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1938 YEAR BOOK FREEMAN C. HATCH, III. “Hatchy” Orchestra 1, 2 Student Council 1, 3 Hi-Y Club 4 Debating- Club 4 Chemistry Club 3 “Journal ’ Staff 4 “Year Book” Staff 4 Class Will Along with the hydrogen ep¬ isode and being the owner of the famous “Gray Ghost,” Hatchy will long be remembered for his general good nature. JAMES J. HAYES “Jimmy” Football 3, 4 Basketball 4 Chefs’ Club 3, 4 (Treasurer) Jimmy is a wizard at math but when he comes to English, he is utterly at a loss. He has been very active in sports, and everything he undertakes he does with a will. Jim is ready, willing and able to meet life’s problems. MILTON D. HOWARD “Bud” Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Debating Club Vice-pres, 4 Student Council 3, 4 AA Play 3, 4 Hi-Y Club President 4 Chemistry Club 3 Class Orator Ass t Editor of “Journal” 4 Editor-in-Chief of “Year Book” As a scholar. Bud is a good and consistent worker; as a de¬ bater, he is a clear thinker, and a fine speaker. PHILIP J. HOWARD “Iggy” Football 4 Chefs’ Club 3 Iggy is a quiet, studious boy. He ranks high in his studies, and his willingness to help his fellow classmates has made him very popular. Iggy’s intelligence will surely find for him a prom¬ inent position. PAUL A. HURD “Foggy” Orchestra 1 “Journal” Staff 2 Chefs’ Club 3 His love for jazz will certain¬ ly take him someplace, if his fiery red hair does not. JOHN A. JAMES “Jack” Jack is small, but big-heart¬ ed. His eagerness for thor- oguh knowledge will surely get him success in his chosen field. CLAYTON W. KENNEDY “Clayt” Chefs’ Club 3 Clayt is one of the few really happy-go-lucky boys around the school. That doesn’t mean that he is lazy, for he is a good worker, but he accepts knocks and bumps with a cheerful smile. He would like to go to Annapolis. With his spirit, he ought to be able to go any¬ where. Good sailing, Clayt. LOUISE J. KENNEDY “Dolly” “Journal” Staff 3 Devilish, yet full of fun, Dolly will always be remembered for her cute smile and vamping ways. STELLA M. KOZLOWSKI Etiquette Club 3 Practical Arts Club 4 Stella has a reserved manner about her but really is a pal to all who know her. She is well liked by all and has a persever¬ ing character which will enable her to succeed in anything she undertakes. GEORGE H. LaFOUNTAIN, Jr. “Chu” Chu i-i a good fellow in every sense of the word. With his easygoing manner, he is bound to make his way in the world. Chu’s pleasing personality and ready wit have won for him a high place in the popularity of his classmates. 11
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JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL JOHN R. DILENDIK “Rush” Football 3, 4 Chefs’ Club Vice-pres. 3, 4 Johnny is well liked and is a real friend to have. John is a quiet boy in school but on the gridiron, he is a demon. We ar e sure that his determined spirit will carry him a long way. RUSSELL F. DONNELLY “Russ” Football 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Chefs’ Club 3, 4 Hi-Y Club 3 Baseball 1, 3, 4 (Capt. 4) Dramatic Club 2 “Year Book” Staff 4 Russ is a quiet, good-natured student, who is very popular. On the baseball diamond, he knows all the answers. We may hear from him in this field of sport in a few years. CLARKSON EARL, 3rd “Clarky” Clarky is the silent man of our class, but his lack of words doesn’t stop him from having girl friends. PETER EYANGELOS “Evip” Football 4 Baseball 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 AA Play 1 “Journal” Staff 4 “Year Book” Staff 4 Chefs’ Club 4 What Pete lacks in brawn and beef, he makes up in brains and courage. Life is going to find Evip, with his determined air, a very hard man to stop. JOHN V. FLETCHER “Johnny” Orchestra 1, 2 Chefs’ Club 3 Dramatic Club 4 AA Play 4 Because of his dancing and acting abilities, Johnny