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P. H. S. META Nineteen HENRY A. CHAMPAGNE “A lad of silence but of merit. Glass Basketball Baseball Henry’s quiet manners and his modesty have won him many friends. His sunny personality and his sense of good sports- manship have made him one of our most popular classmates. We will in future days retain most pleasant memories of our associations with him. ALBERT E. CHENERY The world steps aside and lets pass the man who nows where he is going.” Meta Staff Class Basketball Science Club Spanish Club Albert is truly a young man of few words. While most of us are talking about what we’re going to do, he is thinking or else he is up and doing. With his modest air and sterling qualities he is sure to be a success. MICHAEL CHERWEK “ Victory crowns hard labor.” Science Club Spanish Club Class Basketball This blond-haired son of ’36 has been one of the really diligent members of our class for four years. “Mike”, despite his love of good times, has in no way neg- lected his studies so that he is now well- equipped to face the great world before him. Good luck to you, “Mike”!
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ELIZABETH D. BROWN “Old friends are best.” Spanish Club Woman’s Club “Betty”, as she is known to many of us, has led a quiet and simple life during her four years at school. Shq has work ' ed silently and energetically to help af- fairs become a success. Good luck “Betty” and may the future be as bright and pleasant as the past. CATHERINE F. BUCHANAN “J [or nowest thou what argument Thy life to thy neighbor’s creed has lent.” Meta Staff Science Club Strand Night “Kay” is not really as sober as her dark clothes might lead one to believe, but rather very pleasant and friendly. She has contributed both to our Observer and our Year Book and we hope she will con- tinue her literary work in the years ahead. ARTHUR J. BURKE “Good humor is goodness and wisdom combined. Although we have known “Art” for only about a year, he appears to be of a nature both affable and industrious. In his short stay with us, he has made many friends, for he has a pleasing personality and is a jolly good fellow.
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Twenty MET A P. H. S. STEPHEN H. CHIGAS ‘‘Silence is golden.” A lthough Stephen has not taken an ac- tive part in our school activities, he has been a help to our class in that he car- ries cheerfulness with him. He is quiet by nature, although at times he gives way to a chuckle of merriment. Usually this occurs in his history class. We wonder ■why. ROBERT S. CLARE ‘‘Men judge us by the success of our efforts.” Class Basketball “Rusty”, jovial, friendly, and debon- air, ranks among the “happy-go-lucky” fellows of our class. Perhaps he has a se- rious note in his nature, but we have found him always looking at the bright and humorous side of life. With best wishes for success we bid him “au re- voir.” RUTH E. CONWAY “Petite but oh so sweet.” Spanish Club P. H. S. Revue Girls’ Basketball Cute and petite is our “Ruthy”, who greets everyone with her pleasant smile. Although Ruth is one of the smallest members of our class she has a big heart which is full of understanding as well as cheerfulness. Her outstanding character- istics are activeness and alertness. We all wish her the best of success for the future.
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