Tenafly High School - Tenakin Yearbook (Tenafly, NJ)

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PATRICIA BAKER The heart's hushed secret in the soft dark eye. JOSEPH BAUMANN He driveth furiously. PAULINE BEDELL 'Tis said that men like a little woman. VERDENE BENJAMIN Knowledge is more than equivalent to force. JAMES BERGEN His company is that of a vzy pleasant fellow. HAROLD BILLINGTON Power ran be generous. IJ fr x bA9l RAYMOND BINDER On their own merits mod- est men are dumb. HOWARD so V One does no he an- no! has th in on RICHARD BOLAND 1 never have sought the world. JULIA BONAVENIA Fashioned so slenderlyf' WILLIAM BON A ue eye. MARY BOSCHETTO lVhen her delicate feet in the dance twinkle round. BERNARD BRADY OHN BRADY q Preserve me from un ed: .ronable and ifnmoderate sleep. EDWARD BRODERICK The grace and blush of modesty. WINIFRED BROWN To Winnie, homework is the thing that seems to spoil everything. MARIAN CADY Exceedingly well read. CHARLES CANNOVA Charlie is my darling. RAYMOND CARLSON Brawn is better than brain. ELEANOR CARTER There is a great deal in the first impression. THOMAS CASEY . More Irish than the Irish themselves. AILEEN CHAPMAN Vivacity is the gift uf women. .035 N3 MURRAY CHISM Life lives only in success. JEANNE CHRISTIE Love has no age as it is always renewing itself. JOHN CLARK I'll turn over a new leaf. Jim! We. LLOYD CLARK His wise, rare smile is sweet with certaintiesf' .52 VIRGINIA LEE CLARKE True men and women are all physicians to make us well. MINNETTE COLLONGE Love hath never known a law beyond its own sweet will. STEPHEN CONNELLY Deep rivers run with silent majesty, Shallow brooks are noisy. ,Jaw CLAUDE COPE A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men. WILLIAM CORVELLI He ix friendly all around A folly boy we all huve found. ,p L7 , XV, L f '5 Q I, , uf' ALAN CRAWFORD And now be s growmg ze mousrarhel' GENNARO CREASI It's dogged ax does it. RICHARD DAWSON if The imagination never dies. ISABELLA DAY Dark eyes, dark hair Full of pep and ne'er 4 rare. JAMES DELEHANTY A fellow of infinite feet. ROBERT DEMBY He has an oar in every boat and a finger in every pie. I 495.0 - .5 rl 5 LORAINE DIECKMAN She's a sportsmen, lilbe and agile. C H I ELMER DOOLITTLE Tall, dark, with a twinkle in his eye, 'Specially when a pretty girl goes by. I I I PEARL DORF Pearl, quiet and denture? Careful now, don't be too sure. HELEN DRAU DT For my voice, I have los! it with halloing and singing anthems. ,E I s ' ' 'I M VIRGINIA DRITTEL Keep smiling, is a good rule, so they say, Ginny keeps laughing all the day. 1 EILEEN DUGAN Reputation is but a syno- nym for popularity. HERBERT EAYERS His strength is to sit still KU MYRTLE ELLINGHAM Life is short and thy art long. M55 wmif ' fcguiif EILEEN EVERSON Words pay no debts, give her deeds. I i E' xi, 'IRL'--'fi' RITA FALEY She is always just the same Sweefness seems to fit her name. RUTH FELDMAN So young and so fair. BARBARA FINNAN As merry as the day is long. JEANETTE FISHERMAN Where did you get those eyes so Hue? Out of the sly as I came through. SHIRLEY FLEET A song will out-live all the sermons in the memory. GEORGE FLEMING He's not quite a brute who blushes. JAMES FLOTARD Not too U2 noisy, not loo grim, We all know his friendly grin. cs-MLM FRANK FOLKER His hair is curly. YOLANDA FRANCHINI Sweet are the thoughts that savor of content. ROSE FRANK Who thinks that each word must be accompanied with a giggle. If , I ANNA FRIZZELL The flower of sweetest smell is shy and retiring. YOLANDA GALBORNETTI Sensible people find noth- ing useless. ALICE GALLAWAY Sweet Alice with hair .vo brown. 