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,. Il ,w k - -1-K DOROTHY-LOUISE R. KNOTHE VE f'Dotty,s,, ambition is g'To achieve. attain, and accomplish in the businessuworld, and as her hobbies, she lists cooking, art. piano- J playinigfiand fblasketball. Willa Cather is the favorite of this blue-,L ap.. H. FN Y ..eyerf!da1tg onld member of the Roller Skating, Household ' Q 'rand Arkll who performed in the Chorus's operetta 'The . , . . . . N . A I Mrkagq' , s,.pet1te dancing enthusiast enjoys Yang 1 onroe ij!! 5 ' sandfice cream. -' W ' A , , 4 . 0 'S EDNA KOEHLE 8 ig Questioning ME ' 5 as to Bti 1 ' as, the rather startling an X given w s '4All lo f t same interestf, Her hobbie inc ude s lling jo n ollecting pictures. Edna wa to find e w rk ol ' ich a- l' - may be a blessing to 4 5 im , s. F rite, as f he su 'ec of food goes, is dill pickles. Be she works har in all s ' s, Eddie sports both her bronze Q ,pyf V an si ver L'P's . Her activiti include the Dabbler's Club, Girls' if Vlil Q Vl' . Q Chorus and sports. When she smiles, her blue eyes twinkle and her J '-.X dimples pop u J. , 1 - . y OW' E V' IJM' W edu- ,aff ffQ kj X K noisrar Kosrow 'J kj' f t'Bob,' was a Student Councillor, a me ber of the ,Horseshoe Club, ' 3 and president o the Dabbl rs Ch beside wo king on the class 1 ays and Mea Co ' i se s umor is the TSX f quality that inte 1S ac nt ce .,Hefsaifs he Wants 'fto C Q X fy-'ubfuner l'd ector ndfhieve ess in all my 'undert ing , and K Q of Lo la y confided that after grad ation he is g to wait for f v 5' N . ' , Do U is ' fy- L 'J ,jig of Gold phone call A r s stude x recipient of a b7onzegT25A,o.'f I ' WJ ,, Er!! C My WU 0' - FAY K AUi r I ,nv UB y's,' ma,in in ests ' school tslde of studies were divided '54 we n llkeb ridi g and arc 'ery Potatoes in any form, but potatoes, areUa way a depted Fay. She has a great desire to l ! 'b realize heir a , wh 'teveyqt m Fay is another Rebecca,' and To y D ey enth, 'ast. ' o her spare time is taken up yi jd ws m. ngg writing,,'l i ot riding, and her fondness for fs fddofd. Fafyjis also anrlfnglish enthusiast. N J I f Q f l 'L 1 i A ' QURINSKY , Q- W spo t editor e Senior Mirror plans to become a chemical engineer. 1 ie his many and varied hobbies is-guess what? ' -chemisg. l 'AIM is also interested in all sports, stamps, and 1 ' OJ coins. T 'est of his spare time, if any, is spent in reading Chris- fs, topher Morley and eating eclairs. Brown-haired, brown-eyed Al MEN- has been a member of the Criterion staff and of the Dabbleris Club. This Jimmy Dorsey fan is one of the better students of the class, with a gold P to his credit.
