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PHYLLIS JEAN SCHLAUCH CLUBS: Booster 15 Dramatic 2, 3. Dimples would be a proper and fitting name for Phyllis. We are kept in the dark as to why she works so hard and what she uses as her incentive. But wait-a glimmer of light- Then Came the Dawn. EDITH CAROLYN SCI-IROEDER CLUBS: Drama ic 1, 2, 3, 4 QV. Pres. 453 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 QPres. 42. CLASS: Arcana Staff qClass Willj. Edith, the actress of our class, can be anything within reason or-without re son if you want her to. She loves singing and adores poetry. Have you ever heard her Stein Song or Jock of I-Iazeldeanu? WALTER E. SCHWEITZER CLUBS: Science I, 25 Modern Language 3, 4. CLASS: Arcana Staff fArt Ediorj. SCHOOL: Band 3, 4: We Ha Staff. To create an impression, nothing equals coming in late. ,.'X ists CWilter is one of the first orderj can afford to be different. Y music and dancing appeal to him-again it's the artist in him. MARY JANE SEIWELL CLUBS: Dramatic 1, Personnel 2, 4, Glee 3, Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4. Mary is one of our commercial students, whose giggle can uinher attract or distract anyone. As a change from her work, she participates in winter Sports, sleigh riding and ice skating and--oh, yes, she is especially fond of uhockeyf' JOHN SERBIN CLUBS: Science 1, Modern Language 25 Press 2, 3. SCHOOL: Track 3. Emma gonna have trouble with you?,' John likes jazz, but, coming to broken rhythm between school work and him-some contrast! He's usually prepared but he hasn't been seen working yet. We dub him our mystery man. FLORENCE E. SILVASI CLUBS: Dramatic lg Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. Flash as her name suggests, is a whiz at cycling or skating. She's a jolly companion, quite entertaining at the piano, guitar, violin, or uke.n She has a weakness, you'll know who it is in due time. MARY VIRGINIA SIMMONS CLUBS: Dramatic lg Personnel 2, 4g Press 3, 4. SCHOOL: Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4. Mary's one of our rah-rah girls-a cheerleader. She has spent so much time riding, driving a car, and Qconsciously or notj cheering someone on, that she and ubook larnin ' didn't get much of a chance at team Work. MICHAEL A. SIST CLUBS: Science 1, 2, Debating 2, Press 2, 3, 45 Personnel 2, 3, 4. ScHooL: We Ha Staff 3, 4: Basketball QAss't Mgr. 3J. An oWner's license would give us all a Sunday afternoon ride. Why not get one, Mike? Those pigeons and rabbits d0n't require a license, do they? Neither does that trick shot at billiards--you have one, we heard. The ARCANA 1937 S
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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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JOHN SKIBA Audcnried has produced another Romeo. This time john is selected for that title because of his antics with freshmen girls. Believe it or not, he's a boy who enjoys studying and can talk more quantitively than most Women. HAROLD E. SMITH CLUBS: Booster lg Press 2, 3, 4. SCHOOL: We Ha Staff fReporterJ. Smitty's cowboy manifestations with his guitar have won him the name of The Sybertsville Croonerf' He is a game kid but was it his love of hunting alone that prompted the Press Club to give him that deer ? MARGARET J. SMITH CLUBS! Booster lg Nature 2: Press 3, 4. The world is so full of a number of things that interest Margy that no one of them can get much attention. But as Chance would have it, she does concentrate on other things besides schoolwork. Mechanics, driving, and football heroes draw the lucky cards. THOMAS J. STAPLES CLUBS: Dramatic 1, 2: Modern Language 3. W'henever Tommy finds time to be such a good chemis- try ancl French student, we don't know. Besides fooling with the girls, he's an ace stage manager and dispenser of refresh- ments. Perhaps when solving that, we might stumble upon the truth about that 'lshinerf' JOSEPH S. STASKO CLUBS: Varsity W 1, 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Treasurer 1, 2, 3: Arcana Staff. SCHOOL: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Qco- captain 4J. , Butch uses his position as one of our business managers and football heroes to great advantage-in skipping classes. He used to enjoy putting the ball through the laces-now he puts the belle through the paces. PETER J, STASUKONIS CLUBS: Dramatic 1, 2: Modern Language 3, 4. SCHOOL: Orchestra 1, 2. Pete is just as good-natured and cheerful as he is large, and he's our man-mountain. Can we attribute his lack of enthusiasm in classes and his occassional burst of song in halls to his Love in Bloomv? SUE SUPER CLUBs: Booster 1: Girl Reserves 1: Personnel 2: Debating 3, 4: Modern Language 4. Sue certainly has the gift of gab Cask any teacherj. But don't be misled-her school record reveals that she knows how to apply this talent wisely. Her interest in sewing clothes indicates that perhaps we have a future modiste among us. ARLENE ANNE SWINESBURG CLUBS: Glee Ig Commercial 2: Press 3, 45 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Arcana Staff fTypistJ SCHOOL! We Ha Staif. We have yet to see the day when Arlene will attempt something and then not excel in it, whether it be in school or extra-curricular activities. Too bad we haven't a girl's basket- ball team-she's a swell center, Al right. The ARCANA 1937
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