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30 THE SCREECH OWL Gladys Zapareski ' ‘Smile at all customers.” Glady has been working for J. J. Newberry Company now for a long time. Her good natured way, along with her cuteness, has gained many friends for her. Some employer will be made happy when Glady applies for a position. James Malcolm “Titles of honor add not to his worth Who is himself an honor to his title.” Play Competition (1), (2); Football (1), (2), (3), (4); Track (2), (3); Baseball (4); Basket-ball (2); Class Treasurer (2); Class President (3), (4); Student Council (3), (4); “Riding Down the Sky” (2). Miss Marie M. Cassone “Great brown eyes radiating friendliness good- humor, and an intense desire for helping.” For four years Miss Cassone has been the guiding star of the class of 1934. Her willing services for its good can never be measured in words, but rather are to be repaid in the respect, admiration, and appreciation of the Seniors. We will always remember her as a sincere, devoted friend and adviser. Walter Sweeney Dorothy Gilckman Ruth Bishop Lillian Sullivan Victor Pozerycki Bertha Sneck Francis Fearns ALL PHOTOGRAPHS used in this issue furnished by Vantine S tudios, Inc. 1 6o Boylston Street Boston Mass.
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THE SCREECH OWL 29 Bessie Whalen “True constancy no time, no power, can move ’ “Riding Down the Sky” (2). Bessie is noted for her taste in dressing well, and her reputation as a dancer. She certainly can use her winning ways to advantage. Joseph White “Sing away sorrow, cast away care.” You will seldom find Joe when he is doing any real worrying — unless it might be during a physics exam, when the answers escape him. Wonder what he plans to be? Robert White “Our business in the field of fight Is not to question but to prove our might.” Right through his high school years Bob has been very smart in all of his subjects. He has a smile that would knock anyone over, and he flashes it often. Maybe Bob wants to be a farmer, but we all think he would be wonderful in an office. Gordan Wolfe “He taketh most delight in music.” Orchestra (1), (2). Gordie and his little violin have led many a feminine heart astray. But Gordie has his serious moments too, which is easily proved by his good average. Helen Wollerscheid “Oh, blest with temper whose unclouded ray Can make to-morrow cheerful as to-day.” Helen’s smiling contenance is one of the birght spots of the Commercial Room. The Seniors wish her success, in whatever work she undertakes.
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THE SCREECH OWL 31 SENIOR CLASS NOTABLES Class of 1934 Prettiest Girl — Anna Swanson. Cutest Girl — Gladys Zapareski. Best Dressed — Howard Johnson — Frances Fearns. Friendliest — James King — Lillian Sul- livan. Class Athlete — John O ' Leary — Bertha Sneck. Most Capable — William Wasiuk — Ruth Marsden Most Obliging — John Fay ton — Frances Fearns. Most Dignified — James King — Marion Lent. Most Conscientious — Walter Sweeney — Stella Kochnowicz. Most Representative — James Malcolm — Frances Fearns. Most Artistic — Guido Carbone — Bertha Sneck. Most Musical — William Rouynowicz — — Martha Koski. Most Intellectual — Ralph Pekkala — Dorothy Glickman. Most Popular — John O’Leary — Anna Swanson. Most Serious — Adolph Kurowski, — Marion Lent. Most Attractive — James Malcolm— Anna Swanson. Most Cynical — Frank Brayden — Dor- othy Glickman. Wittiest — Robert White — Mabel Palm- er. Brezziest — A nna Swanso n — W a i n o Laasanen. Cleverest — William Wasiuk — Bertha Sneck. Quietest — Francis Quinn — Marion Lent. Best Natured — Ernest Tannuzzo — Florence Hastings. Best Line — Joseph Piecewicz — Lena Christian. Funniest — Waino Laasanen — Ludy Bingel. CLASS NIGHT PROGRAM “Young America” March Address of Welcome Orchestra Goldman James Malcolm Class History Lena Christian Piano Solo — “Prelude in C Sharp Minor” Rachmaninoff Hilja Tuikka Class Will Ralph Pekkala “Falling Leaves” “Reminiscences” “The Merry Peasant” Class Prophecy Seredy Schumann Schumann Mandolin Club Anna Swanson — Fred Johnson “All Through the Night” Welsh Air “The Deacon Went Down” Negro Spiritual Boys’ Trio Philip Taylor, James Malcolm, John Malcolm
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