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— -------------Cl)t jflamtieau Seniors . . . Edward Miller—“Jiggs” More is one of the finest athletes in our school. II is clean sportsmanship in football and track has won everyone’s admiration. He always puts forth his best effort, not only in sports, but in his school activities also. When he puts these characteristics to work after he graduates, he will have no trouble in solving any problems that confront him. “How about it?” Sophie Polhunke—“Zosia” There is always some sort of commotion when Sophie is in a lively mood. Her companions always enter into the fun with her, for her laughing manner cannot be resisted. Many times, however, Sophie can be seen studying earnestly or busying herself at something. It is our opinion that Sophie would be a good “stand-in” for Gracie Allen. “How do you know? Prove it.” Joseph Misciewicz—“Gaul” Whenever you see a group of hilarious boys, you can be certain that “Gaul” is the center of interest. His accomplishments as an athlete are well known; as secretary of the Boys’ Hi-Y, he has shown us his efficiency and earnestness. Everyone enjoys his jolly, pleasant manner. There is no doubt that he will gain many new friends in time to come “So you wanna fight, eh?” Marguerite Reasinger—1“Margie” Marguerite is one of the shy girls who hail from Brooks. Despite her apparent timidity, she is an active member of the Girls’ Hi-Y, and is said to be an excellent dancer. “Tiny” Duttry and she are very intimate friends. She hasn’t informed us of her intentions after graduation, yet we are aware she has big plans for the future. 27 “Hey, Tiny.”
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Cfje Jflamtjeau Seniors . . . Frank Lenkerd—“Pud” Allow us to introduce “Pud”, one of our best merry-makers. When he and “Frannie” get together, there is sure to be plenty of hilarity; and no one who listens to them has a solemn look on his face. “Pud” always has a witty reply to any remark. This is a trait that makes him a favorite among us. “No kiddin!” Joyce Nelson—“Joyce” Joyce’s jolly nature seems to be infectious. When she is in a merry mood everyone around her is also gay. In the Junior and Senior plays she won much popularity by her comic portrayals. It is agreed that she has better than ordinary talent as an actress. We wonder if Faye could tell us about Joyce’s interest in “Ed.” “How ja do?” Lewis Lindemann—“Louie” “Louie” is a very industrious student and in his scholastic standing ranks high among the fellow members of the class. He is a good sport and is a well known figure at all basketball games and other activities. “Louie’s” hobby is teasing girls, and we think he would like to be a “ladies man”. “Oh, yeah!” Montrose Piker—“Topsy” “Topsy” is a vivacious little lass with dark hair and a big smile. In our estimation, collecting stamps is a wrong avocation for such a lively young lady. Montrose makes a habit of forgetting her appointments, but she is a faithful member of the Girls’ Hi-Y. She wants to work in a store, but her talents should carry her to greener fields. “Gee, Tlmnks!” 26
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-----------------Cf)c Jflambeau Seniors . . . Harry Myers—“Butch'’ Harry appears to be an easy-going individual, but he always gets his work done with plenty of time to spare. He likes basketball and is a well known spectator at all the games, where a certain Junior girl occupies most of his time. His slow, pleasant speech brings him many ready listeners at all times. “Hi fin” Roberta Robertson—“Bert” “Bert” is an example of what we call a good mixer. Her cheerful personality makes it easy for her to associate with other people. Her membership in the Girls’ Hi-Y emphasizes this trait. It is rumored that she would like to be a school teacher. She would have little difficulty in realizing such an ambition, we are certain. “Oh—! —look!” John Narvky—“Johnny” “Johnny” is a serious lad in regard to his studies and otherwise. Being a bashful boy, lie seldom causes his teachers any trouble. His motto is “seeing is believing”, and consequently he is always ready for an argument. Strange as it may seem, he is usually right even though he does form his own opinions. “How do you know?” Betty Schoch—“Schochie” If this school had no outside activities, “Schochie” would be at a loss for something to do. The Girls’ Volleyball, the Commencement Committee, the Girls’ Ili-Y, and other organizations are pleased to have her as a member. She is one of the best leaders of the Senior girls, and the boys never tire of her company. “Hey, ‘Bert’, I’ve got something new.” 28
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