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I H KRRI C ASF tool and lmperturable, Though apt to act with tire upon occasion ' Industrious unassuming and humorous what a combina fl0l1l Yet these three Hdjectne characterize this classmate Wise was our class vshen it chose him to be Business and Advertising NIIIITEEI of the Classbook It could not hate found a more able ad gette1 than Junior Vte cant understand hovt he can take care of ull this business and ICKICIC in 'tlllford Perhaps 'Willie Wood tell u SLAN LHXSI' l must be ft xery fascinating, young man tis llot my fault 'lhe ladies must blame heawen Alan vsho has been with u onlx vxo hort xears, seems to bf liexe that there 1s nothing half so sweet in l1fe as loves young dream At least it appears tnat he likes to Phill 19 time bv dream Jnff of a green ered girl Despite the fact that Alan has had four I nvlish course has influenced his reading for ne often find him Vtltll 1 copx of J Whitcomb Rilex in his hand H I4 LLN L OR'l RIGHT A contented Splrlt IS the sweetness of existence Here we introduce Miss Helen Cortr1ght a belle of 'Montague NR ho tl said keeps a man trap 111 the back kitchen at least a certa111 pa1t1 who has fallen into t can so testifx Perhaps It IS due to -Xbe that Helen l1as shown uch a keen 1nte1est in American H1 0IN of ate 'tl ARJURII DLDRIL lx She doeth llttle klndnesses which most letue undone or despise Nlarjorie is our future prima donna Not onlx is Marjorie gift td 111 the art of s1n0111g but she has also pioxen herself an able If poltel While most of us nave been struggling on for four or more Q 'lIa1Jor1e has 1'Y'13l'l'lg6ll to complete the requirements for grad u1t1on 1n three and one half xeals In add1t1on to this DeeDee h'1s found time to cultixate a sense of humor md ha never been know ll tr 1111 to find omethmn laughable in the dulx grind of class work I A -Q 'JA ' 1'-I 'i tk.. I K, I , I U M Mann- V, WMP 1, ,,,..-...,.Z f ...lp 'V 2 l 1 3 - 1. ,. , 1 I , .gf 1 . ,Me , .,,1---.s,..-,s ,.s-.,,...1 ,, . I . v' I I ' .S U ' 9? KC ' S! KK !, Y ' . ., .L , - - 1 2 . ' .. -' ' - . ' 1 . 1 . 1' .. ' ' 1 ' . ., , ' ' sz. 1 . .' ' 1 Q I as , , , . ' ' ,. , , , 1 ' l , . ' ' v 79 - ' , ' . s Q 1 ' S I' . 3'- Q . .L . U . -,. ,, . - . ' Y . . X ,, , . . . years of English he persists in saying Con-my for can I? Yet his 1 v if ' ' 77 ' v ' . YY I H. . . , ,, . . . . ,, V . .K . Y 4 4' ' ' S . , L - - - , . ' Q, ' 1 , 1 . 4 . c . . . . ' S ' ' ' ' . ' . ' 'S- 1 I . .. 1 ' - . ' . . , ' rr , ' . . .' .' . s . . . . I -1- ., 1, .1 , , ' ' l . f Y A 0' 1' mrs, . ' ' ' 1 ' . ' ' 2 ' ' 1 - D' 'L', ' I ., 1 .' . . v I A E , S , 7 .Z . . S . A. r . 2. t, . , ,- L f I 1 - g WR -1 1 M, ,,,i W1
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CURTIS ACKERNIAN I meddle wlth no mans buslness Study moderately take my mnocent pleasures freely ' ln add1t1on to CUITIQ ab1lltV as Secretarv of the Reformed Church bunday School and usher 1n the same church he possesses the worthy tra1ts of good sportmanshxp good humor fondness for the theatre and mld drxvmg 1n h1s Foul He b6l16VeS firmly 1n the saylng It s the l1ttle thlngs 1n l1fe that count We hear that he sxngs Wltll teelmff -Xl1ce where art thou RUTH BAL KS A doclle dlsposltlon will with applxcatlon surmount every dltiiculty Ruth lx a quxet young nuss who Journles to H1gh School ever., mornmg from C3h00nZl6 She seems very reluctant to let us know anxthmg about herself but whenever a certam name 1s mentwned Ruth turns very red, so we suspect that she IS not qulte so quxet and bashful outs1de of school as 1n After second perlod any day you can hear Ruth say What dld Wir Vlarsh ask 1n H1story th1 mormng ' WILLI XXI BL RNS His understandm ls large N11ss Lronk vull m1ss Bllls argumg and ev1dent d1sgust 111 uhv B111 has a preference for our ne1ghbor1ng Clty of Middletowr Perhaps he rece1ves 1nsp1rat1on there so that he can crack hlS orlglnal Jokes 111 hls classes and k1d the teachers along Ball makes an excellent German scholar and 15 qulte apt 1n comb1n1ng German wltm lnngllsh phrases He changes h1s