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f i D . ff .ri , x SAMUEL KEssLER -limi ' V 'M With chemistry as one of his hobbies and favorite subject, uSambo .ft-2 has great designs and wants to follow into that field. His otherd sidelines include photography and stamp collecting. Blackie,' has found interests in the Nature-Science Club, Student Council, and Camera Club. He prefers the downbeat of Benny Goodmanas band to that of any other outfit. 'Silas Marnera' rates highly as far as HSam has anything to say in the matter. This steak-lover will attend college after leaving F.astside's guiding wing. MARIAN KEYS J ' ' Ambitious B on ' ants an ambiti n-may we suggest jo'ninU he yy and tryi an exc e t hostess? When it co es t f Itali aghetti h s ew high for this five-foot -' c all, To my rsey exp Margaret Mitchellis never to b forg tten H ne With the' W nd rates highly with this green- eyed yo g lady. Marian found more pleasure in type class than anything lse in high school. The Commercial Club has her reg- istered as a former member. After graduation she will join the mob and look for work. FLORENCE KEYSER c'Flo,sv hobbies are sewi g . d +V- ing, whi er ambition is to make some man a qs . enn Mill is er favorite in the musical world, 1, - f ch s special ' s ak. After gradu- Biology prov a J' 1, u. 1 er n s ject while at Eastside. f Al U I ' ation this gre -ey , aiu -ha d stud n in nds to go to work. ui 4 I 1 , WWARREN J. KING F Although he will prepare for an engineering position, HDuke's', secret ambition is to sit at a city editor's desk. Toward that end, he has worked on the Criterion and Morning Call, finding time to ice skate and practice pistol and target shooting. L'Duke,,, blond, blue-eyed and lacking two inches of six feet, prefers Vaughn Mon- r'0e,,f'Arundel7,, and mathematics. He has a bronze MEN and a silver P to his credit. guild lad! , GEORGE M, KLING wb X To retire, the sooner the bet er, is the ai of g yedfb wn- haired.George. Towering over his fellow gradua es x six feet four inches tallj this Boys, Bowling Club member expresses his preference for Fred Waring, C. S. Forester and steak. George's hobbies are roller skating, ice skating, and photography. One of the youngest members of this class, George will celebrate his seventeenth birthday May 1. -. Md.. . ifg. My - M 1, 324, ' f. - Kg W, , ,. r fvti A + -efff E ,. 931 9' Q A' f Q , , 9 ' X , Z E f 'E .R , XX X f 0 Q FN. , 47.4 X W , - ' Lf' ' ' ' f't'C5 t962? xi fi rw 7 I 1, 1 , gf ,. f 'ig . 9 1 K f , if If f Xxx . , 4... Wvmmy! ' W , ti , . ' ' Wifi: -fi if ' .1 iff! if f I ,Li , xr , - ,g:',,,L-5335... .E 'i't22tt4if1ZEf. V fspiyfif 137' 'ef-6 33513133 'wfwm 2
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nf 1 A ' I fi . Kanji' WALTER H. KYLES is -H c'Stoop,' can't make up his mind whether to be a millionaire or a it t W 74, I :ff ar1ne. Potatoes, steak and onions all rate highly with him. Leslie Carter is another favorite of his. He is the recipient of a Dramatic Society pin. Stamp collecting and tennis afford him much pleasure. He was stage manager for the Dramat and a member of the tennis team. Ccwalti' wants to work after graduation. He is one of the few Eastsiciers to top six feet, as he goes over with a whole inch to spare. WILLIAM LAESSIG Known popularly as uBill',, this lanky blonde Kay Kyser fan is known mainly for his swimming activities. A 165-pounder, this grey-eyed swimming team member has an ME to show for his efforts. This graduate rates Mark Twain first in the field of litera- ture, while hunting, swimming, fishing, and driving take up the rest of his sp ALMA LANCFORD 0 find a position and study music ardently are HPenny7s', expecta- tions after graduation. This accounts for her choice of music as her favorite subject in high school. Hsmall Changei' wants to undertake anything in which she may succeed. Her extra-curricular activities included the band and orchestra, the Criterion, music, and girls' sports. She has received awards for three years, service in both the band and orchestra. Ruth Alma is fond of chocolate ice ceam. Oneof her main hobbies is amateur radio, while Terhuneis book MLad is tops with fftPenny . by . ' ' A, WILLIAM LAUBE i - HRein collects stamps, plays basketball and baseball, and hopes to .own a retail store some day. Tommy Tucker's music rates first ,with,him,while American history is his favorite subject, and meat 'This five foot ten inch Commercial student was born if if li 44, I925, and has blue eyes and brown hair. f A MILDRED LAUER Beinga member of the Red Cross and Household Arts Clubs and servingffas a monitor, consisted of MBrenda,s activities while at Eastside, after graduating she plans to go into training to become a nurse. Cooking was her favorite subject, while knitting, collecting stamps and riding, compose the hobbies of uBrenda with the light brown hairv. Her favorite author is Margaret Mitchell, and the delicacy she finds most inviting is chocolate cake.
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