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Reel Two Lawrence Dahl — Some Like It Hot, a popular twice- elected president of his class who can perform miracles on the hardwood floor. Eleanore Daike — Smart Blonde, an imperturbable lass, intently studies shorthand with an eye on a future business career. Evelyn Dalke — Lovely to Look At. an attractive, fair-haired damsel, a faithful companion to her sister. Norman Danielson — Fifty Roach to Town, a rural lad who dabbles in aviation and ice skating. Alice Davis — The Mitsic Goes Round, an important member of the band who will never need the advice that haste makes waste. Sarah Derman — Dimples, an unpretentious, dark-haired doll, likes to laugh, spends her time on bookkeeping. Roy Dittman — A Man to Remember, a young clarinetist who can really swing out on the licorice stick. William Dougall — Motor Madness, a main standby of Bill Kendall ' s golf team, small but mighty. Rosalie Edwards — Rosalie, musically inclined, serious minded, distinguished by her perpetual pageboy. Byron Ferguson — Proyninent Personality, an outspoken, good-humored lad whose original ideas spark class discussions. Kathryn Field — Head Over Heels in Love, a giggling schoolgirl whose heart resides in Renssalaer. Delmar Fisher — Hoosier Schoolboy, a freckled, curly-haired tumbler who always comes up smiling, Doris Fry — Women Arc Like Tlxat. a sophisticated lady whose auburn locks are always styled in the latest mcde. Sterling- Fry — Woman Wise, a football hero who thinks he understands the opposite sex. Robert Gold — The Woman I Love, a red-haired center who can smash an opposing line but has trouble with his woman. Paul Goodrich — Small Toion Boy. an enthusiastic modeler of airplanes who threatens to revolutionize the in- dustry. Dale Gott — Football Toncher Downer. Kelly a Viking warrior who catches female glances as well as he receives passes. Byron Gramps — Little Tough Guy. a fugitive from the Dead End Kids who likes his hair shaved close. Robert Gratton — Peck ' s Bad Boy. an outspoken authority (?) on women ' s clothes, called Chesty by the mob, Dorothy Graves — Prii ate Nurse, a quiet aspirant to a career of administering to the sick, in the meantime, an outstanding athlete. Maurice Greene — Speed, efficient operator of a roaring motorcycle, delves in mechanics and physics. Gilbert Gregory — My Old Kentucky Home, an easy-going southerner who is short in height but long in per- sonality. Betty Griswold — This Is My Affair, another modest maid, divides her time equally between shorthand and bookkeeping, Clyde Harville — Naughty Bi(t Nice, a master of mischief who never misses an opportunity for fun and frolic, Violet Hill — First Lady, a self-contained, poised lady whose manner reminds one of royalty. Margaret Holzbaur — Making Friends, has an incomparable aptitude for making friends, busies herself with studies. Buford Hoover — The Real Glory, tends to show favoritism to vocal organizations, faithful participant for several years. Nancy Howard — Some Class, styled for youth, her flaming red hair attracts the attention of all she meets. Gregg Johnson — A Man of Affairs, a mental and physical giant who alternately directs his attention to math and science. Robert Johnson — There ' s Always a Woman, a live-wire Lochinvar who lives for the women. Delia Klein — Gymnastics, a small but mighty gymnast wlio partakes of every available sport, Walter Kline — Stroke of Genitis, affable participant in music who lends his talents to scholastic endeavor. Vernon Kraft — Go Getter, musically inclined, plays his trombone well and shows promise in dramatic art. Steve Kriston — Pigskin Palooka. a football Hercules, possesses a magnetic attraction for feminine pulchritude. Joanne Krysa — Small Toxon Girl, thoughtful, self-contained girl, appreciates a humorous situation as well as sobriety. Ralph Lane — Happy-Go-Lucky, definitely masculine in his attitude, lives in a happy-go-lucky atmosphere, Shirlie Lane — Lady of Secrets, directly opposite of vociferosity, but her unobtrusive manner pleases all. Harry Large — Tivo Fisted Gentleman, puisant Titan of the gridiron, always willing to do battle. A free agent. Robert Laughery — Yoti ' rc in the Army Now, a lanky lad who likes airplanes and is ever an aspirant for a young maid ' s heart. Gladys Makovsky — Something to Sing About, a lovable, vivacious Jenny Lind who captures hearts by her sparkling song and spontaneous charm. Beatrice Mann — They Shall Have Music, masters every instrument in the musical world with harmonious re- sults, pursues the noiseless tenor of her way, Margaret Marquardt — Dancing Co-Ed, Martsie, a temperamental blonde, wears striking combinations of plaids, stripes, and colors. 24
