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TheECHOES TUNE CLASS MARY DeSANTlS- It was her thinking of others that made you think of her. Friendship, 33 Spanish, Vice President, 33 Hi-Eco-Sy. BELVIN DORSEY- I am at charity with the world. WILDA DOWNS- Her smile is always welcome, and her words are full of wit. Friendship, 1, 2, 33 French: Orches- tra, 1, Secretary, 2, President. 3, Echoesg Class Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball, 1, 2, 33 Intramural, Stunt, 2, 3, Neo- Litsg Prom: Senior Assembly Committee. STELLA DUDA- Good nature, ever bubbling o'er with smiles. Friendship, 1, 23 Class Basketball, 1, 2. EMOR DURKIN- Why should I struggle with the world's troubles? Lettermen, Ll, 3: Monitor, 33 Baseball, 2, 3. ALMA ENGLE- Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' Friendship, 1. 2. 3: Glee, 15 Class Basketball, Volleyball, 1. EDITH FERRELL-- She's dainty and she's pretty. Friend- ship, 2, 3. HELEN FLETCHER- Ever level, ever true, to do the task she has to do. Friendship, 2, 3, Phi-Chem, 2, Echoesg Class Volleyball, 23 Hi-Eco-Sy: Neo-Lits. NICK FOGOROS- As merry as the day is long. Baseball, 2, 35 Class Basketball, 3. DOROTHY FORTNEY- In her quietness there is charm. Zooloily, 1, 23 Friendship, 3. HOWARD FRAZIER- A generous grin is his trademark. Zoology, 1, 2, 35 Phi-Chem, 25 Spanish, 2, 3, Band, 13 Prom. HELYN FUSSELMAN- More modest than the well-known violet. Class Volleyball, 1. KENNETH FUSSELMAN- From a dark spark may burst a mighty flame. Industrial Arts, 3. HELEN GARLICK- Gracious in manner. Class Treasurer, 2, Friendship, 1, 2, Cabinet, 33 Dramatic, lg Aeneidg Frenchg Honor Society, 33 Book Shelf, Vice President: Phi-Chem, 2: Echoes: High Lights, 2, 33 Prom: Senior Play Committee: Hi-Eco-Sy, Senior Assembly Committee. NORMAN GARNER- No man was ever wise by chance. Orchestra, 1, 2, 33 Band Minstrel, 13 Band, 1, 2, 33 Phi- Chem, 1, 2, Zooloi-ry, 3, Stall, 1, Z3 Monitor, 1, 25 Class Bas- ketball, 25 Prom. CHARLES GERSTMEYER' V- Let the world slide. Glee, 1, 2, Monitor, 1, 25 Phi-Chem, 23 Dramatic, 3. AUDRE GIESCHEN- Her heart is like the moon, ever changing, but always there is a man in it. Friendship, 1, 2, 33 Frolics. 33 Zooloiiy, 3. HELENA GILBERTf Labor is the law of happiness. Aeneid: Spanish, 3. EUGENE GOMSI Reading maketh a full man. Band, 1: Frenchg Bibliophiles: High Lights, 3: Monitor, 33 Prom: Hi-Eco-Sy, Vice Presidentg Honor Society, 3. ROBERT GOOD-- Here's to the boy that does the work. Dramatir, l 3 Frolies, 1, 2, 3: Booster, Z, 33 Zoology. Staff, 3: Prom: Monitor, 3: Senior Play Committee. GRACE GOULDTHORPE- Nothing endures but personal qualities. Glee, 1. Librarian, 2, 3, Friendship, 3. Page Twenty-four
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IUNE CLHSS MATILDA CAMPANA- Pleasure is ever in her hand or eye.. Friendship, 1, 2, 3. ANITA CANZONETTA- Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. Spanish, Z, Treasurer, 35 Zoology, Z, Monitor, 3: Senior Play Committee. RUTH CARAWAY- A sweet and charming girl. Friend- ship, 1, 2. WRAY CARAWAY- f Napoleon was a little man. CARMELLA CARILLIO A rhapsody of words. Friend- ship, 1, 2, 3: Dramatic, 15 Glee, 1, Z. ALBERT CASAVANT--4'Bold of his speche and wys, and well ytau1,rht. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Band, 1, 2, 33 Monitor, 3: Track, 2, 3: Stunt Club, 2, 3. CHARLES CASSIDY- Says little but accomplishes much. Aeneidg Monitor, 3. ROBERT CASSIDY- To be efficient in a quiet way is my aim throuprhout the day. Zoology, 23 Class Basketball, 2: Hi-Eco-Sy: Senior Play Committee. CLIFFORD CAVENDER- The play's the thing. Frolics, li Stunt, 1, 2, 31 Stafre Electrician, 2, 3. EZRA CHAUWICK An honest man's the noblest work of God. OLGA CHAPLEY- She can cheer up the grloomiest places. Friendship, l, 2, 33 Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Volleyball, 