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JACK LUZADRE December 4 Here's a chess and tennis star- His happy spirit naught can mar. Jack is the blithe-hearted Robert Taylor of our group, energetically dividing his interests in musical. sport. social, scholastic trends. and faithfully looks after the Hi-Y. Some actor. too. His life is crowded full of experiences. WILLIAM MCDONALD December 23 No better than Mickey can you find With a keen, quick. and clever mind. Never open report card until leaving building. says Mickey. You can count on one industrial Radio En ineer from the class of '39 g . Archery and radio construction oc--. cupy a good deal of his time. WILLIAM MCPHERSON , March 6 There is many a jitterbug and swimmer But few who rank with this cheer ful winner. Lady Luck smiles on Wid. H moves through his world in an easy-going way-not a care on his shoulders, and somehow gets alongqgc Swimming at the Y is his favorite sport, but he can have a good time at many m ch e one r Ji-C M ' bruar 1 . I l ee- eci'I t a esd rs yl le, 's . ,ff y' a c I . sp k i s. i mile have er a pls ' the l all. Her X12 l' ' E, hi ' of g ma ner be ies tous ambi ,to be a dra tic actress Do brunettes always prefer blondes is it vice versa? She has a busi- ness complex, too. SAMUEL C. MECLE May I7 Sam is tall and broad, everyone knows. ' And is friendly and cheerful wher- ever he goes. He races around in the Ford: his favorite color is yellow: he's fond of arguing as a pastime. VN'ho? Stormy. of course. His hobby- traveling -- will take him West. there to become a successful busi- ness man. v 0 RAY MCCLURE February zo A Kilbuck boy from Glenfield - town. He is always up and never down. That wavy blond hair, blue eyes. and cheerful grin, win boys and girls wherever Ray goes. Always ready for a good time with the gang, he has ambition. too, chiefly in the line of aviation, STANLEY MCPHERSON December 5 Come what will: come what may, Stan is cheerful as the day. Stanley and Sam have the best kind of a friendship-steady and true: and are always on the go. Tennis star. hero for a play, tall. blond Stan has a host of admirers, His good writing won an essay prize last year. He's the type that comes through. EORGE MCTIGHE DOUGLAS May 16 winning smile or words employ o flll the fairer hearts with joy! G. J. and Russ get around and with never an idle moment. He is most wide awake. talkative. ergetic person ever. As C. P. A. h will straighten out the business world in no time at all. We easily imagine him with a consultation business of his own. ELIZABETH MARUCA April 3 Lee is a typist. one of the best Those fingers of hers seem to go without rest. Elizabeth's happiest moments come when she is typing. Along with her business skill comes an- other accomplishment, knitting. Always cheerful and dependable, she smiles serenely on us all and works away. IDA MAE MITCHELL May 3 Ida can cook and Ida can dance. On the basketball court others haven't a chance. She and her pals do enjoy life all day long. On the basketball floor she is incomparable. and in the kithcen she is unexcelled. Sports seem to be at the head of her favor- ite list. but who knows! She adds her sense of humor to the spice of li e. 1939 Twenty-three
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ta miata Twenty-two ROBERT JONES February II Bob knows the population of every city, And writes poetry serious and witty. Bobbie, from the Heights, grad- uates with an ambition to be a statistician. His pastime is unique -studying each U. S. city, its population and geographical loca- tion. An excellent horseshoe pitcher. ROBERT KEITH March 7 Bob is an artist and can sing: He's good at almost anything, He is the tall, serious student much of the time: a baritone whose melody adds much to the Glee Club: again the artist, sensitive to his fingertips-a chap we like a lot, and appreciate having in our class. DON KRAL February I4 Don is a blond, a handsome one, too, Without him what would a certain girl do? Always on the go is Don-from Cleveland here and already to Am- bridge. A social fellow with a pleasant word for all and devotion for his friends. He collects Do Not Disturb signs-imagine! ADAM LANGDON August to He has a top of nice red hair But for the girls he doesn't care. Red likes the drug store and blushing best of all. Drives a neat Ford sedan here and there. Fears three on a match, but the flame of success lights up the future, 'cause here comes a business administrator with a smile for hard work and an eye for detail. ROBERT LOCKHART July 30 Of his shining Chevy he is proud, On his horizon shows never a cloud. Locky enjoys tinkering with ma- chinery, reading, and sleeping. 