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% ; ,-A LJ (kLn J o iw f . Walker (1) D c. (2) Holy cals. (3) Blondes. 14) Swimming and golfing. (5) To be a farmer. (6) Black eyes. (7) Football 2. Chorus 3, 4. Soccer 4. (8) The best of blessings, a con tented mind. Arlene Ward man (1) Pexie. (2) Oh, heck. (3) Writing papers for Mr. Sherman. (4i Roller skating and biking. (5) Fash ion designer. (6) Talkativeness. (7) Athletics 2, 3. 4. Sr. Board 4. Fenc ing Club 4. Sr. Play Usher 4 (Xi Discourse, ihe sweeter banquet of the mind. — WHS — f 3 Virginia N. Weeks (1) Ginnie. (2) W’hoops. (3) Jax . (4) Singing cowboy songs. (5) Artist. (6) Her musical voice. (7) Chorus 2, 3. 4 Concert, 2, 3, 4. Sr. Prom Com. (8) The voice which speaks in conformity with our dearest hopes will always he list nH to. fj — WHS — Ernest Weiss (1) Ernie. (2) No kidding. (3) Getting up in the morning. (4) Scouting. (5) Manager of a bu i ness. (6) Quietness. (7) Cross country 2. Adv. Mgr. Football 4 (8) Eager in pursuit of studies. — WHS — Frances G. West man (1) Fran. (2) Well, you know. 4 3 l.ack of taste in combining col ors. (4) Riding in an open car. (5) Take a vacation. (6) Willingness to help others. 7) Senior Board 4. Athletics 4. Usher at concert 3. Senior Play 4 Student Council 3. Motto Com. 4 (8» Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows. Dorothy J. Whalen (1) Dot. (2) Let’s go to Stoning ton. (3) Letter writing. (4) Dane ing. (5) Secretary. (6) Terpsichore an ability. (7) Concert 2. Jr. Prom Com. Sr. Reception Com. 3. Sr. Board 4. Varieties 4. Sr. Prom Com. Usher Senior Play 4. (8) Her smile is sweetened by her gravity. — WHS — Lois T. Williams (1) Lo. (2) You know what (3) Nickname, '‘Toots. (4) Sports. (5) To leave school. (6) Light brown curls. (7) Chorus 3, 4. Athletics 4. Concert 3, 4. (8) A maid of grace and complete majesty. — WHS — Catherine E. Wills (1) Kay. (2) What is it? (3) Going to bed earlv. (4) Singing. (5) Secretary. (6) Basketball prowess. (7) Chorus 2, 3, 4. Concert 2, 4. Athletics 2, 3, 4. Captain basketball 2. (8) Cede them your silence and grant them space. ' — WHS — Beverly Wilson (It Bev. (3) Gym Class. 4 Dancing. (5) Nurse. (6) Twinkle in her eyes. (8) Her eyes tell us what her lips dare not. — WHS — Edu ard Mroz (1) Ed. (2) Where do you think you are? (3) Road hogs. (4) Driv ing. (5) Race driver. (6) Broad shoulders. (8) Let the world slide; I'll not budge an inch. — WHS — Richard W. Sherman (1) Bud (2) Great Lord. (3) Spinach. (4) Dreaming. (5) Get a diploma. (6) Southern drawl. (8) My needs are few. 1 Nickname. 2 Favorite Expression. 3 Pet Aversion. 4 Pastime. 5 Ambition. 6 Outstanding Features. 7 Activities. 8 Quotation. -•Si 31
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Angelo Stella (1) Ange. (2) Cut the comedy. (3) Sophistication. (4 Collecting book matches. (5) Chemist. (fi Blond curly hair. (7) Basketball 2, 3, 4. Soccer 2. Sr. Prom Com. Sr. Board 4. Chorus 2. Concert 2. Hon or Roll 3. Student Patrol 4. Class Secretary 4. (X) Diligence is the mothei of good fortune. — WHS — Marjorie F. Stillman (1) Margie. (2) Upon my word. 3) Singing. (4) Dancing. (5) ousewife. (6) Dependability. (7) Varieties 3. Senior Board 4 Costume Com., Varieties 2, 4. Usher Com mencement 3. Usher. Pri .e Speaking 3. Athletics 3. (K) Punctuality is the soul of business. — WHS — Irene Sturgeon (1) T (2) Oh, gosh. (3) Re citing in class. (4) Ice and roller skating. (5) To be a secretary. (6) (juiciness. (8) Speak only when spoken to. — WHS — Marian Talbot •(2) Good gravy. (3) Public speaking. (4) Stretching the yarn. (5) To be a grandmother. (6) Help fulness. (7) Usher, Varieties 3. (8) God helps those wfyo help themselves. — WHS — V' Charles P. Thompson (1) Chub. (2) Oh, pshaw! (3) Algebra. (4) Ping pong. (5) Athletic director. (6) Red hair. (7) Concert 2, 3, 4. Chorus 2, 3. 4 (8) High erected thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy. Ellen Thomson (2) Say, so you know what? (3) Gossip. 4) Driving. (5) Mathema tician. (6) Fondness for mathemat ics. (7) Student Council 4. Honor Roll 2. (8) So young a body with so old a head. — WHS — Margaret . Thomson 1 Peggy. (2) Cut it out. (3) Rainy days. (4) Reading. (5) Nurs ing. (6) Sense of humor. (8) Her voice is soft, gentle, and low. — WHS — Gemma A. Toscano (1) Gem. (2) Really. (3) Sleep ing. (4) Singing and dancing (5) Decide what the ambition is. (6 Dark wavy hair (7) Glee Club 2, 3. 4. Chorus 2, 3, 4 Concert 2, 3. Athletics 2. 3. 4. Gym Club 4 Choir 4. (8) In quietness and confidence is your strength. — WHS — Frederick W. Ulles (1) Fred. (2) Russia. (3) Wind baes. (4) Talking with Nurmi. (f») Biologist (6) Radical views. (7) Basketball 2. 3. Football 2. Chorus 2, 3. 4. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Concert 2, 3, 4. Usher Senior Commence ment 3. Jr. Prom Com. Sr. Prom Com. (8) As you sow, ye are like to reap. — WHS — Mary A. Ur so (1) May. (2) Gee Whit. (3) Get , ting up and going to bed. (4) Knit ting. (5) To see the world. (6) Big f brown eyes. (7) Chorus 4. Orchestra, 2, 3. (8) The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. 1 Nickname. 2 Favorite Expression. 3 Pet Aversion. 4 Pastime. 5 Ambition. 8 Outstanding Features. 7 Activities 8 Quotation. “«(SO ) -
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Thf. Senior Year Book. — 19.18 (filasa Suing Tune: The Gypsy Trail I With gypsy hearts we bid adieu, While we pack in our knapsacks stout Dreams of high school days which are too soon through, Never to be forgotten. II On to life’s highway we must go— Ever the trail hold true. Happy of heart, although we must part. Loyal to white and blue. III ’Way from the grind of our studying days, 'Way from the Latin and Trig. Freedom claims all the Seniors now, Lightly dance a jig. IV (Repeat II) V Follow the path of our hearts’ desire Into the noon-day sun. Till the foothills fade and we've gained the peak, And the victory we have won. VI Follow the paths of our hearts’ desire Into the noon-day sun. When we meet with obstacles mountain high We shall conquer them one-by-one. VII With gypsy hearts we bid adieu To golden high school days, To the joy we have had and the times that were sad At the parting of the ways. VIII On to life’s highway we must go Ever our souls be fleet. Victory waits at the end of the trail And the trail entices our feet. —THELMA KENYON.
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