594 JOHN GARRY A good fellow quietly in- clined Life s incessant hubhub he 10' .,9.v doesn't mind. MARY GAUGHAN Why does thy nose turn up so pertly? MILDRED GLYDON Neither too sad nor too lad Neither too good nor too had. gl? RUTH GODLEY Great thoughts rome from the heart. ELSIE GRAMBERGER Delirary is an attribute of heaven. 'lf' MARGERY GREENE A hearty laugh and twink- ling eyeJ. LUCILLE HAIGH And her sunny lark: hang on her temples like a golden Heeref' ' ' .41 In HARRY HAMMOND I prefer reading. DORIS HAWES As pure as a pearl and as fair. W? FRANCIS HEILMAN So xtout a gentleman. GLORIA HENSHAW Her faire was ever soft, gentle and low. ANTOINETTE HILL With a pretty, innocent, saintlike air. JANETTE HILL Full of pep and raring to go. JOHN HILLIARD ll e1l-timed silenre hath more eloquence than speerhf' DORIS HOLLREISER Maiden! with the meek brown eye:. ' FRED HUBBARD I know whafs what. JOHN HYLAND Youth of bashful eighteen. BRUCE JACKSON Let there be a good supply of books. N -W CAROLYN JENKINS Begone, old care, and I prithee begone from me. MILDRED KAMPER Laughter is with me all the day long. RUTH KEITH To glad me with her soft blark eye. HELEN KOCH History a Whiz! If that is not sensation, I don't know what it is. LOIS KUNZ Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. KATHARINE KIELY ff V ELLA LOUISE LAMB She's never early ye! ever Q Ella so shy and reserved in haste. We really do not knowjer GEORGE KIPP Men of few words are the best men. worth. KATHARINE LANG You srarre could think so small a thing Could have a heart so large. ROBERT LANGE He knows most who speaks least. CATHERINE LAPOLLA Born with the gift of laughter. MADELINE LAVEDURE Like a hook, quiet and pleasant. I ALFRED LEDDY Anything for excitement. GRACE LEE Patienfe is 4 necessary in- gredient of genius. MARION LEWIS Have all thy will of words: talk out thine heart. BARBARA LOCKTON Musir is the thing of the world that I love most. ROBERT LOMMEL 'Humble beeause o knowl I f - edge, mighty be his sacrifiref' K I LOUISE LOTTER An honest tale speeds best being plainly told. Q!! LUCILLE LOTTER The trouble is small,- the lun is great. iuiuain M 4- FRANCIS LYDON A ge lemon makes no -, V ., .. EVANDER MacDONALD His modesty is a candle to his merits. JESSIE MacDONALD Much may be made of a Srotrhman. ALTH EA MacEWAN imbued with sanctity of reason. MADELYN MAISO There is much eloquence in the tone of her voice!! PRISCILLA MARDEN The bold rider. CHARLES MASCHI Still he'd whistle and sing Hail fellow, well met. SHERMAN MASTEN I would help others, out of a fellow feeling. 5 AUDREY MATTHEWS Her talk is like a stream whirb runs with rapid rhangesf' DONALD McCLAY And what so tedious as a twice told tale. HARRIET McELROY Serene and airy, full of fun. DONALD McFARLAND Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul. DICKSON McKEE From long to longer in solemn sort. 'vklv L' HELEN McNAMARA Your pleasant ways shall truly lead You to success and honor loo. KATHERINE MCQUEEN She shows a laughing face. MEREDITH McWILLIAMS All life's a stage. CHARLES MELICK Went in at the one ear and out at the other. AQ 5 ,511 GERTRUDE MILDENBERGER The better you know her, The better you'll like her. if 43 EDWARD MILLER For Satan finds some tnis- chief still For idle hands to do. JANE MILLER Surh war of white and red within her cheeks. ANNA MINKO A still, small wire VIVIAN MOBERG Books.' 