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Eschmann Fuller Fasciani Geddes Flint Gilbert KM, K , QQ E7 1 tx AY K. x U Q tzu X RICHARD ESCHMANN Wandering through the halls with an aris- tocratic bearing . . . noted for wild careen- ing on that one-lunged motorcycle . . . fitted right into the Garden City pattern al- though a newcomer this year Football IV, Track IV ANTHONY FASCIANI Curly hair and knowing smile . . . quite dapper and astute . . . a good man at jamming with the bull fiddle . . . his son- l orous sousaphone forming a solid bottom to the school band . . . a crafty and dependa- ble salesman Echo I, Camera Club I, Stamp Club I, Wrestling I, Badminton II, Student Council I, Band IV, Orchestra III, P.-T.A, Play II, III, IV WILLIAM FLINT A witty conversationalist . . . generally Xseen about the school brightening up the dark corners with his quips and cracks . . . athletically built and at ease with basketball and on ice skates . . . willing to pitch in and ,do his part in any class undertaking . . . a steady friend Echo I, II, Basketball I, II, III, Baseball I, Soccer I, Riding I, P,-T.A, Play II, III PHYLLIS FULLER Well-groomed, soft blond hair . . . deli- cate-looking . . . sweet, friendly smile and a carefree gayness . . . simple tastes and good judgment . . . self-contained, but more than ready to be a good friend and amusing companion . . . modest Mast IV, French Club III, Basketball I, II, III, Hockey I, II, III, P.-T.A. Play III IAMES GEDDES An optimist of the first order . . . always hasa song to sing . . . rather quiet . . . an occasional mild show of temperament . . . a peculiar capacity for screwing his voice into a warbling falsetto . . . an infectious grin Glee Club II, IV, French Club III, Track III, Soccer II, III ROBERT GILBERT Tall, slender, dark . . . a ready lift to those inquiring eyebrows . . . an accomplished master of the hot lick on the saxophone . . . a dignified reserve and calm philosophy Camera Club IV, Rifle Club II, IV, National Honor Society II, Band III, IV, Hall Cop IV
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IAMES DONAHUE Happy-go-lucky, pleasant . . . a good guy, regular fellow, and egg . . . a fiend on the wrestling mat . . . graceful and handsome on a pair of skis Mast IV, Wrestling IV, Boxing II, III, IV, P.-T.A. Play I, II, lll, IV, Band II, III, IV, Or- chestra II, Ill, IV, Track III, IV, Soccer IV, Hall Cop IV, Glee Club III ERIC DOORLY Bushy brown hair . . . quiet but unpre- dictable . . . an impish gleam in his spark- ling eyes . . . lanky in his boyish way . . . an intensive student of radio . . . full of tricks . . . playful . . . an expert builder of flying airplane models Handbook IV, German Club III, IV, Foot- ball I, Il, Aviation Club II, Skiing Club IV HELEN DURAND A friend to everyone . . . understanding, sympathetic, sweet and companionable . . . a vital part of our chorus and glee club . . . hair blonde and soft as the tassel of Indian corn . . . undeniable charm . , . winning smile Glee Club IV, Basketball I, II, Baseball I, ll, Swimming l, P.-T.A. Play III ANNE EDWARDS A willing helpfulness necessary to a per- son choosing nursing as a career . . . al- ternately thoughtful and engagingly non- sensical . . . insinuating brown eyes , . . high ideals and ambition Hockey I, III, IV, Cflee Club III, IV, Archery II, Student Coach III, P.-T.A. Play Ill, IV IOHN EDWARDS Devoted to a full academic schedule . . . a hockey player of no mean ability . . . a man the girls claim should never be a bach- elor . . . a sartorial vision in tails . . . a jolly companion, full of rhythm and music . . . always equipped with a good story Football IV, President Red Cross IV KEATHA ERKENBRACK A chipper smile and quiet, low-voiced charm . . . dignified and reserved one min- ute, vivacious and fun-loving the next . . . a mischievous air and refreshing sincerity . . . a fearful tendency for breaking bones Nasquers Club III, IV, Lacrosse III, IV, Hockey l, Il, III, IV, Baseball Il, III, Tennis II, III, IV, Student Coach III, Basketball I, li, Ill, IV 19 Donahue A. Edwards Doorly I. Edwards Durand Erkenbrack
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OLIVE GREER A jolly story or a serious talk . . . an ardent letter writer . . , keen appreciation of fine music . . . enviable smartness in clothes . . . a slightly quizzical brow . . . unlimited enthusiasm . . . full of bubbling laughter . . . a bundle of energy and fun Mast IV, Tennis III, IV, Archery IIIg Student Coach IV RICHARD GREER A happy, careless smile and a crowd of feminine admirers . . . tall, blond, hand- some, curly-haired . . . a hard-hitting line plunger on the gridiron . . . asnappy fielder and spark plug on the diamond . . . always cheerful and gay Football III, IV, Baseball I, II, III, IV, Hall Cop IV EDWARD GUELPA Somber and unassuming . . . always an aiding hand with a cheery grin . . . a subtle humor mixed with resourcefulness and in- telligence . . . a forceful voice . . . athleti- cally inclined . . . often seen puttering around the gym after school hours Football IV, Track IV VICTOR GUELPA Intense, sober . . . a questioning mind and mental attitude . . . ardent follower of seasonal sports . . . participant of football and track . . . well-read . . . always ready to discuss intelligently any subject . . . ubi- quitously affable and amiable Football IV, Track IV RUTH HAGENLOCH Photographers' profile . . . quiet and re- strained in a crowd . . . a suggestion of pensiveness in her deep eyes . . . yet a brilliant dimpled smile . . . passionately fond of athletics in all forms . . . a smooth, tanned complexion Basketball III, Hockey II, Archery IIIg Bad- minton IV, Student Coach III, P.-TA. Play I, Red Cross III GEORGE HAGERTY A placid lad . . . a modest unbeliever in strenuous brainstorming . . . agenuine soc- cer enthusiast . . . a good friend to all . . . carefree, fun-loving . . . one of the nuclei of the school band . . . a discriminating taste for sporty attire Band III, IV, Lacrosse IV, Baseball I, Soc- cer IV i211 0' Il fp . ff 'X' 1 i in X x O. Greer V. Guelpa R. Greer Hagenloch E. Guelpa Hagerty -43' M r ,fl 1 -i L, ' Q 4 l I, 'fir , J 1 Q s K
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