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NORMAN DEGORI November 27 He likes his work and friends: yes. all. But heads the list with playing football. Jack indulges in a rough and tough game. partly because it may mean a future: that some day he will coach a team of his own. His broad grin and curly hair ought to take him places. RICHARD DOUGHTY December I0 A busy man in work or play He will succeed some future day, Doc. reigned as chief high poten- tate over his noble associates of the Stage Guild. and exceptional records did it mark. He has the gayest heart in school - a good scout. always ready to help out. ever friendly in word and deed. MARY JAYNE EATON October 2l Mary Jayne likes to draw very well. She may be a designer some day, who can tell? She is forever working toward her future--commercial art-draw- ing posters for us whenever needed, Usually found with her pal, Helen. She finds time to hike, keep scrap- books. and be interested in photog- raphy. RUTH ELLIS February 20 Ruth plays the piano or writes very well. May be another Irving Berlin -- can't tell. Ruthie is one of the musically inclined people. To have Sammy Kay introduce her first song is her fondest pipe-dream. Her cheery smile. pleasing personality. and capability have kept Ruth in the forefront of the class, ELMER FISHER May 27 Elmer really isn't shy -- This Poet Laureate of Sewihi. This nonchalant fellow surprises you with his many jobs. He is out in front leading cheers. making speeches, editing the Sewihi, patrol- ling the school corner. making friends everywhere - a real leader with many loyal followers. DOROTHY DIPPOLITO April 30 Dot specializes in cooking and such When she's driving her car there's no danger-not much. Dot feels right at home behind a pencil and shorthand pad. Dic- tation at a high speed means little effort to her. She cooks, drives a car. cheers up her pals, and enjoys life to the full, Witness her clear voice and serenity. MARY EVELYN DUCEY December 16 Ballet or tapping--she is at the top Likes her sodas and refreshing pop. Vivacious. popular. charming. are only a few adjectives that de- scribe Drusilla. Among her many accomplishments are oration. dra- matics, and cheerleading. Her favor- ite sport is football. We all know why. ANNA MARIE EDWARDS March 8 A chatter box is Anna Marie. Don't believe it? You will soon see. When she and Laura and Lelia get their heads together, the talk- ing goes right on. She can pull a neighbor out of difliculty and go right on to the next job without troubling herself with any worry. or else keeping them entirely to herself. KENNETH FAHRNY June 28 Happy, helpful and gay To all who meet him in his way. Ambitious Ken indulges in Kil- buck football or working on ma- chinery. Ken helps brother Ray at the Marie gas station, a loafing place attractive for entertainment. Fill up the tank of success, Kay. and drive on, remembering the friendships and good times of high school days. CARMELLA FLOWERS August 26 She is friendly and studious, too. We couldn't ask more of a girl. could you? Any typing to do? Just ask Carmella, and you get service with a smile and serenity. This business girl also sews and cooks. Just think about that variety of usefulness she commands, 1939 Nineteen
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Eighteen enlow CECILIA CALLAGHAN August I3 With rhythmic swing and twink- ling feet, In tapping dance she can't be beat. She is the most energetic soul, our Cecilia, and with snapping eyes and dimpling smile, she keeps others on the jump. The Red Hat bri- gade is her special pride, but she shows that attitude toward all her interests. f HELEN CARTER ' February 1 Gay clouds or gray clouds, no mat- ter. All gloom, Helen's cheery smile will shatter. This little brown-eyed girl's pas- time is dancing. Her spare time is spent reading, which may account for her interest in the library. She's a demure lass with a marked accent in her speech. DIXON COPELAND July 31 Now, here's a fellow, good and steady. He's working at a job already. Sure, he will succeed in life, be- cause he plans and follows up his schemes. Never in a hurry but always friendly, greeting all with a smile or a pat on the back. MARGARET CZIK December 31 This little girl we all admire, We hope she gets her great desire. Etta is noted for her clever drawings that adorn her tablet and shorthand pad. Her greatest desire is to be a dress designer. Lots of luck, Margaret, in whatever you do: wherever you go. May good fortune shine on you as you give your best. MYRTLE DAVIS July 8 Myrtle is jolly and always gay. We hope she will forever be that way. Don't talk about fortune tellers to Myrt. They're her pet super- stitution, and she finds no time for them because she's busy preparing for a nursing