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THE SCREECH OWL 17 Charles Hartford “Still waters run deep.” Charlie is one of the serious members of our class. His favorite study we believe is physics where he puts to good use all his practical experience with machines. Florence Hastings “Irresistable grin! Enthusiasm! Hale fellow well met! Competition Play (2); Basketball (1), (2); Hockey Squad (2), (3), (4) ; Screech Owl (4). “Flossie” is a person who is liked by everybody. She radiates cheer, and in her own words, “I am never bored.” We might also add that she is never boring, and is at her best during second period in the library. Alii Hill “Oh talk not to me of a name great in story; The days of our youth are the days of our glory.” The attitude expressed in Alli’s motto might explain why she talks during the whole history period, but it still gives no clue as to why she is called “Jibu.” In spite of the name, however, she seems cut out to be somebody’s stenog. Lucky Somebody! Arre Huhtamaki “The man who blushes is not quite a brute.” Soccer; Basketball; Baseball. The blushing member of the Dusty Club is Arrie. He is one of the smart Physics students and hopes to be a teacher of the subject. John Jaskiewicz “Be wise with speed; a fool at forty is a fool indeed.” Interclass Football (1), (2). At a glance Jazzie is very quiet. But I wonder why he goes to Hudson, Marlboro, Harvard, Forge Village, Concord, and a few other places. Can it be business?
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16 THE SCREECH OWL James Fraser Track (4). Jimmie is Scotch, so he is watertight, which makes him a good Sea Scout. What a proud admiral he will be. Easy riding, Jim, and lots of luck. Dorothy Glickman 4 ‘She should as she list be able to prove the moon made of green cheese ' Screech Owl (1), (2), (3), (4); Asst. Editor (4); Tennis (4); Honor Essay, Graduation. Dorothy was the unanimous choice for “most in- telligent girl” in the class, and it is little wonder, for we still remember her abundance of knowledge in solving tricky geometry originals. Emily Greenleaf “Books to read I me delight.” When Emily delves into literature she does not dig into the mouldy ruins of Pompeii, but chooses some- thing more human. She also wields a mighty pen. Who knows, perhaps she ' s related to John Greenleaf Whittier. Mary Gudzinowitz “Serenely pleasant, calmly fair.” Student council (2), (4); Social Committee (3); Ring Committee (3); “Henry ' s Wedding” (3); “Breezing Along” (3). When Mary comes along with a hockey stick Maynard stops worrying. She has chalked up more points for the home town than any other girl on the team. Nadia Harachko “Never quit. SUCCESS is yours.” Nellie got tired of one of the classes so decided to leave school. However, when the present Seniors came she decided she wanted to be one of us, so returned. She is quiet but clever.
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18 THE SCREECH OWL Fred Johnson “Who mixes reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth!” Football (2), (3). Fred is well known in several fields. Besides being an athlete of repute, he is an orator of no mean ability. Tack on to those the quality of being appreciative of both good literature and social life, and you have our “good fellow.” Howard Johnson “Fate tried to conceal him by naming him Johnson.” Manager of Basketball (4). The Seniors expect great things of Howard. Rather than being serious as most intellectual people are, Howard has a ready wit that can be best appreciated when he is imitating Joe Penner. Good luck to you, Howyl Edwin Katvala “From China to Peru, He pleasure doth pursue.” Calling all cars .... calling all cars .... 1930 sedan missing, registration number 40371; driver, a tall blonde wearing a grey suit; car last seen in the vicinity of West Acton, Mass., with a Niagara Falls pennant tacked on the roof. Calling all cars .... James King “Good sense and good nature are never separated.” Play Competition (1). Jimmie is proof enough that even Stow can produce happy specimens of boyhood. Jimmie was justly chosen the friendliest boy in the class. Stella Kocknowicz “Laugh at your friends, and if they get sore, you can laugh at them all the more.” Stella is a very quiet girl. Since she entered school she has been making friends for herself. She likes everyone, and everyone likes her. She is also clev er and is sure to make an efficient secretary.
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