language easlly from Engllsh t French to German but he refuses to lef any glrl change h1s mmd 'VIARY CARROLL A daughter of the Gods, dlvmely tall and most falr 'l'h1s lg 'Vlarv Carroll vulth her charmmg manner and ever presen sm1le Our class treasurer IS a perfect mzard at handhng money Perhaps her evcecutlve ab1l1ts vull be tra1ned to such a degree that she w1ll be perfectly well fitted to some clay manage Joe Mary 15 one of the ma1ns ays of our class, for trulv she IS a g1rl to be rehea upon She conflclentlally wh1spered to us that her favonte mUS1C3l mstrument 15 the Harp Enthuslasm s1mply sh1nes 1n Marys face and bubbles out 1n everythxng she savs She never worrles about any thmg except Amerlcan H1story ll ' ! ' 1 . . , . , , . . . . , . . . . , U, ' 1 I ' . V' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' Tu J. . . . . ,, . . - ' lu ' . n Pu A Y ' Y H . . . . . . . . ' 9 7 ' I1 .R . . . . . , V 1 U . V . . A 1' A Q 4 -3 ' 4 YY A V Ar N . l . 0 . ,, . ,., . . .4 , '. . . , . . .N . English IV Class when he no longer attends P. J. H. S. We wonder ' i 'A ' 5 ll ' 7, ' ' Y r N U . . . 6 X , . . . A . u . . ' . ,, - , . . . v. . A L ,' ' KK !! ' . 1 U . . . . . . H ,, . . . . ,
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,ff-rt-ff . --'W-'-sw ,WY-1 -W, ,G as Q.. . ...-, ,,,. 7 gf-. M 'Z.fs4:.f5,,J:..w'1sa'i- f,:3gglg,f'g:lg1s1, rg, ' ' Z zisfsefisfeia lfifirfffs 1-31521 f exif of , H ,e -.R ,aaa , ,.. . I, W , ...,,i.5'Q:.Ql,Qai.f,.,1,,r......c.,.............. ...,M.n....,,,.-,....-- ,.,, .. ...., , N...r,-,, H-, .,,,,,.,g WALTER DENTON Says littleg thinks much. Walter and German are well-established friends by this timeg at least they're well-established. Otherwise Walt. is a perfectly nor- mal boy and an enthusiastic member of the Class of '27, If all pupils were like him, what happy lives our teachers would lead! We wonder at Walter's ability to keep out of scrapes and to present such an Innocent appearance. GENE DOYLE I have ease and I haue health And I have spirits light as air And more than wisdom more than wealth A merry heart th'lt laughs at care Besides our classmate s mam accomplishments she possesses one of those irresistible dimples which is Just one of the weapons, that Gene uses in smashing hearts in the sixth period study hall Her motto seems to be Whats the hodds so long as xer appy'7 She 1 all active vs orker on the ocial committee and is an ardent advocat fol a society to abolish gum chewing Vie is on ler if she villl con inue her chlldlsh behef 1n St 'Nick LI ONA DLNN Why dont the men propose mama' Why dont the men propose? Yes this IS our classmate leona, who hxes up to her name and nexei comes to class unprepared She is both stuchous and musical and mx' hovn the xounv students of German uill miss her gllldln hand One of Leonas many assets is her beautlfully waved blonde han Perhaps this is the cause of her mam usits to McGraths eautx parlor 1' RAWC ES F ARLEY Laugh and Grow Ifat Herev th xot s e the th period French Class prompter at leas sloe fills that role for Gene Doyle Flances came to our famous Halls of Learning 1n '73 and 1S a happy go luckv girl who giggles at th least provocation She is 111 ele ted m sports especially The Mata moras Ball Team frames foi P19109 you know is the star basket shooter was Q5 wX,p5 s was as , 7 5 1 ax A 1 . . , V I . , . . I . , ,. I c . ' '. , ' ., 5 ' . . v S . . . Q . ' , ' .' 1 V , 5 ' v' , A . . . . . . ,M ,. ,, L . I . 1 T -v 1 - I li 1 , , . Y 31 . . . V . Y . , . . . , 1 , i 7 . l . . ' 1 v . v .' ' ' ' U 1 ' s C7 ' ' C3 , r . . . . . , . y , . ' . ' ' . . . .' ' 1 u s rr u V ., 4 . . 1 X . I . J. lf 1 Y! A 1 S9 ' , ' , ' .. - .t ' ' 1 - ' v- - ' , ' , ,, I, t . . X. I ' . ' Q o 4 . i a a ll ,- . . . . m . , -9 . ' . V , . ' -- 5 ra ' 9 . 1 ' ' I ', 1412 A 'E 5 .T 5 V e as-7,-.-...--m ?..., , .,, ,, n-...Y,-- .Z,,,......v.ve,-e..., ,.,.-.....sA, 1. . . . .. L .. . ,,- - ws - E , -sn . . --f-r' ,rl E ' --'C' -Sf U- . 1 ' , 'fi' . TEES' ' X -as fe as I 4 A. 6. . , sses -..,-,.,..,s,,..l
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