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n 'X I J v ' is ' 3' ' THE CLAIRIAN -- bf' ff ' , 5 J ffl! ,ff f , all JJ f WJ 1 J fl , 1 , wx V ' ' If J f 1-.r ' MARTIN ADAMSCIIECK J JKN IN . xssl 'fMAR'rY V ' U Lose or win., always a good I sport. A iff-U I ' ' Some day we hope to hear ol' Marty as a worlds eham- pion boxer. He would rather be a pugilist than enter into any of the other professions. He keeps fit by riding with Spike in the open-air taxi. He takes good eare of his body. and is a splendid example of physieal fitness. ANNA BARNES ANN Smooth rum The wafer :where fhe brook is deep. Ann is the type who says little. hut does much. No doubt she ean talk as mum-h as any of us. but we have never had the opportunity of listen- ing to her. Her eharming so- prano voice has been an asset to our Glee Club. LEONARD X. BOSAK PRoF ltr are not here fo play, fo dream or driff, ll? have work fo do, and loads to lifff, Leonard is never idle, time is too previous to him. He spends all his moments in delv- ing deeply into various books on Philosophy and preparing for elass reeitations. However he is not bent over from study- ing. for he enjoys sports. espe- eia'ly swimming. South Amer- iea. the r-ountry. people. lan- guage and customs hold a great attraction for him. lpage 161 rv' U' U' rv' rv' 6' ' e n t onli l s good lo as yor have notieed. but a 0 a very ntelligent and in- dustrious mird. Although she is of small s ature she is aided hy her ability to wear smart and eleverly designed froeks. She has a pleasant disposition and is loved by everyone. h, iybeauf Ht fr l LOT J, BRAC H ER LoT Si1r11c'c' is a Virfzwn A typieal example of a quiet shy and rather reserved boy. However he is usually found deeply engrossed in his studies and therefore has little time to waste. Though he does not seem to mingle with his elass- mates he is. as we say. at reg- ular fellowf' His chief diver- sion is driving a large Mkll'lll0Il sedan usually aeeompanied by his brothers. WILMA M. BOSAK W1LMA A quiet miss: willing too Thorough in all she desires fo dof' Wilma. quiet and sedate has proven to be rather puzzling. To her very few intimate friends she is loved and under- stood. She enjoys hiking with her pet dog. her most eher- ished companion. Her soft modulated voiee is very sel- dom heard. except when she is called upon to recite. fr' rr' 6
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J J J J 1 .. l- ELMER F. BRADY HELU Money is the root of all wil Elmer, our worried class treasurer. He has studied mathematics daily and is now capable of being the Seet'y of the Treasury Iso we thinkl. One of the most generous members of the elass, he keeps his friends supplied with eau- dy. and if he hasn't any he is only too glad to go for sonyl. J 2 . UV' J xi J 1 . oaafi E, patlilo ,A 1 gf' A! K! He nr1Ik?v f11rW1,fI'lir1ilifarg1 dy: I ,: -j4l'CllL1lu,wL'8f out, 4 Tynsfat his side. 'fi George! new chool I V! football h s, ou tal never see him ' himself, for there is sure! to be an admiring group4vith him. Never over- tax your mind with studying. says George. especially dont study your Chemistry too hardf, JAMES CARTWRIGIIT JIMMY The best of men make mistakes Jimmy is the great teaser of our class who likes to imitate and joke. His laughter and wise cracks a l w a y s e e h 0 through out the halls. When Jimmy is gone, St. Clair High will lose a gay figure. ,I .1 Fr' H' rf' H' ' lpage 171 STA NLEY BULHA R0 WSKI HSTANLI-EY., Be your.eelj'l You'll lm original The girls were pretty sure of a teasing when Stanley was around. Between running er- rands for the teachers and managing the varsity basket- ball team he was kept very busy during his senior year. Pleasure always comes first with this fair lad. and none of us have ever seen him without. his big beaming smile. RITA M. CARROLL CARROLL Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, An excellent thing in 11'o1nrm. After her school days Rita expects to go in training and we are sure she will sueeeed at this profession. Her pleasing smile and interesting disposi- tion make her beloved by all her classmates. GEORGE E. CHATTIN GEORGE Little suirl, is soonest mended The only thing G e o r g e doesn't like about school is that you have to make recita- tions. Another member of the blushing club, he would rather sit still than hear his own voice. However this weakness does not carry to the outside, where he is usually to bc found among the live wires of his set. J
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