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The erricln 1935 Twenfy-eight ,f,. . ' 1 qw Mx. .J QMartins Ferry High School Q 1
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'os a 'The Q' ,IUNIORS OFFIFERS I'1iESlIlIiIX'1' ...... ...... . .,....,... L IRIFFITII .IUIINS VICE I'Rlf1SIlbI'IN'l' . ............,.. . SECRETARY ...... TIiEASI'REIi ,..... L0l'lS ADAMSKY .. LUIS JEAN DAVIS . .IOIIN MI'III.I'lM.-KN Fl.0WI4l1i: COLORS: Groon and Yellow. ' MOTTO: HIVIIPIW' tht-ro is a will, llufre is :1 way. JUNIOR CLASS POEM In this poonz, We how- you'll som- Of tho Junior Class its startling History, And wo also hopo you will rt-alizt-, How gre-at it is in our Zllltl OIIIPFS' oyvs. As FI'0SIlllll'll in 1932, In Ilaskvtball wt- did shino through, For wt- l'0Ilt1ll0l'4'KI Sophonloros, Juniors, St-niors, And also the Faculty, our supnosod I'1'lI0l'IlIG!1'S. As SOIIIIOIIIOFHS, r-ann? greater faint- and historyg Un the Varsity t0llIllS was our 1,fIllISlllfI'Yf In baskvtlmall wo wort- a forco uns:-on: In band, orc'ht-stra, dvlrats-, wo wt-rv suprt-nw. And in other activitic-s largo and small, VW- took our place, one and all: And now I know you'll soo, llvar Ronda-r, How rapidly our f-lass is hm-colxiimr ft As Juniors, now wo'ro continuing' on, And llt'ill'4'1' thc- goal, our footste-ps I1I'tl drawn, Toll Mo Your TroulJlos in our Ilistory now dot-s appt-ar, It was tho Junior Class 1'lay 2lC7i'I2lIlIll'1I far and llt'H1'Q Thvn tho groat eve-nt at last did take The -IllllI0l'-SPIIIUI' Conti-sl, in wllivh VVNU Juniors did svt that tha- St-niors Found thvy had won by only ont- small stride Prom, loa dvr. placv, suvh a palm! with wzivt-ring: prido And tht-n for tho Sm-niors wo gavt- a Uno that will livo in all inoniorivs long. So since fronl this pon our History has hom-n sm-ratr-lu-tl, bo niatvln-d, And in our Sonior your Wo lxopo Io Illrivo As woll as tho grvat 4-lass of SSI, gtiritiitll Johns Bti llear Roador, you soo our vlass can't errian 1935 Violm-t. Marlins Feny High School ,I i W I Twgnty-seven
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LOI'IS ADANISKY. He has all A's and one Bug He's certainly smart, isn't he. MARGARET ALMASIIY. She's studious, we all know: Everybody's friend wherever she goes. MARY ALVAREZ. if The gerricln 1935 'JUNIORS MARGARET CI-IILDERS. Happy as the day is long Packing it with joke and song. BERNARD CHRISTINIEYER. Here's a scientist fine, Who's about Chemistry all the time. WYILLIARI CLULO. A Sl101'f11i111fl SU11' S0 V4 I'Y Sfllflft An asset to the trumpet section: VVho studies lessons with all her heart. Girls think he's perfection. 0VlDIO ALVAREZ. Whatever looms in his view, He's ever ready for something 11ew. THOMAS ARK LE. Is he a baseball star, I'll say: DONALD COOK. Smiles and Works hard, too, Of this kind he's one of few. DOROTHY COX As a member of the band The Cardinal's pride, he'll be someday. Highly honored doth she stand. VIRGINIA ARMSTRONG. Quiet, serious and refined: She has a smile at any time. CHARLES BANNANNIO. A friend to all who know him: Always jolly and never dim. LOIIISE BECKETT. She is a good pal to all, An ardent fan of basketball. LEANNA BEl'TER. Quiet, neat and sweet, In basketball, ean't be beat. CHESTER BONDZELESKI. ' Chester is a lot of fun He makes friends with everyone. BETTY BRAGFE. A Betty is a lady fair, She's courtly, smart, a flower rare. EVELYN BROWN. On her face, plainly showing Is a friend that's worth knowing FREDA E. BROXVN. Quiet and sincere in manner, Flying high's her golden banner. JETTA BROVYN. 1 A peppy, jolly girl is Jet, VINCENT CRUCIOTTI. It is not hard to convince That he's jolly, this boy Vince. ANNA CIlDDIl-LY. Full of spirit like May, Studying, joking all the day. JOHN CZUPOR. 'l'llUl'k?,S something in his head, He-'ll be a professor, 'tis said. JUNE DANHOFF. June is another blond VVho of her friends is fond. CARL DARRAH. All are architects of Fate Some with massive deeds so great. DOROTI-Il' DAVIES. She was a phantom of delight When she first beamed on my sight. REESE DAVIES. IIe's at home with ball and bat, Always cheerful wherever he's Hat. AFDREY DAVIS. She is noted for her art, A masterpiece she soon Will start. JEAN DAVIS. A mighty student in French Class, LOIS lVho's never by us known to fret. Q' H. f This Wee. Pretty. Winsome lass. WVILDIA BROIYN. I 1 ,f XVII, IAM H. DAVIS. - A smile giver she is, 1 rv., V When down the hall he's passed Y Her friends think she's a whiz. I V, f' ,f ff I All the girls' hearts beat fast. CLARA LOPISE BRl'NEY. 941' f fg, 44. RUTH lmwsos. A girl very fine and neat, K ' Cheering at the Football games The boys think she's awfully sweet. if GEORGE BKGNER. ' For a willing happy lad, ' Pr-te's the best that's to be had. JOE Bl'RNE'I'TA. A basketball star we must admit, , A guard on any team hm-'d tit. PHILIP CALI-IOI'N. r As a musician, he l'flllkS high: He'll be a maestro by and by. ALMA CAMPBELL. A sparkling girl of happy ways, From her chosen path she never strays. SARA CARLILE. She hath a silver-toned voice, And is most peoples' best choice. DIARY CAROLEI. She has wavy eoal black hair: A winning smile beyond compare. PETE CARPINO. I'epDY. that's the boy Pete. Never loafing, but on his feet. GEORGE CARTER. Planting good seed along the way, He reaps his harvest every day. CARLO CASCEGNO. He doesn't forget his friends, Good luek to all he sends. I Has Won her honor and fame. KATHLEEN DE VAULT. Whence thy learning, hath thy toil 0'er books used all the lamp's oil. ESTELLA DEVER. He laughter scores with everyoneg She makes our days loads of fun. CHARLES DOBBS. A'-very pleasant, friendly, chap: He's a jaunty swing and cheery snap. VALERIA DRAGHIC. The wonder still grew How her head held all she knew. HELEN MARY ELIAS. Helen's a smart, sweet lass, A prominent member of the class. DIARGARET ELLIS. Of softest manner and keen mind, Truly a friend of human kind. ORLANDO Fnonnxlgl. h Orlando with his old banJo, Him, dear friends Will always know, EDITH FLEMING.. A classy junior, witty and clever, Who accomplishes each endeavor. ANNA FRANTZ. Vivacious, poppy, bright, and fine, She'll ever be in our 1ni11d. Martins Ferry High School e Z I V Twenty-nine
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