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DOROTHY ANNA CROSS “Dot” Juno Honor Society. 4; Baseball. 3: Literary Club. 3: Committee of Jr.-Sr. Reception. 3; Committe? of Football Dance. 4; Journalism Club. 4. Round Table Staff. 4; Candy Salesman. 4. ROY DANIELS “Curly” June Vice-President Student Coun- cil. 4; Dance Committee. 3; Presi- dent Jr. Literary Guild. 3; Secre- tary Jr. Literary Guild. 2; Vice- President Science Club. 4; Senior Play Committee. 4. CHARLES W. CUSANO “Charley” June Football. 2, 3. 4; Boxing. 3; Puzzle Club. 3. HARRY A. DAVEY “Tetclied June Tennis. 3. 4; Ping Pong Team and Club. 3. 4; Honor Society. 4; Home Room Basketball. 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y. 3. 4; Assistant Football Manager. 2. 3; Football Manager 4; Sec retar v Hi-Y. 2; Vice Presi- dent Stamp Club, 2 Seniors class held a cake sale in May, 1937, The sale was held on the Methodist Church property on Broad Street. Cakes were donated by the members of the class. All of the cakes were sold and the sale resulted in a very profitable enterprise. On June 2. 1937. our class gave a reception in the gym in honor of the Seniors. For the occasion the gym was converted GEORGE I)E LORENZO “Jorge” February Journalism Club. 3. 4; Club Editor Journalism Club. 3; Busi- ness Manager Journalism Club. 4; Spanish Club. 3. 4; Committee Valentine Dance. 3; Candy Sales- man. 4; Honor Society. 4; Presi- dent Spanish Club, 4. FRED DE MARIA June Committee Valentine Dance. 3; Intra-mural Basketball. 3; Table Tennis Club. 3; Squad Leader. 4; Basketball Manager. 4. MARGARET DEL GUIDICE “Jiggs” June Squad Leader. 2. 3. 4; Chess Checker Club. 3. 4; Year Book Staff. 4. ELEANOR SHIRLEY DREW “Shorty June I 17] The 1938 LOG •
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The 1938 LOG FRANK CORNELIUS COLLINS “Needy” February Football, 2. 3. 4: Baseball. 2; Basketball. 3: Soccer. 3. DONALD COTTLE Don Quixote June Sprnish Club, 3, 4; Patrol. 4. MARTHA L. COSTA “Mamie June French Club. 3. 4; Archery Club. 4; Honor Society. 4; Literary Guild. 3; Bowling Club, 4 CHARLES L. COTTRELL “Charlie June Boxing. 2; Comm, for Football Dance. 4; Science Club. 3. Seniors nn February 16. The gymnasium was appropriately decorated in honor of St. Valentine. Several novelty dances were enjoyed and for the first time in history spot lights added to the glamour of the evening. Bruce Cobb’s orchestra furnished the music and it was judged by all a most successful affair. Climaxing a successful year as Juniors, the present Senior LEOLA CHARLOTTE COTTRELL “Lee June Girls' Recreation Club. 2; Knit- ting Club. 3. DOUGLAS SMITH COWAN “Duke June French Club. 4; Science Club. 2. EMILY A. COVERT “Em “Coby” June Puzzle Club. 3; Squad Leader. 4. Legal Typists Assoc., 4; Com- mittee lor Jr.-Sr. Reception. 3; Committee for Valentine Dance. 3. Umpires’ Club. 4. Basketball. 4. Girls' Recreation Club. 3. 4; Typist of Log. 4; Baseball. 4. LAURA CAROLYN CRAWFORD “Carrie June Legal Typists Assoc.. 4; Travel Club. 3: Committee for Valentine Dance. 3: Honor Society. 3. 4: Typist of Log, 4. f 16]
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WILDA KBIE “Willy’ February Basketball, 2. 3; Soccer. 2. 3: Hockev. 2. 3; Baseball. 2. 3: G. R. C Club. 2. 3. 4; Patrol. 3; Committee Valentine Dance. 3: Committee Jr.-Sr. Rec.. 3. ADA MARIE EGNER “Adie” June Treasurer of Class. 2; Secretary ot Class. 2. 3. 4: Patrol 4: Book Club. 3; Ping-Pong Club. 3. RUTH MAE EDEN Tiny” June Fire Drill Committee Member 3; Parent Teachers Committee Member. 3: Chairman of Refresh- ment Committee of Ha. Hi. Ho Club, 2: Member of Reading Club. 3 ROBERT EGNER 'Tlalfpint” June Ping Pong Club. 3; Committee for Football Dance. 4; Committee for Valentine Dance. 3; Commit- tee for Jr.-Sr Rec., 3 Seniors into a veritable garden. Flowers and grass bordered the en- trance. Trellises on which roses climbed, were placed at intervals around the gym. and beach chairs invited the dancers. Music for dancing was furnished by the “Tempo Jesters”. Returning to school in September, 1937. as full-fledged Seniors, our class decided to sell candy and hot dogs at the VALENTINE ERB “Farmer” February Football. 2. 3, 4; Puzzle Club. 3: Basketball. 2. THOMAS FARLEY “Tucker” June Track. 3: Band. 2. 3. 4, Orches- tra. 2. 3. 4. ROBERT MORRIS ESPOSITO “Nalaehucky-Bob” February Spanish Club President. 4: Football. 4 MARY JANE FARRELL “Alabama” June Committee for Valentine Dance. 3; Chess and Checkers Club, 3: Legal Typists Association. 4; King's Bench. 4; Squad Leader. 4. I 18 I
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