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LEON M. PENKALA CLUBS: Scicnce 1: Press 2, 3, 4. SCHOOL: We Ha Staff fSpecia1 Correspondent 3, 43. Pinky's night life loses its glamour when he must rise and load that bread truck. About studies, it doesn't matter- long or shorLg but with girl friends, he,s choicy-he likes them tall and blonde. AGNES A. PODLESNY CLUBS: Booster lg Personnel 2: Commercial 35 Press 4. SCHOOL: We Ha Staff. Agnes Hnds that chemistry is an agreeable and colorful change from the system and order of commercial subjects. She knits away her troubles after school. She can't have very many if-well, how long did it take you to make that sweater? MIRIAM RENEA PRICE CLUBS: Press 2, 3, 4. SCHOOL: We Ha Staff fCirculation Editor Zj. Thinking of Miriam instantly brings two thoughts to our minds-Miriam and her inseparable friend, Arlene-Miriam and her inexhaustible supply of candy. What brings on that con- vulsive laughter? Well, you aw-sker. ELEANORE M. QUINN CLUBS: Personnel 1, 2, Press 3, 45 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. SCHOOL: We I-Ia Staff 3, 4. Elcanorc glides through her classes with the same effort- ,less ease she displays on the dance floor. Is it possible that Monday night Study Club at St. Gabriel's holds other interests for her? AGNES F. RANJO CLUBS! Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic 1, 2, 3, 4: Debating 2, 3. CLAss: Arcana Staff. Agnes' enthusiasm hasn't confined her honor roll record to school. Home, church Cassuming the nature spiritualj, yea, in talking and laughing-the sky's the limit. If the future doesn't come through with something big-then there ainit no justice. REGINA L. RANJO CLUBS: Personnel 1, 2: Modern Language 4 QTreas.J. 'lQueenie is definitely interested in medicine, not only be- cause she's going to be a nurse but also because of that young medico. But, Re, perhaps you should have taken your chemistry just a little more seriously. HOWARD D. REESE CLUBS: Dramatic 2, 3, 4: Press 3, Debating 4. CLASS! Vice President 3: Arcana Staff QHumor Editorj. Howard believes that children should be heard and not seen. He is heard everywhere except in classes, seen seldom after noon. His witty remarks and silly sayings, combined with his shadow laugh, constantly amuse his classmates. A WILLIAM LLEWELLYN RICHARDS JR. CLUBS: Science 1, 2, 3: Press 39 Modern Language 4. SCHOOL: Track 3, 4. Bill's butterfly collection is the envy of many of our Biology students Knot everyone can mount them so wellj. His persistent arguments about everything-in-general and nothing- in-parricular never fail to irritate his, teachers. I The ARCANA 1931 S
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DOROTHY LORETTA MEISS CLU1zs: Booster Ig Dramatic 2: Modern Language 3, Debating 43 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. Dot is one of our extremely busy girls. Shows and extra-curricular activities take up her afternoons, friends and dances, her evenings. What little Qdecidedly littlej time is left after reading her mail, she uses in skipping school. BETTE JAYNE MORTON CLUBS: Glee 1: Dramatic 2, 3, 4 QSec'y D45 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 QV. Pres. 4J. Bette is one of our ambitious girls. She does things-in a largo legato manner which is manifest both in her music world and executive duties. Her favorite song is Rocked in thc Cradle -Well, you know the rest of it. MARGUERITE KATHLEEN NEVERAS CLUBS: Glee lg Debating 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 1, 2. Margy, you want to be a beautician some day. Remem- ber, you must be at the shop evcry day if you Want to bring home any Bills, This will eliminate afternoon driving, too, get that-'stoo bad! JOHN G. OAKES CLUBS: Science 1, 3, 4: Debating 2. SCHOOL: Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4. John enjoys ustringingl' along the little girl on his right in home 1'oom. Q1-Ie should be good, he's a violinist in the orchcstra.J His other accomplishments of no mean degree are driving and bookbinding-in both par excellence. MAGDALENE T. OGOZALEK CLUBS: Dramatic 15 Personnel 3, Modern Language 4. Oh, for a book and a cozy nook seems to have been written especially for Magdalene. The French QMagdalene knowsj have a word which would best describe her, petite. Tell us, dolyou really enjoy going to the movies alone? ANDREW PAPINCHAK CLUBS: Debating 25 Modern Language 4. Andrew is original when it comes to making school thrilling-Western Stories. A magazine is just about what he could carry comfortably-no physical exertion. Why not pep up and reenact a Buffalo Bill episode? EDWARD PAVLOSKI CLUBS! Varsity W 2, 3, 4. SCHOOL: Football 1, 2, 3 QMgr. 49. Eddie,s one of the dependable pillars of the Health and Strength Club-but Generals must be dependable. Who shall cver forget those ear-bloomin' and hair-raisin' wrestling ex- hibitions he participated in for class benefits? STANLEY JOSEPH PENKALA SCHOOL: Football 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2. 'Tis sad that one as young as Stanley should be disillusioned concerning life. Another woman-hater, you know. Things theorc:ical don't faze him-so school is outg but the practical- he's a coal operator in miniature. The ARCANA 1937
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ESTHER A. RICHENBACHER CLUBs: Drama'ic lg Modern Language 3, 45 Girl Reserves 3, 4. SCHOOL! Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Esther has the distinction of being one of our best students and the only girl violinist in our class. She enjoys all winter sports and loves to read poetry. Couldn't you tell us just what name rhymes with yours, Esther? EMMA LILLIAN ROCK CLUBS! Personnel 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3. Emma will certainly be a success as a stenographer for she will never uget on the boss' nerves with incessant chatter- ing. It's truly an asset, Emma, and will be useful in more fields than one. MARIE LUCILLE ROGERS CLUBS: Personnel 2, 3, 4 QV. Pres. 45, Girl Reserves 2. Marie's our prize go-getter-largely responsible for our card party successes. She works plenty--at home-at school- at the luncheonette. How in the world can you run those walks in on your schedule? It's a gift. MYRTLE IRENE ROTH CLUBS: Personnel 2, 45 Glee 3. While some classmates have attracted attention by their noise, Myrtle has gained fame for her silence. She likes work fthat accounts for her good workb. We hear she likes her fifth period class best-or does she? PHILIP G. RUDOLPH CLUBS: Personnel lg Press 2, 3, 4 CPres. 41. CLASS: Arcana Staff. SCHOOL: We Ha Staff 2, 3, 4 QAss't Bus. Mgr. 35 Bus. Mgr. 4Jg Band 1, 2, 3, 4 QPresiclent 453 Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4. Philip is one busy boy. If he's not president of this, he's manager of that. Then, too, he's just brimming over with K'sax appeal. With his versatility, garnished with cheerfulness and courtesy, we predict a brilliant future. MILDRED MARIE SARGENT - CLUBS: Booster lg Personnel 2, Press 4. Mildred always was so conscientious-about her school work, her appearance, and 'most everything. She'd make a fine farmerette and-we all know Conyngham is an up and coming town. NWALTER EDWARD SCHALLES CLUBS: Science lg Press 4. Was you dere, Schally? If you mean school, no. Walter can give more reasons for getting legitimate excuses than any other one we know. If you didn't use those afternoons to practice basketball, what did you do? WILMA MARIE SCHEGAN CLUBS: Booster Ig Personnel 23 Press 4, Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3. SCHOOL: We Ha Staff 4. Wilma knows the value of a sane means of recreation. When her commercial work is finished, she dances or plays basketball ftopnoteh in both, tooj. Perhaps that is the secret of her physical well-being and her 'unusual vitality. The ARCANA 1931
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