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1938 IDA MAE WALKER Ida Mae comes on the bus From Harmarville, to be with us. CI-IARLANNA WATSON A sweet and charming person's near- She's loads of fun and brings good cheer. JOHN WEBER This gentleman is our man-about-town, Who thrills th-e girls with smile or frown. FRANCES WEINFURTHER Many virtues does this lass possess,- We like her best for her friendliness RICHARD WENZEL Takes life easy and is full of humorg Believe it or not, this is no rumor. BETTY WILCOX Betty Hits from here to there, Yet never seems ro have a care MARY JANE WOLSTONCROFT I'm sure this girl ne-eds no introductiong She likes her typing and shorthand construc- tion. FREDERICK YEVSHEVAR Has a long walk each day, it is said. H-e's known as Yoyo, Jerry, and Fred. LAURA ZABOROWSKY Laura is quiet-but she can sing, To her, her voice success will bring.. ANN Z-ELINSKI Gee, she's cute and can she play? Her piano ralks in every way. BENNIE ZEMENSKI Bennie lik-es bask-et-hall and he surely can rung Everybody likes him for he's full of fun. JOHN ZUK Another brilliant boy of S. H. S.g His shyness always makes us guess. Page Twenty-fre
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l SENIUR Page Twenty-four TlleE ELAINE SWANK A newcomer taken under our wing, She is a petite and quiet young thing. EVELYN TAYLOR She's known as Babe to- all her chums, A big success is hers to come. EMMA THOMPSON Emma has vitality galore, When you're with her, she is never a bore. FRANCES THOMPSON Enjoys reading and drawing a while, Spends most of her time by the radio dial. ANNA TIMASI-IENKA Sh-e's a friendly, reserved young miss, We're very proud of one like this. WILLIAM TISHEY Bill is handsome you will find, Mechanics is always on his mind. JOI-IANN A TOTI-I Coy, serene, and likewise petite, A girl like this is hard to beat. DANIEL TREBAC Golf is the thing about which he is keen, You'll find his ball always lands on the green. ROBERT TRUBY Bob is another friendly one,- Always glad when his work is done. RALPH VALERIO Ralph is really very bright, He works and plays with all his might. NELLIE VUCI-IINICI-I A winning personality-charming smile, Nellie made high school life worthwhile. ALDA WACHTER Alda is our brilliant doll, Her tinyness intrigues us all. lectra
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Page Twenty-six The Electra Senior Class History Greenie! Greenie! is what we imagined everyone was saying as we wended our way to school that memorable September morn in 1934. Quickly new friends were made and we began to work with each other cooperatively. This was soon shown to everyone by our sponsorship of many activities. Sooner that we realized, the Vale of Old Mount Colfax loomed before us. How exciting, new, and different it all was! A few months were required for us to become ac- customed to the new humdr-um of things. At last we emerged from our shells to have a Sophomore Hop and a Skate. Ah, Juniors at last! The school seemed to take on a new aspect. Our two big objectives this year were the Junior-Senior Prom and money for an Electra. You didn't know this Class of '38 was made up of salesmen and saleswomen, did you? Neither did we, but suddenly we found ourselves in the midst of what seemed thousands of bottles of vanilla. Soon we supplied the town with the best vanilla ever. The high spirits of the class helped us make a great success of the J-unior play, The Eagle Screams , directed by Mr. Kline. Because of William Goodlow's expert guidance in the capacity of Junior President, our dances and skates went over with a bang All this energy led us up to having a fine Prom. We trucked our farewells to the Seniors to the tunes of Harry Baker's Orchestra in the atmosphere of a southern plantation. Just another Senior Class? No, not us! This year we were to go down in 'the history of Springdale High School. Boo! came the cries of the witches and goblins at our unique Masquerade Ball the last of October. And clash! came the sound of skates as we rolled over the smooth floor of the roller skating rink. Many thanks go again to our president, William Goodlow. The curtain has now gone down on the finale of another graduating class. Before we bid adieu, Class Day carried us again to our readin', 'ritin', an' 'ritl1metic , and for the end of a perfect day, the one and only Class Night, with all its frivolity and hilariousness. But we soon settled down to a quiet Baccalaureate and finally Commencement with its feeling of triumph intermingled with sad thoughts that as we go about life's work we may part-many of us never to meet again. Florence Borland
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