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DOROTHY ADAMS An excellent scholar ... an expert typist . . . an amiable friend . . . likes music . . . plays the piano . . . sings with a silvery soprano voice . lauqhs gaily . . . never hurries to get on the trolley . . . yet always gets there on time . . . spends her sixth period cutting stencils. DUNCAN AUGUSTINE A dependable sort of fellow . . . diqnifiad . . . conscientious about his studies . . . always the qentleman . . . has one of the most colorful vo- cabularies in the school . . . always has a host of worth-whilo ideas and an abundance of good, com- mon sense . . . was seen in Lady Windermere's Fan . . . editor-in-chief of the Phoenician . . . a true and sincera friend to all who have the good fortune of knowing him well. LILLIAN BATTELL ■ ■ . e ' Modest . . . generous . . . neat . . . gentle in personage . . . plays the game fairly and squarely . . . ambitious and kind . . . shows a willingness to work . . . plays the bass viol like one inspired . . . may some day be a second Michael Angelo . . . admires tall men . . . ask about her operations . . . dramatic . . . will be romombered as a versa- tile artist and musician. MABEL BATTELL Only student who has the honor of beinq in two classes . . . has a letter for four years of harmoniz- inq in the orchestra . . . favorite pastimes . . knit- tinq . . . crocheting . . . golfing . . . can’t resist teasinq . . . laughs with very little encouragement . . . her ambition ... to become successful in the business world. Ouiot . . . nonchalant . . . polite at all times . . . even in bad weather . . . likes the out-of doors . . . a deer hunter . . . ventilation expert of the fourth period English class . . . reliable linesman on the football team . . . speaks in a deep, bass voice . . . makes himself scarce when girls are around. SENIORS
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First row: Hunter, Sakmar, Adams. Zakicuiya. Brown. Hop- kins. Shanahan, and Kaufman. Second row: Haynes. Ham- mond. Sinqor. Bulick. Hunt. Boy- er. Alexander, and Dodson. Third row: Rudy. Ream, Fo-vd. Williams. Oaykivucq. Kalma' Krieqer, Mishler. McClintock Kauffman. Stewart. Wriqht, Rus- sel, Cosqrovo. and Rogers. Fourth row: Maxwell, Davis. Kerr. Raffensperqer, William-. Malcy. Pullian. Longwell. Mil- ler, and Sawade. Fifth row: Batteil. Stevens, Campbell. . Zemer, Burkhardt Homyak. Steinkirk. Schlesinger Lewis. Walker. Moran, Shauley. and Palliser. Sixth row: Mosholdor, Dorer. Kelly. Watson. Townsond. Hag- er, and Swank. BASHFUL FRESHIES Now we are lowly Freshmen, Singing our v orking cong; We, who have jus entered high school. And are trying to avoid all wrong. In a year we'll be Sophomores, Humming a different strain; After that v e'll be Juniors, And soon the rank of Seniors we'll gain. But, then, when we are Seniors, Singing our victory song, Wc -l look back to our days as Freshmen, When we tried to be cheerful and strong. —George Statler. MEN IN THE MAKING First row: Statler. Bowman. Evans. LaVine, Emeiqh. Berkey, and Mattorn. Socond row: Gillin, Rinqold, Suto, Thomas. Auqustine. Price. Oqlo. and Henderson. Third row: Gilbert. Jono;. Hunt, Weiqel. Stouffo:. Witkoi- ky. Miller, Truxal. and Fleck. Fourth row: Beam, Paulovitch, Mosteller, Hammerlo. SobditcY Simmons, Longwell, and Kern. Fifth row: Dutko, Krenicky, Worry. Wonderoth. Butler, ?ijd Whitten.
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WILLIAM BERKEY Handsome . . . gi I shy . . . ambitious . . . loves baseball . . . delights in driving . . . interest- ed in Forndale. . . secretly prefers blondes . . enjoys a good joke . . . apt . . . lively . . . has a bition to be a banker some day . . . alert to the occasion . . . efficient in banking . . . takos every- thing for granted . . . fond of all athlelics . . looks to the future for his happinoss . . . usually seen hurrying about with his pals. 'j CARL BOHARSHIK Hails from Catholic High . . . among his friends is best known as Bo‘ . . . helps the band along with the squeaking of his clarinet . . . good-natured . . . humorous . . . has an everlasting smile . . . school work is the least of his cares . . . gets a big kick out cf life . . . and helps others do the same. ALICE BOYER Quiet . . . apt . . . ready and willing to hcio at all times . . . witty . . . clear complexion . . . sparllinq brown eyes. . . a winning personality . . . has hands fit for a queen . . . loves best to tap away at a typewriter . . . ardent athletic fan . . . has done her pa-t in preparing programs for Girls’ League . . . played clarinet in band . . . drives a car like a vetoron. JANE BOYLE tle and lovable . . . full of Irish wit and the latest qossip . . . always a good sport . . . wears snappy clothes . . . vivacious . . . fits well in any crowd . . . always willing to help . . . laughs up- roariously at the slightest joke . . . light-hoarted . . . has won over every heart . . . deprived Cath- olic High of a grand Senior. RITA BROWN Vivid . . . demure . . . fascinating eyes . . . twinkle and all . . . ready for fun . . .even rol'ei skatinq . . . works strenuously at typing and stenog- raphy . . . prefers ices and sweets . . . likes tiqht- rope walkinq and sinqing in ihe minstrels . . . roots for Windber in athletics . . . wears her clothos snappily . . . has hopes as a future night club host- ess .. . Miss Cansn’s sccrotary do luxe. SENIORS
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