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Ethel Irene Hall - Billy Her sparklin' yes seen to be ever searching for life's omical side. She takes life as it comes ,nd doesn't cross her bridges until they ippear and her motto seems to he, Never rouble trouble, 'till trouble troubles you'.' ihen she's around no one feels sad - you ray be certain of that. Here's to you, illy, and may your life be long and happy, he has shown exceptional ability along the line of dress designing. Okey we say! Velma Elizabeth Hilty - Velma is one of he quietest girls of the class Few really pcncvY her, but those who do profit by her Acquaintance. We hear that she has proven Aerself ’he Object of-----'s Affections. Ahe has been a success as one of our snapshot editors for this book. Vie may have r ithin our midst a modern Florence Nightingale for Velma plena to be a nurse. Don't ou er.vy the convalescent? Florence Lucille Johnston - Flo -Florence is one of the attractive members of the class. A lot of common sense lies beneath that beautiful wavy hair of hers. She is rather hard to fathom, '.‘ hat her interests are seem to be unknown by the majority of us. However, this much is certain; |she is studious, sincere, and friendly to her schoolmates. As a general rule, she attracts everyone by her tranquil and sweet disposition. Success to you, Flo. Olive Irene Johnston - Irene - By her sunny smile and swoet manner, Irene is always spreading sunshine in other people's lives. She claims that Physics is her Waterloo but we know she will make the grade, Irene doesn't sound her own horn but she can't; fool us for we know she's as fine a girl as we can find. Although we do not often hear her speak we never have a cause to doubt her truest allegiance to the Class of '35 and dear old S.H.S. y if II v v Y Y Y Jlw
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V V V V V V V V V V V V V M Henry N. Jones - Henry - To him has fallen the honor of guiding our class thru the senior year and he has certainly shown us his excellent executive ability.Popular? Yes, indeed: And no wonder for his genial smile and quick wit makes everyone his friend, one in particular. His determination to travel upward explains why he should he proud of his scholastic record. Our best wishes go with you, Henry: Your record in S.H.S. is one to excite pride. Frances Jean Leboski - Fran is the industrious young lady who sews so beautifully. Not many girls can make their own clothes but Frances surely can. Her heart, like the moon, is ever changing and there's a man in it, too. We hear that she desires to become a school teacher but she is giving it up in favor of running a beauty parlor of her own. Patronize your classmate, girls:: We know you’ll be successful in 'whatever you desire to set your heart. 'We'll miss you, Fran. Fern Rebecca Lowman - Becky - Begone, dull care: Thou and I can never agree. Who of us will not miss the pranks of Becky, who is really the cut-up of the class? It seems hard to believe that she is about to flee from the admonitions of her teachers and classmates. We wonder if Fern has many serious moments. Certainly her way of laugh-| ing thru life belies such thought. We hope her untiring efforts to master languages will bring her success as a Latin teacher. Wilfred George Maguire - Molly is the Peck's Bad Boy of our class. When he gets his lessons, if he does, no one knows, for most of his time is spent in talking or joking, or laughing. He is Irish and woe to the: unlucky one who attempts to argue with him, for he will always have the last word. The opposite sex doesn't seem to 'rate' with Wilfred, but it doesn't pay to be too certain for his friends are not few. He may be a surveyor some day.
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