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EMILY PAULINE KLATKA Basicetball (1). A. A. (1). Fire Prince (3). Mirror Staff (3, 4). Wide Awake Staff (3, 4). President, English Club (3). Secretary, English Club (4). School News Reporter to Woodbury Reporter (4). Prom Committee (3). Council of Ten (4). Here’s one fine girl whom everyone likes. And is she smart? Are you asking me? During her last two years, she has not only headed our class, but just about the whole school as far as scholarship goes. She can tell you everything that we stiudied last fall that everyone else has forgotten long ago. She's everybody’s friend and a friend everybody wants. We’re sure that anyone who tends to her job as well as Emily does, will make one grand nurse. ESTHER OLIVIA LUNDIN I laugh for hope hath happy place with me.” Glee Club (1). Dramatic Club (1). Nature Study Club (1). A. A. (2, 4). Girls’ Basketball (2, 4). Fire Prince (3). Class Prophecy (4). All hail to Esther our one and only specimen of the species of blond women. Esther’s hair is her pride and envy of not a few of the girls at W. H. S. Not only is Esther’s hair the envy of the other girls, but also her athletic abilities. Oh, Yes! we must not forget to mention that beaming smile and twinkling eye that have attracted her several masculine admirers. CATHERINE ROSE MINOR Virtue alone is happiness below.” Operetta Cast (2, 3). Class History (4). Here’s another example of a quiet girl who spends her time industriously studying, and to good advantage, too because Catherine’s marks are a credit to her. Nothing bothers her and no matter how exciting outside attractions may be, Catherine sticks to her studies. Although she lives miles from school you see her staying every week to Girl Scouts and walking home afterwards. Page Eight
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JUDSON STEPHAN DARROW Lofty and sour, to them that loved him not. But to those that sought him sweet as summer.” Organizer of Riflle Club (3). President of Rifle Club (3, 4). Don’t form hasty conclusions. Juddy can smile .and a very pleasant smile he has. His popularity with the fair sex has aroused much envy but he himself entirely ignores that part of the human race, saving his attentions for rifles. Fascination for this implement caused him to start the school Rifle Club and then surpass all other members in ability to hit the bull’s eye. He is quite an authority on all phases of hunting, fishing and wild animal life. OLIVE ELIZABETH HINE In thy face I see that sweet content, That comes of thought and musing. English Club (3, 4). Nature Club (1). Short Story Club 0). Olive is certainly our quietest girl. She is one of those Seniors who always appears on the Honor Roll. She has a kind heart and a sense of humor, both of which possessions will stand her in good stead when she is teaching, for that is her intended career. We wish her luck. IRENE ALMA KING Devotion is the life of woman.” Glee Club (1). Violin Club (1). Dramatic Club (1) A. A. (I, 3, 4). Senior Dance Committee (4). Fire Prince (3). Whenever we think of Irene we always think of Mike. And why shouldn’t we, since they spend most of their time together? A great deal of the success of our parties and dances is due to Irene’s efforts. Her ready smile has won numerous friends for her. We wonder where Irene kept hidden that angelic look, which appeared in our class pictures. Page Seven
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FRANK LEO MULVEY He hath a wisdom that doth guide his valor.” Chairman, Council of Ten (4). Mirror Staff (3, 4). Senior Dance Committee (4). Class Treasurer (3). Frank is our mathematician. He could probably tell the man who wrote the geometry book something. As chairman of the Council of Ten, he has helped to make that body a success. Frank is going to Annapolis. We are sure that he will be successful in every thing he attempts. He really ought to be a chemist or physicist, judging from his interest and marks in those subjects. FLORENCE ADALYN OVERTON Show me a happier one than you.” Entered from Friends Academy, Locust Valley, L. I., Member of A. A. (4) Capt. Basketball (4). Member of Council of Ten (4). Chairman English Club (4). Dance Committee (4). Class Prophecy. Polly, a newcomer to W. H. S., skipped the class of ’35 to join us in our Senior Year. Under her direction the English Club has been very helpful and do you remember her posters for our Spring dance? Polly is a help in every emergency and she never lacks plans and initiative. How did we ever give a party or dance without her, we wonder. By the way, did you know that her real name is Florence? Who ever hears that though? Last but not least she is a new Honor Roll student for the Seniors. ANNE MARY PLUNGIS The warmth of genial courtesy, the calm of self reliance.” Operetta, Bits O’ Blarney (2). Member of English Club (3, 4). Operetta, Fire Prince (3). Basketball (4). Member of A. A. (4). Class Gifts (4). If you see someone industriously making out notes on her Chemistry or Economics lesson you can be sure it’s Anne. The teachers are never able to catch her when she hasn’t done her lessons. She's our neatest girl and well deserves it. Just take a look at her hair which all the girls envy. During her Senior year she played basketball. We only wish she had started playing sooner. Anne attends entirely to her own business and is the kind of a person we like to have around and to whom we all confide our secrets. Page Nine
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