has been very popular with his fellow students. He is carefree and happy-go-lucky, but has a de¬ termined spirit. JOHN FORD, JR. John has been a student at Johnson for only two years bur he has, made a hit with his classmates. His “Oxford ac¬ cent,” and his dimples help tni» “he-man” out and make him the envy of the fair sex. VERONICA B. FITZGERALD “Wonny” Basketball 2, 3, 4 Athletic Council 3 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Etiquette Club 2 Chemistry Club Secretary 3 Basketball Club 4 “Journal” Staff 4 “Year Book” Staff 4 Where there is a good time going on, you’ll always find Wonny in the middle of it all; and when it comes to playing basketball, she’s right there. MARY A. GRAY Dramatic Club 2, 4 (Pres. 4) Chemistry Club 3 AA Play 2, 4 Mary is a very lovely girl with a flair for dramatics. Keep it up, Mary, and maybe you’ll hit Hollywood. BARBARA E. HAINSWORTH “Pussy” Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 “Journal” Staff 3, 4 Glee Club Etiquette Club 2 “Year Book” Staff 4 The popular heartbreaker al- wavs has a smile for her host of friends. She will attain high ranks in this world through her effort and intelligence. ROSEALICE HARGREAVES “Hargie” Dramatic Club Vice-pres. 4 Johnson High won’t be the same without Hargie. Full of fun and perhaps more than her share of mischievousness, she brightened many a dull and dreary day. 10
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JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL CATHERINE A. LEFEBVRE Glee Club 2 Sub-Deb Club 3, 4 (Pres. 4) The girl who has a nice simile, dancing feet, and clever hands will get a long way in this good old world through these few of her many fine points. JAMES D. LEWIS “Jimmy” Jimmy is indeed a gentleman in every sense of the word; per¬ haps a ladies’ man, but still a man’s man. We all hope that he will live to realize his ambition: to grow a real mustache. PRISCILLA J. LEWIS “Pat” Athletic Council 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2 Student Council 3, 4 Etiquette Club Sec’y-Treas. 3 Basketball Club 4 Cheer Leader 4 Athletic Association Sec’y 4 Pat is one of our smart young set, a regular go-getter in this school. She would like to go to Posse Physical Ed. School. ANNA M. LORENZA Glee Club 1 A girl whose real personality is hidden under a cloak of re¬ serve is Anna, but when she does come out of her shell, we can always see her true friend¬ liness. VELMA J. LYNCH Glee Club 1, 2 Etiquette Club 3 Sub-Deb Club 4 Operetta 1 As a faithful and true stud¬ ent, Velma wins the hearts and admiration of not only her teachers, but her classmates. BALBINA P. MANDRY Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Dramatic Club 4 Balbina is quiet, b ut her sin¬ cerity and unselfishness have won her many friends. We’re all for you in succeeding in your career as a nurse, Balbina. HELEN B. Me AVOY Though Helen is not a regular member of our class, she has helped make this last year a little brighter by her sunny smile. THOMAS J. McGRAIL ‘‘Pete” Chefs’ Club 2 Chemistry Club 4 Glee Club 1 Ass’t Manager 3 Manager 4 Vice President of AA 3 Even though Pete seems the sleepy type, he always has a guffaw for a humorous story and by all appearances, he makes ready friends with the Johnson girls and also others from various places. EDNA M. MILLWARD Glee Club 1 Dramatic Club 4 All the girls in 18 can testify as to Edna’s wagging tongue and merry chuckle. Those ways- will always make her stand out from the crowd. ELEANOR G. PARKER “Irish” Dramatic Club 1, 2, 4 AA Play 3, 4 “Year Book” Staff 4 By the list of extra-curricular activities one can easily see that Eleanor has a liking for dra¬ matics. Her quick wit has been a source of amusement and sometimes disaster to her friends. We wish her much luck and success. 12
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