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1937 Edward F. Searles High School WALTER WOODROW KACHUK Football Baseball Track 3 ' ' Live and let live. ' ' A comparatively retiring classmate for the first two years with us, Walter surprised us by launching: full speed into our activities this year. Fall fever had a tre- mendous effect upon hi-m, for he joined our stalwart war- riors on the gridiron and made a creditable record of his athletic efforts. Here ' s to you, Walter. SOPHIE CATHERINE KATINAS Year Book Committee 4 Various Committees An ardent worker, a student bright Whose work is nearly always right. Introducing Sophie, one of the brainiest girls in our class One look at this picture will show that Sophie is not obsessed with study, so the conclusion is that she is a natural . She is also a fast stepper on the dance floor, an amusing companion, and a willing, helpful worker. Here ' s hoping your intellect will be as appreciated at Katherine Gibbs as it has been at Edward F. Searles. Traffic Squad MIRLE AMORY KELLETT Quartermaster, Cadets 4 I defy the dentists. Tooth paste ad smiles have nothing on Kellie ' s smile. As a single file man, he has found ample opportunity to display many flashing grins. Yes, Mirle makes it a plea- sure to take the long way around to the lab. We hope, Kellie, that your future patients will likewise find it a pleasure to seek medical advice. MARTHA DORIS LAYOUN KFOURY Never on furtive mischief bent, She ' s always on her tasks intend. Here we have Martha, a combination of three great qualities, ambition, sincerity, and courtesy. She seems to have, to some extent, the same likes as her oldest sister, Isabelle, for Martha has a decided tendency toward the literary. We can think of no subject more useful or fine than your special interest, Martha. MARY ELEANOR KING Blue and White Staff 4 She acquires strength in her progress. If you want a well-dressed, intelligent and attractive young lady, select Eleanor. In all these respects, she is A, number 1. Why, she can even behave her.-elf in French; and take it from other members of (Miss Lord ' s fifth per- iod French class, that ' s something! We hand it to you, El, you have a regard for rulea and perseveranc that will make nursing the vocation for you. 27
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Edward F. Searles High School 1937 ROSEMOND LOUISE HYNES Some think she is quiet— but! Dimpled smiles like Rosemond ' s are a treat to see. And hidden beneath that engaging smile is a frank, sincere nature and an abundance of pep. Newspaper reporters need all of these qualities, Bud, and if you really do fol- low this work in the future, we will not be greatly sur- prised to see a byline of yours in the Tribune some day. RICHARD PAUL JACKSON Secretary 1 Baseball 3 Vice President 4 Class Day Speaker Football 3, 4 Hold the bell, here cornea Dick. Just as England has her King — so Methuen has her Dick. This Apollo of M. H. S. has been duly selected as our handsomest boy. Good looks, however, are not his only claim to fame, for Dick has graced the roster of our athletic teams very honorably. We think that he take s his -printing practice every morning at eight twenty-five, for he is one of our last minute men. Better late than never, Dick. Better never late. DOROTHEA MARGARET JOHNSON A nature as sunny as her fiice. A jovial smile and a frank, pleasing nature have made Dot one of our favorites. Her cheery Hi there, is nor uncommon at any time of the day. Considering Dot ' s efficiency as a stenographer, we predict great attainments at Burdett. ARLENE MARION JONES Sweet is tlie word tor you. Angelic and demure is the little Jones girl. Angelic, yes, but not to the extent that she is incapable of giving evasive answers in commercial law class. (Fond memo- ries, what, Arlene?) Even though law and economics are not your idea of heaven, Arlene, we feel certain that you will find the study of beauty culture right in your line. MA TILDA ELIZABETH JUREK Her voice is ever soil and i e itle. A girl who always preferred reviewing her homework before classes to chatting with less conscientious class- mates is ample description for Matilda. Those of us in the know have it that the Matilda in the school is net the Matilda out dancing Saturday nights. How about ' t, Tillie? Well, we ' re proud of you for retaining the gay streak for after school houiv; that ' s more than most of us can do. 26
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Edward F. Searles High School ] 937 ELEANOR ELIZABETH KOHLER Senior Play Sing away sorrow; cast away care. What a sense of humor Eleanor has! Unlike so many of us, she can laugh off most any catastrophe, even if it ' s chemistry. Eleanor has enlivened many a class with her humorous recitations, and in spite of her happy-go-lucky air, she is in the upper fifth of the class. Your chosen vo- cation, nursing, is a hard one, Eleanor, but with your abil- ity to grin and bear it, your success is assured. TRULA RUBY KOLOFOLES Thy countenance opened, but thy thoughts concealed. Imbued with the essential characteristics of a scholar, Trula is one student whose breakfast, dinner, supper, bed- time and study periods held one dread worry — English. But her worries were for naught because she now stands near the top of our high scholastic ladder. Although she has an angelic appearance, we are inclined to wonder about her actions outside of school. However, hard work like yours never goes unrewarded — so keep it up, old giri! ROLAND C. KORB Full of life, and xll of fun— Speaking of sports, he ' s one. Much can be said about Rolie ' s ability to make friends easily, for in less than two weeks with us he was as well-known and had us many acquaintenances as any one of us. Nothing seems to bother Rolie; he takes the bitter with the sweet and is always the same affable person. Ymir addition to our class, Rolie, has been one of the go id things that happened to us this year. May your road in life be free from bumps! STELLA JOSEPHINE KRASNOWSKA Laugh and the world laughs with you. Our Stella ' s sniih holds for us one significance in par- ticular — beautiful teeth. She has that flashing smile that we frequently see on billboardj and posters, and her dis- position is equally as bright. Just as your smile encour- ages us, Stella, we want to encourage you to keep your present outlook on life! OLGA KTZ.MITSkl Salutatorian There ' s great ability in knotting how to conceal one ' s ability. Here she is, friends — the most intelligent girl in our class! We will never forget the modest, calm manner in which Olga received this news. Her honor is well-deser- ved, for this brilliant miss devoted the greatest part of h r four-year sojourn to diligent study, much to the ad- miration of faculty and student body. The world holds great recompense for sincerity and perseverance like yours, Olga. 28
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