eter VINCENT MUZZILLO— rien west impossible.” “Where there’s a will there’s a way.” “A qui veut, Vincent Muzzillo, better known as “Victor,” is noted for cheerfulness and co-operation in all school activities. In “Spooky Tavern” he displayed some of his dramatic ability. He took the part of Lon Hacker—who lives at Spooky Tavern. Victor is one of the most pleasant members of the class. He is always ready to help anyone in need and has proved to be a good friend to all. He is a very studious pupil and as we look into the future we see him as a doctor. We wish him success in the vocation he has chosen. JtOgoete POH SS eaAeN EN, Ucar @o 707eeeo oo ALDA MANSFIELD— “A L’oeuvre on connait Vartisan.”’ “A workman is known by his work.” Alda Mansfield is known to most of her ac- guaintances as “Slew.” She certainly proves the old adage that “Looks are deceiving.” Who could believe that she is industrious enough to win high awards both in typing and shorthand? Although she has never participated in a play before, she portrayed an important role in the Senior play, “Spooky Tavern,’ with much ability. She was also president of the Busy Bee Club. All her classmates and friends wish her suc- cess in forthcoming years.
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pales O pater Hi 7 Sap eA NN US Ay]; Seated, left to right—Helen Klinker, Marvol Smith, Virginia Etoll, Victoria Bonkoski, Marcella Johnson. Standing, left to right—Helen Philip, Loretta Bollan, Paul Gorski, Donald Shoudel, Rita Johnson, Mildred Vanderbosch. In the year of 1935 the Juniors started their “High School Career.” Wide- eyed and eager with enthusiasm, they entered the classroom. After an enjoyable vacation we entered our Sophomore year, not quite as eager as before. The days dragged and dragged. Finally the day came when we were promoted to the Junior Class. This made the buttons pop off our vests. Our Junior days passed swiftly. Now we are about to enter our Senior year.—’37.
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