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- - - THE LOG -- JOHN RUISINO John Without consistency there is no moral strength. Consistent in studies and in all other activities, John won favor will all his classmates. HONORS: Interclass Basket- ball. 1-2: Dramatic Club, 1: Public Play, l. RAYMOND RYAN ..Ruy.. It ain't no use putting up your umbrella until it rains.' Ray didn't believe in worry- ing about anything. We hope he wlll never have cause to. either. HONORS: Varsity Football, 2-43 Interclass Basketball, 1- 2-3-41 Interclnss Baseball, 4. EILICIGN SARKIS Eileen Fair is she that never studied to be fairer Tnan Nature made her. Modern from tip-to-toe. no Wonder she's so popular! Good looks, sunny disposition, and smart clothes are her trade- marks, Luck is bound to fol- low her. HONORS: Dramatic Club, 1- 2-3-4: Public Play, 1-3: Class Papers, Superlatives: Basket- ball, 23 Dramatic Club Letter, 2-33 State Essay Contest. fourth prize, 2. ELSIE S.XXYlTZKl'I Else Blushes are the rainbows of true modesty. Else is always getting her- self in an embarrassing situa- tion. We think it's cute: she only blushes. May her blushes win her a worthy husband. EUGICNE SCHl l'Z Gene I Will scatter myself among women as I go. Gene thought, The more I study the more I discover my ignorance, so 'why study? S0 he concentrated on the oppo- site sex instead, with the greatest success. HONORS: Hi-Y, 4. ROHVVHLL SUOVILLE Rosie Thought is deeper than all speech. Rosie is a deep thinker, a sincere friend, and a diligent Worker. Success is his keynote. HONOHS: Hi-Y, 45 Orches- tra., 1. ALI-'RED SEITZ Alfred They who always talk are those who never think. Very few were rewarded with Alfred's friendship, so the rest of us feel cheated. However, we join hands in Wishing him luck. MADELINI-1 SIEGI-IL '1Ma.del1ne She is a Winsome wee thing, a handsome wee thing, a bonny wee thing. Little-but oh my! She has enough vitality for a person twice her size. Here is a little miss full of pop, vim and vi- gor. - 1936 - i- -
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IIIQLEN RAIDZI-IVICII Helen Happiness consists in activity. llclvn managed to keep busv all the time. but she still found time to become ac- quainted with her classmates and to make numerous friends. HONORS: Dramatic Club, 1- 2-3-43 Debating Club, 1-2: French Club, 3-4: President 4. .IUSI-lI'lllNE RANDAZZO Jo-Randy A light heart lives long! Cheerfulness was Jo's chief virtue and it was because she possessed this virtue, that Every one liked and admired er. AGNES RICIIARIISUN ..Agg1e.. What at sweet delight a. quiet llfe aHords. Aggie was one of the more quiet members of the class, and we would have liked to know hor better. However, she has all best wishes for future success. MARY li I V ICRA Betty All good things come in small packages. Sweet and tiny, yet she played an important role in the class of '36. Lots of luck. Betty' HONORS: Dramatic Club, 1- 2-3-4: Public Play. 23 Class Papers--Class Prophet. 35 v ,ff .i ,V . 1936 ARNOLD H0000 Rufus Since Arnold can croon, Success is sure to come soon! Now that we have all heard Rufus crocn, we'll ex- peat to hear over the radio- Arncld Rocco, Popular Dream Singer. We hope every one of his dreams come true, HONORS: History Club, 4: Prize Speaking. 1: Varsity Football, 3: Varsity Basebal. 2-3-4: Interclass Basketball, 1- 2-3: Baseball Captain, 4, H I-INRY KOLLI-ITT Henry Quiet and steady. But ever ready. Hvrnry may not have much to say, but those who really knew him speak of him as a very good sport. KATHI-IRINI-I ROSENBl'I1'K Kitty A lovely lady, garmented in light From 1'lE'1' own beauty. With her pretty blonde hair, and her quiet but appealing mann-ir, Kitty won her way into our hearts, especially in- to the heart of one willing male. Know him? EDNA ROY -.Edin Pretty and gay. She is always that Way. Good looks and success in any undertaking are points to be idmired in any girl-and Edna possessed both of these. HONORS: Dramatic Club. 1- 2-3-4: Basketball, 1-2-3-4.
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Glilt'l'RlTDI-I Sll.YI'1RMAN Gert Her thoughts have a high aim. Gert has a knack for inter- esting conversation, and has been welcomed into many a discussion. She has made many a friend in school, and we don't know of any enemy. HONORS 2 Dramatic Club, 1-2-3-4: Public Play. 4: Dram- atic Letter, 3. lb0R0'l'IlY SIMKU Dot Go0dhearted and agreeable to all. Gay and humorous, Dot has been it lot of fun to have around. She clme pretty close to bring classefl with the quiet members of the class until we discovered what fun she was. HONORS: History Club, 4. LILLIAN SKARGICNSKY Lil It is butter to wear out than rust out. This little girl was always up and doing. Her sunny smile was ever evident and netted her friends galore. HONORS: Dramatic Club, 1: History Club, 3-43 Executive Committee, 45 Prize Speaking. 2: Basketball, 2-3-4. VIGRONIVA HKAItlll'A Vernie Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' Always smiling and friendly. she is a much needed member of the class of '36. Her sunny disposition will carry her Suc- cessfully thru life. -, XI ' l i l ANITA SMITH Anita Music is the universal lang- uage of all time. Anita did everything to the best of her ability, especially when it came to Playing the violin. She modesty says she is no exception, but we know what a genius she really is. HONORS: Tri-Y, 4: Dram- atic Club. 1-2-3-4: Operetta orchestizi, 1-3: Orchestra. 1-2- 3: Tennis, 3-4: Annual Con- CQl't. 1-2-3. AYLNII-IR SNll'l'lI Bus His limbs are cast in manly mold, His lur-c for girls has oft been told. Bus went thru high school breaking hearts. It took a chic bit of femininity named El- leen to put him in his place. Flll'ISTI'IR SPE!-Ill Chet He was always precise ln promise keeping. A quiet. sincere fellow, Chet added to the dignity of the class. However, he could lend zi hand in fun making as well. HONORS: Interclass Basket- bulll, 3. RAYMOND S'l'Ef'lGWlf'Z Stecky Be sober, be vigilant. Stccky was another Napol- ean-little fellow with a big mind. HONORS: Orchestra, 1-2-3- 4: Jazz Orchestra, 1-2-3-4:Ah- nual Concert, l-2-3: Orches- tra Letters, 2-3-4. 1936' -
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