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Colors — Blue and White Flower — Yellow Rose Motto — Pax, Successus, Felicatas Peace, Success and Happiness Dale Gotl, vice-president, Lawrence Dahl, presidenf, and Bonnie Beach, secretary, put in extra time on the senior class booths. Cinema Titles Reveal Personality - Reel One Eileen Alyea — Ready. Willing. cduI Able, comely, solitudinous Miss whose raven loclvs are never out of place. Evelyn Anderson — Lady Behai e. amicable, energetic blonde, likes the Bobs, gets along with everyone. Madge Anderson — As You Like It. a buxom lass, renders aid to senior class by boosting candy sales. Virginia Anderson — Merrily We Live, known as Ginny. Her merry blue eyes find fun in everything, even her own jokes. IVIarcele Arndt — When Lo2 e Is Yoiing. a demure honey- blonde who delights in sports and dates with Walt. Joe Awkerman — Rood Demon, distinguished by his Heimie hair cut. never escorts the same V. H. S. girl twice. IMilton Barklev — Slim, a quiet blonde who prefers study and male companionship to the company of the gals of V. H. S. Glaydis Basinger — Little Miss Roughneck, astonishes friends by her speed and accuracy in atheltics and science. Bonnie Beach — Exclusive, a dainty, carrot-topped lady who works hard to control a temper that matches her hair. Mildred Beach — Career Woman, a shy, unobtrusive maiden who spends her time jerking fancy sodas. Catherine Becker — Yot ' . ' re Only Young Once, her persistence and will carry her through many a hard task; never gets excited. Charles Beckwith — Hard to Get. a handsome brunette who pays no more attention to the girls than to his troubles. Maxine Bell — Hide Away Girl, a loyal friend who really takes her studies seriously. Tom Benton — Accent on Girls, a well-liked, well-dressed whirlwind who wastes no time or energy on the dance floor. Ruth Billerbeck — The Kind Lady, usually quiet but enjoys a good time, diligently studies her shorthand. Rosemary Bradney — Artists and Models, a tantalizing blonde who keeps her activities independent of school affairs, her hobby ' s modeling new coiffures. Marjorie Broviak — Forever Yours, an etKcient editor cf the Valpost, likes college men better than those in high school. Robert Brown — Free and Easy, Scud, a silent knight whose rare flashes of humor are all too seldom. Geraldine Bryant — A Girl with Ideas, a tiny tot who goes about her affairs with a serious, purposeful de- termination. Robert Bryarly — Absolute Quiet, a good sport who can be found every basketball game at the reporter ' s table. Patricia Clay— Make Way for a Lady, a cute midget who devotes her time to bettering the Home Ec. Club. Charles Clifford— A Perject Gentleman, a broad-shouldered ' Viking who seemingly well deserves his nickname of Lo ' er. Mila Jean Cochran — Laughing Eyes, a dark-haired colleen who can truthfully say, Prove it. I ' m from Mis- souri. James Conrick — Farmer in the Dell, a country lad, adapts himself to any situation with the same unruffled air. Martha Crisman — Feminine Fun. an outdoor girl who has mastered every major and minor sport, efficient club woman. William Crockett — The Young in Heart, a well-liked member of the Hi-Y who teases a troubled trombone. 23
