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1 l I I 1 I ROBERT BLIGH ..Bob,. The man that loves and laughs must sure do well. Always rcady for a bit of fun. seldom ready for a bit ot work, this young man has add- ed to the jollity of our high school days. KING BOGARDUS, JR. Jimmie Because to laugh is proper to the man. Jimmie is responsible for many of the laughs we enjoy- cd ln T.H.S. With a person- ality like his, he's bound to make a success of his life. HONORS: Debating Club, 3- 43 Prize Speaking. 1-2: Basket- ball. 2-3-4. GlCR'I'Rl'DE BOLLE ..Gert.. By doing her Work she makes the need felt by which she can supply. Few of us really know her. but lt's not her fault. She was ready to make friends with everyone. HONORS: History Club. 3: Tennis. 3-4. ERNEST BOOTH Ernie Gosh can't you leave a guy alone? 1-lls ready blush has made Ernie a very much teased young fellow, but his pleasant glspositlon .always saved the ay. 4 l, 1- Q 4 W 1936 WANDA Bl'lDNI-EY Wanda You hear that girl laughing, you think she's all fun! And she is! Never worrying, ncver caring, Wanda's four years in nigh school Were happy ones, but strangrly encugh they were successfu, oo. HONORS: Dramatic Club, 1- 2-3-4, Operetta, 3. Dramatic Club Letter, 3. RUSSELL BIWRIJIUK Russ Tall, dark, and handsome-? R.uss's good looks and charming personality most ab- sotively make- him popular with the girls, How about lt, Alice? HONORSt Glee Club, 3. MICHAEL CATINO ..Mike,. They that govern most make least noise. Mike privileged only a few with his friendship, and they were happy to receive lt. May his quiet attitude help him to be a success. HONORS: Dramatic Club, 1- 2: Orchestra, l-2-3-4: Annual Concert, 1-2-3. MARION l HA'I'l l lillll Chatty Then she will talk. Good gods, How she will talk. Chatty has been properly nicknamed. Need more be said?
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l-ZLINOR ABELING Elinor Or light or dark, or short or ta 1, She sgts a trap to snare them 8 Elinor has that sweet, help- less look that naturally makes her popular with the boys, and a happy-go-lucky spirit that makes her a. pal to the girls. He-r ambition is to be la, doctor. HONORS: History Club. 3- 4: Basketball 1-2-3-4. Ill-ILEN ALICKY Helen A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Beneath her quiet exterior Helen hides an ardent desire for mischief-making. We don't know what she wants to un- dertake, but we wish her luck. HONOnR.S: History Club, 3. EMILY A RUHA M80 Emily Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever, Going quietly about her way. she has firmly embedded herself in our friendship. It's the quiet people who go far- thest. HONORS: Dramatic Club, l- 2: History Club, 3-4. ELISA A REZZINI .iBetty., 'Tis virtue that doth make her most admired. Betty ls one of the quieter girls of our class. Never dis- turbing her classmates and never giving teachers any trouble, she has made a host of friends ln school and else- where. YVI'I'l I' I-I A VBR Vet A little nose-gay of a person, One third vivacity, one third audacity. one third compet- oncy - Vet Aube. This pep- py maid deserves every Wish for success. ANNA ISICDVS ADH Silence is the most perfect herald of joy. Why must every class have its quiet. reserved people? Take Ann for instance. s e's cheating us out of a friendly persona ity by being so quiet. CHA ItL0'l I'I'l BILL Ch arlotte The only way to have a friend is to be one. Charlotte's only aim was to be everyone's friend, and she certainly attained it. Our hope is that she may continue to add to her chain of friends. HONORS: Dramatic Club, 1- 2-3-4, Operetta, 3: History Club, 35 Prize Speaking, 1-2: Dramaltic Club Letter 3. HIGIRIIISIUI' BI SHOP H9'l'b81't No man can produce great things who is not thoroughly singere in dealing with him- sei He has often been called a very solemn person. but most of us know that it was only because he did everything with the deepest sincerity. 1936 -
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RAFIIEL FISITO HRRY., A kind and gentle heart she had To comfort friend and foe. Rather quiet and unassum- ing, Rachel has not made her- se known to us. It seems that we're missing something. lMRRIl4I'l'T I'0l FI5Y Harriett Fair she was to behold! Good looks plus a winning personality have made Harri- ett one of the sought-after r1lrls. The boys have often asked, Will some one teach me how to make 'Coffey'? HONORS: Tri-Y, 2-3-4: Drlmatlc Club, 1-2-3-4, Public Play, 1-3, Dramatic Club Let- ter, 3: History Club, 3: Class- book Stall, Assistant Business Manager: Prize Speaking, 11 Baske ball, 4. ANITA f'0FFII,L T0013S T consider it a leading maxim In life not to do anything In excess. Toots tak-es life calmly. We will always remember her as one of the gayer members of the class. I'I.I'2M I'IN'l' FONFORTI ..C1em.. He smiles, with intent to do mischief. And Clem did plenty of it. With a bag full of tricks for every occasion fespecially in civlcs classy he made his years in high school one good time after another. r Y r 1 - f '----' - -ff fs f-r4 -- -0' 4 I P vt it I N l l.. , I ,,.-., .- , , nl-,. I THOMAS C00 Ii IC Tommie Witty, watchful, wise. When you Wanted someone to listen to your stale jokes. or pour out your troubles to. Tommie was the one. I-lls dry humor made him a genial 1-mnp.a.n1on. VIRGINIA CORI-XY Ginger She has two eyes so soft and blue, Beware. I say, she's fooling you. A good sport. a. true pal, and an unceasing giggler. Gin- ger has giggled her way into the hearts of many of us. HONORS: History Club, 3: Basketball. 2. EMILY CRAIG Janet She may seem shy, but when you know her-oh my! Emily looks quiet, but looks are deciving. She can hold her nwn on any occasion, and has managed to make many friends. HONORS: His-tory Club, 3: lirize Speaking, 1: Basketball. ALM X DAHLICN Shrimp Impossible is the word I never use. Although small, this quiet Harwinton lassie has a way with hex' that gets her places. Keep it up. Shrimp. HONORS: Dramatic Club, 1: French Club, 3-4. Secretary, 4. -r - 1936 '
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