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DOROTHY JOHNSON Dot Dot is the sole feminine member of our class who is zoologically-minded. She keeps polly- wogs, too. Don't get the idea that she is Queer because like the rest of the Rowayton- ites she's full of the dickens. Write-ups Committee, A. A. I, 2, 35 Chorus lg Echo Representative. ANGELO Roccuzzo Angel We have heard that Angelo wishes to be .1 crooner. If he does fullill his desires, Vic will probably be his ,manager as we know Angelo can never be seen without his shadow. Science Clubg Radio Clubg A. A. l, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2. FLORENCE CUCHYNSKI Flo Here's an artist with real ability, who has helped to further the work on our class book. We hope that if Florence's ambition is to be an artist, she will succeed. Her cool, calm, and collected manner ought surely to aid her in reaching the top. Chorus 1, 2, 3, Protography Committeeg History and Theory of Musicg Music Appreciationg Normal Musicg Art Committee. JOHN KANE jack Jack is one of our tall, clark, handsome boys. He is seen at practically every entertainment and is generally surrounded by many friends. His genial manner makes him one of the best liked boys of the class. A, A. 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 33 Trackg Football.
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MARY BARTLEY Buff, Bart is one of the cutest girls in our class, and aside from her cuteness, she is studious and popular with both the faculty and students. A. A. 1, 31 Prophecy Committee. WILLIAM CAHALAN Bill Cur friend K'Bill leaves his sister, the new addition to our faculty staff, on the run. Bill, as you all know is the six-footer who luggs his books away up from the little old town by the sea. He is tall, dark, and bashful, and has a deep bass voice. He is a baseball player on the school team, as well as a sports enthusiast. A. A. MABEL JAvEs Mains Here's to our own Ethel Barrymore! Mabel surely did her part in putting over our class play and will long be remembered by her host of friends. Best wishes for success, Mabel. Class Playg Chorus 1, 25 A. A.g Camera Club 3. ROBERT SOULE Bob Robert was chosen the most eiiicient, the most brilliant, the most likely to succeed, the most popular with the faculty, and the most dignified member of our class. He did not spend all of his time studying because he played football for two years and entered in .many other sports and school activities. Robert is well liked by his classmates and we're sure he will succeed in life. A. A. 1, 2, 33 Echo Staffg Class Playg Home Room Secretary, Tatlerg Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Debating Cluhg Won State Essay Contest in 1934.
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CHARLENE MEYER Ducky Her quiet unassumed manner has been mis- leading to many classmates, but really, she is a good sport and a true friend Cjust ask 'QGid', what he thinksj. Ducky' is a leader in Norwalk High's social activities and is well known to all as our professional model. EDGAR FLEAHMAN Erin Edgar is a studious, well mannered, intelli- gent boy. He made himself popular in a very short time because he is very easy to get along with due to his knack of conversing ably. A. A. RUTH JOHNSON Hfolannjf' Although Johnny is one of our most reserved students, she is happy-go-lucky and a Uswellv pal. Her spare moments are spent in the South Norwalk Library. She plans to go in training in September. Were sure she will be a success in her vocation. Chorus 1, 2, 33 A. A, 1, 2, 35 Class Book Art Committee. THOMAS CONROY Tom Tom's Irish Wit will carry him a long Way. He is a carefree, happy-go-lucky fellow and one we all like to have around. Science Club 2, 35 Chorus l, 2, 33 A. A. 1, 2, 3.
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