Deerfield High School - Arrow Yearbook (South Deerfield, MA)

 - Class of 1936

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JULIA WARCHOL Shortic 'I'he word impossible is not in -my dictionary. Commercial: Glee Club 3: Publicity Committee for Senior Play: Junior Card Party Committee: Operetta 3. Julia is a midget Senior. You can't help liking her, for she always wears that same sweet smile. We shall remember her for her social spirit, her willingness, and helpful- ness. She seems to have an under- standing of all trades. ANDREW WCISLO windy.. An admiral sailing the high seas of thought. College: Basketball Manager 4: Manual Training 1. Andy is a very competent young man. His smile would cheer any- one's case of the blues . Andy just loves Chemistry class, and it will not surprise any of us, if we hear sometime in the future, that he has filled a vacancy left by Mr. Hoyle. ORESSA WESTON Bunny Wise choosing goes with success. General and Household Arts: Hand- icraft Club Al: Candy Committee for Senior Play: Refreshment Commit- tee for Junior Prom: Junior Card Party Committee: Junior Food Sale Committee. Oressa is a quiet and welcome friend with a keen observation. You can always depend on her loyal sup- port, especially in class affairs. She has a hearty and friendly greeting for everyone. Her pleasing person- ality and sympathetic attitude have won her many friends. DERRI LL BA LSER Dizzy Happy am I: from core l'm frcc. Why aren't they all contented like mc! General: Football 1: Senior Play Committee. Balser is not as boisterous this year as he has been previously. He has improved in his studies and seems to be settling clown to busi- ness. His cheerful hello will he missed next year. RAYMOND BRADLEY Gramp I om not only witty in myself, but the cause that wit is in olher men. General: Track 2: Hill Billies 2: Play 3: Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4: Cooking Club 2: First Aid 4: Dance Committee 3. Gramp is the school clown. He will certainly be missed because there is no one just like him to play the part of Santa Claus. Gramp loves to catch up in his sleep during English class. ROSE WOZNIAK A short word is better than a long one, and the fcwcr, thc better. Household Arts and General: Man- ual Training 2: Handicraft Club 4: Property Committee for Senior Play: Class Basketball 1. 2: Varsity Basketball 4. Rose is a quiet Senior whose in- terests are hidden. Her friendly spirit and helping hand have won her many friends. She is willing to do whatever is asked of her, and you seldom see her without a cheery smile. CHARLES YESTRAMSKI Charlie Sea thc conquering hero comes. General: Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4 : Usher for Senior Play: Baseball 4. Here is our big basketball center. Charlie has accomplished much during his four years, both in sports and studies. He is a quiet, busi- ness-like Senior whose future looks bright. JOSEPH YESTRAMSKI 11.106-r llc plays well who wins. General: Basketball 4: Manual Training 1: Property Committee for Senior Play. Joe is usually a quiet boy. A wise-crack now and then draws the crowd's attention to his presence. You may think him bashful, but, oh, he's been around ! .loe is fond of basketball and is a real asset to the team. IN MEMORIAM EDWARD KISLOSKI Ncvcrmorc ieakcd by a smile or a sigh. In memory of one who was a cheerful, willing helper, and a true friend.

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VERUNICA PEABODY Veron I would rather be than seem to be. Normal: Vice-President 2: Secre- tary 3: Basketball 3: Assistant Manager 4 : Glee Club 2. 3: Weaving Club 1: Junior Prom Committee: Junior Card Party Committee: Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: Junior Food Sale Committee: Oper- etta 2.3: Senior Play. ' Veron's appearance xrlves one the impression that she is a shy lit- tle miss, but she really isn't. Ver- on and Helen have reserved floor space at the post-office where they meet their latest beaus. PHYLLIS RUBASH uphill, .-is clear as a whistle. General: Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4 C Basket- ball 2.3: Senior Play: Vice-Presi- dent 2: Operetta 2: Arrow Board 4. Did you ever see Phil when she wasn't smiliml. talkiniz, and enjoy- ing herself? She is a jolly Senior. Studies do not worry Phyllis in the least. We shall remember Phil as a capable cheer leader. HELEN SADOWSKY A pure mimi is the most august 2l0B81'NH10'll.u Normal: Arrow Board 3.4: Glee Club l, 2, 3. 4 : Basketball 2, 3. 4 : Prom Committee: Junior- Senior Banquet Committee: llill Billies 2. 3: Senior Play: Cheer Leader 4: Girls' Basketball Coach 4: Vocal Class 3: Operetta 1, 2, 3: Cantata 4. Always willing: to help, Helen has been quite active in school activities. Remembering her as Princess Dol- ores in the Senior Play. you will agree she is quite an actress. She has been on the varsity basketball team three years and has done won- derful work. ESTHER SAKOWICZ I live for those who lovv mel General: Manual Training 3.4: Candy Committee for Senior Play. Esther seems to be a quiet, studi- ous girl at school. but those who are acquainted with her know that she is quite the opposite when she is away from her studies. We 'ike her pleasant smile. Best wishes to the waitress! AMELIA SANICKI One cammt lmao- everything. Household Arts and General: Hand- icraft Club 4: Basketball 1, 2: Prom Committee: Candy Committee for Senior Play: Manual Traininiz 3. Amelia is noted for her humor. neatness, and generosity. She is usu- ally the leader of the :zamz for fun in the Household Arts Laboratory. EUNICE SAVAGE Burnie Happy is she who is not over- happy. General: Arrow Board 2, 3. 4 : Junior Prom Committee: Junior- Senior Banquet Committee: Senior Play: Handicraft Club 1: Manual Training: 2,3: Press Club 4. If you meet a xzirl with a smiling face and a twinkle in her eyes, you will know it is Eunie . She has been on the Arrow Board for three years and has done much for it. We know Eunie will be missed, espe- cially by that certain Junior. RICHARD SAVAGE Rich A man goes on by going on. General: Basketball 4: Basketball Manager 3: Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4 : Foot- ball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3 : Cooking Club 2: Senior Play. Rich is always headed for some place. Wherever there is excitement you are sure to see Rich , He is an all-round sport and has stained many friendships. Remember him in the Senior Play? My, what a sur- prise! HARRY STRIPPE ..TCd., .-i youth. ligltt-hearterl and content. Normal: Senior Play. Meet our little messenger boy, Ted . The words small , jolly , and cunning best describe Harry. Tod is going to be a xrood mathe- matician some day.

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