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SENIORS PATRICIA GALLAS—“Pat” “Never a dull moment.” As you walk down the hall you are bound to hear that familiar high “C” giggle. All through her school years “Pat” has made many friends with her ready smile and witty remarks. Scribe 3, 4 ; Mixed Chorus 4; Sequin 4; Red Cross 3. VIRGINIA FEN N ER—“Ginny” “That’s “Ginny” with the smiling face.”' “Ginny is that girl with the peaches and cream complexion, light brown hair, and a pleasant smile. Her classmates will long remember her pleasing personality. Glee Club 2; Student Council 2; Scribe 3, 4; Sequin 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Red Cross 3; Dramatic Club 4. JEAN CHAPMAN—’‘Jean” “Life is a jest—.” “Have you heard the one about—?” That is Jean, always ready with a joke. This gift of making people laugh has made her popular with her classmates. Sequin 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Red Cross 4. WALTER M( KEEN— IVally “Quiet thinking may lead to great success.” Wally is quiet, but always ready with an answer. Quiet though he is, “Wally” is willing to participate in activities. When there is fun to be enjoyed, he is ready for that, too. 24 The J947 Sequin
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SENIORS HARRY SULLIVAN—“Harry “Deeds, not words.” Don’t be fooled by Harry’s quiet and modest ways. We have all been startled by bis famous blood-curdling war cry. Always a good sport, be will surely succeed. Soccer 4; Basketball 4. KATHLEEN SULLIVAN—“Connie “Quiet are her thoughts. But happy is her nature.” As a rule. “Connie” is rather quiet. For this reason her true personality is concealed from her casual acquaintances. Those who know her will appreciate her friendliness. Dancing Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; (dec Club 2, 3, 4; Sequin 4. MARIE VILLA “The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid.” Marie is one of the smaller girls of our class. We have always wondered how she manages to expend so much vibrant energy in social and other extra-curricular activities. Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3. 4; Town Crier 2; Dancing Club 3. 4; Sequin 4. JOSEPH VUJS— Joe” “My aim is perfection.” The “brain” of the Senior Class. Joe’s abilities are many and varied. He is a letterman on Coach Robert's teams and an active member of the Dramatic Club. Joe plans to enter college where we know he will be a success. Dramatic Club 3, 4, President 4; Soccer 3. 4; Baseball 3, 4; Honor Society 4; Sports Rules 4; Junior T-B Board 3. 4; Student Council President 4 ; Sequin 4. The 1947 Sequin 23
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SENIORS GILBERT WALTERS—“Socki” “As carefree as a child.” “Socki” is a fellow who is bothered by nothing. A swell sport, he gets along well with everyone. We will all remember “Socki” for his corny jokes. MARY ANN WHITTEKER “Demure and quiet 1 am at school; But what am I away from rule?” Some of her classmates may think she’s quiet, but her friends know a different Mary Ann. Ready to adapt herself to any situation. Mary Ann is full of fun and a wonderful friend. Student Council 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Sequin 4; Honor Society 4; Scribe 4. MABEL WINTER—“Mob” “Enjoyment is where you find it.” Mabel enjoys typing ami shorthand. Through interest and hard work she has developed outstanding ability in these subjects. Her pleasing personality and friendliness assure success in the business world. Art Club 2, 4; Scribe 4. HOWARD BRYDEN—“Hocnchy” “Happy am I, from care I'm free, Why aren’t they all contented like me?” One of our finer athletes, “Hoenchy” is a noted authority on sports, and his fact-producing arguments leave room for little question. His witty sayings and pleasant personality have won him many friends. Soccer 2. 3, 4; Basketball 3. 4; Sequin 4; Baseball 3, 4; Boys’ Glee Club 3. 4. The 1947 Sequin 25
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