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Our Alma Mater LND GOLD Verona's Alma Mater O'er the purple hills encompassed, Bathed in ambient air, Gem of Verona's lovely valley, Stands our High School fair. Blest by love of all her children- Riches manifold- See her colors proudly waving, Purple and the Gold Royal purple, Honor's emblem, Golden seal of Truth- These she Hings as inspiration To the heart of youth. Splendid promise to the future- Wrought by knightly deed Splendid heir of long tradition Bid her now God-Speed, Chorus: Lift your voices, sing her praises Over hill and dale, Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, High School, Hail All Hail! -Adapted from Cornell Song
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s Aa 5 Z N Q FLUX IJ TliNDlCZK7lSudy or Boody .we don't know which because Floyd doesn't know how to spell it himsellg he's sunk many a basket for Verona still thinks he should have taken typing instead ol' French WILLIAM WIZNDELLAAII the girls envy Bill and his lovely golden hair took part in jr. Play , . , has been an efficient monitor . . enjoys a good time especially likes to swim, dance and play Football FRANCIS M, WYCIlClH4 l7ay who owns a name made famous by her brothers in sports upheld the tradition by taking active part in all school ae tivities . . favorite pastime is dancing and has quite a record for attending school dances RlllXll.l'll 'l'RA'l'AR,,We wonder who blessed him with the nickname ol' 'lsazzyu . . one of the Basketball stars cc-ol, calm and collected is ' Razzyu at all times MARGARET WlLLlSON, Margie is a mystery lady . . . nothing much is known about the real Margie . . likes to play basketball . . is a member of the Glee Club. ANGIE C, YAGODNlK-l lere is a popular miss with all the gems. , . she is a tine dancer and gets along pleasant- ly with anyone, 22 LOUIS TSOUNOSYA very witty boy is Creek even though he is rather slow . . he's tall and dark and eer- tainly lives to argue , , one of our outstanding Seniors is he. HOWARD WOODS-The opposing Football teams just wilt when they see Howdy racing down the field to meet them . . . active in many affairs , , good part in the Operetta. DOROTHY ZAKRAYSlilL.This blonde little lass is known to our class as Dot she ranks high scholast- ieally . is interested in sports . played center on the B. B, Team . . . a becoming blush has she 1938 PURPLE
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OFFICERS Pri'.vidi'nl Iidward Herman Yin' Pray:-lurii llllzabcrh Lanious .Ywrretrlry lX1lriam lvlurrziy 'l'rm1.mrar Mahlon lylillcr Spmi.wr.v licncsa Long llyclyn Claypool ill! l:If-VI low' liuvacic, licnti llhlmcr. l loward, Kccnc, Smith, Cook, Noting, livclyn Claypool. Stvviil rim' lXlarum. liroxxn, Polh, lvlurray, Dougan. Gros- sa, Gugliuzza, Dt-llaek, l'ray :icr 'flvml rim' Herman, -Ncklin, lvlillcr, llucbcn, filwarlesxx-wrlli, lvloiirc, lfix. TSHIUXIULIS. l.zilm First mu' Tsounos, fiornm. Davis, l'arroxx, Coleman, hic- Willianis. Licncsa Long. C.clwL'- lius, Scroll-l1'rvi1' llouglialncl' lien- co. lforiu. Allman, XN'lillc, 'Jonny Aharay. Third run lyilllcr, Cirgrlcli, Dcllack, lX1cck, llays. Roih, lvloraiius The juniors ln September, N35 the portals ol Verona High School opened to admit forty- ninc very timid Freshmen and to introduce them into the various activities. Perhaps the new routine was too much for them so the poor Vreshies after their lirst few weeks of real initiation placed themselves in the background. They accomplished nothing ol' importance the First year and decided to waitforanother term to make a name for themselves. As Sophomores, some distinguished themselves as reporters on the weekly school paper, The Hi-Life . Others took active part in club activities but as a whole the class remained inactive. Now in their third year they felt a sudden urge to do something, so on the rolls of the various clubs we hnd a large representation olgluniors. ivlany also took part in the operetta which they helped to put over in a big way. Their play which was called, The Red-Headed Step-Child proved to be a great success and the directoresses and the cast are to be complimented. The klunior Promenade at which they will be hosts to the Seniors is their special object for later this year. As the class book closes on the third year in V. H. S. one and all begin to think of the Hnal year to come. Their only hope is to achieve Upoise and dignity' as Seniors. 1938 PURPLE 2-i
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