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Greetings To Our New Seniors QWNHQ Q. ' X ' ECKERT, FREDERICK- Freddie Another member of the senior flock is this little boy with a long name. His courteous pleasing man- ner is a great asset to him. Social chairman 2. Secretary Hi-Y 1, 2. Student Council 1, 2, 3. Stunt night 2. GILLS ON, J EANNE-4'Gill Gill is the lassie judged to have the prettiest hair in our class. Any- one who saw her would certainly know that a just decision was made. Girls' A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Council 4. Class historian 2. OLLEAR, CAROL- Rel A hearty laugh and red hair are Carol's most distinctive qualities. Carol never meets a friend without giving her Hi greeting. Class secretary 1, 2. Stunt night 2. Home room secretary 1. Shorthand Club 2. Home room social chairman 2.
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SCULLY, MARY- Baby Mary is one of the che-eriest mem- bers of the senior class. Her friend- ly smile and pleasing manner al- ways make her most welcome wherever she goes. Home room vice-president l. Student Council representative 2, 3. P. J. Players 3, 4. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. SHERWOOD, WILLIAM- Bill Bill is one of the silent members in the senior class' famous clip joint. He excels in many sports but fishing with his father along the Neversink occupies most of his spare time. Basketball. SIMPSON, CLARA- Simp Clara is one of the students of our class who never has too much to say. Reading and movie-going are her favorite pastimes. C1a1'a's quiet unassuming manner has held constant companions to her with whom she is always found. SJOQUIST, ALICE- Blondie Alice, who came to our class in April, can be added to our list of blondes. Before coming to Port, she lived in Mongaup and attended the Eldred High School. Her favorite subject here at school is homemak- ing. SOLETRO, ANTOINETTE- Ann Very pert and snappy is Ann, one of our shortest seniors. While her cheery smile won for her many friends, she has earned by her ver- satility a place in several of the school's most active organizations. P. J. Players. Girls' A. A. Home room secretary. Home room reporter. SONER, WILLIAM- Bill Although Bill is quiet and never says much, he is known by his friends as a fellow whose word and character are as good as gold. STENING, MARGARET- Mag Margaret is one of the busiest seniors from the Bouquet Section of Christian Hill. Orchestra-pianist. Band-flutist, head drum major- ette. P. J. Players-vice-president. Student Council. Girls' A. A. French Club 2, 3, 4. Class plays 3, 4. TROVEI, ANNA MARY- Ann Anna is very quiet and a very active classmate. Although she takes part in several of the schoo1's organisations, she never seems to be too busy to have a pleasant smile and word for all. Girls' Glee Club l. Journalism Club 4. Shorthand Club 3. Classbook staff 4. VOLLMER, GENE- Boxie Boxie, one of the best-natured seniors, has won many friends with his happy-go-lucky grin. His read- iness to cooperate in the class ac- tivities has kept him very busy all through high school, Band. Orchestra. Stunt nights. Minstrel 4. WAGNER, WILLIAM- Bill William, better known as Bill, but best known as Bugsy is one of the most musical members of the class. He has several other in- terests, also, one of them being sports, another one being Twin Lakes. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2. Football 2, 3, 4. WAYCIE, JEAN ANN- Jeanie A very quiet and a very pleasant miss is Jean. She can always be found Htending to her knitting during her study halls. At the present time her favorite hobby, along with so many of the senior girls, seems to be letter writing. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ZELLER, PI-IYLLIS- George George is one of our Rah Rah girls and is very interested in sports. She has made many friends by her quiet, pleasant smile and her cheerful Willingness to help in any of the school activities. Girls' A. A. Cheerleader 3.
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In Memoriam To the memory of our beloved classmate, Hallock G. Moore, we the Seniors of the class of 1943 do commemorate this book. His sudden departure from our midst on March 7, 1940, brought sorrow and grief to all who knew him. Although he is gone from us forever, the memory of his pleasing way will be remembered by us always.
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