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MII.DREI) E. CLARK “mil” Music, 31. English grammar to Mil.lrrd is Pit. Shr Irarns if thoroughly without a sigh. HAROLD EDSON CREAMER $K EET$”— $K EETER” Agriculture Judging Team, ’32; Vice-President of F. F. A., ’32; Varsity Track, ’33, ’34; Chemistry Club, ’33, ’34. Harold is a friend to all. He’s neither short, nor fat, nor tall. PETER CUGINO “pets’ Band, 31, ’32, ’33. Pete's got “sax appeal U'hen he plays it’s real. (JORDON P. CUNDIFF “chinny” Track, 31, ’32, ’33; Football. ’32, ’33; Basketball. '31, ’32. '33; Dramatic Club, ’32, ’33, ’34; Band. 33, ’34; French Club, 34. In class he’s t uiet. Out of class, a riot. RENA DALLOLIO “RENE Home Room Secretary, '32; Home Room Treasurer, ’33; Engineers Club Play, 31, ’32. Rene” is on.', After whom the fellows run. JOHN H. DAVIES “JACK” Student Manager of Croco- dile Isle” and '‘Pickles,” ’32, ’33. Jack IJat’ies is our handy man. Ur does as well as any can. BEATRICE RAE DAVIS “DAVIS” Home Room President, ’31 : Operetta Crocodile Island, ’33; Operetta Pickles, ’34. Rae is never late In catching the New field train at eight. CATHERINE A. DE FALCO kitty” French Club, ’33, ’34; Year Book Start, '34. To French class Catherine will never come, Unless she has her homework done. LUCILLE DE FALCO Junior-Senior Reception Com- mittee, ’33; Interclass Basket- ball, ’33; Varsity Basketball, '33. ’34; Chemistry Club, '34; Year Book Start. '34; Horn. Room Officer, '31, '32. ’33; Music, '31. ’32. '31; Public Speaking Alternate, ’33. Nice and charming, for you see She has personality. KENNETH MANUEL DEL A FRANGE “bud” Football, 31, '32; Baseball, '31. '32, '33; Basketball. '31. '32. '33, '34; Horn? Room President, '31, '34; Basketball Captain, ‘34; President Senior A Class, ’34. Eery popular is our “Ruddy” Even when his togs are muddy. 12
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SIDNEY BROWN “SID” Music Club, '33; Chemistry Club, '33, '34; Dramatic Club, ’33, '34; Cheerleader, '33, '34; Year Book (Asst. Editor), ’34; Operetta “Pickles, '33; Busi- ness Manager Senior Play, ’34. Sid likes but two kinds of girls. Those without, and those with curls. ALICE M. BUCKMINSTER BUCKY Art Club President, 34; Year Book Staff, '34. A flower, a house, a scene that’s hare, Alice draws them all with an art that’s rare. ANNA BUGLIO shrimp” Music Club, '31, ’32. Although quid, she’s lots of fun, Two characteristics needed in the long run. GEORGE WILLIAM BYRNE “DOC Interclass Football, '30; Hi- Spots. '32, '33. George is dictionary crazy, Hut his grammar is quite hazy. ELIZABETH S. CALVERLEY “BETTY Freshman Basketball, ’31; Music Club, ’31, '33. A giggle in class a hurst of laughter, Hetty, please see me after! ANNA M. CARR “ANN” Music Club, '31. Many think this lass a riot, Although she’s slim, it’s not from diet. N. BURDSALL CARR “BURT Library Council, '31, '32, '33; Home R oin Offi:er, 3»; Secre- tary Radio Club, '33. Short waves, long waves are all the same to him. He’s bubbling over with a lot of vim. ARTHUR CAT1-RINA Cheerleader, '33, ! «; Basket- ball. '34. Acrobatic cheers by Art Amaze the school and reach the heart. JAMES V. CICCARELLO chick” Basketball, '32, '33. '34; Pres- idem Home Room, '32; Secre- tary Varsity Club, '33. This hoy’s a basket'sail shark, In the basket the ball he docs Park. MARJORIE E. CLARK MARGE” Music, '31, '32; Junior-Senior Reception Committee, '33; Chemistry Club, '34. Marjory knows her Latin de- clensions, They are of her own invention. 1 1
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MICHAEL DENTE “MICKEY’’ Mike if a pleasant boy, He fills the teacher's heart with joy. ANNE DETRICK “ANN ” Likeable as her sist.mr is she. It must run in the family. DOROTHY M. DETRICK “SHRIMPY” Interdas Basketball, '31; Home Room Officer, '31, ’32, ’33 ; Public Speaking Contest, ’33, ‘34; junior Class Officer, '33; Senior Class Officer, ‘34; Chem- istry Club Officer, ’34. She’s tiny and petite And Oh, so Sweet! ANTHONY DI NAPOLI “meenkis” Home Room Officer, ’30; Chemistry Club, ’33, ’34. Let’s doff our hats to honest Tony, He never used a history pony. HARRY D’IPPOLITO Home Room Officer, '30. If'e like Harry and his dan And all men built upon their plan. DAVID DODDRIDGE DAVE Football, ’31, ’32, ’33; Base- ball, ’33, '34. Let’s have a cheer for our pal, Dave. Let’s hope lie’ll never have to slave. HELEN DREYER “BLONDIE” Itlondie, we think. Likes the skating rink. CHARLES DRYDEN “CHICK” Orchestra, '31, '32, ‘33, ’34; Business Manager Senior Rec- ord, '34. Our youthful genius is Charles Dryden, His mental scope will ever widen. PAUL EAKIN Paul’s a sport and not a Prig, His greatest nemesis is Trig. RAYMOND I. ELLIS “RAY A very frirndly boy is Kay And that is all we need to say. 13
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