1, 23 Prom 3 Hi-Eco-Sy. JOHN CHICKERNEO lf football were music, Chick would be a whole brass band. Lettermen, 1, 12, President, 33 Font- ball, 1, 2, 33 Monitor, 1, 2, 33 Basketball, 1, 2, Captain, 3, Baseball, 2, 33 Echoes, Honor Society, 3. IRIS CHRISTIE The hand that made you fair hath made you mood. Friendship, 1, 2, 3. MARY CATHERINE CHRISTOPHER- Live, love, and laugh. Pueblo, Colorado, 1, 2: Art League, 1, Vice-Presi- dent, 25 Literary Society, 1, 2, Glee, 33 Prom. CHARLES CLARK- A handful ol' good times is worth a bushel of learning. Monitor, 2: Promg Book Shelfg Class Basketball, 3. JAMES COLE-f-t'Beau Brummel could learn from him. Student Council, lg Frolics, lg Class Vice-President, 2, 3: Booster, 1, 2, President, 3: Monitor, 2: Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y, 3: Book Shelf: French. GERTRUDE CULLINAN--- This fresh young: World I see, all made it seems for me. Friendship, 3: Phi-Chem, 1: Prom. VERA DASCOULIAS-- Her eyes were of that dark hue, wherein lies deepest attraction. Middleboro, Massachusetts, l, 2, 3. VAVARA DATISH It is the mind that makes the body rich. Honor Society, 2, 35 French: Dramatic, 3: Phi-Chem, 25 Class Volleyball, 1, 2, Baseball, 23 Hi-Eco-Sy: Senior Assembly Committee. PAUL DAVIS- A big lad, strong at work or play. Foot-- ball, l, 2. 3: Monitor, 15 Basketball, I: Track, 1, 2, 3: Let- lermen, 2, 33 Senior Assembly Committee. CARMELLA DQSANTI V A little work, a little play. Friendship, 1, 2, 33 Spanish, 2, 3: Hi-Eco-Sy. Page Tmcfnty-Ilfrrr The ECHOES
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IUNE CLHSS LORRAINE GRANT-- A lady serene. Friendship, 1, 2, Vice President, 3: Glee, 1: Frolics, 2, 3: Echoes: Booster, 1, LZ, 3: French: Prom: Book Shelf, Treasurer. REINO HARKONEN - I make it a rule to believe only what I understand. JEAN HARPSTERf Active always, talkimr ever, merry and witty, decidedly clever. Frolics, 1, 2, 3: Booster, 1, 2, 3: Friendship, 1, 2, Secretary, 3: Glee, 1: Dramatic, 1, 2, Vice President, 3: French: Echoes: Prom: Book Shelf: Senior Play Committee. WALTER HARRIS- A songs is but a little thing and yet what joy it is to sing! Glee, l, 2, 3: Said Pashau: Dorothy . GEORGE HAZUDA-- A willing worker. JOHN HLAUDY- He was a gentleman on whom I built an absolute trust. CHARLES J. HILL- A sublime disregard for labor.' NICK HINGEL- A miser with words. Orchestra, 1, 2. VVYNIFRED HOCKENSMITH- As well to be out of the world as out of fashion. Friendship. 1: Zoolofly, 1. LOIS HOFFMAN- She sets her mark high and then at- tains it. Spanish, 2: Botany, 1. LAURA JANE HOOPES- She sings so sweet: she sinus so low. Frolics, 2, 3: Booster, 3: Friendship, l, 2, 3: Book Shelf, Secretary: Glee, 1, 2, Treasurer. 3: Stunt, LZ: Prom: Dorothy, ROBERT HOVVK-- Always full of fun and ready for a good time. Monitor, 1, 2: Industrial Arts, l, 12. ALBERT l-IOWLAND-'AA tall man may accomplish much. STEVE HOYNOS-f A quiet, 1'eserved sort of fellow. Monitor, 3. MAZIE JONES She speaks, behaves, and acts just as she ought. Hi-Eco-Sy. VELARA JONES- She trips through all her busy days cloaked with a gay expectancy. Honor Society, 2. 3: Friendship, 1, 2, 3: French: Echoes: Prom: Neo-Lits: Hi- Eco-Sy: Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Baseball, Volleyball, 2- Intramural. VVARREN JONESf Study is the least of my worriesf Monitor, l, 2, 3: Stunt, 1, 2: Class Basketball, 1: Wrestling, 1, 2. ALBERT JUKES- The power of thought, the magic of the mind. Zoology, 1: Industrial Arts, Vice President, 3: Track, 1, Z, 3: Hi-Eco-Sy. THOMAS .IULIANf A prince of a fellow. IRVIN KABAKOV- He would argue for a week. Phi- Chem, 2: Monitor, 1, 2, 3: Basketball, 2: Baseball, 2: Prom. EUGENE KALE- When joy and duty clash, let duty go to smash. French: Phi-Chem, 2: Monitor, 3. PIIHF TfLL'1'71lJ'-ffm' TheECHOES
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