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1938 Edward F. Searles High School BERNICE L. CHADWICK ' ' A little acid carelessly spilled, And my stockings now with holes are filled Peppy, friendly, and petite; that ' s Bernice! One of the youngest members our our class, she is determined to en- ter college next year. A very talkative but joyful person, Bernice has had a grand time in the lab. Good luck, Bernie! ANTONIETTA GRACE CHIAVARO With a smile for everyone, great honors she has won ' Blue and White 4 Ivy Orator Year Book Staff Various Committees Antoinetta is one of our most brilliant and active stud- ents. She is always ready to help those not so quick to learn things. We shall always remember her shining dark hair, sparkling eyes, and beaming smile. Voted the most likely to succeed, Antoinetta is already on her way to the top. JANET EILEEN COLLINS Quietly she rises to the top Introducing a rather shy, quiet girl. However, her tim- idness seems to be more of an asset than anything else, for her retiring manner has won her many friends. We wish you loads of success in all your ventures, Janet. s,- . KATHLEEN RUTH CONNOR This life is most jolly Senior Play Year Book Staff Class Phophecy Better known as Chickie, this likeable miss was one of Mr. Brown ' s brightest chemistry students. She has enjoyed her high school days and amused herself by kid- ding the masculine members of the faculty. Chickie spent many hours trying to blow up the lab but never succeeded in doing it. We ' ll all miss you, Chickie, but know you will be a wonderful nurse. DONALD JOSEPH CREGG Sound sleep most does please This is one boy that the good country air failed to lengthen. Poor Don! He is doomed to be a runt, but m spite of this apparent handicap, he has kept the school full of life and fun. Continue to get a lot of sl«ep, Don, even though you have to get some of it in class! 19
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Edward F. Searles High School 1938 MARY KATHLEEN BULLOCK Just be natural; you ' re naturally nice Mary and her trumpet have done a great deal to make our band the outstanding success that it is. Her shining face is visible every time the band plays, whether at a football game or at school. May she always be just her sweet and natural self! MARION ELEANOR BURKE A worthy opponent in any game ' This tall young lady has sent many peal= of laughter ringing through the halls. Marion ' s grin and cheery greeting are both well-known and looked for at high school. Her activity in sports has won her much praise, and we are sure that her ambition to be a gym teachci will be fulfilled. ARTHUR FREDRICK BYRNE Handsome, witty, yet a friend ?,, 4 Adjutant Cadets 4 Traffic Squad 1 Senior Play Glee Club 4 Basketball Football i Track l Blue and White ' ■ ' ; Editor in Chief 4 Various Committees What a great deal we could say about handsome Arthur Bunzo Byrne! He is one of our finest athletes and did a good job in the Senior Play. Remember, girls? Keep up the good work, Art! DOROTHY MAE CARNEY Good natured, pleasant, and winning; Your lit ' e with joy will l e brimming Year Book Staff A sociable girl with a winning smile. Dot has a host of loyal friends. We have enjoyed her pleasing disposition and jovial manner during our high school days, and we wish her lu:k on her secretarial career. Cheerio, Dot! NATALIE JOAN CASHIN Success is iron by honest toil Identified by her pleasant manner to all with whom she comes in contact, we have known Natalie to be one of our most loyal classmates. Although she manages to com- bine work with studies, neither one suffers. Best of luck, Natalie. 18
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Edward F. Searles High School 1938 ROSE DI LAVORE And the day shall have a sun This petite young lady ' s dark hair, brown eyes, and ready smile have always greeted us in the corridor;. We have often seen her teaching some of the latest dance steps to her friends. May your future be as gay as your dancing, Rose! GEORGE BERNARD DOBBINS I ' re seen the smiling Of Fortune beguiling Here is the greatest instructor in cheerfulness our school has. Snookie has, as the saying goes, what it takes. Handsome? — Mmm; cheerful? — Mmmm! What more could one wish for in a Senior boy? Snookie is a fine companion, and we hope that his future will be as sparkling as his personality. HARRIET ADELAIDE 1)1 NKASON Serious, witty, clever, and pretty Senior Play Some day this young lady will be a member of the white parade, as she will enter the Lawrence General Hospital in September, to train for the nursing profession. She certainly did a great job in the play, and would make an excellent actress, we are sure. Best of luck, Harriet. ETHEL CAROLINE DUVERGER Now labor her reward receives A quiet and polite senior who has smiled her cool, calm and collected way through high school; we introduce Ethel. Although usually very serene, we hive known Kthel to be very much bothered by trifles. Her ambition to be a beautician is worthy of her efforts. We wish you luck and loads of new hair styles! DOROTHY THERESA ESBINOLA Cheerfiilness, a nymph of healthiest hue, Her bow across her shoulder Hung Our very attractive Dot desires to become a book- keeping teacher. If she is one half as diligent in her studying of this profession as we have known her to be in high school, she will certainly attain success. With Dot l,. teach them, the pupils of the future will have a reason to enjoy bookkeeping! 20
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