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THE SCREECH OWL 29 Peter Molloy — “Thy smile and frown are not aloof from one another.” Track Manager (3), Basketball ( 4). As manager of the track team, Molloy must have learned the fundamentals of running, but when it comes to horses, he certain- ly can pick them. His favorite sport is swimming, and he is an- other of our class who spends much of his time at Lake Walden. Irene Morrill — “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” Vice-President (2), Secretary (3) (4), Prom Committee (3), Ring Committee (3), All Socials (3) (4), Picture Committee (4), Sen- ior Private Dance (4), Graduation Speaker (4), Basketball (1) (2) (3), Hockey (3) (4), Student Council (1) (2) (3), Banquet Committee (4), Reception Committee (4). “Noonie’s” ability and efficiency as a secretary will carry her far into the business world. Her ability in many lines of activity is well known. Eleanore Murphy — “Life is a song.” Class Night Speaker (4), Junior Prom Committee (3), Ring Com- mittee (3), Dance Committee (3) (4), Banquet Committee (4), “The Hoodoo” (1). Eleanor is a most attractive girl and full of personality. Her popularity can be shown from above activities. Need we say any more ? Thomas Murray — “If I’ve been merry, what matter who knows?” Tommy is one of our baseball-minded boys. Although he never went out for the high school nine, his catching ability is known from one end of New Village to the other. Who knows. Tommy, someday you may be in the big leagues instead of in the New Village Twilight League. Ebba Nelson — “A penny saved is a penny earned.” Valentine Dance Committee (4), Reception Committee (4). Ebba is the delightfully pleasant lass who saves her pennies. Keep it up, Ebba! You may yet be another Vanderbilt!
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28 THE SCREECH OWL William Loiko — “Women disturb me not. — much.” Class Night Speaker (4). Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4), Football (3) (4), Prize: Public Speaking Contest (4). Bill was one of the famous “pony” backfield. Bill also makes a hit with the opposite sex, for he is often seen in Boston and Dor- chester. Maybe it’ll be Westboro soon. Helen Lubin — “Warble your blues away.” Field Hockey (2), Basketball (1) (2), Valentine Dance Committee (4), Private Dance Committee (4), Banquet Committee (4). “Lubey” has chosen the all-interesting field of singing as her future career. She wants to be a “Blues Singer.” We await with pleasure, Helen, the day when one twist of the dial will bring your soothing voice to our ever-attentive ears. Vieno Luoma — “High sacrifice and labour without pause.” Vieno is the sophisticated member of the Commercial Class with dozens of out-of-town admirers. Her clear, soprano voice is bound to make her another “Lily Pons.” Keep at it, Vieno! Edmund Mariani — “Prudent men may direct a state.” No one bothers Ed, and Ed bothers no one; so we don’t know much about him. We are sure, however, that his perseverence will carry him through. Helen Mattson — “All the world is a stage.’ ' Basketball (1), Field Hockey (2). Helen seems to be a very sedate young miss, but we know’ she has her moments of verbal activity. Shall w’e ever forget her brief but friendly arguments in the English Class ?
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30 THE SCREECH OWL May Newman — “And mistress of herself.” Field Hockey (2), Picture Committee (4). May is one of the petite members of our class whose cheerful disposition has made her a favorite. We wonder why she prefers the comforts of a Chevrolet to any other “jaloppy!” Come on, May, ’fess up! Waino Nyholm — “Thou shall not pass.” Track (3) (4), Football (2) (3) (4), Basketball (3) (4). Although “Bonesey” was an outstanding player on the football field, his interests are not entirely in that sport. His favorite sport is swimming, and he can be found at Lake Walden on any summer afternoon. He would like to be a mechanic, and he cer- tainly has had a lot of practice working on his old Ford. Daniel O’Leary — “Hail to the chief who in triumph advances.” Football (1) (2) (3) (4), Co-capt. (4), “Screech Owl” (1) (2) (3) (4), Editor (4), Class President (1) (2) (3) (4), Student Council (1) (2) (3) (4), President (4), Track (1) (2) (3) (4), Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4), All Committees, Third prize: Public Speaking Contest (4). Danny’s secret desire is to be a doctor. Could Norma’s nursing career have any influence on his decision? Danny is the most popular boy in the class and has been our faithful leader for four years. His personality, ability, versatility and friendliness will, we are sure, lead him soon to real achievement. Just look at his record above. Emma Paul — “There’s a time and place for everything.” Private Dance Committee (4), Class Night Speaker (4), Secre- tary (1) Student Council (1), Christmas Social (4), All Socials (4), Senior Reception Committee (4), Field Hockey (1) (2) (3) (4), “Screech Owl” (4), Banquet Committee (4), “The Pampered Darling” (2), Pictu re Committee (4). Emma’s ambition is to become a nurse. Her cheery disposition will carry her far in this field. We must find out how such a small person can do so many big things in such an engaging way. Broncia Pileeki — “True with the tongue.” Broncia is a quiet girl, but well-liked. She has done very well to complete four years in three. Who would ever think that her happiest moment came when she learned to dance? We’ll wager she has had many other happy moments since then!
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