'Tis an endless strife. ROBERTA MORNINGSTAR Glittering like the mom- ing star full of life and joy. ROGER MORRIS Knowledge is power. WI' MARJORY MOSS Spontaneous wisdom breathed by health, Truth breathed by cheer- fulness. CHARLES MUELLER Much study is a weariness of lhe flesh. HUGH MURRAY f'I do but sing because I must. ..' :X PATRICIA NALLY Baloo, baloo, the wee, wee precious thing. 'O L BARBARA NEWELL She walks very fast And talks even faster. If she increased her speed She'd come to disaster. IRENE NEWMAN The nearest thing to Venus-figuratively. W3 mf-M UM: J U! ALBERT NICKLIN 'Larry Kelley' of Tenafly High. Vs . L A , ll 7 141, tt' .f I K S, sr f 'L .- . up , DOROTHY GRACE PATZIG To make the world a friendly place One must show a friendly face. CHARLES O KANE Venida rules the waves. WALTER PATZIG There is great ability in knowing howto conceal one's .1bi1ny. mm fig? JOHN O KANE Blonde or brunette this rhyme applies Happy is he who knows them not. LEONA PFUND One who is both witty and charming. LAWRENCE PAGE Men may talk and men may stop But he goes on forever. 'T 1. FRANK POOLE Words are but empty thanks. LEROY PORTIER A little knowledge is a desperate thing. MONENA POWELL She was a centipede for putting her foot in it. OLIVER PRATT Music revive: the recol- lections it would appease. 7 STEPHE PR E If I could but write the beauty of your eyelashes. WILLIAM PRITCHARD He recognizes but three lights, Himself, the sun, the moon. ROLAND PU DER He is a little chimney and heated hot in a moment. BERNICE REUTER Bernice's blue eyes are clear and bright Her cheery smile is a delight. FLORENCE RIEDEL Her stature tall . . . l hate a dumpy woman. ,1, 'fm 'lu I' 'fy '. w WILLIAM RISELEY Love is ownership. WINIFRED RITTER A happy heart makes a I blooming visage I . . :A-.4 GLADYS ROBINSON A jest breaks no bones. JOHN ROMAS Always find him bright and cheery Never makes you .rad and weary. DOROTHY ROOT A .rtudioux maid of seri- ous mini. BARBARA RUBINS Who fought and bled in freedom'.f cause. PEGGY RYBNIKAR If: good to be merry. AMANDA SANBORNE Her ways are ways of pleasanlness, and all her path.: are peace. GLORIA SANDHOWE On each cheek appears a pretty dimplei' DOROTHEA SCHAEF Ever in motion Blithesome and cheery. JOSEPH SCHIEB Never quiet, never still Life's too short to waste or kill. ERIC SCHMIDTGEN I When I am grown to mnn's estate l shall be very proud and great. EDWARD SCHNEIDER Popularity? It is glory's small change. FLORENCE SCHOW For she was plump and fair. HANS SCHULTE In every deed of mischief he had a heart to resolve, a head to contrivxe, and a hand Ovvr-fo LOIS SCOTT My language ts plam. i u ,W ALLEN SEELE And his hair is so charm- ingly curled. EDWARD SELTZER Whose worth's unknown. JOHN SHERWIN On with the dame, let foy be unconfinedl' JOAN SINGLEMAN Stage is the mirror of human life. if EDWARD SMIDA I'm me and I'rn glad of it. ROBERT SMITH The best things are placed between extremes. GIOCONDA SOLANO Oh, call it by some better name For Friendship sounds too told. EDMOND SOVINE Eddie blushes forsooth! Isn'1 it the truth. THOMAS SPEIRS He's as thin as a huh. EDYTHE STALTER The grass stoops not, she treads on it light. JEAN STOBA With fowers in her hair. LESTER STRICKLAND And hockey itself be less esteem'd than thee. BETTY SUCKLEY But thou art fair. DORROLD SWIFT Fun is good, truth better and love best of a l.'Qjmv-CK HAROLD TANNER I believe he would make three bites of a sherry. MARION THOLIN Between fest and earnest. ROBERT