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T U R X K R S F A L f. S HI G H S C H () O L Y EAR R 0 OK — 1 !) Edwahi) J. AIuuphv “Eddie” — Go dciun toil’ll any night and you’ll find Ed, He never seems to go to bed. Elddie was always too busy with jobs and hunting- to take part in extra school activities. Rkcome an Enginkeh Paul Xadeau “Polly” — Here comes Polly ivith a zip and a roar That gay Lothario whom all the girls adore. Folly is the Beau Brummel of the senior class. All the girls fall for him. (We don’t know why) — was a dashing Football hero, played on the Basketball team, and Track team. Will be remem- bered as one of our best athletes. Attend Riohdan Juniou College in New York Ruth Neipp “Ruthie” — Riithie goes with June, Ruth, Ethel, and Marion, And whenever yon see her she says, “Let’s go on.” Although Ruthie does not like to play the violin she belonged to the Orchestra. She was a member of the Commercial, Hiksos Clubs, was an usher at the Prom, Prize Speaking, Freshman Social, and was on the Prom Committee. She also was a member of the Senior Play cast. Go To York Genevieve Niedbala “Jen” — She seems quiet — that gal from Gill, But can she dance the polka and gay quadrille. Jen has had to commute to school from Gill everyday — quite diffi- cult in bad weather — but Jen made it every time. In high school, she played Basketball and Volleyball. Recome a Waitress Genevieve Niedzwiecki “Gin” — Gin likes lyping and shorthand, tco — But she’s quite a hairdresser — let me tell you. Gin has been a busy girl — studied hard, and worked outside ofl school. She has been a member of the French and the Commercial Clubs. Continue Commercial Work v - PAGK TVVKNTY-0 E
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T U H N K n S 1 A L I. S HI (i II S C II O 0 L Y K A H II O () K — 19 3 7 Hov McCamtiiy “I ' ee Wee” — When Pee IVee i on see in a Ford Get Old of the nxnj or il’ll be too tide. Fee Wee is the famous football manager of last year ' s team. Be- sides looking- after his charges in the locker room Fee Wee has been active in the Batin and French Clubs, and usher at the Junior From, and iast but not least the Glee Club. WoMCESTKn Academy Mahion Mc(]lahy “Manny” — Manny is a pretty lass ever late to any class. Manny belonged to the Glee Club for two years. She was a mem- ber of the Commercial and Latin Clubs. She was on the committee for the Freshman Social and usher at the Sophomore Social and Junior Prom and Junior Prize Speaking. She was in the cast of the Senior Play. Become a Childhen’s Nuuse Ruth Milkey “Ruthie” — At any game Rath will always be found A.s long as she knows lhat Frankie’s around. Ruth has been very busy during her four years in high school. Besides being a member of the Netop Staff, she belongs to the Glee, German, and Latin Clubs. Ruth also ushered at the Prom, at Prize Speaking, and at the Sophomore Social, and she still found time to play Field Hockey. Take a Post-Ghaduate Couhse Elliott A. Moheau “EI” — El was the protege of Dr. Eizenbach And the boy with the golden voice. El was a member of the Track squad in his freshman year. In his sophomore and junior years he was a member of the Latin Club and in his senior year he joined the German Club. Besides these, he ushered at the Junior Prom, 1936 graduation exercises, and brought his high school career to an end by playing Amiens in “As You Like It.’’ Massachusetts State College Matthew Michael Mucha “Mat-Fly” — Matt may be a terror in the South End Gang, Bid he gives a Binyville heart many a pang. Mat-E’ly has been that classy second sacker on the Baseball nine for the last three seasons. His midget size did not stop him from becoming one of the classiest of the Valley. The “City’’ is hi s chief sideline. Go To WOHK ;v PAGE TWENTY
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T U H N E R S F ALLS H I (’. H S C II 0 0 E Y E AH HOOK — 1937 (Ihahlks John Noga “CJiarlie” — The (iiiictest fellow in Ihe class Bat Charlie surely sleps on Ihe ( as. Charles is the (luiet tyjie of person with a keen sense of humor. We find him taking ' iiart in the Science and Photo Cluhs. Hkcome a Dentist Edmund Olghowski “ lutz” — He’s the i ' d flash from Ihe Patch Whom some fair dame will surely snalch! This popuiar red-head piayed Football in his last two years, also joined the “T Club ' in his senior year. A member of the Band his first three years and in the Glee Club during his freshman and sophomore years. The Latin, Science, French, and Camera Clubs are also some of his other activities. Mutz played two roles in the Senior Flay, “As You Like It,” He ushered at the Junior Prom. To Fuhtheh Education C.HESTEH John Osowski “Chet” — Chet was never much of a lover Bid he says he’s just looking them over. Our soft-voiced Chet does mighty well with his l)Ooks and a fishing rod. Go To YOHK Bernice Pervehe “Bunnie” — Bunnie seems to be a quiet lass, But yon should see her onl of class. Bunnie is very active and sportive and she has played Hockey and Basketball for three years. She is also a member of the Com- mercial Club. Go To Work Mary Ptak “Garrottes” — Though “Carrottes” is very small She yets ahead of ns all. Mary was a member of the French, Commercial, and Glee Clubs. She played E ' ield Hockey and Class Basketball. As a freshman she served on the committee for their social. She was the winner of a Gregg certificate. (Continue Gommercial Work 4 I ' A G 10 T’ V 10 r V -T « o
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