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Dorokss A. DEMBLowsK1 Demmiel' BECAUSE of her friendliness and integrity, Demmie held numerous oflices throughout her high school years. In her Senior year she was elected treasurer of the Student Council. Her business ability was demonstrated as Business Manager and Exchange Editor of the Shield She has also been one of the trumpeteers of the school band. As a Freshman she was kept busy recording the minutes of C. C. A. activities. Being one of the top boosters for the patron drive certainly proved her initiative and willingness to work for our Alma Mater. Demmie has chosen the profession of nursing as her life's work. DOROTHY R. KUBISIAK LLKuby17 ' KUBY is the smallest senior but regardless of size she will always greet you with a great big smile and a cheery hello. Kuby has been very active throughout her high school career starting as class treasurer and continuing as an active band member in ,43. Later years found her president of the German Club, a member of the Glee Club and Student Manager of the Girls' Basket Ball Team. JAMES A. BROMBAR Earl EARL, our dashing young man about town, really impresses people with his studious countenance and not without reason. His academic obstacles have been conquered, his social graces recognized, and his future ambitions are yet to be realized. Good luck, Earl! We know you'll succeed. BERTHA A. PFISTER Snooks ,.g,-ff THAT quiet, brownfhaired, smiling girl of the Senior class is Snooks. Although Snooks is very quiet, she is a very good friend to have. She enjoyed membership in various organizations, namely, the Current Events Club, Public Speaking Club and the Vocation Club. Perhaps her punctuality will make her as remarkable among her fellow' workers as it has made her outstanding among her classmates. 14 .i?:8.ulB........,.- ...........-.. ,
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BERNICB J. HAID bLBcCky51 BBRNICE, Becky to her friends, is wellfknown for her skill in playing basket ball since Freshman days. By the time she was a Senior, Becky was a star on the girls' team and had achieved the position of sports' reporter for the school publications. She was also representing the girls' sports in the Student Council. Chosen secretary for the Freshman and Senior classes, Becky had her share of keeping the minutes. As a member of the Glee Club, ecky has had a chance to use a quite pretty singing v 'ce. In t efuture, howe ei: music will be only her HX'OCl1 3I1S to a nur g as a career. ffj ANNA MAE CUPKA Cl1oppersl' PJQN.-x ae Cupka's personality plus was evident early in her career at S.M.H.S. As a Freshman she was elected vicefpresident of her class. Versatility, abundant in L'Choppers, was demonstrated by the numerous activities in which she excelled. As an energetic basket ball player for three years, a snappy majorette in the band, a Glee Club member during the past year, and Girls' Sports Editor of the Shield, Anna Mae has set a pace hard to compete with. She also did more than her share toward making the Michaeli1iian a success through her support of the drive. Thus has it ever been with our 'iChoppers. DoLoaEs A. MACCINE LLDOBSS . RAYMOND F. GRIMM SLRay55 was a good companion in fun and frolic. Dotoarss Maccine was off to a late start at St. Michael's entering here as dJUI'1lO1', however, this little miss soon made her mark as an artist and all around student As Art Editor of the school paper, Dolores was a big help and her artistic posters for the patron drive won 10075 cooperation from the underclassmen The second half of the basket ball season witnessed another facet of this itt e diamond. She was a hit as a cheerleader replacing Lois Knorr nRAY,u that sturdy member of the Senior male contingent is known for his neverffailing good humor and outstanding school spirit Although the extra' curricular activities did not engage his attention, the curricular ones prohted by his undivided interest. He could be counted on to enliven any class period and
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P? in 'Q-ef PAUL F. REDLINGER LMM4ike5'9 Mike, the boy with the eyelashes most girls would like to possess, is really spiritually inclined. In addition to having been a server for eight years, he was elected vicefprefect ofthe C. C. A. in his Senior year. Mike's outstanding example and cooperative spirit will be gratefully remembered by all who knew him at S.M.H.S. A Vkfherever Mike is there is sure to be a lot of fun. He has done a great deal to keep up the morale of the Senior class. He has enlivened many a class period and will be missed by his companions in the class and the school. Rirn F. GOLEBIEWSKI Ritz' Awuourzn Ritz is a short lass, she is quite active and cooperates with the class. Rita was an active member of various organizations of the school, notably the Public Speaking Club, the German Club and the Senior Current Events Club. Rita's attractive personality causes her to be well liked by everyone who meets her. Her main ambition in life is to become a nurse because she is interested in helping others. p , GLORIA M. BRANDT Glo I her future endeavors. long be remembered by her associates. his fellows. V 15 GLo is a pleasant companion and an excellent student in the commercial department. S.M.H.S. should have introduced new branches to gixe Glorii new worlds to conquer. Dependability, integrity and a will to succeed hive made her successful in her chosen field and these qualities will stand her in good ste id in Recognizing her business abilities, the class selected her for the x cry iesponsi ble position of Business Manager of the Shield Glorix s trustvs oithiness will df ie WILLlANf C. Scmvrorzea ' si. - an L V Bill A FRIENDLY chap, Bill can be counted on to maintain hi hibituil good humor come what may. The basket ball team profits by his height and ability as 1 morale builder. Possessing a keen sense of humor he can be found wherever there is fun Perhaps his friendly greeting for everyone is responsible for his popul irity among
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