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ALBERTINA SILVIA “A1” Pet Saving— Not really?” Pastime—Doing Shorthand. Activities—Operetta, A. A. (10, 11. 12); English Club (10. 11). Whenever you’re looking for a good-looking hair style just look at Al's” hair. This girl also loves her dancing and can he seen at all social gatherings. She is a wizard at reading shorthand and practically flies when reading and talking. All in all she will make a good secretary. . -W'-n 4th i away. Pet Sa Pas Act MARY ELIZABETH SOUSA Be” — Why? Electing attendance slips. Operetta. English Cluh (10. 11); A. A. (10. e” is one of the quiet girls in school, hut get her her own friends and you will change your mind right She reads shorthand verv fast and talks in the same manner. Secretaries, beware. Good luck. Mary! 0 fi u t HAROLD T. SYLVESTER Sonny” Great Halls of Fire.” A. (12); Knglish Club (10, 11); Operetta. Here is our ‘‘high school” Nelson Eddy, the star of operetta. His voice is the envy of every boy in school, nv” is a tall, goodlooking boy with a captivating smile, is ability to make friends and his ambition ought to get him far anti fast ! Smooth sailing. Son”. ANGELINA EDITH TERRA Frenchie” Pet Saying— Phooey !” Pastime—Movies. Activities—A. A. (10. 11. 12) mglish Cluh (11). Operetta. Here’s a deceiver. You might think Frenchie's” the quiet type but you ought to see her when she is with her friends. Remember what a pleasant impression she made upon us as “Miranda” in our operetta? We hear you want to he a dental nurse. Frenchie”! Well here’s to you! 28
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(T?Z£ 7 LOUISE ANN RUGGIERO “Weezie Pet Saying—“Gee Winnicles!” Pastime—Doing Trig Problems. ctivities Italian Club (10. 11); Rostrum (11. 12); Executive Board (10); Photography Club (11); School Band and Orchestra (10, 11. 12); Operetta (12); Student Council (10). I-ouise is one of the most popular senior girls, her cheerful smile and pleasant personality having won many friends for her. She never has an idle moment, for she always seems to be doing something for somebody else. EDWARD RUSSO “Rubin” Pet Saying—“Who do you think you are, anyhow?” Pastime—On the football field. Activities—Football (10. 11. 12); Italian Club (10. 11). Vice-Prcs. (11); Senior Rostrum (12); A. A. (10, 11. 121; Class Treasurer (10), Class Vice-President (lD.ySchoil Band (10, 11. 12). Meet one of the smallest members of the class, but “Rubin's” height was no hindrance to him on the football field, to which many of the opponents who chanced to be in his way can testify. Eddie is one of the most popular senior bovs. JOSEPH SANTO “Joey Pet Saying—“Who, me? Pastime—Being a clerk. Activities—A. A. (10. 11. 12); EngTft Club (10. 11). We can’t imagine what the chem we didn’t have “Joey there. Hi, edge of the subject make attend. “Joey’’ is one of these happy-go-lu? is everybody’s friend. He hopes to become a registered pharmacist. Good luck, “Joey”! . His-hriglf it ANNA SANTULL1 “Nee Pet Saying—“How cute ! Pastime—Walking with Activities-Operetta, A. A. (10. 11. 12); English Club (11). Senior Rostrum. “Nee is one of our nicest girls. She has lovely clothes and very pretty hair. She is never absent from class and I guess we all know why. She has a nice sense of humor and always gets along with everyone. She would be an asset to any business. Luck to you. Anne. 27
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MONROE TOE' “Bud” Pet Saying—“D’ya get what I mean!!” Pastime—Getting into trouble. Activities—A. A.. French Club (10), Football. Enter the giant of our class. No one could say that they couldn't find Bud”—if they couldn’t they must have needed glasses. Bud” i one of those people who are gifted with a sense of humor and usually finds the funny side of an incident. Billy and he certainly do have a grand time together—especially in the chemistry laboratory. We’ve heard that he enjoys the scenery in the rural part of town. Pastime—Taking it easy. Activities—A. A. (10, 11, 12); Ag (12), Operetta. Here he is, folks, one of the clever actors of the class. Wasn’t he swell in the senior operetta? Boy, you can tell when he is around. He has been taking driving lessons from Arnold Waite. Don’t ride unless you have insurance! Although he is always very busy, he is ready with laughs and plenty of fun, especially in the shop. Pet Saying—“Go ahead! Walk it off!” Pastime—Athletics. Activities—A. A. (Executive Board. 12), (10); Vice-Pres. Sophomore Class, Rostrum (11, 12); Green and White Staff. Baseball. Football, Basketball (10, 11. 12). Teet” is another member of the “Chicken House Gang”. He has been an outstanding student both scholastically and in athletics. Teet” has his serious moments although you would never know it when he is with his gang. Mis ambition is to become a coach. Activities—French Club, 10. 11; English Club, 11 ; A. A., 10. 11, Seer. 12; Operetta. 12. “Trudy” can usually be seen trying to beat that eight-fifteen bell—sometimes just getting in by the skin of her teeth. She is one of the most likable of the senior girls. Her portrayal of Mrs. Scroggs” in the operetta must have been difficult for her because in real life she is just the opposite to that horrid creature. JAMES E. TOOLIN Jimmy” D Pet Saving— How about it? ATT I LI O ANDREW TOPAZIO Teet” MURIEL BARBARA TRUDELL A Trudy” Pet Saying— Trudy is the name.” Pastime—Playing basketball and swimming. 29
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