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SENIORS AS SEEN BY SENIORS LA VERNE ANNIS— Blond . . . Playful . . . Frivolous . . . Many times engaged. RALPH BAKER — (Freddie) . . . Happy go lucky . . . Speedy Fullback . . . Lazy moods. LESTER B.4RKLEY — Gridder . . . Letter man . . . Fiery ... He could be had. LAUR.A B.ARTZ — Clarinet looter . . . Peppy . . . Good-natured. MARY BAY — Mary, Mary, quite contrary . , . Little farmer . . . Just won ' t quit typing. R.AY BERLIN — Dynamite comes in small packages . . . Studious. IRVIN BERNHARDT— Aggressive . . . V. H. S. Humorist . . . Journalist . . . Popular . . . Holder of Offices . . . Go-getter. K.ATHERINE BLANEY — Quiet . . . Still water runs deep . . . Tom ' s sister. EDWIN BOND — Doesn ' t know his own power . . . Curly-headed Eddie . . . Polished . . . Extraordinary. HENRY BRANOFF — Foreign product . . . Original . . . Independent . . . Creator of Trig. HAROLD BROWN— John McCormack of V. H. S. . . . Poet— Bumble Bee . . . Bell Hop. SABINA BRZUSKIEWICZ—Not so big as her name . . . Pleasant . . . Garrulous. HOLLAND BURKHART— Red head . . . Egotistical . . . Heart breaker . . . Teacher ' s pel? . . . Windy . MARGARET CARNAHAN — Fair . . . Niece to foreign language department . . . Good company . . . Yipping laugh . . , Striking. FRANCIS CHESTER — (Finney for short. for long) No comment. ROBERT CHRISTOPHER— (Bob) ... Has a passion for red hair ... Six feet one . . . Nice look- ing . . . Our Bob. JOHN CIESIELSKI — Bone breaker Johnnie . . . Dry wit . . . Snappy — we mean snap shot editor. JOHN CLARK — Papa ' s little man . . . Always in a stew . . . Apple-cheeked Johnnie. JEANNE CLIFFORD — Baby-faced Jeannie ... We love her . . . Convivial . . . Robin Hood ' s descendant. MIRIAM COX— Medillia . . . Warbler . . . Skip it. MAURICE DALY— (Mutt) . . . Business Man . . . (Capital M ) . . . Friendly . . . Considerate . . . Mirthful. CLAYTON DAVIDSON— ' V. H. S. 1932-33 B. B. star . . . Never lets work interfere with pleasure. MARY DEAL — Competitor for highest grades . . . Gypsy eyes . . . Princess m Door Mat . . . Charming. ALENE DOCKERY — Auburn Blond . . . Tap-dancer deluxe . . . .Attractive smiles. GRACE FILLWOCK — Gracie — is it Allen? . . . Athletic . . . Lonesome since pal turns matrimonial. STANLEY FLOWERS — General favorite . . . Stable . . . Sturdy . . . Stalwart . . . Industrious. RAY FLOWERS— Twin . . . Ditto and ditto. LOUISE FRAKES— Much Ado about Nothing . . . Human pretzel ... My pal, Mary. TOM GANNON — (Peaches) . . . Has convinced himself he can ' t be wrong on any subject . . . Great first sacker . . . Witty . . . Long distance wolloper . . . Another gedunk gargler. JANE GETZINGER— Mae West ' s understudy . . . Busy lady . . . Dependable. LUCILLE GIFFORD— All round girl . . . Heart of gold . . . Gleaner of fifteen points . . . Fascinat- ing personality. LOUISE GODDARD— Pianist (has she got rhythm) . . . Affable . . . Laudable . . . Classy clothes. EDNA GOODRICH— Comical . . . Boisterous . . . Lots of fun. MARY GREGORY— Short and sweet, hard to beat . . . Goes for Wattie. the butler. BOB GRIFFIN — Handsome . . . Wanted by many but just can ' t be had. DOROTHY HAGEN — Sprightly . . . Specialty — University students, frat pins . . . Success to you as a teacher . . . Tot Marvel. LLOYD HAMACHER— Second Barrymore— Ham actor . . . Life of the party. GLEN HAZELTON— School cut-up . . . Just can ' t be bothered. BENNIE HIRSCH — Working man . . . Liked by all . . . Michigan City and Gary, here I come. DAVID HOLLETT— He of the flowing mane . . . Builder of radios . . . Bashful . . . V.delte-Mes- senger mainstay . . . Bicycler. JOHN HORAK — Wouldn ' t give the women a break . . . Turned chicken and softie . . . Breaks their hearts now . . . Tailor ' s offspring. MARGARET JACOBS— Mrs. Poor ' s Calendar Girl . . . Unassuming . . . Neat Dresser. RAY