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-1 flfxf Q71 in . ' 8 -1 X in . 5 .Ju fd xp, A I N fi -V I It Yr' My QJPAAJ' V my .ff Q5 fr f cgi' NJ it V4 .Ju ' ooRDoN D. SEIDEL Sly-dell Zoomll VVhat's ahead of that rising cloud of dust? VVhy itls Sly-dell out on another of his spins. Gordon is the pe- culiar memher of the class. He races to school in nothing Hat, hut the sight of a classroom door weakens him con- siderahly. We admit it is a rare privilege to see him really taking shorthand, hut his arguments in P. of D. are un- surpassahle. Gordon's future is in mechanical worlc, so we wish him success. Steady driving, Gordonl Science Cluh lg,-ylodeli Cluh 2: Orchestra l, 2: Outdoor Cluh 4: Glee luh . 1' i , 3 X HERBERT W. SHEIDY Shady Sheidy hails from the Lower Heidelherg region. At First glance one might think him to he one of the rapidly dis- appearing usilent-men,', hut further acquaintance proves he is well ahle to keep up with the rest of the fellows. Sheidy's hohloies are girls and his violin. The rumors of hearthrealc may he true, hut until the right girl arrives, we hope Sheidy will climh to success on the strings of his heloved violin. Good luck, Sheidyl A. A. 2, 3. 4: Outdoor Cluh 5, 4: Orchestra I, 2. 3. 4. MYRLE E. SHEIDY Shady lVlyrle is one of the more quiet and unassuming memhers ol the class, hut underneath her reserved manner are concealed many fine qualities. At noon she may usually he found in the auditorium with Edith, having a jolly good time. We helieve Myrleys heart is set on entering the profession of hairdressing. usilence is Cvoldenf' Myrle: therefore we are confident you will not he disappointed in your endeavor. Heaps of success from the senior classl A. A. 4: Knitting Cluh 3: Press Cluh 4. C. RAYMOND STERNBERGH Usterneyn Raymond is the big industrial magnate of the class. An idea of his favorite pastime can he gained from the fact that his pockets are usually filled with hits of metal which he uses in his Various inventions. Mixed with the parts of his con- trivances are chunlcs of chocolate which he munches while pre-occupied hy the thought of another invention. From his discussion on the suhject we expect usterneyn to malce his life worlc commercial traveling. A. A. 5, 4: Outdoor Cluh 3, 4. I V .h, K..-1 ' ,gl -f f fbf' CS 'V N 1 .' .,.. ,f I ' - . ' ' Q 'IVV , f 41, ,lf .sl .2 ,gfrf V- n ' ' 0 , i253 P. 4 1 Ll' 7937
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A Jim w. . M 'J - ' ' A . .. , 'El Ft WJEWQ ave '22f3w,.,.4-e, 793 PAULINE E. RUTH Upollyn Polly is lilce the star who gains fame over night. During this year she has attained the heights coveted hy every senior. Polly,s heautilul voice won her an operatic solo and since she has steadily climlaed to success, participating in extra- curricular activities until she can literally loe called, Hthe little senior who toolc the biggest step.H Polly, the ideal stu- dent, plans to go to business school, and hopes for success in the commercial world. The loest of luclc, Polly, and lceep singingl Lihrary Stalzl 2, 5. 4: Glce Cluh 2. 4: Knitting Cluh 5: Girl Reserve Club lrlqrcasureri 4: A. A. 5. 4: journalistic Cluh 4: Year Book Staff 4. HAROLD E. SCHWEITZER Schweitzer Harold is a congenial and good-natured young man and is gifted with an agreeahle disposition,-all of which comhine to malce him a lilceahle student. Harold,s two dominant holo- loies obviously are hasehall and aeronautics: in fact, he has ambitions of becoming an aviator. We are confident that when Schweitzer pilots his plane, he will talce over the con- trols lor a perfect talce-off and soar to exalting heights. Happy landing, Haroldl A. A. I, 2. 