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EDITH BURNI-IAM 'Eadie A silent, shy, peace-loving girl. Eadie will be remembered for her bashfulness in school and her cheerful smile to everyone. When it comes to swimming, 'AEadie is right there, because that is her favorite sport, She is also always ready to read a good book. No, really! Glee Club I, II: Christmas Assemblies I, II. FRANCIS BURNHAM Stretch Life is too short to be filled with worryf' Some of us will remember Stretch for his horse- laugh, others for his funny remarks during our Senior English class, but we'll all remember him as right-end on the football team. . Junior Red Cross I: Graduation Usher II: Track III: Football I, II, III. ELEANOR CACI-IIONA Neglect is a word she does not know. Eleanor is a true friend to everyone she knows. She plans to go to college, and we know she will succeed, be- cause she doesn't begrudge time for her work. We hope her ambition to study in Europe will be fulfilled. Junior Red Cross I, II, III. THERESA M. CARON Tessa Kindness is the word. HTessa, as most of her friends call her, is a blushing. brown-eyed blonde, who possesses a fine soprano voice. She kept herself trim riding that bike Her ambition is to train for a nurse, and we are sure she will make a fine one, as she has a kind word for everyone, V Glee Club I: Christmas Assembly I: Junior Red Cross II: Press Club IIIg Upper Quarter. FLORENCE M. CARTER Flo Mischief sparkles in her eyes, And her laughter never dies. Flo's ambition is to join the Nurses' Cadet Corps and become a nurse. Her hobby is writing letters to service men. She will be remembered for her ready smile and big dimples. Junior Red Cross I. II, III. Page Twenty-seven
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LORRAINE BOYER Larry A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any marketf' 'iLarry is a very pleasant girl, the kind of person that is welcomed into any group, for she could always brighten up a dull moment. Junior Red Cross I, II, III. CULLEN JAMES BRAHANEY Drape He laughs and fools the whole day long, And life for him is but a song. Cullen was known throughout the school for his flashy fads, including his boogy haircut, and for his happy-go- lucky spirit. He knew all about the latest records and dance bands. It must have been practicing from these that made him one of the school's best dancers. Baseball Ig Basketball I: Cheer Leader II, III: Junior Red Cross I, II, III, Track I, III: Upper Quarterg Gym- nasium Exhibition III. ROLAND BRISSON Bris He loves the game beyond the prize. Bris was always good natured, and he was very fond of sports. Whenever we saw Bris running down the corridors, we knew that he was going to Hgymf' Yes, that was his favorite subject! His ambition to become a sports writer seems very logical. Band I, II, III: Orchestra I: Gymnasium Exhibition III. WILLIAM BUCK Bill And certainly hewas a good fellow. 'iBill is well known as a very happy and easy-going youth. He was interested in football and well informed about aviation, His ambition is to join the United States Navy and become a commissioned officer. Junior Red Cross I, II, III, Gymnasium Exhibition III. DOROTHY BURGESS Muscuies She is silentg she is shui But there's mischief in her eye. Although Muscules was shy in her classes, she was an all-around sport, who loved swimming. We always enjoyed her accordion playing when she satisfied our pleading. Junior Red Cross I, II, III. Page Twenty-six
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EDWARD CHACOS Eddie Easy to remember, and hard to forgetf' Chacos will be remembered for his quiet manner and ability to keep what he knew to himself. This latter will be a great asset in his future work, if he carries out his present ambition to become a member of the F. B. I. His outstanding work in gymnasium won him a prominent place in the exhibition assembly. Junior Red Cross I, II, IIIQ Gymnasium Exhibition III. KENNETH GERALD CLARK Clarky Easy come, easy go. A sharp sense of humor and a true knowledge of fair play make Clarky a person who is always welcome. His clever remarks have often added life to quiet classes. Sports are his hobby, and being a typical Hudson boy, he is better than average in all sports. Junior Red Cross I, II, Stage Committee of Senior Play IIIQ Upper Quarter: Baseball IIIQ Gymnasium Ex- hibition III, GERALDINE CLERMONT Gerry 'iOn with the dance! Let joy be urzconinedf' Gerry will long be remembered for her fine per- formance of the Mexican Hat dance. Her ever-smiling face is the envy of all girls. We wish her success in her chosen profession. Junior Red Cross I, II, IIIQ Upper Quarter. THERESA MARY CODY Tessie Always full of fun and pep Just a girl you can't forget. Tessie brightened dull classrooms with her unex- pected cracks and laughs. May she continue to spread cheer in future years. Oh, yes, Tessie is good also at bicycling and cooking. Her work with the Canteen Corps should help to make her a good dietitian. Senior Play Usher III, Tusitala Assistant III: Junior Red Cross I, II, III. DONALD C. COFEEY Doc A rhapsody of words. Doc always had something interesting to say, es- pecially when he commented on the teachers. His knacks of keeping calm and taking things easy should help him when his nickname Doc really means what it should. Football I, II: Gymnasium Exhibition III. Page Twen ty- eight
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