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C i Harold Abramson, General You think I want to risk my life? Dorothy Ahrens, Art Casualness personified. George Amos, General Unobtrusive as an open door. fm Lottie Barczak, Commerical As sober as the defendant becomes when he faces the judge. Andrew Arvay, Ind. Arts As quiet as the lighting of a fly on a feather duster. Mary Jane Barnes, General One reason why Wrigley pays an income tax. Charles Beiler, General As experimentative as the Roosevelt Administration. Julia Bennett, General As industrious as a hive-full of honey bees. 1 IOR 1 . -3 QW-- Thelma Adoline, Commercial As impenetrable as granite. Robert Adams, Ind. Arts As confident as the Rock of Gibralter. Marie Avery, General As jolly as Aunt Jemima. Donald Anthony, General Just breezing along with the breeze? Virginia Bearss, Commercial As gay as New Orleans on Mardi Gras. Jack Batesole, General As independent as a bird in the springtime. Doris Beebe, General As unconcerned as a majes- tic mountain. Nicholas Bobak, General As abrupt as a firecracker.
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SENIQD CABINET l Miss Amie Miller Theodore Nichpor Adviser President Mr R K Sheline Jessie Mathie Adviser Vice-President T WAS characteristic of the senior class of 1986 that it chose its oflicers well. Under the capable leadership ofTheodore Nichpor as president, the cabinet, together with the respective committees, planned and arranged the various social functions of the class. Committee chairmen were: Dor- othy Kaszubiak, promg Bertha Payak, socialg Rita Loerke, banquetg Walter Schulish, programg Donald Anthony, playg Eugene Zytkus, picnic, and Frederick Holtfreter, graduation. Festivities began with a Hick Party which proved to be highly successfulg it was declared by many to have furnished the most enjoyable time they had experi- enced at class affairs. After Christmas vacation, the Play Shop presented the annual class play. This year it was Three Cornered Moonf' A delighted audience again paid tribute to the ability of Miss Warner to please. Held in the spring of the year, the Senior Prom climaxed long weeks ofanxiety for both boys and girls who found bashfulness a decided detriment to securing dates. Such difficulties as this, however, are no obstructions to youthg and everyone was present at the Woments Building on that eventful night. Both the senior banquet and the class picnic proved to be smashing successes. Students who had worked through four years of high school together played in the same way for the last time at these celebrations. Then, too, an account of the activities of the senior class cannot be complete without reference to the splendid programs presented at regular meetings. They were planned to contain educational value and still remain entertaining. All in all, this fourth year of high school has been a glorious one for each of us. It was proper that strikingly beautiful commencement exercises should crown the activities of a class so triumphant in all respects. But not all the credit must go to the ohficers and students. Far from it. It was the cooperation of advisers and their willingness to Work that made these events possible. Miss Miller and Mr. Sheline deserve a great deal of credit. William Phifer Alice Farris Robert Sarvis Ailleen Vizneau Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-arms Reporter
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Glenwood Bodi, General As pretty as a matinee idol. Marian Blackman, Home Economics As temperamental as a Pari- sian artist. Harold Boehler, General I press the first valve downg the music goes 'round and around. Mary Barbara, General As dernure as next year's freshmen. Robert Bolli, General One of the four horsemen. Jessie Borchardt, Commercial As unusual as an eclipse. Robert Bollinger, General As procrastinating as a Bow- ery politician. June Bodeman, Commercial As welcome as the lake on a hot summer day. SENIGGRS Alice Bowen, Commercial As friendly as a puppy. Olen Boroughf, General He must like his spinach. Emily Brdunschweiger, Academic As refreshing as Coco-Cola. Ralph Brott, General As gentle as Mary,s little lamb. Ruth Burger, Academic As cheery as a June day in Georgia. Sylvester Brzuchalski, General ' As evasive as the man who owes you money. Clara Bustow, General' ' As proud as a strutting pea- cock. Robert Bucher, General We hope he never meets Olen Boroughf in a dark street.
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