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MARGARET NINA DESMARAIS So sweet the blush of bashfulnessf' When we speak of blushes, we always think of Mar- garet. Although they interfered with her recitations. we know. however. that her blushes will be a good recom- mendation of her pleasantness in getting the position as a waitress which she desires. Chorus II: Glee Club II: Home Economics Club IV: Art Club II: A. A. Il. ELIZABETH HOPE DINAN BETTY She laughs and fools all day long And life to her is but a song. Did you ever see Betty when she wasn't red in the face from laughing. or urging someone else to join her in varied escapades? Oh. lucky Betty-blessed with curly golden hair! Tattler Reporter II: A. A. Show III: Chorus II. IV: Dramatics Club IV: Glee Club Ilg A. A. II, III, IV: Tumbling and Apparatus II, GEORGE A. DIONNE A man is known by the friends he keeps. George. outside of the band. was a quiet boy: how- ever, his constant smile and good humor earned him many lasting friendships. His chosen profession is that of ma- chinist and we predict success, as he seems to have a way with the whirring beasts. Band II, III, IV. EDWARD DOBROWOLSKI EDDIE An amiable boy, and one of good abilities. Eddie was one fellow who could get along with others. He could be depended upon to cooperate with the class in carrying out anything he undertook. just as he cooperated with his sister in carrying around her huge accordion case, LOUISE WANDA DOBROWOLSKI She, the best of all musicians. Louise was an accomplished accordionist who assisted at many school functions in that capacity, We hear that you would like to become an accordion instructor and we know you have the power, so good luck, Louise. Chorus II. III. IV: Home Economics Club II, III, IV: Basketball II: Senior Play. twenty-eight
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LUCY KATHERINE DANDLEY LOU Hlleixcly. willing, and able. l.ou's tall, busy. hurrying form will be missed by the many teachers on whom she waited at the lunch counter. She is quick and capable. Not only will the teachers miss her but the whole class of '-40. Home Economics Club III, IV: Lunch Counter II, III. IV: A. A. II. EVA MARIE DANIELEVITCH CHUBBY Calm, cool. and collected. By Chubby's pink cheeks and healthy countenance we have proof that she is the outdoor girl she appears to be. Vklhile others get excited over their troubles, Eva remains calm and reasons things out. Softball II, III: Volley Ball II, III: Rifle Club III: Usher at A. A. Show II. IV: A. A. II, III. IV: Upper Quarter. NELLIE THERESA DANSEVICH TERRY A little nonsense now and then ls relished by the best of men. One seldom saw Terry when she wasn't smiling nor heard her when she wasn't chuckling. No gathering was comnlete unless Nellie was in attendance. Chorus II: Home Economics II. III, IV. NICHOLAS J. DAUKAS KOLA 'fAnrI here's to a friend, a friend of our sort, IVith a head full of brains and a heart full of sport. One has to work to put all A's on his report card and make the All State Football Team. but to Kola this was a cinch. He never took much interest in girls. for he was heard to say. Women and studies don't mix. Iiootball II. III. Cantain and All State IV: Intramural Softball. Basketball. Volley Ball II, III: Rifle Club II: Track IV: Usher at Graduation '39: Senior Play Ticket Committee IV: Assistant Athletics Editor Tattler III: Athletics Editor IV: Associate Editor Tusitala: A. A. . II. III, IV: Upper Quarter. NORMAN DELUDE RED Work is my recreation, Red came to be known as the busiest man in the class. Although he had the proverbial red hair, he had a pleasing temperament and was never in anything but a genial mood. TUIllt'f Business Manager IV: Tusitala Typewriting Staff IV: Wrestling II: Softball II, III, IV: Basketball II, III, IV: Volley Ball II, III: Drill Team II. III. t'u'c'nt!1-seven
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NORMAN If. DOUCET NORM The price of wisdom is above ruhiesf' ments when he could be persuaded to Norms com .. A speak. often surprised one by their clarity and profound- ness. Although he spoke but little. his words were worth waiting for. A. A. II, IV: Upper Quarter. GEORGE G. DOUGI-ITY JOE His limbs were cast in manly mold. For hardy sports and contests bold. Keep your eyes glued on Joe, our tennis captain. XVe believe that he could oust Don Budge as king of the tennis court without half trying. Basketball II. III: Intramural Basketball II, III: Tennis Captain II. III. IV: Tennis Club President II: History Club IV: Lunch Counter IV: Dramatics Club IV: Exit Three IV. JANE DOUGI-ITY JANIE Laugh away. Hne laughe-r. This person needs no introduction. for the girl with the winning smile and hearty laugh that you have seen and heard around school was without a doubt Janie. Home Economics Club III: A. A. II. III: Senior Play Ticket Committee II: Intramural Basketball II: Softball II: Volley Ball II. LUCIEN DOUVILLE Theres music in his heart wherever he goes. Students? Get an carful of that thrilling bugling! l,ucicn is the I-larry James of our class. a gifted musician who gives more than his share of oomph to Ingham's orchestra. A. A. Show III. IV: Band II. III. IV: Orchestra II. III, IV: Music Festival II, III, IV: Paragrapher for Tusi- lala. PATRICIA M. DOWD PAT Theres mischief in her roguish eyes. l.ife for Pat will surely be successful if she does her work as well as she has done it in school. XVe can guar- antee that when she's a teacher her pupils will never be bored! Softball II: Volley Ball II: Dramatics Club II. III. IV: Press Club IV: French Club III, IV: Student Leader II. III: Drama Day Property Committee II: Music Festival III: A. A. II. III. IV: Head Usher at Senior Play IV: Upper Quarter. Lwrrnly-1linC
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