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n?. erst Re lectot 26 LILLIAN LEINBKRGKR “Each morning secs my task begun; each evening finds my duty done.” Lillian was always a prompt and willing hcli er to the office secretary. Junior Business League 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4. HELM AS LLEWELLYN “Susie” A cheerful countenance betokens a good heart.” Delntas is a genial companion and a faith ful friend. Electricity Club 3. HARVEY P. LURIE “Harv” “A true scout is he.” Harvey is a sympathetic friend; he is the kind of a fellow wc all like to know. Junior Business League 3, 4; Doris Comes To Town” 3: “A Lucky Break” 4. GEORGE MACKEY “Irish” “In class he was never a bore; he’d dig into fun down to the core.” “Irish jKJSsesses an abundance of ready wit and dramatic ability. Kodak Club 3; Dramatic Club 3; “A Strenuous Life” 3; “Tulip Time” 4. POWERS MARSHALL “Wc are by nature observers and therefore learners.” Powers has a keen, logical mind. In P. O. 1). heiis a marvel! Kodak Club 3; Varsity Football Team 4; Assistant Business Manager Reflector” 4. ESTHER V. MARTIN “Patsy” “Wisdom and work, and will and way, accomplish a little every day.” Although Esther is seldom heard, she is always ready to have her saw Junior Business League 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Sewing Club 4. SARAH J. MASON—“Sally” “Behind that calm exterior a sweet person-aliyt lies. Kindness and gentleness are seen in her eyes.” Sarah believes that “Silence is golden.” Junior Business League 3. 4; Glee Club 3, 4; “Polished Pebbles” 3; “Tulip Time” 4. ALBERT M AYNARD—“Al” “Besides being Class President, he's an athlete. So versatile a fellow, we very seldom meet.” Hi resourcefulness, his high principles, and his congenial personality have won Albert the favor and the admiration of all. Hickory High School 1: Class Secretary 3; Class President 4; Latin Club 3; Varsity Football 3, 4; “A Strenuous Life” 3: An Old Fashioned Mother” 3; “A Full House” 4. Thirty
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STEPHEN GELKTKO— Lefty “He likes to wing with mirth the weary hours, or with romantic music the heart to cheer. Steve is one of those quiet, unassuming fellows who does things. Junor Business League 3,4; Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4; Literary Contestant, Violin 2, 3, 4: “Doris Comes To Town” 3; Won County Violin Contest 4. MARY' DOROTHEA C» LA DISH Gladic” Mary is steadfast and brave.” Although others have bobbed their hair, hers she has saved. Alpha Literary Club 2, 3. 4; Junior Business League 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; “Polished Pebbles” 3; “A Full House” 4. • ANGELO GRANDE—“Ham” “The world's no better if we worry. Life’s no longer if wc hurry.” ’ Angelo has many and varied interests, but from all ap| earances he takes things calmlv. Latin Club 3: A Strenuous Life” 3; “A Full House 4. WILLIAM GUNESCH “Gun” Reason’s whole pleasure lies in health, peace and competence.” William’s interest lies in a good game of football. Kodak Club 3; Varsity Football T-eam 2, 3, 4. WALLACE HEIGES—“Wallie” “Give me a pole, a gun, and a tent, and by the side of a stream I’ll be content.” In the future watch the sj orting page of the press, for Wallie has ambitions along that line. Gym Club 3. EDWARD HENNING “He’s short, witty and wise, but he can not be judged by size.” Eddie joyfully trips the light fantastic at our Senior parties. Junior Business League 3, 4; Doris Comes To Town 3; “A Lucky Break” 4. EDITH MAE HOGUE—“Dede” “She is quiet and sedate, but kind and amiable. Dede’s” smile of sociability has made her a favorite. Junior Business League 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Polished Pebbles 3; “An Old Fashioned Mother” 3; “Tulip Time” 4. ROBERTA M. KING—“Bunt” “Our Captain helped to win each game and brought us much basketball fame.” Attractive personality, scholastic ability, and unmistakable goodness are Bunt’s traits.’ Athletic Editor “Reflector” 4; Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Captain 4; Junior Business League 3, 4; Nice President 3; President 4; Commercial County Contest 3; Commercial State Contest 3; Glee Club 3, 4; “Polished Pebbles” 3: Tulip Time” 4. The FH.S. Re lector Twenty-nine
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HARRY McPAKMX “Tubby “Not too serious; not too gay. The place left vacant by Harry will be very difficult to fi’l. Gym Club 3; Varsity Football Team I, 2, 3, 4; “A Strenuous Life 3. STEVE MILLER “Say little; does a lot. Doesn’t stop until he’s on top. Steve is one of those rare few who arc able to knock the blue out of Monday. Latin Club 3. GRACE MIXER “Dimps” “Always laughing, always gay. Always willing to show the way.” Grace’s sunny disposition drives the clouds of care away and brings plenty of novelties each day. Kodak Club 3; Glee Club 3, 4. VICTOR MROZKK “Vic “Kind of heart, of mind quite sound. A friend you like to have around. Personally, ititel'igence, and talent make Victor an outstanding student of our class. President of the French Club 3; “A Strenuous Life” 3. i WILLIE NATHAN'-“Willie “He says little but thinks much. In athletics he is not seen on the floor or in the field, but he plays a hard game on the side lines. Kodak Club 3; Alpha Literarv Club 3. MARJAN R. OSTROWSKI “Ow” “Make merry! Though the day be gray. Forget the clouds and let’s be gay. When the stage scenery has to be set up, Marjan is riirht there. Dramatic Club 3; “A Strenuous Life” 3. MARIE PALKO—“Mavee “She has no time to s|w rt away the hours. All must be earnest in a life like ours. Marie has received much praise from the Faculty for her neat, accurate, and excellent papers. Junior Business League 3, 4; Glee Club 3. 4. MARIE M. PILCH “Em “Knowledge to know. al ,;tv to do, energy to accomplish ’ Marie’s work on the “Reflector” staff deserves much credit. She is the assistant editor who was always on duty. Associate Editor Reflector” 4; Secretary “Reflector Staff 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Commercial Contestant 3; State Commercial Contestant 3; Glee Club 3, 4; “A Full House” 4. Tht FH.S. Re lector Thirty-one
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