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The Screech Owl 21 Gladys Greenleaf Class Play (4) ; Speaker, Graduation. “G. B.” was a “find” for the Senior Play. If her am- bitions are not Hollywood bound, we miss our guess. Watch out, Katherine Hepburn, when Gladys arrives. Edwin Grunwald Eddie is a quiet fellow (in public) with a very pleasing personality. The least I can say of Ed is we all like him very much and look on him as a friend worth having. Edwin Gustafson Track (4). “Gus” has many friends who have penetrated his quiet exterior. He enjoys himself most in history class and likes to talk on present day politics. “Gus” intends to be an engineer. Geraldine Hatch Hockey (1) (2) (3) (4). “Gerry” seems to favor only college boys with her witty presence. She spends much of her time in waiting for the mailman; we have often wondered what those precious letters contain. Anna Higgins Screech Owl (4) ; Student Council (3) (4) ; Secretary, Student Council (4) ; Field Hockey (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Prom Committee (3) ; Ring Committee (3) ; Picture Committee (4) ; Reception Committee (4) ; Speaker, Graduation. Anna is athletic, popular, and a typical Irish colleen. The time she spends on her studies shows in her work. Her cleverness and adaptability are sure to make her an asset to any employer.
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20 The Screech Owl Jean Fletcher Field Hockey (1) (2) (3). Jean is tiny, blonde, and charmingly sincere in all she does. In addition she has a lovely voice, although only a few of us are privileged to hear it. C. C. is indeed a lucky fellow! Gerald Foley “Mickey” is one of the most popular boys in school. He’s always up to something and ready for a laugh. Keep up the cheery smile and you’ll do all right, “Mick”. Royal Forssen Basketball (4). Royal is a quiet, serious fellow of whom we know very little. His ambition is to be an accountant. He should get a start by helping some of his classmates straighten out their dates. Mary Gallagher Screech Owl (4). Fun-loving Mary wants to be a good stenographer and typist. She likes roller-skating, and spends a groat deal of her time at the sport. We hear that one of the foot- ball captains haunts her house John Girdziewski Football (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4); Captain (1) (3). “Yike” proved to be one of our stout-hearted athletes last fall. We hear that he is also quite a dancer. How’s chances on a few tips, “Yike”?
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22 The Screech Owl William Higgins Frenc h Soiree (3) ; Class Play (4) ; Speaker, Graduation. Bill’s a teacher’s nightmare with his witty remarks during classes. He’s a great scholar and has a fine person- ality, but — remember. Bill, the early bird catches the worm. Robert Hinds Track (1) ; Basketball (4). “Bobby” is kept really busy now-a-days between thoughts of a brunette in a Connecticut school, and his work. Bet we know which gets the more attention. Catherine Hoffman Class Vice-president (1) (2) ; Student Council (1) (2) ; Field Hockey (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4) ; “The Hoodoo” (3) ; Picture Committee (4) ; Prom Committee (3) ; Orchestra (1) (2) (3) (4); Cheer- leader (2) (3) (4) ; Screech Owl (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Speak- er, Class Night. “Kay” is the cheerful girl we see toiling so industriously in the Commercial Room. What little spare time she has is well monopolized by a certain somebody. Need we mention names? Tauno Honkanen Honk’s the electrical wizard of the class. About him might be said the words of a famous poet: “And still they looked and still their wonder grew. That one small head could hold all that he knew” about radio, chemistry, and physics. What poet? Who cares. Marion Hull Field Hockey (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Senior Play Committee (4) ; Art Committee (4) ; Speaker, Class Night (4). “Husky” is the other half of Kajander and Hull, Inc. With her cheerful countenance she has brightened many of our classes.
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