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SENIOR PERSONALITIES LORRAINE JOHNSON — Enjoys bookkeeping when the figures add up correctly, plies the knitting needles with vim. MARJORIE JOHNSTON — Smart clothes, clear complexion, poetically inclined, Oh. Mary! ARLENE JONES — Diminutive, shy as a mouse, giggles, then looks scared. GERALD JONES — Jonesy , slight, but a sticker, here, there, everywhere, backs away with Let me at him! HAROLD JONES — Don ' t forget the Norman , the original Georgia peach, plays the cornet with a Southern drawl. GENEVIEVE JUNG J OH AN— That quizzical look, cinema-goer, likes Miiky-Ways. CARLTON KLINE — Tiger , takes long trips downstale in his Chevvie. In football, Who broke that man ' s leg? I done it. Coach! HOWARD KRIEGER— Sliphorn slipper, wields the baton for Old MacDonald ' s Farm . MARGUERITE KRUDUP — Enraptured by classic waltzes with Ed Pratt, distinctive walk. LUDWIG KUECK — Hates Ludwig and Luddy , likes Ludy (and Lucy), a shock of hair o ' erhangs his brow. ALICE KUEHL — Small, dimpled, recites with grimaces, smiles with dark eyes. HARRY LA FORCE — Ocean gale blowing from Bullseye ' s shores, popular in and out of school, a great guy, but not the way he thinks. ETHEL LAFRENTZ — Sweet face, curly hair, unconsciously provokes mirth with quaint speech. VERNON LAIN — Bunny , wields a wicked ping-pong paddle, cranks a ' 26 Pontiac, Lee is his musical middle name. CHRISTINE LINDALL — Teeny , taps, types, tops in sports, perpetual smile, big brown eyes. ROBERT LIPPMAN— Bob , ex-football manager, plays (around) on the clarinet, hobbies: radio and electricity. RUTH LOGAN— Dances ' till the wee hours, goes for university men. BETTY LOTT- — Gal from Chicago, plenty of style, still gets an appraising glance and Who is she? MARILYN LUDOLPH— Entertained ambition of playing trombone smears, pals with Dorothy Rex. ROBERTA MADAUS — Knows her German, blonde, studious, precise. DOROTHY MAGID — Industrious typist, she knows her onions . BONNIE MAHON — Inseparable from Rosemary, enchanting, bedimpled smile, an eye for colors. THEODORE MAKOVSKY — Ted , likes jig bands, rhythm in his feet and music in his sax, piano, or what have you. LENA MANAGO — Energetic, keeps shy of mystery stories. CECILE MANN — Always willing to help, makes eyes indiscriminately, busies herself somehow, always. PAULINE MANOLATO — Sprightly walk, attractive teeth, shows acting talent and love of literature. HELEN MATUK — Light hair, pleasing personality, speaks slowly and distinctly. ANN MAULSBY — Presidency of Girls ' Athletic Association and Girl Reserves kept her busy, sole interest — sports, tomboyish and likeable. BRICE McCANN — Center, quarterback, end. halfback, all over the gridiron, sounds like a team, it ' s slow but sure McCann. KATHLEEN McGILLICUDDY — Disarming smile helps her collect dues, Madame Curie the second. HELEN LOUISE McKAY- — Good-natured, laughing eyes, elocutes about the rock-bound coasts of Maine. HELEN MEAD — Dignified, does her work well, light of voice. CARROLL MILES — Vocalist and director of no mean ability, can ' t outsmart Ruth Lindner, nervous but triumphant actor. BARBARA MUSTER — Walks speedily, purposefully, works silently, diligently, never obtrusive. VIRGINIA MYERS — Giggles, warbles popular songs, likes ' em hot, ELIZABETH NIELSEN — From a family of strong, silent men, Lorraine, bookkeeping, and I . EMMA JEAN NORTH— Just hailed from Chicago, pretty, popular. ROBERT PIERCE — Bob , big and handsome, but that didn ' t affect his work on the Viking eleven. VERNER RAELSON — Swede , chemistry shark, the Valenian ' s big business man. WALTER RAYDER — Walt , a second Londos, kinky dark hair, the girls don ' t worry him. Eighte
