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MARIAN SAYRE- Sadie's life was just one bunch of notes-musical notes to be specific. She was t0ps on piano and cellog in fact, in most everything she did. Her passionate, anti-New Deal speeches were a 'definite part of the P. O. D. classes. BETTY SCHNEIDER-Talk about blue eyes, she's got 'ernl One of these days someone is going to get a prize Package as a secretary, for Betty is tops in that line, too. JAMES SIMPSON-VV6 liked to kid Jim aboutlhis short haircuts. But you couldn't rile him. Easy-going is his middle name. FRANK SIRIANNI-There's never a 'dull moment when Butch is around! That cheery, carefree attitude made it difficult for anyone to get mad at him, although more than one teacher would have liked to. W-hen he was arguing with Mr. Maize or talking about the Iron Dukes he was in his glory. BILL STEIGERWALD- iStag,' had it and plenty of it. That smile will get him further than anything else. Athletics and Stag are as inseparable as waffles and molasses. ELEANOR STEWART- Onnie was blonde, full of pep and cheerful. If you needed a new supply of gum or candy, Eleanor was a walking confectionery store. Her favorite subject was Jim and home economics. fGet the connectionlj MARGARET STREET-A nice big green car, a swell cheerful girl! You have that in Margaret. Home economics was her favorite subject and her voice added much to the A Capella Choir. HUGH THOMPSON- Hughie had a ear and it had a horn-what a horn! He didn't like to overdo his school- work fhe never didl, but as for fishing and football, he just couldn't work hard enough at it. JIM TURNBULL-Jim and his pipe were inseparable companions, except at dances when the toast of Ems- worth took its place. Jim's another boy who is gifted with what it takes. MONT VAUGHN-4M0Ht has rhythm in his head, his feet, and especially in his fingers. Any night after school you are sure to find him beating out on the piano or the bass, or find him in the lab doing experi- ments. M. SAYRE SCHNEIDER J. SIMPSON SIRIANNI W. STEIGERWALD STEWART M. STREETT THOMPSON J. TURNBULL . VAUGHN CGCQGQQI QQ Cups: nsnqqgzgqistn Q 1 1 I Z I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 Q E281 -
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PATTY NETTROUR-Patty has a very bright person- ality. There's no doubt about it because her fellow class- mates elected her as the best liked Seni0r girl. Hel' very nature made her an outstanding cheer leader. HERMAN PAPPERT--JOlly Herman could make anyone laugh. He had a variety of interests which ranged from fishing to aviation. No squirrel, rabbit, deer, for catb was safe within a hundred yards of him. VIRGINIA PIERCE-T3kQ another look at the picture and that will describe better than any words the Jinny we knew. Smoothe is an excellent word for her as she is just that in everything she does. ARTHUR PRACK-Avonworth's gift to Cornell is its tall, blonde, handsome son, Art. Due to unfortunate ac- cidents Art missed being a swell athlete, but his was a fighting spirit. 'Great things are expected of you. MARY ANN PRIDE-The last name is very significant in the case of Mary Ann because we all take pride in calling Mary Ann one of our own. To be respected and liked by all is a wonderf'ul accomplishment, and Mary Ann really deserved it. VIOLA ROBERTS-You couldn't find a better combina- tion of brains, pleasantness and wit. If you ever wanted anything done right, Viola could be depended upon under any circumstances. She will be a great loss to the commercial department. MARGARET ROBINSON- Happy really lived up to her nickname. If everyone were as sweet as Margaret, the world would be one big happy family. Her big weakness was making puns. ROBERT ROWE-B0b was renowned about A. H. S. for his many different cars. He and Butch made a quaint couple in the commercial department. Things would have been very dull without them. Bob turned out some fine work in spite of all his mischievous teasing. JOHN RYLANDER-Strong and silent. It must pay to be this Way as Johnnie had friends by the dozens and was respected by all. Will we ever forget his first touchdown in the Neville game? BARBARA SANFORD- Babbie is the exception to the rule. She has brains and beauty too. A typical blonde in appearance but a hard and serious worker. Her worries were mixed-up dates. P. NETTROUR PAPPERT V. PIERCE PRACK M. A. PRICE ROBERTS M. ROBINSON ROWE' J . RYLANDER SANFORD QQ ',9'f'-QQ-'-1-5'v-'3 5:-:Sai-I 1' 11111111111 11111 Qxssvrzaggxnxzccqc an Quuntquq Q Q11 E271
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TOM WALWORTH-T0h1,S another boy who goes for rhythm-like Glady, and swing records. Tommy Should live for a long time for he is a perfect example of relaxation. JOHN WARD-Talk to Johnnie and you get an en- tirely different impression of him than when you first knew him. He's got brains and hopes to some day be a doctor. RUTH WATSON-DOH,t let that serious expression fool you! There's lots of humor and subtle wit be- hind that look. Ask Andy. He knows! Ruth figured on taking up secretarial work after graduation. BETTY WHITE-i'B8tS,, is as definite a part of the commercial room as the fixtures. She must be there at least five hours a day. If you notice a similarity in the actions of Mr. Espy and Betty, they can't help it. There isn't a neater girl in the school. Eleanor Wilson-Eleanor has good intentions at all times. But they are so many that she can find little time to make much of them. You can thank Eleanor and Donnie for the twenty extra pages in the year book this year. Swing music, art, dancing, dating, school work, advertising kept Eleanor busy all year round. SAM WILSON-Report room 3 wouldn't have been re- port room 3 without Sam. His beautiful voice added a great deal to those brief periods before classes in the morning and after lunch. Sam will make a swell Doc- tor some day. CHARLOTTE WRAY-Charlotte was petite and so full Of pep. She never could make up her mind on certain subjects until the last months of school. Charlotte goes for spaghetti and meat-balls fltalian stylei. BILL WYAT1'-Last but not least! It is impossible to get mad at Bill and Stay mad. If that broad grin and chuckle didn't get you, nothing would. He really took his football and hunting very seriously though. WALWORTH J. WARD WATSON B. WHITE WILSON S. WILSON WRAY W. WYATT ZQISIIIQQIICIIQS4 C 1 bbxtttt C to anno! :QQ :Quad lf29l
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