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JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL ARTHUR AARONIAN “ Red ” Journal Staff 3; Dramatic Club 3, 4; A. A. Play 3; President of Dramatic Club 4; Class Will. A good fellow whose ready wit has made him the most popular hoy in our class. Good luck, Red! CHARLES ANDREWS “Hack” Journal Staff 4. His hair doesn’t stand up because of fright. No, it’s be¬ cause he just can’t make the girls leave it alone. GORDON ANDREW “Gordon” Chemistry Club 4; Basket¬ ball 4. “Gordon” is a quiet chap with a winning personality. There is little doubt that he will surely and steadily forge ahead in the engineering world, his chosen field of work. ELIZABETH ATKINSON “Betty” Dramatic Club 3, 4; Art Editor 4; “Take My Advice.” “Betty,” as we all know, is the best natured girl in her class. We wish her success in her secretarial work, and all that’s to come! WINIFRED BALDWIN “ Winnie ” Journal Staff 1; Practical Arts Club 4. “Winnie” is very quiet in school but when outside she has a jolly laugh and care¬ free tone. JOHN BEANLAND “Beany ” Chefs’ Club 3; Dramatic Club 4. John is well known for his lazy manner but this is just a mask behind which . he hides. JOSEPH BUDNICK “Joe” Chefs’ Club 3; Chemistry Club 4. “Joe” has a slight “lithp” but that won’t stop him from making his mark in the world. People like him for it. BLANCHE BARWELL “ Blanche ” Student Council 2, 3, 4; Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3; Journal Staff 4; Practical Arts Club 4. With her dignified ways and sophisticated airs, ' Blanche will never be forgotten. 6
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i 9 3 5 YEAR BOOK BEATRICE BINNS “Bea” Dramatic Club 4. Just a little girl, but full of pep. Beatrice has great ability as an actress, and we all wish her luck. The road to success is a tough climb but we know she’ll reach the top. HENRY CAMIRE “Henry” Football 3, 4; Chefs’ Club 3; Dramatic Club 4; “Take My Advice.” Henry is well liked by his classmates. When he has something to say, it is usually something worth while. FRANCIS CASHMAN “Flash” Student Council 3; Class Marshal 3, 4; Football 4. He lacks neither mentality nor physique. Even if he doesn’t enjoy going to school, he does well without trying. He must affect some of the teachers with his smile. WELLINGTON CASSIDY “Wimpy” A. A. Play 3; Journal Staff 4. Wellington is hard working. He is always busy both in and out of school. His spirit will carry him far toward his goal. THOMAS CEPLIKAS “ Tom” Journal Staff 1, 2, 4; Har¬ vard Book 3; Editor-in-Chief 4; Student Council 4; Presi¬ dent of Chemistry Club 4; Valedictorian. Admired but unspoiled, am¬ bitious but deserving, friendly but reliable, and with a grand sense of humor on top of it all—we’re sure that “Tom” will make something of him¬ self in the medical world. HELEN CONNELLY “Nell” Class Treasurer 3; Dramatic Club 3. With her natural good humor, wit, good-looks, and nickname — donated by a teacher—“Nell” ought to go a long way. PAUL COPPETA “Pauly” Football 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; “J” Club 2, 3. “Pauly” is a great athlete whose quietness has gained the friendship of all his class¬ mates. We hope to see him rise as a leader of men. PHYLLIS CULPON “Phil” Journal Staff 4; President of Practical Arts Club. “Phil’s” personality has won the hearts of all her class¬ mates. Good luck to vou, Phil! 7
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