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SENIOR PERSONALITIES WILLIAM ADAMS— Bill , the Columbia City Kid, a nervous smile, a sandy pompadour, an agreeable disposition. RAYMOND ANDERSON— Ray , balanced Hi-Y accounts, sold candy, found femininity in Gary. ROBERT BALL— Bob , Viking mainstay, equestrian, speaks with a Southern slur, slow but sure. JEANNE BERLIN — Dark hair, vivacious, took part of frivolous co-ed in Christmas play. RAY BERNDT — Tall and gaunt, steps off some three or four miles walking to school. PAULINE BIGGS— Alias P. Z. B. . infectious laugh, scrapes a (iddle and fingers a flute. GENEVIEVE BLACK — Gen , diminutive damsel, sparkling smile, talks a mile a minute, not exactly a home-body . MARG.ARET BLANEY— Friendly, loyal to G. R. and Stan W., dances well, knows what she knows. TRISMAN BROWN— Tris , noonday league sharpshooter, keeps cool occasionally, keeps his Hi-Y pin at hand. JANET BUDDO— Has eyes only for Tub Ulsh, he doesn ' t resent it, tall and magnetic. LUCILLE BURGE— Home Economics gal. grammar ' s her stumbling block, has plans for Willie F. WILLIAM BURK— Bill , big butter and egg man, guy with a million gags, no strings to his affections PAULINE CHURCH— Serious, friendly. The Girl Without a Past . HERBERT CLAUDON— Herb , fighting terror of noonday league, looks half asleep behind his goggles. LAURA MAE CONLEY— Conley , types, taps, goes in for athletics and athletes, also known as L. M. C. CHARLOTTE CORSBIE— Keeps her coiffure in perfect order, typing shark, big heart influence. KENNETH DANIELSON— A newcomer to Valpo, shy around the school. LENORA DE GRAZIA— Quiet but friendly, sometimes not so quiet, Especially when I do the Continental . BETTY DETLEFS— Courteous, a twinkle in her eye, expert at winking, takes Jim Helzel places (it ' s Leap Year.) MARIAN DONLEY— Reserved, tiny, grins at trouble, usually gets in it. though. CHARLES DOUD — Chuck , all-around head man. scientist, lets an eyelher out occasionally, wears spats to hide the shoes he talks himself into buying. MARY DURAND — Jet black hair, snappy dresser, prefers university boys. JOSEPH DYE — Joe , finally put the finishing touches on his education, was a gridiron flash, loafs around in a daze. MARTHA EDWARDS — Big help to the Home Economics Club, red hair, controls the temper that goes with it, inseparable from Viola. JAMES EVANS — Bud , wise-cracking card shark, he wows ' em. or maybe he doesn ' t. MABLE FIELD — Took Deutsche to heart, studious, neat in penmanship. PAUL GARRISON — Very quiet when there ' s no one to talk to. hated to leave V. H. S.. put it off ' til now. NORMA GENTZ — Relies on nature for rosy cheeks, on skill with curlers for wavy hair, wants Diamond Lil ' s jewelry. JACK GOODMAN— Tumbles, a new son of V. H. S. EILEEN GRASS — Don ' t call me Ikie! . peppy yell leader, kept her fingers crossed at basketball games. BERNEICE GROVES — Beame . short of stature, dances, sings, tickles the ivories, label her Dynamite . AGNES HAGERTY — Pretty eyes, shorthand whiz, defends her own views. RAYMOND HANDSCHY — Ray , artist, also draws, he ' s the drummer man in the band, incorporated with Joe Smisek for Zilch Gate Crashing Co. LOIS HILDRETH — Trim, dark, stylish, loves dancing, has that Old Spanish Custom appearance. ANNABELLE HINKLE— Sprinkle , short, tomboyish, athletic, a Hinkle through and through. COURTNEY HOLT — Cork , a one-woman man, L. M. C. kept him training for court, gridiron, and diamond, alias Parry. F-EVA LEE HOLT — Has that oriental air, keeps her weight down despite Axel ' s Butternut Spring dairy produce. MILDRED HOWARD — Blonde, more serious than she looks, enjoys reading, acting. WILLIAM JENSEN — Bill , blond paper-boy, argumentative as a criminal lawyer, interested in school. A1.LENE JOHNSON — Jeanne ' s pal, straw-colored hair, summer address at night: Blackhawk Beach. Seventeen
