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The Flambeau 193 Grace Waggett Robert Kuntz “Grade” “Hob Ai-ice Palmer “ Palmer ” “Gracie” is one of our all around girls. We think she would make a successful debater for she likes to argue even though she may be wrong. Introducing the wizard, who has proved himself a very scientific young man by the peculiar experiments he attempts in Chemistry class. “Bob” is a true friend. If you are ever in not'd of a good, faithful friend look up “-Palmer.” A sweeter girl can never be found. Her sunnv disposition will take her far in the world. Chester Hand “Chet” Although he is a trifle bashful, “Chet” is very wdtl liked by everyone. Tall and thin, he makes a good center for our basketball team. Margaret Busch “Peggy” “Peggy” hasn’t been with us long, but it didn’t take her long to get acquainted. Her pleasant smile has become familiar to everyone in the High School. Lee Kessler “Jiggs” Tall, dark, and handsome, he makes the real hero in any play. He is a swell chap and a real pa! to everyone who knows him. 22
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1934 The Flambeau William Lank “Bill” “ Bill's quiet disposition has placed him high in the estimation of his fellow classmates. He owns something that very few people possess—a pleasing personality. Ruth Kkslar “Ruthie” “Valuable goods are done up in small packages. What she lacks in size she makes up in cheerfulness. Her greatest a-ehievement seems to be talking about something. Katiikyn Ri shell “KateV “ Kate lw eame a member of our class at the beginning of our Junior year. With the aid of her pleasing disposition, she nas won the friendship of everyone in the school. Chester Rot;Kits “Chet” The fact that “Chet has been with us only two years doesn’t have anything to do with our liking him. We're sure he doesn’t belong to that “ancient society of pill-chewers. Edward Gallaohkr “Ed” Little we know of him, yet in our short acquaintance, we find that he is possessed of his share of good qualities. Jean Smith “Jcanic” This young lady rates among the smartest of our class. She takes an active part in class activities, but still can maintain her position among the “A students. 21
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934 The Flambeau Alvin Lydick “Al” As you enter the Study Hall, if you look on the extreme left, you will see a very studious boy. This is “Al”. For all his quietness, he is well liked. Helen Nelson “Nelson” With her sweet smile “Nelson” has won her share of friends. She is always successful at whatever she undertakes, and we know she is not afraid to do her share of work. John Kokonaski “ Yanks” “Yanks” was Mr. Brewer’s choice for basketball captain this year. Hard work, combined with his deasing personality, las made him one of the popular members of the class. 4 Velma Connor “Inskie” “Inskie” is Miss Wolfe’s helpful librarian. She is quite a tease. You never see her frown. I guess that’s what makes us like her so. Earl Lyons “Pete” “Pete” is one of our talented Seniors, being adept on almost any of the stringed instruments. He rates among the first in the class, both in marks and esteem. Gwendolyn Gray “Gay” This young miss hails from West Liberty. She is sweet and likeable and has a sunny smile for everyone with whom she comes in contact. 23
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