TISCHBIN All that we ask is to he let alone. DON TRAVIS The roming hero. ' -0' '7 DORIS UHLENBUSCH She uas as good as she was fair. ROBERT UNDERHILL And eyes disclosed what eyes alone rould tell. ROSALIND VALLARI Her ready help was al- ways nigh. TERESA VECCHIOTTI Gentle of speech, benef- rent of mind. STUART VOGT H elter-shelter, Hurry-stuffy. Q3 1 ANITA VOLEK Golden hair, complexion lair- Cheerful sweetness always there. F SALVATORE VOLPITTA To a young heart, every- thing is lun. PAULINE VOSSLER A merry heart goes all the day. ELIZABETH WASSUTA Playful Elizabeth always up to something. DAVID WATSON E An earnest and entire de- 1'otion. W ISMWLJM xwf KURT WEBER He will succeed, for he believes all he says. GEORGE WELLS I am not in the roll of common men. CLAYTON WESTE RVELT Facts are stubborn things. EDWARD WILKIN A fellow with a quiet way. 53' f S 'fb' u SALLY WILKIN She who uses few words is wise. FRED WILKS Good wits will jump. q-LJLQIY-1 ANDREW WILLIAMSON Sweet swing and Betty. ima. .L Q ROBERT WILSON Abandon thyself to sleep in lazy ease. 1 LU ELLA WOOD Eyes of most unholy blue. WANDA WRIGHT Life without laughter is adreary blank. BETTY WUNDER What should one do but be merry? DOUGLAS YOUNG Brightness enlightened the depths of his eyes. A 3 x DONALD ZEILLER Lei ignorance talk as it will, learning has its value. VIVIAN ZEILLER The swiflest traveller is be that goes afoot. FREDERICK ZUENDT Hold the fort! I'm coming. VIVIAN ZU RN Who believes the proof of the pudding is in the eating. ffl 5 5 A fu - fl k9!'l! 2.2.19 LH-J LLA55 JLIIXII .Sci ber YT1 lid wal PFQEEIDENT VICE S TTT G Nalli 65 Thom NT PFQEEIDE Pa ssc rel lo Nicholas TREAELIREFQ' Mohr Btafricz SECRETARY MlSS Ahfit Grahn IN MENURIHM ROBERT KIESSEL ig O 2 I 139 -go 9 LE 'M J in I I I I I I I I I I 1 P-' 'E lf'-QL!- .C Is k-'S P- 5 -ICI JTLT1' 4fL:J III 1 '-'LLJ .':'. fi-D Z L- I fl. :I .fl u E X-as O pD JQL Em xx. 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X JUNIOR mvmmllnsnq SODHUNORE X, GQESHMAN l Hill ll SENIOR zruwxou Q ON m Jw A ff Wf,f ff 1 7 f 7 ' 14 iffy Q 4? ff ! ' -UM, ,QL SOP!-+0 SHM MORE F-'QE GURLS' VOLLEYBALL. GMS' XBISESUBALL smcsms sv me The class of '59 took top honors in the inter- class baseball series. The hard-hitting Sophomore team was captained by Winifred McCormick. Second place was taken by the Freshman team. That's not bad for beginners. The 1958 season is in full swing with the girls intent on their games. 'N 'gs sf ,4 Q Sm s o x QM xx K MK were-'Q' ' I . GXRLS TWXQK N331 A short run, a ouick jump, and another record is broken. Many new records Cindiceted by ij were made during last season's meet. Here are the results: yds dashonoouoo 50 yd. dasheooqqqgg Basketball throw... Baseball throw..... Running high jumn.... Standing broad jump Running broad jump. Helen Vignoli CFresh.l.... Virginia Drittel lJr.J.... Doris McFarland CFresh.J. O Doris McFarland CFresh.J.. Jean Plover CFresh.D...... Virginia Drittel CJr.J Virginia Drittel CJr.D 15 sec.i 6.8 sec.4 79ft.4in.4 180 ft.4 4ft.4in. 7ft.7in.+ l5ft.7in.+ The relay was won by the Freshman team: Helen Vignoli, Jean Plover, Jean Bell, and Doris McFarland. They ran the race in 59.1 seconds 4 X V Q'- - fi ' I f. 