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'I'fll lil M I lt lit! li joseph Barilar joe tleneral Vourse 1 lon' fmizqzrzf xn!i!11f!e. joe must want to he quiet for he sits in his corner seat in Room K ancl never is reprimantlefl for talking. XYhile the rest in that corner talk ancl laugh, joe cloes his work unflisturhefl. llitl you ever see joe in his olcl lloclge? KVhether it snows or the sun shines, Joe can he seen coming to school from Anita in his car. He is in a goocl humor while it runs smoothly hut just try ancl get :1 smile out of him when he is fixing a flat on the way to school. lt is not very often, though, that such an aceiclent happens because we usually incl joe in his seat on time. '11 V 14 414 Joe will prohahly work in his Dacls hotel next year. llest I wishes, Qloe. y Vivienne M. Barnett Yiv Yiclrly Yi General Vourse ' h '. ' ' oss, l, 2, 3, 41 Health Vluli, l, 2, 5, lil lli-X Sonia, 2g In X't'alkecl Jimmy, -I . . . 'Sl lovely' lflllrl' gf11'1m'11!m1 Ill lzglll ,Franz lzer IITNFI !vfw111!y. occupation seems to he having a goofl time. ever your occupation may he, Yiyienne, gootl luckl Marjorle Batts lNlarge', fi0lNll!L'1'ClEll Vourse Jr. Reel Vross, l, 2, 3, 43 t'ommercial Vluh, 5, -1, t'lassnote Reporter, 3, 4, rllz'rror Typist, -lg XYinner of 'l'hirtl l'lace in Poetry Reacling Vontest of Forensic League in lirookyille, 4. l1z1.s'j.', ,HIS-t', fr!! flze ffllltiu Since versatility is one of Klarge's chief assets, we tincl her husy, husy all the time. .Xt almost every t'ommercial Vluh meeting Marge is founcl taking an active part in the entertainment. Her nimhle fingers have won her place on the Nlirror lloarrl as typist. Right hefore the llII.l'P'0l' is puhlisherl, she can he seen cluring sturly periocls zmcl after School tripping oyer the keys. She has also clone most of the typing for the Thespian Society. Klarjorie is one of the frienflliest girls in the class of 'So She al- ways has a friemlly worcl for everyone, even in her clullest moments. and she will always he glacl to give you a minute of lie-r time in helping you over some harcl roacl. lIarge's leisure time is spent in reacling. She hopes to atteml DuBois Business College some time in the future to continue with her commercial work. sunny personality make her very popular with her classmates. XYhen not in school, Yiyienne can he fount 1 - ' ing herself or in the company of a former grarluate of l'. Il. S Yivienne's school work does not seem to worry her anfl hii chi l 3, 4g Press tfluh, 3, -tg Camera Vluh, -ig See. Sophomore Vlass, 7 Yivienne's well-formerl features aml hlonil hair eomhinefl with htl l it thi tnill eniox Vivienne has not cleciclecl what she is going to ilo next year. XYha ' zrtf 1
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T' 11 li M 1 11 11 o R wh 151111111-11 is one ol 1111- llllltflC5l memhers of the class of '36?eXce11t t'll 111- is 11111111115 ll sm111l 21131111 of his ow11 intimate friencls and then Clara Anthony C'111r11 Ki Kite l,iher111 .Xrts Fourse .111 Real Vross, 1, 2, 3. 45 A. A., 4g Science t'1uh, -115 Tri-Hi-Y, 4g Hxlt'1l1U1'lt,'S of ll Golcl Star Mother, 4. Il is !r1111q111'I f71'0fI.ll' 11410 1lf1'07I1jJlI'SlL 111111'l1. l1CtlLl1llI1lt'l,l wit11 11er. Then she is quite 111111111ive 111111 jolly. Ki 1111s some aclmirable qualities. One of these is frie11c11ir1ess. She is ll 1'Clll f1'ie1111. Her motto is once ll l1'lL'IlCl, always Il friend. l.1ll1I'Z1 is seriously thinkixig of taking up nursiiig LIS 11er vocation. She will make an excellent one, for she has patience, 1ra11qu1111ity, and ease of Illlllllltff. May you he 111111115' i11 your work, fllilflll Parnell Anthony Scieutitic tlourse 1 jr. R1-11 Vross. 