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THE LOG I, ,. 1 IYILIJAM MORRISON ' Billy Although he sets girls' hearts a-flurry, This fact has never made him worry. All work and no play would nevcr do for Billy. His meth-id seemed to be successful though, and we hope it will continue to be so. HONORS: H1-Y, 4. fve- VVILIH' II M ORSE TWeE!LS A good name will wear out: A bad one may be turned: A nickname lasts forever. Tweets certainly has had his troubles with nicknames! li-e dlcln't want to be called Wilbur :eo he was first called Will, then Bill, then Mouse. and now the lasting 'I'weets Combining all four you have si. likeable chap. 1 HONORS: H i - Y, 2-3-4: Treasurer, 4. UICORGE NORTON y George ' Hear much and speak little. Georg-ci was never one to start anything, but was ready to give his co-operation whe- ther the project be a merry one or a difficult one. rf '-K JOHN NI9llOllOS'l'l'IK JOhl1 I know a trick worth two of that. John kept his study .hall teachcrs busy trying to find a place where he would km-P out of mischief. but no suci place seemed to be availilalf- my ti 'A if ---M 4. MARVIN NETTLETON ..MRrvv, Eat, drink, and be merry: Tomorrow we may .dle. No one evfr came in contact with Marvin without captur ing some of that happy-go lucky spirit which prevai ed wherever he went. We hope he docsn't break too many hearts! HONORS: X-Ray Stan, 25 Orchestra, 1-2. IRI-:NE NOVICK Dynamite Gangway-here I come! Irene has accomplished a great deal in a T.N.T. fashion! Eygamite is a suitable nick- . e. ALYERA PAGANO ..EVvy,, Neat and sweet. 4No one can resist anything tiny and dainty, and Evvy was no exception to the rule. IRENE PAVLAK Il 9l1e Reserve is the truest expres- sion of respect. Irene entered 'I'.H.S. with a definite aim ln view: and ne-cdless to say she accom- olished her purpose. --- - -1936-----
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.mslcvn in-raowxx --Joe'- n of few words are the best men. Joe never has much to say. but that dldn't keep his olassmatfes from liking him: for beneath that Quiet atti- tude was a keen sense of lov- alty and honor. YICKUNIFA 3l0l,.Xl'GIll,lN Ronny As merry as the day is long. R.onuy's delightful sense of humor and her friendliness tn ail were a great source of en- joyment to her classmates. HONORS: Tri- Y. 2-3-4: Dramatic Club, 1-2-3--Lg Class Papers - C o d i c il to Will: Dramatic Club Letter, 3. INpR0'l'llY Mm-l.l'lLl.AN Dot Silent and sincere, Dot will succeed in her cgi- reer. Although she was rather quiet, we all know that Dot will come out on the top. Best wishes! NICHOLAS 3ll'X'f'A Nick Let me have music. and I seek no more delight, Nick's chief source ot' plea- sure seemed to be his accor- dianc his classmates have found a lot of pleasure in lis- tening to him play. HONORS: Orchestra, 2: An- nual Concert, 2-3. LORENZIC MliN1'l'I'l'lNl Larry All is well thlt ends Well. Larry clidn't believe in tak- ing, the serious side of things and as a result we Iincl him Ever ready for a joke-ab though his athletic record was no joke. HONORS: History Club, 4: Varsity Football. 3-4. Nl.HiG.'llil'I'l' NIIFIINA Muflie Never a ship sails out of the bay. But carries my heart as an Stowaway. Margaret liked to dream. but then don't we all? Anil hers's hoping vour dreams all come true some day! HONORS: Dramatic Club. 1: Orchestra, 1-2: Annual Con- cert, 2. GICUIHII-I MONTH George His friends are many. his foes are few, But he breaks girls' hearts. 'cuz he's handsome, too! George was one of the tall. dark, and handsome lads that every szirl dreams about. But, alas. his heart was deep in football. where he marie him- self a fine record. HONORS: Varsity Football. l-2-3-4: Varsity Baseball, 4: Tntfrclass Basketball, 1-2-3: Track. 2-3: Co-captain foot- ball, 43 Interclass Baseball, 4. r:m'rH Moon!-: Edie Fair words from a fair maiden. With a sunny disposition and a friendly word for all, it was no wonder she was well liked. HONORS: Tri-Y, 3-4: His- tory Club, 4. 1936 - - --
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-IOI-IN PECKHAM John A fellow of mark and like- llhoodf' John proved himself of great ability, especially as ed- itor of the X-Ray. 1-le has been a leader among his classmates und success will surely follow hls footsteps. HONORS 1 Dramatic Club, 2-3-4, Public Play, 2-33 Oper- etta, 3: X-Rafy Staff, 2-3-4: Editor in Chle, 45 Class Book Staff, Associate Edltorg Dram- atic Club Letter, 3-4. ALICE B. PERKINS amy A friend in need is a friend in deed. Betty was always around where help was needed. She certainly has been an asset to the class of '36. HONORS: 'rri-Y, 3-4. ALICE V. PERKINS Alice Little things are great to little men. Alice was content to play her role in the class of '36 ln a quiet, unaffected Way, but remember, it is such people as she who keep the old class a-running. IDA PERZANOWSKI ulda.. Kindness is the golden chain bv which society is bound together. Beneath her quiet air, was a kind and friendly attitude we all admired. l 1 LUCY I'IE'l'RAFESA ..Lucy.. Better to give than to take, Lucy's generous nature makes it easy to understand her popularity with everyone. HONORS: Basketball, 1 -2. I-ILEANOR PRATT Snooper Neat and not gaudy . Who could help but like El- eanor, with that winning smile of hers? We hear that hir ambition is to cook bus- icults for some loving male. Somebody is going to be lucky! HONORS: Dramatic Club. 1: Puppet Club, 4: Public Play, 1. REGINA PRZETAK REgle A laugh is worth a. hundred groans in any high school. No one ever saw Regie look- ing sadg but then everyone prefers a smile to a frown, and when a smile is as sunny as hfrs, there's no resisting. ONOFRIO QUARTULLI ..Tommy-y No man is happy who does not think himself Tommy's rule of life - Don't cross your bridges be- foze you come to them -add- ed greatly to the general mer- riment of the class. HONORS: Varsltzy Football, 3-41 Baseball, 1- -43 Inter- elass Basketball, 1-2-3-4. ---- 1936, +---
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