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----------------Cfje Jflambeau Seniors . . . Anthony Grazulis— ‘ ‘ S' i rimp” What “Shrimp” lacks in size, he makes up for by his mischievous nature. Yet there arc times when he is very serious; this shows that he believes there is a time and place for everything. His wit has often been the cause of much merriment in Room 11. We hope your future will be bright, “Shrimp.” “ don’t got it J kannette Lytle—11 Janet “Janet” is one of our more active young ladies who is very much interested in sports. For the past two years she has been our head cheer leader and has done a very good job of it. Because of the “go-get-it” spirit of hers we know she will emerge a victor in whatever she undertakes. “Oh, I don’t have my French done!” James Grekn—‘‘Jimmie’’ “Jimmie” is the handsome “Romeo” of our class and one of the hardest working lads among us. He has the makings of a good actor, having had the lead role in the Junior Play. Because he has a liking for literary work, he has been elected president of the Literary Club anil has done much towards its success. “Oh, yes!” Josephine Matula -“Josie” Here is a small but studious girl, who certainly profits by her industriousness. She always takes her assignments seriously; nevertheless, she and her friends always find something to laugh about. We often wonder what the joke is. Judging from her many friends in school, “Josie” never need fear being lonely, for she will make many new acquaintances. “Like fun!” 24
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------------------QLtje Jflambtati Seniors . . . Zane Forsyth—“Zone” We have here a fellow whose capacity for remembering dates and statistics, especially in history, is unequaled. Zane is at the bottom of many a good time; he always has a smile on his face. With his ability to “bring home the A’s” and his aptitude for mathematics, he should realize his ambition to become a public accountant. “Hey— ah!” Arlene Hoover—“Arlene” Arlene always “brings home the bacon” in English class. She has made excellent marks in that subject and has lent valuable and timely aid as a member of our Commencement Committee. In the Senior Play she was no small factor in helping make it a production to be proud of. Her sunny disposition has made her a favorite among us. “Hey—” Joseph Gillis—“Dolly” When we think of “Dolly”, we can picture a tall, dignified looking chap whose outer appearance is really deceiving. He is a quiet, steady chap in his classes, but when “Mose” Salada is around, the two of them are the center of comedy and hilarity. His “stick-to-it” quality will see him through life successfully. “Hey Mose! M a dalene K rishart—“ M adaleiie Although Madalene talks very fast in class, when talking is required of her, she would rather remain silent. She does her best work when she is not being bothered or listened to by others. There is a certain Senior boy who is always within hearing distance of Madalene. You couldn’t shed any light on the matter, could you. “Pud”? 23 “Fes my dear”
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----------------Cfje Jflnmbeau Seniors . . . EdwardJones— “Eddie” It looks as if “Eddie” doesn’t have a care in the world, but he is always ready to take his share of responsibilities. His happy-go-lucky ways have often made us wonder how he accomplishes what he does. 11 is dark wavy hair has made some of the Freshman girls “sit up and take notice.” “Hen, do you know wind?” Mary Louisk Miller—“Squeezie” Here is a small but popular Senior girl who hails from Room 11. Mary Louise’s eternal use of her agile tongue has ever been a source of amazement to her classmates. Many are the Senior boys who delight in saying things to make her talk. We think that she would make an excellent school teacher. “Oh yeah!” Stanley Kopech—“Slush” Our Senior Class has many fine athletes and “Stush” is one of them. Football and track are “right up his alley,” and he is the star pitcher on our mushball team. He never disputes a decision of an authority in any sport or in school. He has and always will profit by his quiet disposition. “Yep” Mary Moner—“Mare” Although Mary seems quiet to those who do not know her very well, her intimate friends find her always ready for a good time. Whenever Josephine Matula appears on the scene, you can always expect to find Mary just around the corner. She doesn’t like to be teased, but just ask some of the boys why! 25 “From on now.”
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