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EDWARD F. SEARLES HIGH SCHOOL 1941 78 'X 1 it 1 X, ,nv - lb 'i . NATALIE ANN CREGG Tripping her way through life Girls' A.A. 3 Senior Play Al Natalie is an excellent dancer, both tap and social. She has featured at almost all our class parties. Her songs have also been a real attraction. These songs are verses about our classmates sung to an original tune. She has proved her talents as an actress in the Senior Playg her performance speaks for itself. Good luck to Natalie, the versatile. JANE ELLEN CURTIN Ever faithful. ever sure Class Prophecy Girl Reserves 1 Blue and White -1 Girls' A.A. 2 Year Book Staff 4 Jane is very sociable and very popular. She dresses well and neatly and her clothes always go well with her attractive looks. She has always been faithful in school and has done a good job at everything: she has under- taken. I've been told that Jane's a charter member of the Sul,-lilebs. If she continues as she has begun, she should be a great success. Lots of luck, Jane. JAMES MEICKLE DAY Skill and confidence are an unconquered army Cadets. Captain 4 Year Book Staff -1 A huge lad with an even temper and wholesome spirit. Jimmy is quiet, but is interested in all things practical and mechanical. He certainly makes us all sit up and take notice with his perfect al,f:ebra papers. Keep up the good work, Jimmy. l,0L'lSE FRANCES DEADY This life is most jolly Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Cheer Leader 4 Girls' AA. 2, Il, -1 A talkative and pleasant member of our class is Louise or Luiz as she prefers to write it. She alwaYS l12iS U bit of grossip for anyone who cares to listen. liluring her senior year, she devoted her surplus energ'y to encourag- ing our boys in their efforts on the football field. Smooth sailing, Louise! MILDRED R. DeLl'ClA Silence is more eloquent than words Girls' A..-X. 2, 3 Mildred is extremely well-liked by all of us because of her sweet and friendly nature. Her ability along' commer- cial lines is marked and we expect her to continue her study in this field. Good luck, Millie 22
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1941 EDWARD F. SEARLES HIGH SCHOOL JOSEPH CHARLES CIRAS He who laughs- lasts Baseball 3, 4 Football 4 Basketball 4 . Joe transferred from Lawrence late last year. Law- rence's loss has certainly turned out to be our gain, be- cause he is one of the best basketball players we have had in a long time. He also was very active in football and baseball. A born comedian is our Joe, for he always has a joke to liven up a dull moment. We all shall remember him for his crew cut and his flashy ties. Keerp it up, Joe, and lots of luck. ROBERT ARTHUR COLLINS '6Success is won by hard work President 4 Cadets, Captain 4 Vice President 3 Blue and White, Ass't Editor 3 Hi-Y 3, 43 Pres. 3 Traffic Squad 4 Bob is very active in school affairs. He is seldom ab- sent from any activit-y. He is also very popular with both sexes. He is quick of mind and body and a very good d-ebater. As our class president Bob has been a model of efficiency and diligence. He is very hard working and certain to succeed in anything' he attempts. Good luck, Bob. LILLIAN HELEN COREY HA sunny disposition is always to be desired Girl Reserves 2 Girls' A.A. 4 Lilly is one of our noisiest girls. She is always talking and her voice carries, sometimes too well. She usually seems in good spirits and has a sunny disposition. lf, however, someone tries to bother her, it is easy for her to Reiome angry, and she has quite a temper. Lots of luck, 1 y. CHRISTINA MAY COULTER And then my heart with rapture fills And dances with the daffodils Girls' A.A. Blue and White 2 Senior Play 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3 Chris is noted for her girlish dignity and charm, to- gether with her smart appearance and ability to act. We have yet to see her ruffled or unsmiling, and we feel cer- tain that this in itself has helped to account for her many admirers. RITA GENEVIEVE COX We think her quiet. but iihimgs are not what they seem Girls' A.A. 2 We never hear a lot from Rita, but her number 01' friends tell us that there's not a better sport nor a pleas- anter girl in the class. Her loyalty to her school ani sincerity in friendship are qualities that we should all copy. Good luck, Rita. Z1 c 'We' e A ' , K 3 i . fi V' 'mai X ... xx 7 . EQ .- UV . . - - it tffff. ' ' if A '-95.4. . 'fx-I-1 .. A : 'i . ' I-- w- is CT' ' e f ' Q ff 'Q
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1941 EDWARD F. SEARLES HIGH SCHOOL PETER J. DEMERJIAN With fair play foremost Football 2, 3, 4: Co-Captain 4 Cadets 2 Year Book Staff 4 Having earned a name for himself on the gridiron as co-captain of the footlball team, Pete is indeed a foot- ball hero. He is of pleasant and cheerful disposition, and is always ready to lend a helping hand. We know that you will go far, Pete IRENE ROSE DENIS Oh, she will sing the savageness out of a bear Girls' A.A. 2 Various Committees Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Denny is known in high school for her unusual voice and her fun-loving' nature. No mere happening will ever find her down in the dumps. May you continue through life as joyfully, Denny, ANN M. DeROCHE And looks on lilfe with quiet eyes Girls' A.A. 2, 3. 4 Girl Reserves 4 Glee Club 2 Ann is a thoughtful and serious young lady within the school Walls, but we understand that she is full of pep when outside. She is courteous and friendly to everyone at all times. Best of luck, Ann. KATHLEEN H. DEVLIN Better late than never Girls' A.A. 2 Almost every morning' just before the 8:30 bell, Kath- leen comes fiying' into school and slips breathlessly into her seat. In that same way, she rushes through the day and then home. .May you ever be as happy-g'o-lucky. Kathleen. LORRAINE IDA DION But common quiet is man's concern Girls' A.A. 2 Lorraine is one of the less noisy members of our claws. Inside and outside of school. she is a jolly, fun-loving maiden. May your hopes and ambitions for the future le fulfilled, Lorraine. 233 v . r 'ET' 1 A L Ar-y Q f nlijv 2 , F:-iii' X I I- PFW I 'Q' S+ i 4. Y ' if it
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