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FREDERICK PECHETTE—“Mugs” “This Love of Mine” Fred is our quietest Senior Boy. He has not afforded us very much about which we could tease him, but the name of Cecila makes him sit up and take notice for one reason or another. Fred is another of these fellows who expects to be singing soon “Dear Mom.” Never mind, Fred; they have swell U. S. O. shows in the army camps now. Freshman (’lass Treasurer (1): Office Practice Club (1); In- tramural» (1-4); Loral History Club (2); Chef Club (4). MARGARET STILES—“Feggy” “Dreaming Dreams” Everytime a new type of costume jewelry comes out on the market or on the counters of the various 5 and 10’s, you may be sure that Peggy will have an example of it the next time she comes to school. Peggy has followed a commercial course here at S. H. S. and thinks she would like to take further work in business and become a secretary. .funior High Dramatics (1); Dice Club (1): Junior Hi ?h Chorus (1): Tutrnmurals (1-3); New Driver’s Club (2): Service Club (3-4); General Discussion Club (4): Burgo.vne Crier (4). ROBERT PER IA R D—“Perry” “I’d Love to Know You Better” Perry was on our Varsity basketball team this year and did a very good job as a guard. He was on the first team both in baseball and soccer. Perry has been working in the Oneida Markets, so we predict for next year a job, and after that—? Best of Luck, Perry! Intramural» (1-4); Sports Council (2-3); Student Coun- cil (4). MARION TOLLMAN—“Blondie” “Give Yourself a Pat on the Back” Although some may think that Blondie has acquired her “golden locks” through a beautician’s care, we know for a fact that it’s genuine, and beautiful at that. Its been the envy of many girls, and has attracted more than one fellow. Blondie, like many other girls of the Sen:or Class, has thought of answering her country’s urgent call for more nurses. You can be sure if she accomplishes her goal there will be more than one happy patient in her care. Junior High Student Council (1); Junior High Dramatics Club (1): Intrnmurnls (1-4): Senior High Sports Council (2-3); General Discussion Club (4); Local History Club (4). P)
PATRICIA WALSH—“Pal” “He’s My Guy” What could that bright red hue be in the third row in Miss Healy’s History Class? Oh, excuse us Pat; we didn’t think that you were blushing again. That’s one thing you and Don have in common—for we have noticed several times out of the many that you are together this striking characteristic that you both possess. Pat is interested in becoming a nurse. Perhaps she will follow' her sister and become a Navy nurse. Jayvee Cheerleader (1): Junior High Dramatics (1): Intra- murals (1-4): Service Club (2-4): Local History Club (2); Library Club (2-4); Junior Class Vice-president (3); Sports Council (4): Schuyler Staff (4). JOSEPH REED—“]o F “You’re in the Army Now” Not much can be said about Joe, for he was with us only a short time when Uncle Sam called him into service. While he was with us, he acquired many friends. We shall never forget his jovial manner and his willingness to help others. Junior Times (1); Intramurals (1-2); Local History Club (3): New Drivers Club (3). PHELENA WOOD—“Woodie” “Not Mine” Ever since we’ve known Phelena we’ve never heard a boisterous outcry, or hardly more than a whisper to come from her lips. Phelena may be qu.et, but she has proved very efficient in her school work. Whenever you want io find Woodie, you simply have to look in room ten for she majors in Business and is always doing a good deed for some fellow student who needs help in this or that. The many extra hours of work she has spent on the Burgoyne Crier and Schuyler have been greatly appreciated. Junior High Chorus (1); Junior High Dramatics (1); Glee Club (2); Intramurals (1-4); New Driver's i lub (2); Gen- eral Discussion ( lub (4) : Service Club (4) ; Burgoyne Crier (4); Schuyler Staff (4). HARRIS ROOKE—“Rookie” “Big Broad Smile” From the first day Harris started school here twelve years ago to this veiy day he has never been absent nor tardy. That’s a record you may well be proud of Harris—for you’re the first and probably the last to hold such a record in S. H. S. Harris has do. e a good job in helping our soccer team win the cham- pionship this year, and in assisting his intramural team in basketball. Intramural» (1-4); Service Club (2-4); Junior High Or- chestra (1): Local History Club (2-3): Orchestra (2-4); Band (2-3); General Discussion Club (4). 20
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