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Fourteen THE WILSON CITIZEN Betty Alexander, Frances Strader, Assistant Editor Irene Cyzeski, Times Page Editor Wilbur Mosher, Wilson Citizen Editor John Taylor, Assistant Editor Business Manager
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THE WILSON CITIZEN Thirteen The Nine ' A Class Winifred Sexton — I wisli I were in l ' loiida. Alice Snell — Our blushing blonde. Catlierine Roney — Professor Roney. Jerome Eisert — Oh, those ties ' . Anna Sch on thaler — Do-re-mi- fa-sol. Walter Reiter — The long and William Kuntz — Short of it. Prudence Kopec — We all lilie Popular Prudy. Jennie Gorniak — Self-defense. James Stearns — I ' ll be good, Santa! Lloyd Wakely — Another math teacher. Mary Wooden — Baby, come to papa! Joseph Borchik — The quiet type. Richard Tanner — The early bird. Dora Mae Sweet — Dumb Dora??? Margaret Waldinger — Skis and snow, we ' re off! Vern Wilcox — Miss Dalton, look! A new stunt! Jack Pilgrim — President? Have a heart! Roger Scolio — ! — Sweet Jennie!! Irene Cyzeski — We cawn ' t say it! Arthur Myers — Look out, girls! Nora Fincken — C ' est Dommage. Jack Rathers — Shake! Naomi Conklin — Ay ban tank so, too! Kathryn Butler — Amo me. Bobby Dowry — Off to Hollywood. Dorothy Knall — Her winning ways. Anthony Tammaro — A day ahead. Frances Strader — News ' ? Martha Sorenson — Whoopee Girl. Archie Tate — No homework J J-iOrrors!!! Robert Hartman — I studied the wrong lesson. Helen Gabor — Buy a Citizen? Mary Di Luzio — The girl who diets. Robert Smith — Smitty. Rose Marie Becht — The cook — no meals. Wilbur Mosher — Girl-shy. Sara Sanford — Wooden shadow. Willis Uhlman — Always teased— poor Willie! Leo Ferretti — Such broad shoulders! Alberta Alexander — Tee-hee! Harriet Bayle — Perpetual lauhter. William Pratt — The falling star. Leo Ignasiak — Still waters. Olive McCart — You ' re driving me crazy! Mildred Hamilton — Mademoisele Petite. Charles Wriglit — Never wrong. Emma Sachse — Ouch, my operation! Robert Brown — Curls — and more e-g-urls. Louise Kern — Silence is golden. Hazel Wallace — Betty Co-ed. Ross Mayei- — The lady-killer. Henry Johnson — Davy Jones ' locker. Mary Ann Kielczewski — Where can you be ; Margaret Boettiger — Quiet, but? Elmer Snyder — My Ford and I. Marian Crook — Radio star. Gladys Motherwell — Red. Andrew Friedricli — We love red hair. Joseph Baiter — Office furniture. Hazel Cowley — University prof. Mildred O ' Keefe — A jolly good fellow. Stanley Lewandowski — Angelic, but — ! Mary Wolfe — Wolf? No, Titania. Henrietta Vilk — Sweet sixteen, and never — ? Margaret Steiner — Blondy Peggy. Edward Parson — The wisecracker. Donald Morton — Naughty but nice! Robert Becker — Another Bob! Artliur Diefenbach — Short and snappy. Barbara Kolenda — The Unknown. Carl Roth — A Don Juan with a certain I. E. Donald McCain — You wouldn ' t understand! Alice Boam — Nurse Alice. Frieda Rinke — Pep, pep, you ' ve got it! Kennetli Lacey — Nowa — nowa — a-a. Lillian Dorman — Oh, baby, be careful witli those eyes! Charles Kissinger — Who is tlie ' er? Mildred Swift — Personality plus. Kennetli Parl man — You don ' t I ' tnow the half of it! Doris Anderson — Oh, that sailor boy! Harold Lacey — More Lacey. Richard Knittel — Windy Riley. Hazel Wettekin — Expressionf ul reader. Myra Belle Van Tassel — Omit, please. Evelyn Williams — My Art did it. Jacli Taylor — Business and a secretary — whoops! Jack Joint — Freckles is his name. John Entres — Alibi Ike. FAREWELL By Irene Cyzeski Farewell, dear old Wilson, Farewell to you, we say ! ' Tis hard to be departing, To go upon our way. But we smile at the future, Whatever it may bring, For we know that Wilson has prepared Us for most anything!
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THE WILSON CITIZEN Fifteen Dear Wilsonites : — Truly, I dislike to write Farewell in this letter — one short word, but what an enormous meaning! With regret and a foreboding of homesickness we leave the shelter of Wilson. We must leave the student activities of the junior high school to tread together up the hig her path of learning. But this promotion and farewell will not keep us from W ilson, for we shall rush back as soon as the doors of our future school open at the end — of — day. I do most heartily thank the staff, the student body, and the faculty, especially Miss Nunn, for their co-operation, their very best, which I have received during the publication of the Citizen in the past semester. I shall greatly miss the Citizen work, which has been most enjoyable, although difificult (also, I shall miss the few classes which I could skip to collect my news). Congratulations, future Editor! JV ' Iay you have the same pleasure and support on the Citizen that I have enjoyed. Sincerely, Irene Cyzeski, Editor-in-Chief. WILSON CITIZEN STAFF Editor-in-chief. Irene Cyzeski; assistant editors, Betty Alexander, Wilbur Mosher; special editors, Ada Raymond, Charles Kissinger, Lillian Sperry, Margaret Waldinger, Jennie Gorniak, Kenneth Parkman, Ella Steinbarth; reporters, Archie Tate, Clotilda Cristallino, Evelyn Brown, Evelyn Olson, Earl Xelson, Betty Sweet; business managers, John Taylor, Marvin Smith, Robert Robbins. TIMES PAGE STAFF Editors, Frances Strader, Norman Smith, Betty Crowell, X ' irginia Ende; re- porters, Winifred Moore. Virginia Boucher, Edward Kelly, Arthur Wagner, Virginia Martin, Winona Lloyd, Sarah Ashton, Lunetta Nelson, Delores Miller, Madeline Steiner, Dorothy Galvin Edward Chichester, Eileen Auer, Dorothy Shubert, Lyle Brown, Helen Palaszewski, Grace McLaughlin, Ruth Honecker, Frank Emmons, Betty Koppelman, Adrian Welch, Laurene Ryan, Edward Galvin, Alberta Alexander, Catherine Roney, Anna Schonthaler, Thelma Breter, Rita Lohse, Marion Lesniak, Alena Gibson, Charlotte Zuck, Esther Heckman,
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