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11 THE SCREECH OWL Adam Mariani “Disturb not that which is quiet.” “Riding Down the Sky” 2. Adam is another classmate that does not make himself known. I guess we under- stand why, though. Howard Marsden “Let knowledge grow from more to more.” Sprig Jig Committee 4. Howie, of the long legs, has secrets, we know, but it’s as difficult to discover them as it is to match his stride. Beatrice Mason “A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.” Beatrice hasn’t shown her colors much, as yet, and how we would like to know what those colors are! Oh well, maybe this is just the beginning. Genevieve Mikijaniec “Make thy presence known.” We often see Genevieve’s name in one of the popular local papers. Publicity is great while it lasts. George Murphy “Your wit makes others witty.” Sprig Jig Committee 4 ; Class Will 4. George, another one of lengthy extremi- ties, is one of the class wits. It is always “Laugh, clown laugh.” What is better?
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10 THE SCREECH OWL Alice Kitowicz “The village athlete you here will meet ; In all kinds of sports she knows no defeat. ,, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3. Keep on where you left off and you will win, Alice. Loraine Koch “Vouloir c’est pouvoir.” Class Play Competition 1, 2; Christmas Social Committee 4 ; A. A. Social Com- mittee 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Screech Owl, Assistant Editor 4 ; School Play 4; French Play 4; Glee Club 3 ; Speaker, Graduation Night 4. Olga Kozak “Here, men are faithful to their books But Olga’s faithful to their looks.” “Breezin’ Along” 4. Olga proved some dancer in the show “Breezin’ Along.” Are you goiing to be on the stage, Olga? Esther Launola “A good disposition that gold cannot buy.” “La-la” gives one the idea that she is bashful and retiring — but not she! She owns a car and hasn’t been known to stall — yet. What we would like to know is what happened the night of May 6, 1933, between 12 and 1 o’clock? Marion Ledgard “Opus omnia vincit.” Christmas Social Committee 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Usher 3; Glee Club 3. Marion, of the cheerful disposition, often sets the class laughing with some orig- inal bit of thinking.
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12 THE SCREECH OWL Veronica Piecewicz “Pleasant in manner and speech.” To those who know her intimately, Veronica is the personification of friend- liness. She always has a cheery smile of welcome for us and especially for that somebody who lives in Hudson — maybe it’s Marlboro. John Pozerycki “My crown is in my heart, not on my head, A crown it is that seldom kings enjoy.” Basketball 2, 3, 4; Physical Education Exhibition 3 ; Glee Club 4 ; School Play 4 ; Football 2, 3, 4 ; Baseball 3, 4 ; Com- mencement Exercises Committee 4. Puzzie gave us all a pleasant surprise in “Breezin’ Along.” The man of the hour! Helen Priest “Some think the world is full of fun and frolic, And so do I.” Social Committees 4; Field Hockey 1; Operetta 3 ; Commencement Exercises Committee 4. Can Helen read and write shorthand? Ask her ! Another thing you might ask her is what the letters before the signa- tures 1, 2 and 3 represent. Doris Reynolds “With her brown eyes in floods of laughter.” Field Hockey 2 ; Prom Committee 3. A cheery call, a flash of even, white teeth, smiling brown eyes, and what have you? “Dolly!” She always has a nice word, for and about everybody. Loads of luck, and success to you! Walter Saarela “And unextinguished laughter shakes the skies.” Football 1, 2; Assistant Manager 3; Baseball 1, 2; Necktie Committee 3; Play Scenery 1, 2, 3. A bang, a crash, a roar, and the school knows Walter has arrived. The bane of the faculty, Walter provides plenty of excitement.
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