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THE HIGH SCHOOL RECORDER mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm FRANK P. IZZOe 1220 ssResolved to rule. Senior Class President IV; I. R. C. President IV; Varsity Club II, III, IV; Secretary-Treas- urer Varsity Club IV; Senior Play IV; Spring Dance Chairman IV; Junior-Senior Tea Dance Committee III, IV; Chairman IV; Junior Prom Committee III; Varsity Club Ball Committee II, III, IV; Varsity Soccer II, III; Drum Corps, 1, Better Bred Club IV; I. R. C. IV; Home Room Representative IV; Assembly Programs 11, III, IV; Speaking Contests II, III, IV; Junior Prom Committee III; Chorus Operettas II, III; Music Festival II, III; Tennis 1, IV; Hiking I; Volley Ball I; Forensic League III, IV; French Club III, IV. I. ARNOLD DALABA- Mert Blest be he who first invented sport. Class Vice-President IV; Football Captain IV; Football II, III, IV; Track I, II, III; Plays II, III; Chorus III, IV; Track Captain III; Presi- dent Varsity Club IV; Varsity Club, I, II, III, IV; Interclass Basketball 11, III, IV; Varsity Minstrels I; Operetta I, III, IV. DORIS ANN WAITes'Dorie So well she acted all and every part By turnkwith all that vivacious versatility. Class Secretary-Treasurer IV; School Play IV; Spring Dance Comm'ttee IV; Speech Club II, III, IV; Secretary III, President IV; Assembly Programs II, III, IV; Speaking Con- tests II, III, IV; Junior Prom Committee III; Chorus Operettas II, III; Music Festival II, III; Tennis I, IV; Hiking I; Volley Ball I; Forensic League III, IV; French Club III, IV; Better Bred Club IV: I. R. C., IV; Home Room Rep- resentative IV. PHILIP J. LANDRY, Jr.e Phil And still the wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew Valedictorian IV; Senior Play IV; Bus'ness Manager Recorder IV; Class President II, III; Class History IV; Business Staff nRecord- er III; Chairman Junior Prom III; Assembly Plays I, II, III, IV; Speaking Contests II. III; National Forensic League IV; Spring Dance Commsttee IV; Christmas Tea Dance Com- mittee III, IV; Home Room President II, III; I. R. C. IV; Speech Club IV; Cercle Francais III, IV; Manager Freshman Basketball I; High School Ping-Pong Champion IV; Intramural Basketball and Baseball 1, II. ELINORE HOLLAND There was a soft and pensive grace, A cast of thought upon her face. Salutatorian IV; Student Council III, IV; Business Staff of Recorder IV; Secretary cf I. R. C. IV; Program Committee of Better Bred Club IV; Chairman of Better Bred Club Fashion Show IV; Senior Play Usher IV; Spring Dance Decoration Committee IV; French Club III, IV; Home Room Vice-President III; Junior Prom Program Committee III; Graduation Usher III; Gym Captain III; Home Ego?vPresident 11; Assembly Programs I, II, 021Ale r X1
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8 THE HIGH SCHOOL RECDRDER mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm CLASS POEM Upon a grassy meadow among the swaying flowers Rests a magic rug made to while away Lifets hours. Upon its glowing splendor is traced the tree of life, With wondrous tales symbolic of happiness or strife. Nestled in its downy midst, wafted by the breeze ; We rise in magic flight, high over land and seas, Through blue and gold of day, sun-dappled in the light, Silver-mottled by the flickering stars of night. Enchanted by its spell, all gaze upon the tree Which takes on true significance as Lifets golden key. Some bold, pierce its meaning and down the carpet flies To leave them with strange lands before their wondering eyes. Pausing, they note ahead 21 green and flower-grown place; Unknowing, ,tis but a vision in a desert space. Scra'ping trackless sands, away through the blue we fly, As they run with grasping hands heedless of good-bye. On we sail through clouds of fire over the sunlit dome Passing purple hills and pale waves white with foam, Some seek the rippling waters alive with white-sailed boats; Answering them, upon the sea, our carpet floats. They clamber in the drifting barks 0f shell-like form, They do not know the sudden rage of sweeping storm. Alone upon the rushing tide they rise and fall, As we glide aloft they answer not our call. Up and down we soar yet entranced by tree and sights Until a towering mountain an adventurous soul delights. The carpet sets him down upon a mighty crevassed mass, Unaware the top is small, the sides made of glass. On through the azure winging its magic way, The carpet bears us up in the mist 0r solar ray. Below we note each leaf, each flower, each turning vine, Yet we float toward the great, the ever beckoning shrine. Our magic carpet, its mystery yet unspun, Tassles waving, colors blazing, rises towards the sun. Louise Johnsen
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10 THE HIGH SCHOOL RECORDER EVELYN D. ALLEN ttHer ivory hands on the ivory keys Stray in fitful fantasies. Business Staff of uRecorder IV; Better Bred Club Office IV; Spring Dance Committee IV; I. R. C. IV; Junior-Senior Tea Dance IV; Senior Play IV; Junior PromX Committee III; Science Club III, IV; French Club III, IV; Speech Club II, III, IV; Basketball I, II, III, IV; Manager of Basketball IV; Volleyball Captain IV; Sport Club IV; All Star Basketball III; Assembly Programs I, II, III, IV; Chorus IV; Operetta, Chonita IV; Spring Festival IV; Home Room Officer II; Dancing 11, III; Com- mencement Usher III. . CCC ANTHONY ALONZOhttSpic, HBlackie I am not only witty in myself, but the cause that wit is in other men. Senior Play IV; Track Squad III, IV; Intra- mural Track II, III, IV; Intramural Basketball II, III, IV. ARTHUR ARMERhttArt nIt is good to live and learn. MARY ARPEY For she is a jolly good fellow. Gym captain IV; Soccer IV;- Play Day IV; Volleyball II, IV; Basketball I, II, IV; Better Bred Club IV; Shorthand Demonstration, Troy, N. Y. III; Sports Club IV; Baseball I; IV; Homeroom Programs 11; Speech Club III; Photo Club II; Hiking Club I, II. CLAUDE W. BAKERh'tDoc ttArt not without ambition.
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