5, 4: Band I: Modeling Clula 2, 5: President ol Mod- eling Cluh 5: Outdoor Cluh 5, 4: Clalss Baslcethall 4. ANNA M. RITTER Ann Ann is an all 'round sport, always ready to help, he it in worlc or lun, which is reason enough for her many lriencls. Her one great asset is her nimhle lingers for typing. If your children should ever suffer from any of the many children's diseases, call Ann: for she intends to enter a chilclrenys hospital for her future worlc. May success he yours. Ann. Glee Cluh 2, 5, 4: A. A. I, 2, 5, 4: Girl Reserves 5: .lournalistic Cluh 4: Traclc I, 2, 5, 4: Dance Committee 4. AUGUSTA M. RUTH Gussien Vvho is that sophisticated young lVliss usually seen with the loetter hall of the opposite sex? Rightl It is none other than our own little Gussie. Gussie is small of stature: a lact which has no reflection on her popularity. Her person- ality has won her. many friends, hesides all those she Hpan- therizesf' Gussie-'s future lies in clramatics, we are told, so we wish her' s ess in that or any other field she may enter. Lihrary Egg :Traclc 2, 5, 4: A. A. 5, 4: Dramatic Cluh 4: lnter- class Sfpwts lljj' Year Boolc Staff 4. 1 J' ,f'. Vf -W 23,1 A-fl f V 'J? 5uJ , ox E221 ' .Ft 7 'I 9 QL
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- Jim af' ' .57 ' ,MI r f - W if fffii. Mfafaefww XZW4 it' SCOTT P. WEAVER Weaver Scott is the tall blond with the Tarzan physique. He is well lcnown lor his athletic prowess and his capacity lor worlc. l..ile is one endless round ol pleasure lor Scott, and worries never cause lines in his countenance. He is the hail fellow Well metu type who always is seen with an engaging grin on his lace. Scott hasnit revealed his liieis amhition as yet, hut we wish him success in whatever lield he chooses. A. A. l, 2, 5, 4: Baslicthall 2, 5, 4: Soccer 2, 3: Sports Cluh 4: Tracli 2, 5. 4. MIRIAM M. WENTZEL Mimi Mimi always was quite popular, hut this last year has brought her even more popularity than ever. This year l..ightningu has again proven herself an excellent gymnast, deloater, and dramatist. Her creative mind also produces such 'phrases as Uhiclciedoodleu and Udoolunnyf, Mimi has prom- ise ol office worlc later on. lout we lcnow her heart really lies in the profession of a lawyer. Ancl so we leave Miriam with tyvo-told wishes lor continued success in whatever she may encounter in her post-graduate years. A. A. I, 2, 3. 4: Editor-in-chiel ol Vvilsonian 4: Dance Committee 4: Gym Team I, 2, 5, 4: Debating 2. 3. 4: Class Athletics I. 2, 5, 4: WILLIAM S. WENTZEL Bill A newcomer is William. Bill seems to he quiet and stuclious, --fuseemsu we said. William has lneen with us since Sep- tember and has already won a place among us. As to his course, in his own words, he is talcing everything from soup to nuts. Since Bill,' plans to he a radio engineer, he will Glee Clulo 1, 2. 5: Library Stall, 2, 5: Art Clulm I, 2. 3. prohalnly aid in sending the voices ol the great afud new great ol the future through the atmospbipregm Sports Clul: 4: A. A. 4. KALQAJI ' M V 9 - f Q BERNARD E. YOCOM Barrie ,W frlgcofb 3' D,you have a piece of paper?,' introduces Barney. B usually quiet, loecomes fiery and pugnacious when Still, his sunny nature, matching his sunny curls, through and overcomes his temper when he can forgive a had pun. lvve hope he forgives ours.l He aims the pharmacy, so, twenty years from now you new drug store around the corner, only to flashing you a smile from behind the cou 4 Hx-Y 5 A. A. I, 2. 5. 4: Band I, 2, 5, 4: Orchestra l 2 Class Basliethall 5, 4: Outdoor Club 5, 4: Home Room President 5. 1937 im 53 or an
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