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.5 Helen VVerner Olive Mae Yanik Alex Scassa 7 HELEN VVERNER Academic Classical Course Chorus 1-2, Class Play 3, Sec'y V. S. B., Staff 4, French Club 4. Her spirit overflows with merry cheerg has pep in OLIVE MAE YANIK Commercial Course V. S. B. A pleasant companiong a future asset to the business every step. World. ALEX SCASSA SCOOTS General Course M. T. Then he will talk, good heavens how he will talk. FRANCES ROVVAN YVILLIAM SABOLOVIC FAN WI-IEEZI-ER A al ' lla al . , , , , 35 Laugh! Bfourge Academic Sclentilic Course Basketball 1. M- T- 'Frances is not only sweet, but also kind-hearted. Why all those glances from the girls?
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l 1 l l Helen Sickles Anne Somerville Frank Stiblo Geneva Strock HELEN SICKLES Commercial Course Poetry Club 1, Staff 4. ANNE SOMERVILLE Commercial Course Joseph Thomas George L. Thorne Rose Tomasello Fannie Voulgarakis FRANK STIBLO Academic Scientific Course M. T. Frank reminds us of his Fords- unpretentious, but he always gets there. Dramatic Club 3, V. S. B., V. S. B- B3-Sketbau 2- She came to us not long ago. I'll be merry and free, We're never going to let her I'll be sad for nobody. go. GENEVA STROCK JOSEPH THOMAS 44GENE SUGAR General Course Academic Classical Course Football 3-4, M. T., V- S' B. Manager 3-4, Band 3, French Club 4- Ang still they looked and still e wonder grew Geneva loves to talk, but is'nt How one small head could that a Woman's privilege? carry all he knew. GEORGE L. THORNE Academic Scientific Course Football 4, M. T., Trig. 4. Blessed is the man who invented sleep? ROSE TOMASELLO . Commercial Course Chorus 1-2, Staff, 4, Basketball 2, V. S. B. A dark beauty whose charm would find its most perfect setting as a mistress of a Southern mansion. FANNIE VOULGARAKIS Academic Classical Course Chorus 1-2, V. S. B., Staff 4. E Works hard and gets results.
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T!-IE SENIOR CLASS WILL Q9l Q9'Cf'DiL9 WE OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF '35, HAVING BEEN DECLARED INSANE AND NOT RESPONSIBLE BY OUR PARENTS AND TEACHERS, ON THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF IVIAY, NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE, DO HEREBY WILL AND BEQUEATH:- Their books, studiousness C? 9 ? ?j and teachers to the Juniors. To the Sophomores they leave whatever the Juniors don't take. Christine Anderson leaves her quiet ways to Amelia Martinchek, who might need them. Helen Birner bequeathes her ath- letic prowess to Carmela Zigerelli. Mary Anderson leaves her time at school before Sz! 0 to Audrey Coombs. Jake Brown leaves a certain Junior to someone especially qualified to care for her. Elizabeth Cain leaves her name to Lena! Frances Batchelor wills her pen to someone who likes to make ovals better than she. Graham Bittner leaves his place in the band and orchestra to James Grogg. Russel Bell wills his height to Leo Ciccone. John Cattivera leaves his excuses for tardiness to Allen Dunn. 'Helen Egger wills her writing ability to Mae Anderson! Rudolph Fatula wills his interest in debating to John Vetter! David Bell leaves one lonely Sopho- more to mourn him. But will she mourn him? What do you think? Margaret Croft leaves her bright finger-nail polish to Miss Malloy! Francis Cotter leaves a good South- ern Accentu to John Anderson! Can he say parallel? Ask him. Helen Fenser wills a rusty shock of hair to Marguerite C-rosshans. Mary Conklin leaves her Saturday night excursions to Rochester! Virginia Conrad leaves a Hchawming mannahn to some pretty junior. Garth Divelbiss leaves a much used, but none the less usable, comb to Herman Broman. Ernestine Blistan leaves a happy dis- position to Frances Hood. Virginia Bragg wills her daintiness to Miss Anderson. Susie Mae Carter wills her quiet manner to Louis Slaughter. Paul Benko wills his lower limbs to Louis Ungarean. Stanley Brobeck bequeathes his posi- tion as captain of the football teanr to William Massey. . ' Merle Bryson leaves his liking for math with Mr. Blistan. ' Elizabeth Chleba bequeathes her tallness to some little sophomore such as Elojeanne Mateer of anyone else who might want it. Betty Christy leaves her frequent visits to Isaly's to Sara Lindsay. I John Bragg leaves his blond hair to some Junior girl who can't afford any more peroxide! K Charles Duncan wills his tall, dark, 'n handsome looks to .lack Iben. Eleanor Folland leaves her sister in school--to carry out the family name, no doubt.
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