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'FTHE LOG. ' ALYPE SYMONAITIS ..TOby,. From the top of her head to the soles of h-cr feet, she ls all mirth. Toby is a gay, carefree pei'- son whose dimples were al- ways in view. Few have escap- ed her charm, HONORS: Dramatic Club, 1: Basketball, 1-2-4. ALIVE SZESZKOWVSKI askin All giggle: Blush, Half pertness and half poutf' Another Happy-go-lucky la- dy! She makes every occasion a sunny one by her presence. HONORS: Dramatic Club. 1- 2-3-4: Prize Speaking, lg Bas- ketball, 1-2-3-4. JOHN TARA SE VICE Terry Why should llfe be all work? If I clon't get my home- work done tonight, I'11 do it in :school 'tomorrow-Maybe! Terrv believed in having a good time at any time. FHA RLHS THIIGDE Thiecly Young fellows will be young fellows. Thledy's grin rivaled any other, and it was always turn- ed on. Who didn't want him around? HONORS: Hi-Y, 3-4: Or- chestra, 1-2-3-43 Annual Con- cert, 1-2-3. Y, w '- - :a - .4 1936 ' i PRISCILLA THOMPSON Priscilla I was promised on a time To have reason for my rhyme. The poet of the class, Pris- cllli's manners are those be- fitting a poet-romantic, gay, sincere. HONORS: Tri-Y, 2-3-41 Dramatic Club, 1-2-3-43 Tab- ula Staff, lg Class Poet. JOHN TYNAN Jack Oh. bed! bed! bed! delicious bed! Jack has managed to keep us in a state of anxiety, wor- rying if he would get to school on time. He always got here at 7:5934-just in time to put one over on the old bell. HONORS: Dramatic Club, 1- 2: Tabula Staff, 13 Public Play. 2: X-Ray Staff, 3. LORRAINE TYRRELL Ickle They win who laugh. Another little person full of pep, vim, and vigor! Her vitality has made her a very active 3'6er , and gained. her many friends. HONORS: Dramatic Club, 1- 2-3-4: Public Play, 4. ANGELA WALL Angela I-Icr gay spirit commits itself to yours to be directed. Flurry! scurry! getting no- where in a huilry!-that's An- gela! She'll be remembered for ner wit, sunny disposition, and good work on the X-Ray Staff. HONORS: Trl-Y, 2-3-4: Dramatic Club, l-2-3-4: Pub- llc Play, 4: Debating Club, 4: Secretary. 3: X-Ray Staff, 2- 3-41 School Editor, 4: Class Book Staff, Assistant Business Manager: Class Papers, His- tory of the Historian: Prize Speaking, 1-23 First Prize, 2: Dramatic Letter. 35 X-Ray Letter, 43 Basketball, 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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-' ,THE LO ANIDR HW WI-Il NIANN Aunch Mlrth. with tliee I mean to live. Aunch had a merry twinkle ln his eye that revealed every bit of that mischievous per- sonality he tried to hide. KICNNICTII WERNICR Ken His eye begets occasion for his Wit. Doc's lively wit and unceas- lng chatter have made him T1 valuable asset to the class and to the school. What would we hive done without the great Werner ? HONORS: Hi- Y, 2-3-4: State President. 3-4: Record- ing Secretary, 3: Chaplain, 4: Drimatlc Club, Public Play. 1-2-4: Stage Manager, 3: Operetta. 3: Debating Club, 1: X-Ray Staff, 3-4: Art Editor. 4: Class Book Staff. Assistant Business Manager: Glee Club. 3-4: Varsity Football. 4: Class Papers-Prophecy of the Pro- phet. EMMA VYESULOWSKI ..Em,. A maid to whom was given so much of earth. so much of heaven. Quiet ln school, n riot else- where. Why didn't you let more of us discover the fun you could be. Emma? LILY N'ES'l'l-'AI,L Lil Not much talk, a great sweet silence. Sweet and sincere, she was everyone's friend and no one's enemy, More of us wanted to know her, but were denied the privilege. 4? - 1936 ll03ll-JR Wlll-Il-Il.HR Pinky He hvcl a head to contrive, a tongue to persuade, and a hand to- execute any inischi-Cf. Hon1er's dancing feet were no lighter than his witty. irasing personality. His favor- ite song is Margie , and his favorite hangout, Winsted. HONORS: Dramatic Club. 1: lnterclass Bxskctball, l-2-3-4. L0l'lSlC YYIIITIQ ..RIt,d,, Her hrart is no less sunny than her hair. This sunny-headed maiden is the exception to that old adage that Says redheadeti Preble haw-e a fierv temper. Sl1e's famous for her willing- ness to lend a hand, and her jollv spirit. HONORS: Tri-Y, 3-4: Dram- atic Club 1-2-3-4: Public Play, 9' Oneretta. 3: Tabula Staff. 1: X-Ray Staff, 2-3-4: Exchange Editor, 4. W'ALl,.-XFE XVILCOX Wally Does well: acts noblyf' Wally is one half of the Wilcox set, Incldentnlly, they are the only set of twins '36 has. Is he the quiet one or the iolly one? You guess! N'Al.'I'l'IR YYILFUX Walter He reasons. then he acts. The other half of the twins! The other was Wallace so I hope this is Walter. Anyway they're both very much liked young fellows.
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