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EDRA STAFFIERI— Susie To Edra goes the honor of being president of Sandy’s first Student Council. She, too, has proved an efficient business manager of our Flambeau Staff. Edra is one of the jolliest senior girls, which can easily be seen bfy Jver broad smile. She always does her classwork excemfSTially well. EMMA JANE STAHLNECKER Janie If help is needed, call on Janie she is always willing to lend assistance. She is a valuable member of the Library Club and a great basketball fan. We wonder who the red-haired fellow is, whom she is so interested in outside of school. Perhaps we shall find out later. Where’s your library slip? LOUISE TILLOTSON Louise Every one is acquainted with Louise, the latest addition to our class, from the state of Idaho. Louise joined us last fall and soon established herself as a quiet, unassuming type. She has maintained a satisfactory academic rating throughout the year and has won many friends in her brief stay in Sandy. Er, something LEWIS VITARELLI— Louie Small but mischievous —that is Lewis. In spite of his roguish pranks, he always finds time to complete his assignments. He is a member of the Boys Glee Club, and we believe that his excellent playing of the trumpet will bring him great success in his future life. Aw, shucks! tweren't nothin' 28
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MARJORIE SHAFFER Margie Margie’’ hails from Juniata Street. She is a faithful member of the Girls Hi-Y and of the Senior Class. She is often the center of much laughter and conversation in Room 11. Margie’s ” favorite pastime is dancing to the melodious strains of Kitty Kaye’s Orcj estr in d w»twwn DuBois. Isn’t it ducky? SARA SHAFFER Sally This little miss comes from Maple Dale. Her motto— To be seen and not heard —suits her perfectly. Although she does not participate in many school activities, she is a valued member of the Senior Class. We think she is planning to be a farmer’s wife. How about it, Sally? Just a minute FLORENCE SHIFFLER Bunny Bunny” is very quiet. Perhaps this is because of her studious nature. Florence is one of the valuable librarians this year. She is also a member of many other activities in the school. We have heard of a certain boy fro;n Cramer in her life. Florence, is this only a rumpr? . - Did you really? ALONZO SLOPPY 'Butsy Here's an Oklahoma cowboy. Butsy seems to be the quiet sort, but form your own opinion after you have become acquainted with him. He is a well known spectator at basketball games, always accompanied by a certain young lady. We feel sure Butsy will be successful in whatever he undertakes. 27 Where s Dale?
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JOHN WAGGETT Yush'' Yush is that serious senior who is three minutes late every morning. His ability in sports has gained for him a position on the varsity basketball team and the presidency of the Athletic Association. His favorite jDastirn® »s teasing Bev.” In our estimation, John will , yiAe g $ba business man. Aw, g wan MARY WALBURN Mary'' Mary is the tall lass from C. M. Junction who is always seen with Betty. She is a good student in practically all of her subjects. Mary is usually seen in the library reading a book in her spare moments. Ask Mary why she is so interested in Buffalo! Hey Betty BETTY WALLS Betty'' If you chance to see a tall girl walking out Main Street every morning, you’ll know this is Betty. She and her pal, Mary, usually spend noon hours talking together. Betty will probably be a chemist if she continues to experiment as she does now in chemistry. Hey kids, come here' STANLEY ZBIEG Chink'' Since practically everyone is acquainted with Chink, he needs no further introduction. He is that tall chap who rides the West Liberty bus to school every morning. Last year Stanley was a member of our champion mushball squad. His future work will probably be driving a bus for the famous Greyhound lines. Wait a minute .SARA ZDROSKI Sally” Good things come in small packages, which might easily apply to 'Sally. By her quiet humor and sweet smile, she has won her way into the hearts of all seniors. She is an excellent student as well as a valuable Hi-Y member. Continue this type of work, Sally, and you're bound to succeed. Oh Yeah
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