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Thirty META P. II. S. IIEINO A. FORSSTROM “It is the tranquil person who accomplishes much.” Heino, rather tall and fair-haired, has a pleasant and diffident person- ality. Although his joyous nature may deceive you, Heino is one of our bet- ter students. With such qualities, we can see nothing but success for this member of the Class of ’39. DONALD K. FOULKES “Foo and the world will Foo with you.” “B” SQUAB STRAND NIGHT If you have ever been accosted in the corridors with a hearty “foo,” you know why the above quotation is fitting to “Red” Foulkes. This cheery greeting, coupled with a mop of red hair and a friendly grin, form a com- bination that has completely won our hearts. We advance every wish that the combination will be just as effec- tive in later years and hope Donald will “foo” forever. PEARL FREEDMAN “A good tongue has seldom need to Leg attention.” DEBATING CLUB Her first name suggests her person- ality better than words. Pearl’s ever so slightly sophisticated air, both in manner and dress, is noticed and ap- preciated by all. And not among the least of her assets is her ability to say what she thinks. May you always continue with success, Pearl.
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P. II. s META Twenty-nine BARBARA M. FINNEGAN Her smile is like a ray of sunshine. Here is another one of our charm- ing- classmates who has helped to make our High School clays more en- joyable. Have you ever noticed her eyes twinkling as she smiles? Bar- bara’s cheery disposition is sure to help her find success in whatever field she chooses. ALICE J. FLATTERY “You’re a builder-upper.’’ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, JUNIOR CLASS DRAMATIC GUILD CHEER LEADER LITTLE JIMMIE JONES — Mrs. Prescott Who is that charming young miss, so neatly dressed, strolling along the corridor, speaking to every one she meets ? Why, it’s no one but our own Alice. And who doesn’t know Alice ? Her gay chatter and laughter will be remembered by us, long after we part from her. Whatever her life work may be, we are sure she will make a success of it. WILLIAM P. FLEMING “He’s a jolly good fellow.” SPANISH CLUB BAND His cheery smile, loveable char- acter and wholesome humor have made “Bill” a favorite with us. He has been very active during his High School days. We shall surely miss him. We are proud, indeed, to send one so able and energetic into a world where such characteristics are appre- ciated. Lots of good luck from ’39.
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r. h. s. META Thirty-one IRVING FROMER “Laugh and the world laughs with you.” SPANISH CLUB BAND “Sooky” is known to his many friends as a “happy-go-lucky” person with no qualms about the future. Never “showy” he has taken an in- terest in all activities which have taken place. “Sooky” plans to enter the field of accountancy. Good luck, “Sooky.” MARY E. FULLER “Give every one thine ear, few thy voice.” GIRLS ' BASKETBALL WOMAN ' S CLUB Mary is a young lady of quiet dis- position who has gained many friends in her High School career. She has been proficient both in her studies and in sports. Her humor and her will- ingness to hel p others have gained for her a permanent place in our hearts. Good luck to you, Mary. DORIS K. GATES “The violet’s for modesty, which she weal’s very well.” SPANISH CLUB WOMAN ' S CLUB Doris has always maintained a charming quietness. This shy ex- terior has limited the opportunity for all our classmates to appreciate her, but those of us who are her friends enjoy her companionable ways, warm smile, and sweet disposition. And so, Doris, pocket our sincere wishes for succes and happiness.
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