career. Her interests are varied: football games, radio. No monotony near Myrtle. CATHERINE CAREY March 8 Kitty's brown curly hair can he seen by all As she talks to the boys and girls in the hall. So proud of her driver's license. so interested in her ambition-dra- matics. She loves swing orches- tras and enjoys dancing with her blonde football player, That's tiny, vivacious Catherine! HELEN L, CAUSEY March II She wants to model latest fashions Or design new style creations. Helen is noted for her gift for friendship, being quick to take the first step. responsive to varied inter- ests, gentle in her ways, and of a charming disposition. She is sure in her opinions for she thinks first, and speaks with decision and assur- ance which impress us. MARY CRONIN January I4 Though Mary is- so very small Her help is felt by one and all. If it's pep you're looking for, here is Mary, as peppy as she is tiny. Her idle moments. if she has any, are spent in a bathing suit or on a pair of roller skates. She will be an alert business woman, LGUIS DAMASO June I7 Louis, the Oracle Scoop covered every game And put all other school papers to shame. Louie is a lover of music, as his ambition to be a famous piano accordionist substantiates. He haunts the school work shop, is a strong fan for baseball and basketball, a good rooter for Sewihi. JOSEPHINE DAMICO August 18 That curly red hair makes all envy Jo, She's always so neat and her hair is just so. .Io's even disposition and friend- liness has made her many friends. Fussing with people's hair is Jose- phine's favorite pastime-such a go- getter will have her own business some day.
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Twenty If S DOMINIC FOTE January I0 To his school most dear is true. He deserves credit where it is due. One of Mr. Thompson's carpen- ter's is 'iDom, who seeks the windy job of an air conditioner official. He and Hartle are great pals. We know his opportunity in the business world won't blow by. He doesn't miss much. RAYMOND GOUBEAUD January 9 Here's to our quiet, stalwart Ray. Who comes to school every day. Ray will never overwork his lungs, but his quiet friendliness makes him popular with all. He is another of our real artists: you may expect unexcelled art from him. though he keeps it all very quiet. LEROY GREEN December 9 Lee likes to draw and build model planes. ln everything he does he takes great pains. An all-round sportsman, Lee can run the mile and hit the .300 mark in baseball. His clever hand and keen eye make him an A-I artist, no difference what is the study. Be- sides he is a real singer. BETTY JAYNE HALEY December 24 B. J. may feel that school is a trial, If a Junior comes near, look at the smile. One of Miss Andrew's star pupils is Betty Jayne, for she means busi- ness. Outside class she is willing to linger. Hear O heckf and there is the happv Haley girl, who knows how to work and to play and when. MARTHA HALEY December I4 High among our members she is classed, In one and all, not to be surpassed. Quietly Martha comes and goes. An honor roll student, a member of the orchestra and glee club, and an able oflice holder are just a few of Martha's accomplishments. She and her twin are inseparable, pals at work or play. MILDRED GARDNER December I3 Milly comes the next in line: As fun maker she is fine. Mildred and Bette have a grand time together but are willing to let the boys in on it. With all her love of fun she has a mind to work as her report card shows be- yond a doubt. as well as her general attention to business. WESLEY GRAHAM October 16 ln singing classes has he shone- Became our noted baritone. The Nelson Eddy for our Jean- nette is Wesley. You hear him whistling or singing even while running track. Classical music is his choice. Red has the stick-to- it-iveness that counts for success. ERWIN HAHN June 9 Now here's a boy, both studious and gay: Who knows, he may be a Rubinoff some day. A chemist in his home lab, vio- linist, hiker, chess nut. Erwin wishes to discover some things new in science. He is the busiest fellow we know. Ambition plus interest equal priceles discovery. FRANCIS HALEY December I4 He's a lover of baseball and algebra too, ln fact there are many things Francis can do. As a mathematician and Vice- President of the Senior class, Fran ranks high among his fellow stu- dents. His deep bass voice has won for him many honors, espe- cially in our mixed quartet. CHARLES HAMILTON September 16 ln school and out Chuck is on patrol: Both halls and corners he keeps in control. Chuck is on the job, too. Hrmly but politely reminding us to move on. Things of mechanical nature are his field of interest and investi- gation. He will be either a G-Man or an engineer.
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