3, 4, rl. Aw 4. S1'11'111'1' is ll Jrm' -z'i1'!z1e. he 11111'111'111.111's 111 1111- KOl1VL'l'SL1llOIl as well as the others hy telling some 11111: or trick 111111 111: has playecl. liIl1'llt'll IJUSSVSSVS ll distinct t'll2ll'IlCltTl'lSllC which 1111111y others wou111 llitt' to ownshis fll1lCl'Qlll'SS i11 111-co111i11g soher after so111e joke or trick 11118 111'i'l1 111.151-11. XYhi11- 111e others 810111111 11im are hursting with laugh- 11-11 1':1:'111-11 111-co1111-s as soher 11s if 1111111111524 111111 l1Ll11lJC1lt'tl. l'lll'11t'll i11for111s us 111111 he is going to work next year. llest of 111111. l,2l1'lli'lll I s..vl Gladys Bargerstock General Course h , sf, ,., 1, 1. Sz11111y at II 111'.s'f111zC1' gle11111.s' IICI' s1111'I1'f' tllzulys is 111111 llllUSLllllly quiet girl who sits i11 Room K 111111 dili- school work seriously and course she c1111 laugh and 111ere is ll time and place 151-1111y s11111ies 111-1' l1OlllCNVOl'li. She takes her t.lll usually he 1111-pemlecl 111111111 to recite. U1 11111 with 111e rest of us, hut she realizes that for 1-v1-1'y111i11g, 111111 111111 Ll school period is not the time for laughter. 'o111111y you Vllll 151-1 Glaclys to 111111 heateclly ahout her favorite IIIUYH' star. W' ' She i111e1111s to work for Ll year or so 111111 1111-11 stucly t'o111111e1'ci111 X11 i11 I'i11shu1'gh. XV1' wis11 her 1111 the luck i11 the wor111 111111 hope V Ss X she will 11111111 of 11s sometime-. 1 ' 1- I ffl: l1lZlI'1l l1I3l1t'2ll'S to he L1 very quiet, serious person lllllll you are well
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TH E M l IQ li O R Sylvia Baun C leneral tilourse ill. Rad KIOSS, 3, 4. Quiet, .Vflllll-01l.Y, 111:11 f.. I-l'lIlI!j'.,, 'l'hese three words seem to describe Sylvia better than any full- length paragraph. Wlhile she is in sehool. she spends most of her time studyingg therefore, she never disturbs the teachers with any annoying conversations with her neighbors. She seldom volunteers to reeiteg but, when called upon, she shows that she has studied. lt has never been heard that Sylvia borrowed her assignments, but she might have been a lender because she always has her work done. Her laughter can be heard pealing forth from Room K any noon hour when she is in the midst of a conversation with her friends. We do not know what Sylvia's plans for the future are, but we know she will always be the same quiet, studious, friendly girl she was when :the -2 U K graduated in 1936. Blaine Bell Vonmtercial t'ourse lr, lied t'ross. 3, 43 t'ommercial Vlub, 4: Health tflub, -tg Touch Foot- ball, J. .lIr11 are born 'Ie'I.!'1I Kino I l'I'.V but Tt'l.fll one lmzgm' in orfler that liter .ylzoztlfl .we fidlifl' as mzzflz ft.: tlzey say. llere is. at least, owe boy in our class who was nexer scolded for loud talking. ln fact, Illaine is usually seen listening while others voice their opinions. lllaine limits his choice of friends and is never seen in strange com- pany: yet he would give his very ownself to anyone in need. Xllten lilaine was a freshman, we recall how extremely bashful he was in the presence of the opposite sex, but we think that the blushes are slowly disappearing. lllaine's knowledge of shorthand and bookkeeping will aid him in any future work he may undertake. George Bellavia General Vourse lr. Red Cross, 2, 3. 4. Z! Vvozrllz, l11'gl1-liefzrlerl and fmzfeizt, I TUKIIIIIVI' llzrnzfglz the 1eo1'I1l. George is that dapper, small, dark haired fellow from K. His face is almost always lit up with an ear to earn smile which could chase the gloom front even the most rabid pessimist. lle seems to be entirely devoid of care or worries of any sort. He possesses a voice which any business executive might be proud to own. Short monosyllables which convey the maximum amount of meaning within the shortest possible time make his linglish topics particularly distinguished. lYhat George does in his spare time, we are sorry to say we do not know and our inquiring efforts along these lines have been in Vain. XYhy the secret, George? if t lffllftl H
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