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THE SENIOR TATTLER 23 BETTY CARMODY Girls like Betty are indispensible around high school. A party would be a flop if she weren’t on the committee. Sec. Literary, 2. Chorus, 1. Glee Club, 2-3. Operetta, 1-2-3. Sr. Girls Club, 3. Sr.-Jr. Party, 3. ELMER SAMPPI The reason why the girls flocked to the basketball games. One of the “Three Musketeers.” Literary, 1-2. Sr. Boys’ Club, 3. Leaders’ Club, 3. Glee Club, 3. Basketball, 1-2-3; Capt. 3. Football, 2-3. DOROTHY ELLIS Her claim to fame. She was a student that everyone admired. Pres. Literary, 1. Chorus, 1. Debate, 2; V. Pres., 2. Sr. Girls’ Club, 3; Pres., 3. Tattler Staff, 3. MAE JOHNSON Strike up the band and watch Mae trip the light fantastic—Our Sophisticate. Chorus, 1. V. Pres. Junior Literary, 2. Senior Girls’ Club. Literary, 1-2. Jr.-Sr. Party Committee, 3. DONNA GILLILAND “Chinky” drives an Essex—Cherry Blossoms—Speaks French clairement and dis-tinctment. Literary Club. Glee Club. Sr. Literary Club. HARRY LILLY His bid for distinction—a Green Ford. Glee Club, 3. Operetta, 3. Literary, 1-2. Sr. Boys’ Club, 3. Sr.-Jr. Party, 3. Jr.-Sr. Party, 2.
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THE SENIOR TATTLER FRANCES DOUTTIEL That saucy little knob of red hair Is just the cutest thing one ever saw—Little Orphan Annie needs only a dog named “Sandy” to complete the picture—Ye Editor drives her own car. Chorus, 1. Glee Club, 2-3. Operetta, 2-3. Basketball, 1-2; Mgr. 3. Jr.-Sr. Party, 2. Pres. Literary, 2. Tattler Staff. 1. Leaders’ Club, 1-2; Editor 3. Library Staff, 3. Sen:or Play. GEORGE NIGH Makes his “fiddle” talk pig latin—Yearns to be a second “Lindy. Literary, 1-2-3. Tattler Staff, 2-3. Orchestra, 1-2. Glee Club, 3. Football, 3. Operetta, 3. VIRGINIA ESTERHAY Easy on the eyes—and at home on any stage. Literary, 1-2. Chorus, 1. Glee Club, 3. Sr. Girls’ Club, 3. Operetta, 3. Library Staff, 3. Tattler Staff, 2-3. HELEN BLY A friendly grin. Just a bit quaint and quite likable. Chorus, 1. Glee Club, 2-3. Literary, 1-2. Sr. Girls’ Club, 3. MARGARET MORTON Friendly and amusing—Sparkling brown eyes—Likes strong men. Literary, 1-2. Sr. Girls’ Club, 3. Senior Play. LEONARD STRONG Where’s my West!!?? “Up spoke Barbara Frietchie then and all the way thru without a single blush. De Soto High, 2. Literary, 1-2. Vice-Pres. Literary, 2. Sr. Boys’ Club, 3.
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24 THE SENIOR TATTLER LILLIAN ROBBINS Still waters run deep—Helps to make music in the orchestra. Senior Girls’ Club, 3. Orchestra, 3. Chorus, 1 Literary, 1-2. HAROLD BECKWITH A man from the great open spaces—and how he drives that coupe. Boys’ Glee Club, 1-2-3. Operetta, 1-2. Literary, 1-2. Sr. Boys’ Club. 3. Sr.-Jr. Party, 3. MARTHA ANDERSON A good friend to everyone—but vicious when she plays basketball. Literary, 1-2. Sr. Girls’ Club. 3. Basketball, 2-3. Sr. Play, 3. THELMA WEAVER Pianologuist unique—Dimples and spark ling eyes. Literary, 1-2. Sr. Girls', 3. Glee Club, 2-3. Operetta, 3. Chorus, 1-2. MADELINE REETS Maddy, Chappy and Andy formed the East Conneaut Triumverate—Good at shooting baskets—Should teach the Frenchmen French. Literary, 1-2. Sr. Girls’ Club, 3. Basketball, 1-2-3. RUSSELL BORDEN Young Lochinvar, otherwise known as “Gus” delights in aqua-marine ties, blondes and dancing—Keeps one of the Main St. Stores in ship shape order. Glee Club, l-£-3. Cheer Leader, 1-2-3. Sr. Boys’ Club, 3. Operetta, 1-3.
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