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GYLA Lou1sE You-10 Gyla with her dark brown hair Truly is a lass most fair. d h k h to smile An s e sure nows ow This alone makes life worthwhile. Perfect Attendance 111-125- Chorus 1115 g Girl Reserves 111-125g New Wilmington High 1105, MARY E. ZAHNISER HTinyI! 'Tis good to be merry and wise. 'Tis good to be honest and true, That's just the reason, Mary, We're all so fond of you! Perfect Attendance 1125. ANNA C. ZINZ Shorty Midge Anna is a blue-eyed blonde Sh ' f ll f and fun: e s u o pep Always ready for a good time When her night work is done, Perfect Attendance 11151 May Day Festival 1105. MARY ELIZABETH SHARPE Art is her hobby, She's good in it too, Her pretty long curls Are compared with but few. Girls' Band 1105 5 Junior Orchestra 1105g Girls' Glee Club 111-1255 Chorus 111-125. Q hssa101 'A D. 0 ' LL? -.' -14' 9,0 o sw Q 520 ,a2:,.e'jjj , Q jjj .tgggy ,Q ' - ' '--..- iff 'TT'---..,..- 3 60 A I usb' ees ' 1 1 uafcn
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ALICE BLANCHE THROOP C6DimP1! Alice isn't the fickle type But she's not a clinging vine, She's true to her military cadet Who blames her 7-he is sublime! Student Council 111-125, Sec.g Class Basketball 1105, Captain 1115g Squad Leader 110-11-125g Pollyanna g K'Twelfth Nightng Dramatics Club 110-11-125 g May Day Festival 1105 3 Annual Staffg Girl Reserves 110-11-125. ISABELLE A. WATSON ulzzyn ulzn A maiden shy you see, Whose middle name is Modesty. Yet what she says is always clever And lovely Izzy is popular ever. Girl Reserves 11053 Dramatics 11255 Senatus Romanus 110-11-125. LAURA WHITLATCH Wl1itty Laura is forgetful We've lately found out But a good student we also will sayg In the conning of lessons she's quite sincere With a zest for the work of each day. Perfect Attendance 110-115g May Day Festival 11055 Squad Leader 1125. JOSEPH K. WILSON ujoen Joe is a most oblieing fellow He's always ready to lend a hand. No wonder he has a host of friends In number they make quite a band. MARY CECILIA WINDISCH Mary is a friendly lass A true supporter of our class: She's conscientious and content, Her time is never idly spent. May Day Festival 11055 Commercial Club 111-1255 Girl Reserves 1125 g Perfect Attendance 1125. PHILLIP WINTER uphilu Though we'vc gotten used to many sights, There's one we can't abide,4 'Tis Phillip pacing these lovely halls, Without Florence by his side. Band 110-11-125g Senior Orchestra 110-11-125 g Squad Leader 1125. 26
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28 MEG' Mill n .AA 'lurk 3' - v 50 U flags Y ll, Ny, AU REVOIR The end of our high school life has come and we must depart from the halls of Ne-Ca-Hi. With all of our puns and laughter about being glad that it's over, deep down in our hearts we are sad to think that we must leave our Alma Mater. Some of us will be black again next se- mesterg but the real spirit of the Orange and Blue w'ill be gone. Al- though we may never return to the scene of our high school days, we will always think ofthe days spent in Ne-Ca-Hi. Some of us will be going to college next year, others will be work- ingg but whatever we do or wherever we are, a change will come into our lives. We will be thrown upon our own resources. It is not because we will have to work that we are sadg but because we will be parted from our many friends, some of whom we may never see again. Let's put away sad thoughts. We can leave school with a feeling of satisfaction that our work will be very capably carried on by the Senior B class. They have a large and peppy group with which to keep up the wonderful spirit that has been present in our school this year. Their task is great-we hope that they can fulfill it. On the student body as a whole rests the responsibility of welcom- ing the new Sophomores. They .should be inspired with the true spirit that typiiies every loyal son and daughter of Ne-Ca-Hi. We cannot leave without trying to thank our teachers for the help they have given us. We cannot think of Words that will -really express our gratitude. They have guided us and instructed us in the right. May their efforts not have been in vain! The organizations in Ne-Ca-Hi have been a success this year. Clubs and other organizations have prospered, but the Bland deserves special Commendation. It has added color to our football games, pep to the team on the field, and spirit to our pep meetings. We regret that We shall not hear it play at chapel, but we can hear it fat football games and concerts. When we hear it play we shall be reminded of happy days at Senior High.
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