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R Rxcrmnns R. Ross P. SAI.:-:RNO E. SALPINI C. SANTILLO V. SAUNDERS I. SAVICKY R SIIINcI.E1oN L. SouMANno S. S'rI-:sn F. SYMBALA W. TIIALMAN T. Tm'r'r F. Veansccnm In NN Anus W. WEIGLE. IR. R. XVELLING E. YVEYMAN A. WILSON H. WORRELL E. ZIKELI ROSALIE RICHARDS-likes English class because Miss Carey is the teacher-Her favorite hobby is photography . . . BOB E. ROSS-enjoys Commercial Law because he can give his opinion-even on beautiful girls . . . PAUL SALERNO- Poor Dear Edgar in the class play does not by any means play that bashful role in school life . . . EMMA SALPINI-put her salesmanship to use early this year by selling candy at football games . . . CHRISTINA SANTILLO - Chris our prize athelete, spends her time playing basket- ball or dreaming about soldiers . . . VERNA SAUNDERS'-VCFD3 likes Sociology and for a good reason-she enjoys people . . . IOSE- PHINE SAVICKY-Iosephine is very patriotic- Why? cause she writes to every soldier she knows . . . DICK SHINGLETON - Sleepy Dick expects to enlist soon-Ohh!-He'll have to keep awake thenl . . . LUCY SOLI- MANDO-although she belongs to the Nursing Club, her ambitions after graduation are all commercial . . . SALLY STEED-Sally wasa most competent Ellwoodian typist as well as a pretty star in class play . . . FLORENCE SYMBALA- Petite Flo takes time from ice skating and dancing to study shorthand only . . . BILL THALMAN- Bill atypical senior likes chemistry, girls and the navy-but girls best . . . TRESSA TRITTLOHB of our most quiet girls-likes public speaking best of all, believe it or not . . . FRANK VERDECCHIA- Happy-go-lucky Frank says l'm joining the Navy to see the world . . . EILEEN WALLIS- Ieep got her name before the Army chassis. She is just decimated about Glenn Miller . . . BILL WEIGLE-Versatile Bill is a chemistry fiend, Ellwoodian pho- tograpl-Ier, the Dean in class play, and Class Salutatorian . . . BOB WELLING- Your anfiouncer has been Bob Wlellingu, Yes, Butch is a faithful member of Sound Crew and Class Valedictorian . . . ELEANOR WEYMAN-Among Weynie's favorites are: Sociology and all Tri-Hi-Y activities . . . ALICE WILSON-Alice just dotes on raving about the stronger sex and Tommy Dorsey . . . HELEN WORRELL-Quiet Helen col- lects pictures of Movie Stars and likes to read romantic novels . . . EDWARD ZIKELI - Perhaps Ed's love of horses encourages his desire to enter the cavalry. Good luckl
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SENIUR DAY October sixteenth, that day of all days in the life of a senior! That is the day on which he travels incognito for the benefit of those who may not realize that he is one of those solemn, serious, sober seniors. ' Ceaseless rain could not daunt those masters of tomfoolery, the seniors. They appeared in full regaliag the women in industry, those mountaineer boys, the fishermen, little girls with lollypops and hair ribbons, our big fat mama, and last, but by no means least the completely indescribable disguise of Stan Keller. The antics of the seniors, though of no large scale, were a laughing relief to work-worn days. They provoked smiles from some of our most dignified and austere instructors. To the seniors, this day marked one more milestone on the road to graduation. SENICDR PLAY Places everybody! Curtain! First curtain! Yes, it is the night of December eighth and the curtain of the Lincoln Auditorium slowly rises for the first scene of the play, Poor Dear Edgar. Edgar Applewaite is the college goof and orchestra chairman of the Harvest Victory Dance Committee. With the aid of a shoestring, brain power concealed in stupidity, and a chorus cutie, Edgar purchases the much needed college bonds and saves the college from financial ruin. In the chain of events leading to the purchase of the bonds, there is involved the dean, who knows more than he admits, Miss Forpaugh, the Dean of Women and typical staid spinsterg Betty Carlyle, Edgar's true love, who can't quite see Edgar's brilliance, Diana Dana, the chorus cutie who causes Edgar to be almost expelled 3 Coky Bradford and Ed Coleman, Edgar's so-called pals 5 Miggs, the dry-witted clean-up woman, Buggins Bates, the pixie flirt, Skoozie Skillman, the owner ofa down-at-the-heels night club, and Arabella Smith, sarcastic woman hater, and holder of the college bonds. 27
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