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20 THE SCREECH OWL Joseph Minko Student Council (2) (3) (4); Prom Committee (3); Picture Committee (4); Speaker, Class Night (4). Joe is one of the best-liked boys of the class. His cheerful ways and pleasing personality made him so. The class will never forget the services that Joe, the Singing Romeo, has rendered it. Ronald Newman Ronald takes his time when in school, until dismissal bell rings. Rumor says that “Ronnie” isn’t “slow” after you know him. Arvi Norgoal “Sudsy” is often seen on the road to West Concord. He claims that trapping is good there, but how is it that he never carries a trap? Josephine Novicki “Jo” is the sophisticated lady of the class. She is always well dressed and always has her work done neatly. And can she dance! Elvi Nyholm Class Secretary (1); Class Vice-President (2) (3) (4); “Screech Owl” (3) (4) ; Student Council (1) (2) (3) ; Ring Committee (3) ; Prom Committee (3) ; Captain, Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Field Hockey (2) (3) (4); Picture Committee (4); Glee Club (4); Reception Committee (4). “Thou of an independent mind Who zealous art, yet modest.”
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THE SCREECH OWL 19 Elizabeth May “Liddy” is a girl who can meet any situation with a grin and a chuckle. Besides, she ' s a very active mem- ber of that very active firm of May and Gandolfo! With her happy disposition we know she can over- come the greatest obstacles! Robert McGarry Football (1) (2) (3) (4). Curly black hair, brown eyes, jolly disposition, like- able — thats “Wink.” Wonder whose “life” guard he would like to be? Elizabeth Meriluoto Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4); Field Hockey (1) (2) (3) (4). “Betty,” the tom-boy of the class, has always excelled in sports, both inside of school and out. When she ' s guarding that hockey goal, even shots from a machine gun couldn ' t get by her. Adolphina Milewski A friendly girl, bubbling over with good humor — that is Adolphina. Her classmates think a great deal of her, and she was certainly missed when she was ill. Best wishes for your success, Adolphina! Stanley Milewski “Stan” is a quiet and studious fellow, unless the girls are around. He is known as the “Gable” of the com- mercial department.
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THE SCREECH OWL 21 Edward O’Donnell Football (1) (2) (3) (4); Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4); Baseball (4); Junior Prom Committee (3); Picture Committee (4) ; Reception Committee (4) ; Class Treasurer (4). We all know “Eddie’s” contagious smile, which beams at everyone but his football opponents. Doris Peterson Field Hockey (1); Competition Play (1); Class Secre- tary (2). Doris is the favorite actress of the Senior Class. With her queenly air she steals the spotlight of every production in which she takes part. Best of luck, Doris. Perhaps some day the Seniors will see your name in electric lights. Peter Piecewicz Orchestra (1) (2) (3) (4); Inter-class Basketball (1); Baseball (4). When Fritz Kreisler heard Pete play he broke up his violin; when “Dizzy” Dean sees Pete pitch he’ll go back to farming. Stanley Piecewicz Track (1) (2) (3) (4); Captain (4); Student Council (4); Reception Committee (4). “Stan” is fast, both in track and in his “extra- curricular” activities. His speed is Clinton. Wonda why? Frank Primiano Football (3) (4); Track (2) (3) (4); Class Play (1). We hear that “Prim’s” desire is to be a bachelor — but how can you account for the dark-haired, dark- eyed damsel with whom he is frequently seen? There are plenty of girls who would not mind having “Prim” serenade them with his steel guitar.
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