'V WE N El-38 GXRLS' TENNXS 1356 Jeanette Hill, Loraine Dieckman, Mildred Kamner, and Thea Mattil Dlayed the semi-finals of the girls' tennis matches in 1937. Jeanette and Loraine won their semi-final matches and played the title match. At the end of the game, Loraine congratulated Jeanette on her victory, and another new title holder came off the court. N f ' ZQ O sms PM-Poms me After ping-ponging the ball back and forth across the table for a few weeks of practice, the contestants from each class played matches to determine the class chamo. Then these class victors--Verdene Benjamine, Senior, Thea Mattil, Juniorg Marjorie Stillwell, Sonh- omoreg and Helen Kuehne, Freshman--played matches against each other, and Thea emerged champ of champs. o , -I.. - -,.. '.'. 1 ,, O lElE!A'L!BX , . M LLINU-I 2 gr., rf' ' r ,S-'R W' 55-,. .M .' - , A wg- 7 hw , W' A LY. W ' ' ' V , . .-'Sc . ' ,' ,r T5 , ' ,fi . -- 1,11 GN? ,.X,g?i'5? J 1' i .xt if viz, .V U T., W ,Mm r 'v ., L' .,:,MW t , K , ,U W ' A- ' ' -ffff I'l4?'5- W f' . , , 1 :A if- -5 W ,-,yi 731. 5, N L I ,we , -Q K lx, Q 3. lr. ,..:v7A'A f - 1 ,al La- Q ' U1 f' ,-'O' 'J HM , ff .-v. 'F J- . .. ' yr ...f'v.7:gQ,f3,.,i, , Q -1 -f k V-' rmfslff N: 4--r ,f ef' 'iii if ' 4 ' 5 . ' . , ? '2 Ik -- ' A -. K - J. ' '01-La vw my v. qi ' . nz, ,W .-1' Q ' A . 1, ff wa a IFIAIRITIIIN f X 44' K X .r' as I . ' v 5 X 5' ff I if - XX i x. X X X! ff ,I ,, X 'ff ! ' X f if fy fx I ff SHEET SOUTll SEA ISLAND TBAGIC! .0 As THE ship Qwhich looked like one from the DIECKMAN Street Ferryj neared the lovely, CARL, SON bathed island, the MORNINGSTAR was just fading over the HYLAND. The RISELYing sun, the birds BILLINGT ON cooing WRIGHT above, and then GLYDON away, and the GREENE leaves on the BROWN trees showed it to be Spring. The sKIPPer, who was a wolf in I.AMB's clothing, had just SCHAEFed and gotten his uniform out of the KAMPER. PU, DER thing smells! thought he. He pushed aside the PORTIER, and went out. Singing I.APOLLAma, they crossed the bay, which was smooth as a BOHLEN green. On shore, he said Come on, we're losing a LOTTER time. Let's eat. I can hear the FRIZZEL of the FINNAN Hattie. They had SCHOW-chow, Chase 8: SANBORNE coffee, HAMM OND eggs, duck that had WEBERed feet cooked in MAISOla oil, MASCHId potatoes, corn fRITTERs, and MUELLER's sBOSCHETTO. The GRAMBERGERs tasted like HAWES meat. They drank SELTZER, as there was a DRAUDT. They sat on MOSS covered ROOTs. They kept yELLING, HAM and eggs, Let ME LICK the pan, Some fun, SANDHOWEQ' Don't bite oFf MAR DEN you can chew, No MINK? O, darn! Won't you have some MO? BERGin any time, BAK ER well, and You leave DEM BY! The captain had to stop a fight by saying, He didn't eat the apple COR? VELL, I did the best I could. WIL, SON, said the captain to his boy, I guess I left McKEE on the ship. fHe didn't know that the KEITH were LOCKT ON the chest.j Any how, they LUCINEd their belts and GARRYd the treasure over the HILL, singing SO- VINE, vine, vine, vine, vine, tusa, bella, bella . . . till they found an UHLEN BUSCH, where they buried it. Now the captain's daughter, who tried to be a KUBIE, was a YOUNG PRATT, and WOOD DOO LITTLE work. She decided to KOCH the NEW MAN, a SINGLE MAN who had just joined the FLEET. He was TANNER than the rest, wore a KUNZkin cap and a SEELEskin coat, played the ZEILLERphone, danced like Arthur MURRAY, and was a MILLER's son - deter- mined to end uP RITCH, ARDuous as it might be. She decked herself out with RUBINS, BRADYd her hair, sat under the honey SUCKLEY, and thought, I am the prettiest GAL BORN, ETTIbody knows it. Then she said, HAIGH, you, CANN OVA here. He said, KIELY leave me alone. She thought, I should have ZUENDT a letter. These FOLKER certainly not talkative. SuddenLEE she saw a SCHNEIDER coming out of a CHISM