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LES MEMOIRES .gt 4 Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Glec Club 3: Orchestra 3, 4: Business Manager Seni r Play: Business Manager Senior Movie: lfootball Manager 3, 4. Hail to our champion Manager. Besides managing the business end of things of the Senior class. he has man- aged to get into the good graces of his teachers, has managed to get all his lessons done, has managed the Senior play, the football team, has managed to be the only boy taking Senior shorthand, and last but no. least he has managed to win a place for himself in our hearts. Page Twelve RAYMOND CAPURO HRW., ,.Cap,, CHARLES BROCHINI Charley liootball 3, -lx llascball 3. 41 Captain of Baseball -li Senior Play: lli-Y Club. Let us present our trig shark. Charley has distin- guished himself in his mathematical efforts. But don't forget his wonderful football and baseball records. Al- though Charles has been with us only two years, he is well liked by both teachers and classmates. His splendid presentation in the Senior Play as Watts. the butler. will be remembered. Charley is quite popular with the girls as well as the boys. GEORGIA DAv1s Georgie G'ee Club 3: Girl Reserves 3, Asst. Manager of Basketball 31 Man- ager 4: Senior Play. You have all seen this maiden with the titian-tinted locks walking out on the basketball floor serving oranges to the teams. Welll This is Georgia, our Basketball Manager. Those of you who attended the Senior Play will remember the gentle. soft-voiced lady, who so splen- didly portrayed the part of Mrs. Barrington. Georgia has been active in all school affairs and is one of the outstanding girls in the class. Yet she expects to bury these managerial and histrionic talents, go to college and become a math teacher!
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' LES MEMOIRES , -.X Operetta 4: Secretary l. Bellevue Hospital. New York. BERTI-IA ANDERSON Bert ..g9.,... Basketball 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves l, Z, 3. 4. First chair, hrst row. hrst name on the class roll, first picture in the year book! Surely Bertha is our leading lady and has been for four years. Have you ever attended a basketball game? Well, she's the wiry little forward who shoots so many baskets for the Blue and Gold. She's been on our varsity team for three years which is an unusual achievement. Her walk, manners and speech are really almost manly-probably the result of her activity in sports. ELLWOOD BLoss Blossy Baseball -I: Football Z, 3. 4: Basketball 3: Operetta 4: Senior Play: Bus, Mgr. of the Les Memoiresf' Echo Z. 3: Glee Club 2. A very popular man is Blossy. He seems to be in demand everywhere. from football, basketball, Echo, Les Memoites, to several plays given by the Seniors. Every- one likes this happy-go-lucky fellow. He is an optimist in every sense of the word. always looking on the bright side. in spite of Blue Monday, undone lessons, angry teachers, etc. Vile do not know what Ellwood will do when he leaves high school, but we do know that his cheerful disposition will be a great asset in any occupation he may choose. MARIE BOYER Glee Club 2. 3. Due to some mystic power handed down to the Senior class from Matthew Maule. we do foresee. that one Marie Boyer will have but one love in her lifetime. Now if you promise not to tell. we'll let you into the secret and inform you who the lucky person is. Sshl Ther:'s no one around to hear. is there? Well. it's--Elsie! Elsie Jackson has been Marie's shadow for years. She is the cream in her coilee. the sugar in her candy. the fruit in her fruit cake, and is just as necessary for Marie's happi- ness as apples are to applesauce. Page Eleven
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S 5 LES MEMOIRES is mg x.. X GEORGE DEPAMPHILIS Red Orchestra 3. Here is Wilson High's proof that not only can women have hair as their crowning glory. but some men as well. Every girl in the Senior class would gladly exchange her straight or curly locks for Georges beautiful, golden, wavy hair. It has been the object of many admiring glances from both male and female for years, while its owner apparently takes no interest in it at all. But hair is not the only thing George is famous for here in Wilson: he is a star French student. talented organist, and pianist, in all a gentleman and a scholar. He intends to visit Europe this summer and continue his study in music. JOHN DIEFEENDEREER Senior Play: lli-X 3, 4. Yea, verily I say unto you, here is our ministers son. One would expect a tall, pale, thin, studious-looking young man, whose favorite pastime would be to con- tinuously peruse his father's books. On the contrary. John is a short, stocky young man. who, although he appears quiet, is quite jolly and talkative. And books -as far as we knowsare the least of his worries. The girls agree, however. that it is a pity he ever grew up because he was such a sweet baby. CSec page 31 for proof.J and envied. LAURA EDDLESTON Senior Play: Glee Club 3, 4: Editor-in-Chief of the licho. there entered with a boyish in-chief of the Three years and twelve months ago into Wilson High Schol a dear little girl bob who was destined to become Editor- Echo and a chorus girl in the Senior Play. The world will little note nor long remember what we say here. but it can never forget what she did here. The brave freshmen, vivid and green, who study here. can well hold up this record as one to be followed The wise sophomores can set this for their goal. this her slogan Wilson Forever -that that spirit of the High School, by the High School and for the High School shall not perish from Wilson Borough. Page Thirteen
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