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SENIOR PERSONALITIES PAUL REIBLY— Gashouse , likes to quibble with Ray Clifford, only V. H. S. student who can keep a book clean. DOROTHY REX — Short, likes publicity, insistent, prefers the upper hall. MARIE RICKMAN— Tall, anticipates Saturday night, knows all about the Prairie Farmer CARMEN RIVADENEIR.A-Long, graceful fingers, loves art. dark, has a red headed brother. JAMES ROBBINS— Ribbons , cue expert. Miss Sieb named me Orrie , has young ideas. JOHN RUGE— Chief threat to Lawson Little, demon of the basketball courts, another Grantland Rice. ROBERT SANZ— Bob , teams with Lippman for torn-foolery, football manager, bashful, or is he? NELL SCHELLINGER — Good-natured, light hair, soft voice, farmerette. KENNETH SCHNEIDER- Shere . Ken , has tendency to skid mio the ditch, likeable. DOROTHY SEVERIN— Used to like an aviator (has been up in the air ever since). GLADYS SHEETS— Smiles when she ' s not giggling, lets her brother take care of the athletic laurels JACQUELINE SIEVER Jackie , way up in the rafters, freckles, sense of humor, wrote some of these obituaries. JOSEPH SMISEK— Joe , pantomime ' s his specialty, goes to the cleaners occasionally, where ' s his fidelity ' ARTHUR SMITH- Art . blushes down to his collar, speediest, hardest driving man in football, he isn ' t bashful around Jane. JAMES SMITH- ' -Jim . red headed candy salesman, grows like a weed, from the seat of rural civilization — Forest Park. FRANCIS SPENCER- Spink . good tumbler, here, there, and everywhere. MAE STEINWAY-Practice teacher. Bernie Ulsh ' s girl, rhythm in her nursery rhymes. JOHN STEWART— Jack , little man. big beard, yodeler. ROBERT STEWART-Practical joker, always with a pocketful of gadgets and a bunch of new jokes for his friends. Can imitate anything from a popgun to a porker. BETTE STODDARD— Short, dark, prone to disagree with Miss Hudson. JAMES STONER— Jim, goes into convulsions on the cornet, slaps ' em over with cerebral superfluities, let his hair grow this season. MILDRED STUPECK — Sober student, earnest actress, grave girl almost ROSEMARY THOMPSON- ' Rosie to Miss Sieb. Byron ' s gal. lives down beyond Students ' Bridge. ROBERT THORGREN— Bob , a stolid son of a silent race, curly hair, all-around athlete, one of the best-dressed . GfJACE TIDHOLM— Almost a suburbanite, blonde by birth, pals with Lenora. ROBERT ULSH— Bob , Santa Claus to the kiddies, businesslike when he ' s businesslike. Sir Galahad in an armoured tank. RUTH RAY WALLACE— V. H. S. polo team captain ' s flame, newcomer, she ' s from Missouri. LOIS WHARTON— Large, lovely eyes, likes proms, beats a wicked keyboard, always tops the honor roll. POLLY WHEELER— Mischievous, keeps several on the string, beats boom-boom on the big bass drum VIOLA WHEELER-A chronic flirt, they all fall. Betty Boop ' s giggle-and that ' s not all. HOWARD WHITE— A master-mind, sits by the fireside with books and guns unless one of his out-of-town ferns IS around, then hold your hat! LILLIAN WILLIAMS-Dark and Mae West-ish in appearance, sweet and silent disposition ARTHUR WILLIAMSON- Art . stalkmg brute whose cruelty shows itself in the form of bird-call imitations CONSTANCE WILLIAMSON- ' Connie . smiles down at a dizzy world, gets around, though. ROBERT WILSON- Bob . city slicker with generous smile and blond hair, has a crush on a Crown Point cutie. CAROLINE WISE— Pet , possesses subtle attraction for boys, knows all the answers, has insatiable curiosity. PAULINE WITNER— Staunch basketball fan. efficient behind her spectacles, playful in sports. JAMES WOMACKS- Jim . a horny-handed son of toll, modest, reaches school via chauffeur of some kind. CARL WOOD— Smirk smeared over his visage, twiddles a pencil in nervous fingers, wears his heart (pure gold) on his sleeve. PEARL WOODARD-Oflen seen with Lucille Burge, her Chaucer didn ' t agree with h her. Ninete
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