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SENIORS ROW I Earle Alexander “A little guy—but a wow at athletics. Bill Allen Be calm. Olivia, be calm. Roberta Allen Sweet and demure is this maiden Mary Evlyn Austin Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. ROW II Emaline Barr She came all silent, saw and did the deed that was to do. Fred Barr Aw, come on and quit your kiddin’, there ain’t no Santy Clause. Ed Barrett “lust give me time. I’ll be great some day Elizabeth Bergin “Happy am I, from care I'm free, why aren't you all contented like me? ROW III Louise Boggia “A jolly girl always looking for fun Leah Bonucci Sweet as the day is long. Edith Boustead She'll never be poor with her million dollar smile. Evan Bowyer A gentleman is one who never does the unexpected. ROW IV Leborn Bowyer Why hurry? There'll be time after I'm dead. Muriel Boyer “She speaks, behaves and acts just as she ought. Caroline Bozic “Words are valuable, don't waste them. Carl Black “I can't die, my country needs me! ROW V Bill Britton “We all must strive to upward climb. Harold Brown They should have named me Apollo. Warren Brown Our high Pres of everything — almost. Rita Bruce “Such a small, small voice. OF 19 3 9 19
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In September, 1935, we the Class of '39 began our high school career. When the initial meeting was held for organization of our class, 349 green freshmen clamored in and chose Warren Brown to guide the class through its first year. John Mills was elected vice-president and Nick Levanti, secretary-treasurer. For our attendant to the football queen we chose Dorothy Lewis. Mr. Eadie and Miss Gloyd were our choice for sponsors. A year later we came back as silly sophomores and again in our organization meeting chose Warren Brown to lead us through the year. Ed Mehok and Loren Foster were chosen vice-president and secretary-treasurer respectively. Marcia Palmer and Gladys Starkey were our choice for football queen attendants and Miss Webb and Mr. Ely our advisors. We were so pleased with our leaders of the year before that we, as jolly juniors chose Miss Webb and Mr. Ely our sponsors and Warren Brown as president of our class. For vice-president we selected Steve Bernhard and secretary, Georgiana Connor. Doris Purcell was our choice for treasurer. We presented a mystery play The Ninth Guest. At the end of this year the student body elected Warren Brown, Student Body President. Marcia Palmer was named maid-of-honor to the Queen and Cecile Cole lady-in-waiting. At the first meeting of our last year we again found Warren Brown at the helm. For vice-president we chose Steve Bernhard and secretary, Mike Spontak. Our class treasurer was Dante Patterozzi. We selected Marcia Palmer as Queen and Virginia Thomas our lady-in-waiting. ”320 College Avenue, our play, was a big hit and Miss Hoye and Mr. Chenoweth were our guiding sponsors of the year. Our outstanding athletes were Steve Bernhard, Dante Patterozzi, Ed Migliech, Roy Todroff, Andy Patterson, Bob Newton, Earle Alexander, Mike Dynis, Ed Gos-cinski, Ed Mehok, Don Howell, Conrad Holt and Andy Swinkunis. 18 THE REDBIRD
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SENIORS ROW I Charles M. Burke Never worry, worry: until worry worries you. Nellie Cable Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do today. Frank Camp Don't argue with me. Maxine Carlisle Her eyes, how they fascinate. ROW II James Carrier Think I'll join the navy. Kenneth Carroll Orchestra, the violin is my specialty. Dorothy Carter Gee, but it's great to be alive. Bill Champion He sat and played, and played. ROW III Ed Chismar By the work we know the workman. Aileen Chomko Fair was she to behold, this maiden of seventeen summers. Irene Clancy No, I'm not talking again; I'm talking yet. Irma Clark I profess to be no more than I seem. ROW IV W. T. Clark e worthy dreams of high ideals.' Elizabeth Claxton y j iovlpy rose sent to beautify the y 4 artK Loretta Cobb fl' Her% oic v re shall ne re forget. Cecile Cole $pe's a pssylofter my own heart. His tot ROW V Robert Collins I'm like a river that flows to the south, for this mighty river is big at the mouth. Frank Compa I'm not in roll of common men. Georgianna Connor Our one and only sub-deb prexy. Thomas Coleman ‘Why think? By thinking one grows old. 20 THE REDBIRD
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