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JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL JAMES STEWART “Jimmy” Jimmy is one of the big fel¬ lows of the class. He is a gen¬ eral good fellow and he is liked a lot because of this. If he can earn as many friends in life as he has in Johnson, he will be a very popular man. MYRA P. STILLWELL Dramatic Club 2, 4 Chemistry Club 3 “Year Book” Staff 4 A bashful girl is Myra, with great ambitions to become a li¬ brarian. We all wish her luck. THOMAS H. SULLIVAN “Sully” President of Class 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 (Pres. 4) Athletic Council 4 Chefs’ Club Treasurer 3 Debating Club 4 Class Marshal 3 Hi-Y Club 4 Tom has been our president for four years. Along with be¬ ing popular, Tom is a stellar athlete. DOROTHY SUTTON “Dot” Dot is the quiet, studious type when with her class, but with special friends she has a spark¬ ling personality and definite ideas which she forcefully ex¬ presses. Dot has won the Wom¬ an’s Club Scholarship and plans to go to Simmons College. ALLEN N. TOWNE “Townsie” Salutatorian Chemistry Club President 3 Debating Club President 4 “Year Book” Staff 4 Allen is a quiet, -shy sort of boy, especially with the girls, but in spite of this he is very well liked. He is a faithful stud¬ ent and leaves a reputation in school to be proud of. FLORENCE L. VERNILE “Flip” Cheer Leader 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Sub-Deb Club 3 Basketball Club 4 Girls’ Mgr. and timekeeper— Basketball 4 “Year Book” Staff 4 “Journal” Staff 4 Here’s one girl who certainly proves that “good things come in small packages.” Your bright smile and friendly spirit will get you places, “Miss South Lawrence.” ELIZABETH H. WALKER Dramatic Club 4 “Year Book” Staff 4 Betty is a literary minded girl but all her friends think that she should take up designing be¬ cause of her unusual talent along that line. She has made many friends since she came here last March. JOHN H. WELCH “Welchy” “Year Book” Staff 4 Although he isn’t very big, he certainly has a vast amount of vim and vigor in him. He is al¬ ways ready to cooperate with anyone and we shall always re¬ member him for his ready .smile and good cheer. WILLIAM D. WHITTAKER “Billy” Bill is one of those big, silent men who can take the stitfest jolts with a smile. This and his grim determination will certain¬ ly get him somewhere in this tough old world. CATHERINE H. WINNING Glee Club 1 Dramatic Club 4 Catherine has been a pleasant girl throughout her school life and we are sure she will keep it up in the future. 14
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1938 YEAR BOOK DONALD C. PORTER “Don” Always a very studious and hard-working 1 student, Don will surely meet success in the fu¬ ture. J. WESLEY RANDALL “Wes” Wes, “the boy at the piano,” spends a great deal of his spare time at his favorite hobby. He will always be remembered for the daily recess concerts in the hall. ELIZABETH RENN IE “Caps” Capt. Girls’ Basketball Team 4 Backetball 1, 2, 3, 4 Sec’y-Treas. Basketball Club 4 Glee Club 1 Sec’y-Treas. Sub-Deb Club 2, 3 She has gained many friends through her advice, sympathy, help, and cheerfulness. DOROTHY D. RICHARDSON French Club 1 Science Club 2 Dramatic Club 4 “Year Book” Staff 4 Outwardly Dot appears to be a quiet, studious girl, but she has a hidden store of fun which is well known to her many friends. LILLIAN C. ROBERTSON, Glee Club 1, 2 Operetta 1 Etiquette Club 3 AA Play 3 Basketball 3 Cheer Leader 3, 4 Lillian is known by the glint of mischief which dances in her eyes She is by no means a man-hater as you will observe upon close examination of her social life. RITA B. ROCHE Glee Club 1, 2 Sub-Deb Club 4 “Journal” Staff 4 “Year Book” Staff 4 Rita’s large brown eyes plus her ability as a stenographer