’35: North Wind ’37. '38: Noroscope ’37 ’38; Le Cercle Francais ’3 36, ’37; Movie Club ’37. '38: Press Club ’37. '38: Senior Class Treasurer '37, ’38: Senior Play ’38. Norene Stirling—General A true and sensible girl.” Le Cercle Francais '35. ’36. Third Row— Wllla Mae Stoddard—General With knowledge and love, the world is made.” Orchestra '35. '36. '37. F.xerett stone—General A patient man’s pattern for a king.” I,eonard Straka—Technical A man of mark.” Future Craftsmen ’37; Technical Club '35. '36. Gladys Statesman—General In her tongue is the law of kindness.” Literary Club '37. Fourth Row— Anne Sucbanek—C. C. II The highest culture is to speak no ill.” Basketball ’35. '36. '37: Softball ’35: Home Economics Club ’35. Virginia Sunmterfield—C. C. I She sees only what is fair.” Basketball ’35. '36. ‘37: Softball '36. ’37; Hockey '35. '36; ”N Club '36. 37. 38: Amicae Ludorum ’35. ’36. '37. '38. Rodman Sutton—C. P. I A good booster as well as a good student.” Choir ’35. ’36. '37. '38; Camera Club '36. ’37. ’38: Stamp and Coin Club '37. '38. Mary Sversko—C. C. I The cheerful girl’s a queen.” Basketball ’35; Softball ’35; Home Economics Club ’35. Marion Swanson—C. C. I “Every person is measured by her own standards. Girl Scouts ’35. ’36. Tliomus Sweet—General “His heart is in his work.” Basketball ’35. ’36. ’37. '38; Baseball ’36. 37. ’38: Football '35. ’36. 37. Betty Swem—General “None named her but to praise her.” Chester Swiatkowski—I. A. Ill It takes a good man to beat him.” Sixth Row — Julius Swlrtz—C. C. II “It is the enthusiastic people who accomplish much.” Stella Swlrtz—General A tender heart. Amicae Ludorum ’35. ’36. Wayne Syze—C. C. II “My thoughts are my compan- ions.” Stefanla Szot—C. C. II Nothing but the best is good enough.” Amicae Ludorum '35. Seventh Row— Vivian Talbot—-C. C. I Work and play makes up her day.” Jack Tate—C. P. I No one stone could tell of good he has done.” North Wind ’37. 38: Inter Nos '35: Movie Club '36. ’37. '38: Press Club '37. ’38: Viking Hi-Y ’36. 37. ’38. Allre Taylor—General To be agreeable is to have friends.” Kllcen Terry—C. C. II Every human heart is human.” Producers '35. '36. 37; Tap Club ’35. '36. Eighth Row— Clair Thallinmmer—Technical It takes a man to forget woe.” Technical Club ’36. Betty Thatcher—C. P. I “It is better to be small and shine than be large and cast a shadow.” Producers '36. ’37; Key and Kolophon ’35. ’36. ’37; Home Eco- nomics Club '35- Senior Play '38. William Thrasher—C. P. I “Never deficient in a sense of humor.” Track ’36. Donald Thomas—General “His candid camera has caught many of us unprepared.” Camera Club 'Si, ’38. Page 30 The 1938
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