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Tl UNKHS FALLS IIK.II M IIOOL VKAH ItOOIv tu:w The Class of ’39 nii:s[ ' Hlt A. Kl ' LCH “Tetu CONFIDENT AMBITIOUS KIND We owe a great deal to Tetu for his leadership as president of our class for four years. He was on the basketball team and baseball team and was captain of the foothall team his senior year. He was also a member of the French Club chairman of the Junior Prom and business manager of the senior play. Continue Education MOW till) M IPI’OLD “Dupe” HARD-WORKING LIKABLE Dupe has been vice-president of the class all the time, too. He is a star in basketball, tennis, and track. He ushered at several dances and was Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcey in the senior play. He also be¬ longed to the German Club. Work at First National Store CHRISTINE MARY HAEIISSLEK “Chris” CHEERFUL MUSICAL HELPFUL Chris was a member of the German and Sophomore Girls’ Clubs, president of the Latin Club her senior year and a member the other years. She was a member of the Glee Club, the band and the or¬ chestra, and was accompanist for the Choral Group. As an usher she helped at the Freshman Hop, was in the receiving line at the Junior Prom and was also on the decorating committee. Chris took the part of Jane in I Have Five Daughters” and was also in the Junior Prize Speaking. She was our class secretary and wrote the words for our class song. She is also a member of the Pro Merito Society. I.owell State Teachers ' College of Music ItOSEMAItY CARROLL “Sissy RADIANT CO-OPERATIVE Rosemary, our class treasurer, belonged to the band and the orches¬ tra. She was one of the prize speakers. She served on many dance committees. In sports she played hockey and class basketball. She was president of the Latin Club her junior year and belonged also to the French Club. She was on the Netop and Year Book staffs, and was voted by her class senior year to be the girl pos¬ sessing - the most dependability, sense of service, leadership and patriotism. Is going to Massachusetts Stitt College OSCAR RAYMOND SLIFER. J1I. “Ray” OFFICIANT RELIABLE SEDATE Ray was editor-in-chief of the Year Book and the Netop, and was also the class historian. He was a prize speaker; “Papa Ben- net” in the senior play, and his “Fidac” essay won first prize last year. Ray was co-chairman of the decorating committee for the Junior Prom, and head usher at the Freshman Hop. He belonged to the Latin, Chess, German, and Glee Clubs, the Band and the Pro Merito Society. He also was a letterman in football and baseball. Is going to Ohcrlin College age Nine
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TIRNERS FALLS IIIGII SCHOOL YEAR HOOK 1930 p —.. .— —. m MISS HELEN McGILL[CUDDY Some say it with flowers, others say it with words—but our appre¬ ciation of Miss McGillicuddy, the finest class teacher there could be, is so heartfelt that whatever we might say could never show our intense gratitude. A teacher, beloved by her students; an advisor, creative in thought and spirit; a friend, devoted to her class; she has guided us to the heights which we have attained. Wherever we are, or wherever you are, we will never forget you, Miss McGillicuddy! T 1 ' s 1‘iDtf Kiiilil
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Tl IlMOIIS K. l,LS HIGH SCHOOL YK.1R HOOK — WIM.mi WALLACE A RIAL ••Hill WORKING WHISTLING ACTIVE Aside from collecting: tickets at the Junior Prom William didn ' t do much in extra-curricular activities hut he kept himself busy by peddling ' papers or trying to keep his famous Ford in one piece. Expects to become n ineclinnic VERONICA ELIZABETH IIAKI LA “Vera VIVACIOUS EARNEST BRAVE Vera is quite a participant in sports. She was an active hockey and basketball player, being on the varsity team for three years. Incidentally, she was the high scorer of her team. Her extra¬ curricular activities, however, were not confined to sports. She was a member of the Glee and Hiksos Clubs. Is going to work ALICE MARGARET BALChlCNAS “Plioebe” AMBITIOUS MASTERLY BUSY Phoebe is a busy girl from down-street who did such an excellent job as Mama Bennet in the senior play. Beside this, she belonged to the Latin, Glee, Hiksos, Discussion and Biology Clubs for one year, and the Commercial Club for two years. She was on the decorating committee for the Prom. Phoebe is ambitious and like¬ ly to succeed in future undertakings. Going to Hay Pntli AMELI A CATHERINE II AN ASII “Mickej ACTIVE CHEERFUL BUBBLING-OVER Amelia was Lydia, the youngest of the five daughters in the senior play. She was an usher for socials during her junior and senior years. She served on social committees during all four years. Among the various clubs she belonged to the French, Latin, Com¬ mercial, and Glee Clubs. During her senior year she served on the Netop staff. She also was on the hockey team her sophomore year. Is coming back for a Post Graduate course ADELINE MARA RASTA It A CHE “ r al AMICABLE MODEST BUSINESS-LIKE Val is a book-lover as can be readily seen by her position as one of the ablest librarians at the Carnegie Public Library. This has kept her quite busy but notwithstanding this fact, she found time to do a thoroughly good job on the decorating committee for the Junior Prom. As a freshman, she belonged to the Home Economics (Tub and during her latter school years, was an active member of the French Club. And what would the Nominating Committee for our class officers have done, without Adeline’s wise guidance. She plans to go on ns librarian for a time Page Ten
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