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SENIORS WILLIAM HINE—‘‘Bill” “Ready, Willing, and Able.” A worker for his class. Bill is particularly active when there is decorating to be done for class occasions. He gives freely of his car and time for the Class of 47. A regular fellow. Bill is popular with his classmates. Honor Society 3; Traffic Squad 2, 3, 4. STANLEY HOLLIS— Woody “Merrily he goes along.” Woody is an easy-going, carefree fellow. His keen sense of humor makes him a pleasant friend. Golf 3, 4. WYLLISANN HOLT—' £« « ” “They also serve, who only stand and wait.” A quiet and reserved girl, “Billie” will always be remembered by her classmates. Her scholastic ability has won our admiration. Sequin 4; Honor Society 4; Mixed Chorus 4. NATHAN HOSFORD— Sate “Easy, obliging, not much speed— His is a cheerful, kindly creed.” “Nate” is a carefree, easy-going chap whose ambition is to become a sports editor. Well-liked, he is always ready for a good time. We wish him success in achieving his ambition. Sequin 4. 16 The 1947 Sequin
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SENIORS GENEVIEVE GILBERT—“Ginny” “As bright as the morning sun.” Happy and friendly is “Ginny.” How she enjoys square dancing at the “Y”! She is also very much interested in sports, especially basketball and soccer. Sequin 4; Town Crier 2, 3; Red Cross 3; Glee Club 2, 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Dancing Club 4. UNUS GR()NBACK—”Linie” “A happy heart is better than wealth.” “Linie” is an amhitous fellow. His willingness to work and his pleasant disposition assure success in future undertakings. RALPH GRONBACK “If silence were golden I would be a millionaire.” Ralph is one member of the class who has little to say. When he does talk, his conversation centers on sports and photography—his two main interests. Sports Rules Club 4. ROBERT HALTNER—''Hawk Eye” “Still water runs deep.” “Hawk Eye” is one of the quiet members of our class. Out of school he works hard and seems to have a good time doing it. He will be remembered for his humor and joviality. A. V. E. S. 3. 4. The 1947 Sequin 15
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SENIORS EDITH HULBERT—“Edie” “Naturally Nice.” “Edie,” quiet and serene, lias a pleasant disposition and a charming personality. Being a capable person. “Edie” should have no difficulty achieving success in any work that she may undertake. Sequin 4; Town Crier 2, 3; Honor Society 4; Student Council 3. IVER JENSEN—“ rr” “A good sense of humor will always help lighten the load.” “Ivc” is that good-natured lad who is present wherever there is work to be done. You are sure to see him at all the school functions having a swell time. Sequin 4. EDVIN JOHNSON—1 Eddie” “Always on the Down Beat.” Big, blond “Eddie” is recognized by everyone in the school. His talent as a drummer has gained him the admiration of all Newington High dancers, and his athletic ability has contributed to the success of our soccer and baseball teams. Soccer 2, 3. 4; Baseball 2, 3. 4; Dance Band 4. LESTER JOHNSON —“Lester” “Free from worry, seldom in a hurry.” Lester will be long remembered for his happy heart and for his tendency to sleep in classes. He is always on hand to help a fellow student, and he has a witty remark for any occasion. One of our best musicians is Lester, and we feel sure that he will be a success in any orchestra. Dramatic Club 3; A. V. E. S. 2. 3, 4. P The 1947 Sequin 17
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