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T II E ROUND TABE E Patsy Tomaine Pat “.I hui iuli I) possesses determined ideas. . hid there’s nary a person on earth that he fears.” King's IVncIi 3. 4. Raymond Williams ”11 ho says little, says much.” Patrol; Homeroom Baseball and Basketball. Marshall Merritt Algor '7 ain't afraid ire snakes or toads. Or hugs or worms, or mier. .in’ things ’at girls are sheered 117. 1 think are awful nice.” Jr.-Sr. Reception Comm. y. Near Rook Staff 4. Arthur Aul Xeither careless nor glad. Wilhemina Turner ”Xot that I like studies less, hut I lore fun more.” George Worthley “Big Wort” When opponents start to skirt the end Worthley stands the brunt; But woe betide those gentlemen When “Big Wort” blocks a punt.” Homeroom Ch. 2; Varsity R” Club 2. 3, 4; Dramatic Clui» 2, 3. 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; Senior Pla ; Track j: Football y 4: H. M S. Pina- fore 3: Basketball 2. 3, 4- “Mike” “Oh heel Why should life all labor be f” Budget Collector 2. 3. 4; Class Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4 ; Student Coun- cil 4. Philip Edward Bailly “Phil” ”.lnd for a smile or a glance from my eye. The lassies are ready to lie doit'll and die.” I uje liighteen
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THE ROU N D T Alil.E Dominico Nannini ’‘Mussolini” He's all far Mussolini no mutter what he does lie'll wake a darn good teueher, for in ninth his wind's a-buzz. Helen E. Sanborn Hetta '( heerjnl' i ay. and full of fun, She is liked by everyone. Treas. C. R. C. 3. 4: N ear Book StatT 3. 4; Cheer Leader 2. 3. 4: Hi-N 3, 4: Patrol 3; Class Basket- ball 1. 2. 3. 4: ('lass soccer 2. 3: Dramatic Club 2. 3, 4. Emma Sears 77 fell you u see ret if you want to know. It's that limma Sears can really sew. B. Joan Smith M I 91 Jo There was a f irl in our elass And she was wondrous wise: She studied hard, got a lot of .I‘s And found she'd won first prize. Patrol . 2. 3; Exc. Comm, t: Hockey 2. 3; Soccer 2, 3; Class Play 3; French Club 2. 3: (». R. C. 2. 3 : Student Council 3. 4: Vice- Pres. Student Council 4: Hi-Y 2. 3; Pres. Hi-Y 4. Class Sec’y 3; Editor Year Book 4; Honor So- ciety 4. Ella Patricia Sampoli I he little f irl who knows her Spanish And work for her all eares does banish. Ethel Ann Scott Elsie If you would be loved, love and be lovable, Sr Art (mild 2. 3. 4; Class Basket ball 2. 3: R. ( j. 3. Soccer 3 3: Yollc Ball 3: Dance 4; Round Til' K Staff 4- Anna Ruth Shipkin Ann It's nice to be natural When you're naturally niee. Student Council 2. 4: Scc'y Stu- dent Council 4; Basketball 2. 3. 4; Hockey 2. 3: Capt. Hockey 2; Pa- trol 3: Hi-Y 3. 4: Sec’y Hi-Y 3, 4: Honor Society 4; Ch. Jr. Sr. Reception; Ch. Sr. Dance; Drama- tic Club 3. 4; Exc. Comm. Class 2. 4: Vice-Pres. Class 3. Thelma Stout To worry little To study less Is my idea of happiness. Treas. Class 3. 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4; Soccer 2. 3. 4 ; Baseball 2. 3; Hockey 2; Exc. Comm. 3, 4: Pa- trol 2. Voile v Ball 2; Spanish Cluli 3. Page Seventeen
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T H E R O U N D T A B L E Kaye Bartel Kaye” 'iQuiet is her zcay. Winning is her smile.” Pat ml : Year Book Stall 4; Squad Leader 4; Xmas Cards 4. Helen Alma Bennett “Bennie” “A othnif worries her. . I maiden light-hearted and content. Camera Cluli 2. 3: Xmas Card Salesman 4. Leona Bennett Is carefree as the 1 ay,Jis ■ Ioiujj,? Patrol 4. I l f .. t GraCft Bowles Whe diCfJ s behind her bashful S'pen. as am els (fire William Becker “Bill” “Iliame it on my youth. Irene Frances Bennett “Renee” happy-go-l dsy ' , ifirl. Just a j yv all aroimd t heerlcadcr 3. 4; First Aid Chili 4: Hockey 3; Soccet 1. 2. Basketball 1. Ar. 3; Candy Salesman I. 2 :.(ilce Club 1. 2. 3; Senior Ar» Guild 3. 4: Dramatic Club 4: (I. R. C. 1; Salamagundi Club 1 Alex Binaco His quietness of moaner. I'm sure you'll confess. Relies the mischief. That he does possess.” Homeroom Basketball 1. 2; Base- ball 2: Track X V Anna Eliada Brill 0 “Red” v ' The thing that yocs the farthest toward making life worth- while. That costs the least and does the most, is just a pleasan smile. Soccer 1. 2. 4: Hockey 1: Basket- ball 1; Glee Club j. 2: Jr. Dance Comm. 3: Sr. Dance Comm. 4; Usher Sr. Play 4: Candy Salesman 4: Girls’ Hi-S’ 4. Page Nineteen
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