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Flambeau Betty Jane Shenkle Betty Jane is a popular “Bett”................... member of the senior class, who has made her way through high school with excellent marks. She is very fond of sports, especially ice skating, and you’ll find her at the Tannery Dam every night when t he skating is good. “One never knows, does one?11 Samuel Schaffer His musical ability has given “Sam11............... “Sam” a prominent place in the Orchestra and the Boys’ Glee Club. His chief interest outside of school seems to be in the cavalry, as he is continually using military terms in his speech. We presume that his future pertains to the army. “A s you were!11 Erma Taylor Jolly and fun loving is this girl with “Tude11 . . . the sunny smile. Erma has the seniors around her in a continual uproar, but she can be serious, too. We know she is serious about a certain boy! Ask her who gave her that ring for Christmas. “Oh, know.11 LeRoy Smith “Smitty” is one of the popular and “Smitty11 . . energetic boys in our class. His pleasing personality makes him welcome everywhere. LeRoy participates in almost every school activity and has been a willing worker in the Boys’ Ili-Y and the Boys’ Glee Club. Ask “Smitty” if he has ever been to Clear Run! “I'm fresh out.11 20
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Flambeau George Ogkrshok We seniors agree that George “George” .... is one of our most brilliant members. His outstanding work in all of his subjects has won him the respect of both teachers and students. He is often called upon to help in outside activities, because everyone knows that whatever George undertakes he completes thoroughly. “Keep quiet” Stella IIusonis Here’s introducing our super-“Stel” .... active girl. Nothing is too daring for “Stel”; she does what she thinks regardless of conventions. She has made our “P. I).” class extremely interesting by her lively arguing against unjust principles; and we feel that if she continues thus to defend her ideas, she will surely prosper. “Hey, Thompson” William Platt William is envied by many people “Bleetski” . . because of his likable personality. His “rippling rhythm” is heard many times throughout the day. He is a valuable member of the Hoys Ili-Y, Boys’ Glee Club, and the ()rchestra. “Bleetski’s” chief interest outside of school lives on Knarr Street. “Aw, shucks” Betty Mae Schalk Betty Mae is the little girl Betty”.......... with the big smile. She is one of our best students, being outstanding in all her subjects. You’ll find her at every basketball game, for she’s our head cheer leader She also takes part in many other school activities. “Who'd ever a thunk it?” 28
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I l iml»e iu William Sones “Bill” is our popular class presid-“Bill” .... ent whose chief faults are, teasing the girls, and using double subjects. He belongs to and takes part in many activities. “Bill” is a great sportsman, and for some reason Brookville seems to be his happy hunting ground. Nice “dear” down there, Bill! “Hello, sweetheart” Mildred Thompson Just by knowing Mildred “.Hoots”.............. slightly one becomes aware of her amiable qualities. She and Stella have become great pals, which might explain why they are usually absent from school on the same days! Keep that sunny smile, Mildred, and you’ll be able to laugh your way through life. “Hi, ya, kid” Melvin R. Thunberg Here is another faithful “Mel”.................... member of our graduating class from up on the “heights.” Melvin has combined a seriousness of purpose with a quaint sense of humor to make him much sought after by both the boys and girls. Success in school indicates success in life. “Hi, neighbor” Virginia Trude (’harming and friendly to every-“Ginny” . . . one—that’s “Ginny.” She takes her school work seriously, and, as a result, makes excellent grades. Virginia has told us that she wants to lx a beautician, and we are sure that she will be a successful one. Good luck to you, “Ginny.” “77 bet ya!” 30
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