JANKOWSKI — Blond Apollo . . . Triple sport ' s man . . . Patronizes out-of-town fems. ETHEL JOHNSON— Blondie of the Follies . . . Believe it or not. LEWIS JONES— Light and hot-headed Lewie . . . Gets around a lot. GEORGE KRISTON — Let me sing like my Birdie sings . . . Brown eyes. BILL LIGHTCAP— Theme song— Margie . . . Popular Willie . . . Gentlemanly. MARGARET JEAN LINDALL— Jolly . . . Night lifer. JACK M.AHON— (Sally) . . . Hero of She Done Him Wrong . . . Lone Jack . . . What a Mahon . HARRY MALONEY — Einstein Fulton ' s chemistry successor . . . Ex-Cowpoke from Montana . . . Toured the West (in a Model T). RICHARD MARKS — Tickles the ivories and makes the sax laugh. RUSSEL MARQUART— (Fuzzy, Shadow, etc.) . . . Tumbling Titan . . . Sawed-off . . . Good and can ' t help it? Nineteen
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.1 l ' .hkk Howard Tidholm Joseph Tofte Ruth Trapp Ehnor Trunk Elizabeth Urschel Gerald Urschel Bettie Wark Lenore Wells Foster West Grace Whitcomb Marjorie Witner Charles Wilgen John Williams Laurel Zimmerman Howard Tidholm — Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Basketball, Interclass 1, 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 3; Local His- tory Club 2; Athletic Club 4. Joseph Tofte — Basketball, Inter- class 1, 2, 3, 4; Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Tumbling- Club 2, 3, 4. PaiTH H. Trapp— G. A. A. 1, 2; May Festival 1, 2; Nature Club 4. Elinor Trunk — Nature Club 4; Better Speech Club 3; Home Eco- nomics Club 2. Elizabeth Ann Urschel — Honor Brifihi 4; Octette 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; May Festival 1, 2, 3; Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4; Gii-l Reserves 3, 4; Footlight Mas- queraders 4. Gerald Urschel — Art Editor, Vitl- evian 4; Science Club 3, 4; Art Club 2. Bettie Wark— G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, Secretary 1; Science Club 3, Secretary 4; Foot- light Masqueraders 4; May Festi- val 1, 2, 3. Amber Lenore Wells — Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; Honor Bright 4; Girl Reserves 1, Treasurer 3, Scribe 4; Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4; May Festival 1, 2; Poetry Contest 2; Latin Club 2; Footlight Masquer- aders 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Foster West — Football, Varsity 4; Tumbling 2, 3; Athletic Club 4. Grace M. Whitcomb — Washington High School 1, 2, 3; G. A. A. 4; Glee Club 4. Iarjorie B. Witner — Glee Club 1, , 3, 4. Charles H. Wilgen — Noon Day League 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3, 4. John Williams — Band 1, 2, Treas- urer 3, President 4; Hi-Y 3, Pres- ident 4; Business Manager, Valen- ian 4; Geometry Contest 3; Com- mercial Club 1. Laurel Ann Zimmerman — G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4; May Festival 1, 2. William F. Pinkerton — Not Pic- tured; Local History 2; Latin Club 3: Science Club 4. Walter Mayo — Not pictured; Mar- tin ' s Ferry, Ohio 1 ; Warren Con- solidated H. S., Tiltonville, Ohio 2, 3. Eiehte
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VERNON MARRELL— (Bud) . . . Dramalic ' s class Romeo . . . Sievers ' Soda Gulper . . . Vir- ginia and Bud — Where have we heard that before? dick ' MAUDLIN— (Watty) . . . Desperate Ambrose (His walk) . . . Ladies ' man . . . With a hne a mile lonti . . . And does he slay ' em. JOHN McBRIDE— (Mac) . . . Greased iighlnmo personified . . . Dot ' s Sweetheart . . . You Gotta Be a Football Hero. AUDREY MILLER— Love me, love my dog . . . Cadette. FRANCES MILLER— (Sis) . . . Dimpled . . . Lots of style . . . Honor Bright . . . Singer . . . Personality Plus. MAXINE MINGER— Willing worker . . . Elusive charm . . . Hidden quality . . . Level-headed. ROGER MOODY — Miss Sieb ' s pet peeve . . . Son of a Prof, but who would guess it? . . . Kale ' s Honey. MARJORIE MOORE— Canadian