'Tis said the bowling alley is a favorite spot. Send that ball up the alleys into a Diesel Mechanical Engineer- ing future of interest and adventure. EVELYN KARL October 29 Evelyn is a Glenfield lass, We see her smile in every class. Just what is the word for Eve- lyn? In Commercial work she shines, and you can't put a thing over on her in the sport line. Her sunny disposition, her quick alert- ness, her air of contentment we all admire. BEATRICE KOZAR October 28 In Fair Oaks she refused to stay, So here she comes every day. A loyal student is Bea, coming a long distance every day, rain or shine. Smiling happily. she plays those hard accompaniments for the orchestra members, studies carefully, and ranks high. MARION LAKE September 1 4 Marion gives us all she's got. And we all know it helps a lot. She's very quiet at school. but scrapbooks, notebooks, and movies keep her busy, She will be happi- est when she learns to drive her car. She intends to go to college and become a librarian or dietitian cheerfully planning for a busy career of hard work. FREDERICK LEGATO March 8 He's star as center for Sewihi's team. In football and golf a player supreme. Pro. has his ups and downs in sports, but he has a gift for steadiness, clear-headedness, making friends and keeping them, planning and carrying out his plans. He's the lad with the smile -- always optimistic. VERNER LUTZ August 18 He laughs a lot and has the pep- That's what it takes to earn a rep. Herman, Buzz, and their crowd keep things stirred up4the lively spirits of the class. When he works he is serious about it. He likes all sports. ls a loyal Glentielder as you can easily Iind out.
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5lfLlT07Z.4 7-7 JOHN NASH April IQ He has a smile so sweet and sincere It warms the hearts of all those near. Jit collects photographs of fa- mous orchestras. Give him Good- man and Jimmie Mac, or a Glen- field specialty, and ms heart is con- tent. Likes all sports, and wants to be a C. P. A. at work. Don't get your nose too close to the grind- stone of business. FREDERICK PENDRED October 8 Fred does his school work and has fun, too. He serves as a tonic when you're feeling blue, A ping-pong champ - that's Fred. His activities are varied, but he always takes time for a friendly chat and laugh with his many friends. He works while he works, too, and reaches a high place, RICHARD QUINN October I2 For Sewihi he runs the track. In ability and spirit he does not lack. Columbus Day Kid! Dick col- lects friends everyday. Bats .3oo in baseball and is tops in track. You're at the plate, Dick--the pitch-and then a home run into that awaiting career in the line of your desires. JOE REISER January 31 As football manager in thirty-nine He bore the load and gave his time. Unknown to most of us, Scotty is a jitterbug. When he isn't listen- ing to recordings CArtie Shaw mostlyj, he is learning more about the navy and the railroads, Joe was Mr. Stroup's star history pupil, knowing all the whys and where- fores. GEORGE RICKER May 8 Just plain Rick to you or me, He swings a golf club mightily. Golfer Rick holds the number four position for Sewihi. He and Joe buzz around in the Flea or find Walker's a refreshing hangout. Follows the sport page daily and hopes to be editor of that section some day. Twenty-four THOMAS NORTHCOTT, JR. November ro He's so full of pep, we admire him a lot: For he's one of the peppiest fellows we've got. Tommy's ever dependable spirit and sense of humor make him pop- ular. He never studies so hard that hc misses a good laugh or a witty remark. He is always dashing around on business. this Captain of Patrol. ANNA PLACEK August 22 Eyes of brown, hair of brown Makes Ann known all around. Anna is always ready to do her share of the hour's work. She spends her time doing embroidery work, raising flowers, and collect- ing snap-shots. Anna's desire is to be a children's nurse - a job where her quiet kindness will nat- urally iit in. HARVEY RANDALL June 28 Of pleasing traits he has a lot, This friendly lad sure hits the spot. Harvey is an up and coming young fellow, dashing round busily. stopping to chat and joke, inter- ested in sports and hamburgers. His attention to work will make him a successful metallurgist. He is a go-getter and misses nothing of im- portance. RUSSELL RICHERT July I7 We recogni7e a steadfast worker When tasks are to do, he's never a shirker. Russ enjoys driving. sleeping. companions, and most everything. Has decided never to worry. so can take on plenty of work, in and outside of school. See him at Sloan's working like an owner. ROBERT ROGGE December 27 A newcomer to the school this year One who has filled us all with cheer. Bobby ushers at the movies, and we now picture him ushering up success in the Travel held. The Butler Flying School has his large interest. Onward, Robert. and up- ward. Happy Landingl it's our real salute to you.
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