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Vivian McCann — Bright Girl, a bookkeeping shark, who can balance a budget and grasp an opportunity with the best of them. Edwin Mendel — King of the Newsboys, can carry more papers than the mind can conceive, also possesses curly hair. Herbert Mendel — Call It a Day, Herman, plus in ability, minus in effort, can do but doesn ' t. Francis Miskimins — Slightly Honorable, another of tliese silent men who leave the girls well enough alone, his hair runs toward red. Warren Moiince — Freckles, would avoid work only if the opportunity presented itself, can be definitely se- rious and likeable. Donald Nielsen — It ' s a Great Lije. another Ihin man who can jump bars in track but jumps at few con- clusions otherwise. Eleanor Nolan — Saleslady, affable lass who cherishes the desire to be an ace stenographer. Ardis Otis — Lady Reporter, has a deep appreciation for art, her colorful drawings prove it: also delves in re- porting. Glenn Owens — Star Reporter, always searching for a clue in the world of sports, merits praise for fidelity. Robert Packman — Mr. Smarty, knows most, if not all, the answers; a worker in the things he likes. Raymond Phillips — The Thin Man. Hi Ya, Bu-u-u-ck, a tall eager whose speed on the floor contradicts his lazy drag elsewhere. Dorothy Ragsdale — The Sviartest Girl in Town, delves with fervor into frivolities and developes amazing aca- demic accomplishments. William Ramey — Easy Liinng, a towering basketball player who moves with agility only when the fancy strikes him. Dorothy Rickman — Cliafterbo.r. a giggling gal who gallavants around the halls with a peppy gait. Martha Schellinger — Spirit of Youth, a farmerette whose embarrassed little laugh sets all her curls a-bobbin ' : she blushes. Vere Shook — FootbaH Bngs. a carbon copy of brother Rube, sweeps sweet lasses swiftly off their feet. Mary Helen Shaw — Wi.se Girl, looks stylish, wears a captivating smile and tries to please. Virginia Sherrick — Be Yourself, graced with the rare gift of simplicity, makes good use of her time. Robert Sievers — Society Lawyer, a master of the violin and an orator who turns every classroom into a verit- able Town Hall of the Air. Edward Skinner — Big. Brown Eyes, uses them to good advantage with V. H. S. girls, gets petrol for his car at wholesale prices. Kenneth Slocum — Here I ain a Stranger, gives freely of his time for a worthwhile cause, namely his educa- tion, generally active. Loren Smith — Everyday ' s a Holiday, puts forth efforts to avoid worry, a sensible lad. James Smith — Rembrandt, The Baron, an active Hi-Y treasurer and an artist whose taste runs toward titian. William Snook — The Devil Is a Sissy, the mischievous brat of V. H. S. who refuses to show concern over every- day occurrences. Eileen Sterbenz — Dinner at the Ritz. keeps her figger despite her food, incapable of looking surprised. Jeane Stinchfield — The Dark Hazard, a soft-spoken brunette who possesses big. flirtatious, brown eyes, wears red to advantage. Melvin Stinchfield — Hoiu to Behave, a skillful athlete who hails from Shortridge, one of those guys who never seem to study. Virgil Stipp — Great Guy, a friendly fellow with a deep, pleasing voice who loves to flirt with the girls. Robert Stoner — Toy of Living, a happy-hearted chemistry shark who has a mania for golf, Virginia A., and riding in a Buick. Lawrence Sudakov — The Candid Kid, an auburn-haired camera fiend who never lets a teacher ' s disapproval stop him. Rose Swift — Little Women, a tiny, flaxen-haired miss who won ' t waste her time on men or mischief. Ellis Swisher — Come Up Smiling, a tall, good-looking blonde who manages to cover up his enthusiasm. Janet Take — Blondie, a lackadaisical humorist who keeps her friends in constant mirth over her continual chatter. William Thiel — Smilin ' Through, a studious guy with a gorgeous smile who squires the frosh and sophomore gals around the courts of V. H. S. Maxine Thunc — Girls Can Play, a slim brownette who is a member of the Forest Park gang. Irene Tilton — Vivacious Lady, an active flirtatious busy-body who likes to be moving all the time. Anne Walsh — Pepper, an attractive damsel whose spirit and friendliness are responsible for her popularity. Herbert Weichert — Free and Easy, follows the way of a free life, silent chap, converses more or less with himself. Nancy Whipple — I Dream Too Much, a prize student who lives to tease, takes her love seriously. Richard Windle — Many Sappy Returns, enjoys excessively the liberality of a free country, indulges in both athletics and love. Coralou Zimmerman — It ' s Love Again, an active clubwoman, amazes all by her dignified and queenly air. 25
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