lass ... A would-be-stenographer. DOROTHY NOONAN— Or is it Urschel? . . . Sophisticated Lady. MARY OKUN — Diminutive . . . Faithful . . . Winning personalitv. MARCELLA OSBORNE— Mary Gregory ' s side kick . . ' . Maid in Honor Briaht . MARGARET PEEK— Sweet . . . Petite . . . Acts out Rilev poems. DORIS PERR ' l— Her hobby is Mary Okun ... A Home Ec ' enthusiast. HARVEY PETERSON— .Another big Swede . . . From family of big Swedes . . . Cook Corner ' s Ace . . . Good pal . . . Easy to get along with. GENE PINKERTON — Senior class sparkplug . . . Hard worker . . . Organizer. BILL PINKERTON— Tall . . . Not so dark ... Is he handsome? IRl ' .NE PIVARNIK — Argumentative Irene . . . Lightning fingers . . , Sharp. r.DNA PLUMMER— Pride and joy— my golden hair . . . Soda-jerker. JOHN PORTER— Bonnie Johnnie . . . P. K. (Preacher ' s kid) ... Ear wigglcr. HELEN QUINN — Vivacious . . . Comely . . . . marvelous dancer . . . Curly locks . . . Enviable disposition. FRANCES RADER— A real sport . . . V. H. S. needs more like you. MARTHA ROSE— Quiet . . . Likes Wheeler basketball boys. JAMES ROWLAND— Chemistry, Physics shark ... And all that . . . Secret ambition— Paul White- man ' s Orchestra. PAULINE RUGE — Young Amazon . . . Independent . . . Leader . . . Original . . . Capricious . . . Good company in any crow ' d. MAXINE RUNYAN — Susceptible to infatuations . . . Companionable ... Is your Cleveland Sweetie still faithful? RUSSELL SILER — Glee Cluber . . . Quiet . . . Humorous on occasion . . . Gary pilgrim . . . Girl friend A. H. ROBERT SHEDD — (Red) . . . Flaming youth . . . Johnnie Woodin the second . . . Erratic . . . A devil with the women. MILDRED SHIDELER — Future Olympic star . . . Side-line, photography . . . Gets crushes on girls, not boys. VERA SNOW — Genial . , . Good-hearted . . . Omniverous . . . On the corner, on the square . . . (We mean Meaghers). JEANETTE STRUVE— V. H. S. Greta Garbo . . . Giggles . . . Long red finger nails . . . Fmger waved hair. EVELYN STUPECK — Calm . . . Pleasant . . . .Amiable disposition . . . Earnest. R.ALPH SUESSE — (Swazie) . . . All around athlete . , . Good mixer , . . Meritorious. RUTH THATCHER — School girl complexion . . . Find me, find my pal . . . Natty . . . Graceful. RENA THOF GREN — Capable . . . Self-conscious . . , Attractive . . . Exemplary conduct at all times. HOWARD TIDHOLM— Varsity basketball . . . Tall Swede ... Too meek and bashful . . . Friendly. JOE TOFTE — Biology expert . . , V. H. S. speed demon . . . Taxi driver for beautiful babies , . . Blushes — in this day and age. RUTH TR.APP — Meek, mild, and modest . . . Dark eyes and hair . . . Triumvirate — Perry. Okum. and Trapp. ELINOR TRUNK — Self-confident . . . Torch singer . . . Worldly . . . Complacent. ELIZABETH URSCHEL— Sleek -haired Lizzie . . . ' Singer . . . Actress . . . Air of dignity. GERALD URSCHEL — True artist ' s temperament . . . 1934 class genius . . . Tofte ' s rival in taxi service. BETTIE W, ' RK — Hilarious . . . Scrappy in athletics . . . Animated . . . Captivating . . . (She got her man, Koble). LENORE WELLS — Mary Deal ' s competitor for high grades . . . Energetic . . . Responsible . . . Loquacious. FOSTER WEST — (Fuzzy) . . . Tough limber . . . Gridder . . . Outspoken at the wrong time . . . The world ' s full of them. GRACE WHITCOMB — Ralph Keehn ' s secret passion , . . From Washington township ... A whiz at basketball. MARJORIE WITNER — Grace ' s pal . . . Serene . . . Shy . . . Outstanding simplicity. CHARLES WILGEN— Our milkman . . . Dodge Brother ' s disciple . . . Wood-worker . . . Loud. JOHN WILLIAMS— Active Hi-Y-er . . . President . . . Butcher boy . . . Capable in all tasks . . . Mathematical maniac. LAUREL ZIMMERMAN— Genuine . . . Magnanimous . . . Proficient . . . Made the grade in three and one-half years. Twenty
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