ought to get her an office job very easily. JOSEPH SHEA “Mayor” Remember the day that “they” said you went to Boston, and your face tinged? Joe has not been with us very long, but we thoroughly enjoy his ready smile and active wit. The “May¬ or” is going in for chemistry. Good luck, Joe! LAURENCE SHYNE “Larry” Larry is one of those fellows who, to the casual observer, ap¬ pear to be quiet, but appear¬ ances are often deceiving; so let us inform the erring stranger that Larry is nothing of the sort. Nevertheless, we must give him credit for the decorous way he conducts himself in school. ANNETTE SILVERSTEIN “Benny” Varsity Basketball 3, 4 Basketball Club 4 Sub-Deb Club 3 Glee Club 2 “Journal” Editor-in-Chief 4 “Year Book” Ass’t Editor 4 Valedictorian 4 Benny seems not only to have been blessed with extra brains, but with an extra fine disposi¬ tion as well. Her intimate friends can vouch for her ever present laugh and good humor. HELEN D. STEFANOVICH “Stef” Sub-Deb Club 3 Chemistry Club 4 Helen’s wonderful smile and her willingness in class affairs will certainly lead to a happy future in the years to come. 13
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JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL ELFREDA V. WITHEE “Freda” Glee Club 1, 2 Etiquette Club 3 Practical Arts Club 4 Glee Club Operetta Freda is a combination of lightheartedness and serious¬ ness. She is good-natured and sincere to all. Her friendliness will help her succeed in her chosen field of journalism. ROBERT K. YOUNG “Pete” Football 3, 4 If we had a few more big: boys like Pete to play football, John- son’ls gridiron success would be more secure. Besides Pete’s abil¬ ity to break a line, he does very well breaking hearts. FRANK BROADHEAD “Franky” Chefs’ Club President 4 Football 3, 4 Franky’s one-man band and barnyard imitations have kept his friends in good spirits, but also have peeved many teach¬ ers. His adaptability for making up rhymes has made him very popular with his many class¬ mates. Franky is an all-round good fellow and we wish him luck. BERNARD S. CHAMPION Dramatic Club 2 Chemistry Club 3 Chefs’ Club 3 Ass’t Manager 3 Manager 4 “Year Book” Staff 4 Our very capable athletic man¬ ager, Champ, with his quiet smile and efficient manner has made a hit with the members of his class. Bernard with his curly black hair is one of the heart- throbs of the class. MARTHA CURRAN “Crisco” Chemistry Club 3, 4 Martha’s quick wit and girlish giggle has enlivened many dull moments. We wish her every success in the future. MICHAEL J. KOROSKYS “Mike” Glee Club 1, 2 Chemistry Club 3 Dramatic Club 4 AA Play 1 This Beau Brummel of the senior class makes himself pop¬ ular with everyone. He is by no means the class angel but he has the knack of getting into scrapes and out of them again with equal ease. He is sure to be a success. STELLA A. MAZURENKO Practical Arts Club 2 Sub-Deb Club 3 Chemistry Club 4 Typifying the dignified senior, Stella is nevertheless bubbling over with fun and good nature. Always ready to assist a friend, she has been a welcome addition to the senior class. WILLIAM F. SHERLOCK “Bill” Chemistry Club 3 Chefs’ Club 4 Bill, although a quiet boy and a great reader, is a favorite with the boys. Even though Bill seems to have little to do with the opposite sex, I’m sure they’ll always remember that nice smile of his! HELEN M. WATERS Helen is a newcomer to our school, but she ‘has lost no time making friends during her short stay. If she progresses as well socially in every place she goes, she will make a great success in later life. ELIZABETH WINDLE “Betty” Glee Club 1 Quiet, yes, but so is a bomb before it explodes. Betty doesn’t say much, but we feel sure that when the time comes, she will be among the top ones. 15
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