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19 3 6 E. Elvira Lundberg “Have no enemies”, is Elvira’s motto. Modesty and ambition go hand in hand to make the pleasing pereon-ality that she possesses. Not only is she an active member of the glee club, but she makes a success of everything she undertakes. “Pardon Me Stanley A. Lepionka “Sam” may lx? small but he certainly is a live wire. He has gained many friends because of his pleasing personality. “Sam” is interested in athletics and has proved his worth on the football field. Good luck, “Sam”. “Hey Mug Vincent Mikelonis A Sandy track meet without “Vince” is like a car without a steering wheel—it isn’t complete. His earnestness even in the face of defeat will make him a huge success. “You just think so, that's all! Ruth Olivette Nelson Meet our fun loving “Ollie”. She adores teasing anyone. This is perhaps the reason for her gaining many friends. We are not certain what Ollie intends to do after graduating but we think she will be an aviatrix. “Hey, Sally Flounce Maleskas Florence is a new member of our class. We know very little about her but she seems to have all the qualities that make a good class mate. She is very quiet and studious. “Oh Gee! Harold L. Walburn Harley is a true friend of everyone, a faithful fan at basketball games, and a good natured fellow. We know that his efforts toward success in this world will not be fruitless. “Yeah Twenty-one
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Seniors Virginia Brown Brains plus a very pleasing personality and a lively interest in sports, make “Brownie” one of the most popular of the senior girls. She is a member of the Hi-Y and took part in the Senior Play. “Oh, SaUy!” Walter Edward Fullerton A chap with more fun making ideas can hardly be found. Even if he doesn't seem to be studious, he completes his assignments on time. Ed enjoys debating about practically anything in P. D. class. “I'll be scein' ya” William Mark If Major Bowes enjoys the singing talents of his many amateurs, he would appreciate an audition from our “Bill.” To one part of humor, add some good looks and a little mischief and you’ll get an idea of “Bill”. “Oh Yeah!” Helen Jane Rupert “Jane” is one of the blue eyed blondes of our class, possessing a pleasing personality. She is a very active member of several clubs, especially the glee club. “Jane” is the valuable soprano member of the girls’ trio. “Trio Practice!” Eva Jane Heberling “Eve” is a small but popular member of our class. Her liveliness has won for her a place in the hearts of her classmates. We wish her the best of luck in whatever she undertakes. “Eva woves ya tenderly” Samuel Alsbaugh Oh! meet the tall, dark, and handsome Romeo of the senior class who likes to flirt with the girls. “Sam” is a jolly, happy-go-lucky type of fellow and always has a smile for everyone. “Yeah?” Twenty
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Seniors Elizabeth Matula Those who have met “Lizzie” will agree that she is one of the jolliest girls of our class. She must believe that the early bird catches the worm because she is never late for either social or business meetings. “Glorious” Edward Vataha A more all around athlete than “Eddie” is hard to find. Because of his sportsmanship and his loyalty to Sandy he is well liked by every one. If he is as fortunate in life as in athletics he should come out on top. “A-heni ” Bernard Guthrie Picture a husky, red-headed athlete whose weight is near two hundred pounds and you have “Guff”. Bernard isn’t very talkative and believes “that actions speak louder than words”. We know we’ll hear of him later. “That has got me!” Lillian Burfield When Lillian graduates the Library Club will lose a valuable member. Although she is active in school affairs, Lillian is at her best when she is working with books, for reading is her favorite pastime. “Oh Paj a Larry! Mae C. Korb Brrr! There’s the second buzzer! Mae enters. Mae is active in school organizations, especially in Hi-Y, of which she is Mistress of Ceromonies. As secretary of the Flambeau Staff, she has displayed unusual ability. “Oh, gosh!” Lonnie Gallagher When Lon entered Sandy as a sophomore, it didn’t take him long to become one of us. His fine work in both Hi-Y and football speaks for itself. His personality has won him many friends among his classmates. “Hi-Ya ” Twenty-two
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