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Doug and Albert are never apart, They've been pals from the very start. The merriest laugh has Marjorie Vail, Her sense of humor will never fail. Skell and Tex are the classroom clowns, But on them not even the teacher frowns. Roland Madsen and Robert Lee Should find success easily. Francis Guenther is a football hero. But with the ladies his ceiling is zero. Frank Pernch is a slicker at shop: lVhen he jumps. the rest of them hop. Bob lvelcll of basketball fame, lVe shall never forget his name. The ice cream lovers keep in a whirl Betty Steinman, the chocolate sauce girl. Theresa Bottari, a friend to all. When in trouble, on her you can call. Good old John of the Thomas clan, Ile every inch a man. John Williams starred in Glee. For he's known as a singer. you see. Music is the forte of Dorothy Serrano. She finds great enjoyment at the piano. Viola sends a cheering Ray That lights each friendship on her way. Olga di Filippo. of stature small. Succeeds in gaining the approval of all. Gladys Galleher is cheerful and bright, And enters endeavors with hearty delight. Wee Willie Clarkson, track man supreme, At football, too, he played on the team. Violet Gonsalves, you know her of course, Without hesitation her worth We endorse. Joy Van Arsdol embodies her name, A happy spirit has brought her fame. Vllinifred Wright is never wrong And in her endeavors comes out strong. Vernon, Phil, and Roger. too, In art will prove their worth to you. Lucille Damrow with the pleasing voice ls easily the most popular choice. Lois Feldman, quiet and wise, Gazes out of twinkling eyes. Jimmy. the typist. who could doubt him- lVhat would the I-Ii staff have done without him! Marion Collet, so quiet and shy. To gain her friendship is well worth the try. Mary Martha, a I-Ii Staff boss. lVas never sore, although she was Cross. Hudson Lee. our jazz band whizx. 'l'here's none so popular as he Bert will have to get along XVithout the help of Huber and Long. Vernetta Fewkes. sweet and kind- Hers is an umulerstanding mind. Dorothy Flygare always at work: No hard task will Dot ever shirk. Eleanor Harvey and Evelyn Shively Will always he found in a crowd that is lively. ' Miriam Holmes. though new in our class. The highest of standards can easily pass. Scotty and Crane are two of a kind. The ties that bind will never unwind. Bob Parlett. the brightest among us, I-Ias many a scholarship challenge flung us. Janet Munro, with eyes of brown, Will never let her comrades down. I ighteen Peggy Naylor. an attractive girl. Keeps Junior Dana's head in a whirl. Wilbur Cooks, a curly-haired blond. The girls of him are very fond. Cleo Prineas. the freshmen guide. ls always found at the needy's side. Jane Holder is a champ in swimming And always gives her foes a trimming. A hard working editor was our Kay But Peter always got in her way. Buddy Morgan sings like a lark. And possesses an indetinablc spark. Ethel Medhurst, calm and serene. Added much to our school day scene. Gay of hair and laughter, too, Helen Lemon would appeal to yon. Babe Schade and Leota Sachs. ln the dancing world will leave their tracks. A tennis racquet and Patt De Wood Add to our class as a champion should. Marsden Blois. our slicker in math. lVas ever the object of Mr. Blanchard's wrath. John Bonter. the head of our class, Can all the rest of us surpass. Vera Collier will travel far, Following her literary star. Joan Taylor has wandered much To see England. France. and such. Carl Neff, handsome and short, ls what we call a darn good sport. When the circus came to town. They took Jolm Luders for a clown. Don Honv. the English teachers' pet. Is reading his famous book reports yet. Yoshiya Tanaka, a basketball fan. Will ever strive to learn German. ivillialn Spillel' pounds with a will. We hope his drums will never he still. Earl Mitvalsky. when given the floor. Will argue all period, and then some more. Leonard Maynard, our musical master, Helped our assemblies go a little faster. Robert Keane about golf is mad, And the pro's all say he's not so had. Wayne Magnani kept to his studies And found in high school many buddies. Charles Estes. though tall and quiet. lVhen started can keep a crowd in a riot. The hand will regret. to see him depart. IIe's the jack-of-all-illstrumellts: his name is Ray Dart. Helen Harcha, and Arta too. Always stand by. whatever you do. S0cky Kawakita. who is a physicist. Hopes some day to become an economist. Hetty Jane, so laughing and gay. Has no trouble in making her way. Wherever Winifred Hughes 111ay go. Her likeable qualities will show. Lorraine Thom. with flashing dark eyes, Her pleasing ways will never disguise. Georgia. Watson's fiery hair. Her amiable temper won't impair. For studying. Phil has a knack And to his pals. he-'s good old Mac . There are many to whom Marj Welbroek is known. And to these the kindest of hearts she has shown.
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Clubs and Their Presidents J u Louis livligrlkelrl ng . ',.n ,. ,i if l Q f me if 1 f 11ior1J:m:L Name: INr1s1xNivr1oNAL CLUB Purpose: To study foreign customs and life, and foster friendship be- tween nations Organized: 1931 Meinbershipz 45 Faculty advisers: Miss Lucy Hall and Miss Margaret McCully Name: QUILL AND Scnom. HoNon,x1zY JoUnNAL1s'r1c Soc11s'rr Purpose: To establish and maintain high standards in journalism. In- ternational in scope Organized Clocallyh 1935 Membership: 14 is Faculty adviser: Mrs. Ethel Strother Nlitchell Name: PLAYMAKERS. Purpose: To foster interest in the theater and better productions Organized: 1928 Membership: 26 Faculty adviser: Miss Alberta Beeson Stanley G rahowski . , is Q ' Q ti Q Q, X Q A. tee 1 , X 's ' 1 X za ev , :.: :., ..:.:. , , ,:.: : Paluier 1lCClll'4ly Peter Mouteith 14' red xxl'ClIZll1llJ2l ult Faculty advisers: Miss Ruth Mantz and Miss Adrienne :.::., Name: PENelmF'1' GUILD ,Z ' Organized: 1935 Purpose: To sponsor HE1111 5 Membership. .20 Leaves , which features creative writing done by 1 : ' ,-,. 2 . ' . - Twenty Vera-Collier ' W 'i Q .1 v . if Til ' '
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