and she screamed. FRANK, the young man, threw it into a proPFUND POOLE. Then he said, It's a nice DAY. They talked about her BRODER, ICKthyology, and lots of things. He was SCHIE, But he soon got over it. They played Up-IENKINS, and JACKS, ON the ground. He sang ROBINS ON Roses. ROMAS was in the air. He was just starting out, Oh! m'dear, m'love, McQUEEN when her father found them. He said S'TO BAd that he must die in the PRIME of life, but this haSCOTT to stop. The mate said, VOSS LER matter? This raT ISCH BIN around and BEN IAMIN up this LEDDY's affections. MAC, EW AN WILLIAMSON RIEDEL him with bullets, only make her geD ORF his lap first. He has STHOLIN my GALL A WAY, cried the young man, I can stand no MORR, IS there no hope? WA SUTTA do? The cook yelled He has always been a fine CHAP, MAN and boy, and this is STRICK- LAND on the level. SCHULT E die BO LAND or by sea? We must not FALEQ Y needs us, the crew answered. In that CASE Y shall not die. The captain said, WIL, KIN ya beat that! They took a VOGT among themselves, and divided into two parties. Quick, WATSON, the SPEIRS. EVER SON of a sea cook must fight. Let's BERGEN, cried the captain, SWIFTly drawing his sword, his trusty RYB NICKER. The girl was such a violent REUTER that they had to BIND ER hands and feet. The battle was an unGODLEY sight. A fellow named PAT ZIGged and zagged and fiNALLY fell to the ground all SMIDAd with blood. Finally the captain had the hero down, and he gloated, You're in my POWELL, you cannot COPE with me, ha! ha! ha! just then, a BAU MAN shot him, and with blood flowing from his eyes, EAYERS, and nose, he cried, SO LANO and fell in the river and FLOTARD a way. The hero got up and said, wiping his CREASI hands, AVERY one stop fighting. The captain's men said, You SHER WIN the fight. Then they all sang, Auld LANG Sync as they CARTERed the dead bodies away. It was supposed to be in memory of the captain, but it sounded more like My BONIN Lies Over the Ocean. This was done quietly in the light of a FLEMING torch, as night had fallen. The heroine bathed the hero's brow with eau de COLONGE. Then they decided to LY DON and go to sleep. The CADY-dids were making such a racket that it was a WUNDER they could sleep, but they did. They arose early for they had a LOTTER do. They built a NEWALL of NICKLIN on the ship. They hired a native FISHERMAN to catch food for their voyage. He said O'KANE. We found out that he was our friend CARL SON, who lived over on the HENSHAW on the WESTERVELT side in a small DELEHANTY. They happened to meet him because he was a hitch hiker who said to them, UGAUGHAN my way? The cook ZURNed all the fish, and after looking all over for some water, he dared to TRAVIS on DAWSON'S property and found some WELLS. He STALTERed a bit, and then said, WILKS you LEDDY have some? The fellow was-a CHRISTIE mongrel who thought DU GAN play a game as well as one, and he wouldn't kick in. Anyhow it began DRITTLEing, so they got the water and said they'd be off. The only sailors that were left were MCWILLIAMS, MACDONALD, MCELROY, MCFARLAND, and MCNAMARA. So these boys lifted the MASTEN while the first mate kept HOLLREISERing to hurry, and they shoved off while the natives yelled HBONAVENIA voyage. THANK? FUR THE VIEVIURIE5 Thanks for the memories: Of good old T. H. S. Its quizzes and its testsg Study hall and basketball And photographic pests .... How lovely it was HD. Thanks for the memories: Of sitting on the bench, Peeking through the fenceg Of non-coops and lunch-time cops And staying in for French .... How lonely it was. We thought we were brave--we gyped classes Went to Glee Club and we fasted. Oh well, it was swell while it lasted. We did have fun, and no harm done. Thanks for the memories: Of reading dear old Muzzy Until our brains were fuzzyg And ECHO gags---a dance and stags--- A rendevous---Smallbein's for two--- Those funny plays---and drowsy days--- Its hard to leave---we'll surely grieve--- We'll say goodbye---a heaving sigh--- So thank you ----- SO MUCH. -P WILL BE WANTS TO BE KNO WN FOR PRIVATE WEAKNESS PRONOUNCED NAME ckin ning ied d fypisf PDO 05- ur 23 .E uc A90 1 .: U I Sh A A M Marr S T ne officer ao: ,ox : .. 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Puder H, Tahnar W 3,,.,,',, T ctny vi Ji' S' ? 'i 5--S'-441 -77 Rvhas I Dalohanf 7 FIND YDUB IN ITIALS . . . AND WEEP! FIRST NAME LAST NAME A bseni-minded A pe B ashful B affleaxe C rely C aferpillar D iny D roop E xpefsencea E el F oul F ilibusierer G hosfly G aloof ll ilarious Il azard I nsignificanf I dm J oyless J ellybean K navish K illjoy L oquacious L ummox M onsfrous M ongrel N augh+y N uisance 0 Ppfefsif-9 0 Pium POPPY P eppy P ill Q ues+ioning Q uack R aging R ascal S ourfaced S plwinx T ooihless T amale U nconscious U nderialrer V ain V illain W ailing W aferbug X erophilous X ylene Y eppy Y olcel Z ealous Z ilch CLASS WILL klwm all mfr! H1252 IJYBSBIIIS that we, the members of the Senior Class of nineteen hundred thirty-eight, being as sound of body and mind as possible after four strenuous years of exertion on the parts of our brains, do hereby make the following bequests: To the junior Class: the honor of being looked up to by the rest of the school. To the Sophomore Class: the joy and honor of reminiscing in Mrs. Valente's or Miss Hensel's Class with Caesar and Cicero. To the Freshman Class: the courage to walk bravely through the dark tunnel which finally leads to the light of taking over the burdens of their senior year. To Mr. Stroman, Pauline Vossler takes great pleasure in personally bequeathing her magnificent brief case. To the Huerta twins, Anna and Marie, goes Shirley Fleet's lovely voice, which they will have to divide between them as equally as possible. To Franklin Haupt, Dickson McKee hands up his mighty stature. Eddie Schneider reluctantly leaves his admirable personality and football ability to Bobbie Cameron. Dick Dawson's enchanting musical ability is surrendered to the eagerly waiting Bob Smith. The paints and pallets of the artistic Myrtle Ellingham are left to Melba Hanson. May the friendship of Barbara Rubins and Vivian Zeiler be as lasting in the mutual attachment of Lillian Pettigrew and Margaret Raynsford. Jeanette Fisherman leaves her Klass-y Korner to Ray Phelan whose style can only be described as having that indelinable something. Marjory Moss leaves the inexhaustible work of an Echo editor to Elizabeth Hughes. mul? mltllfggfh, we deliver this document signed and sealed to Tenally High School on this twenty-ninth day of March. Signed: THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1938 A 055431 A-M f Q- .e- 1- W-Q-fs 2 x'K x . W., ' 'T' 1 Ea wg N gi ky I' - y, l , D my . if 2 , A . N Answer To CJ1aradz: Truc.vizn1: it ..W EVVA Shcis Lending The Kay .. Ne, Didrft Get 'It Either 4 f LABEL A 4 Ngwlypbw , - nuxsnc mmma u. s. Pm. No. moms 'l '5 ' ' mzwmcllfmnllo Co.. n'C.KlwYOll bg ,,f.Qn'..?,4 i 2 S X ,-'.Lc..'


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