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Home » Memories » Yearbooks and Graduate Lists » Echoes 1940-01 » Echoes 1940-17

Echoes 1940-17

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The Cliff Echoes

Freddie Robinson
Freedie Robinson. “Freddie” Motto: “hitch your wagon to a star; take a seat and there you are!” Favorite saying: “Well, well!” President of Public Speaking Club (4) Secretary of journalism Club (4) Debate (1, 2, 3) Reading and Debating metals; President of Glee club (4) Vice-President of Public Speaking club (3) Treasurer of Senior class; Chief Marshall, Sophomore and Junior Play. Freddie has a great number of friends in this school. Having a very nice voice, Freddie has won recognition for her speaking ad singing. For her kindness and helpfulness, Freddie will long be remembered in Cliffside High School.

Mary Elizabeth Robinson. “Til” Motto: “Be sincere, through sometimes wrong.” Favorite saying: “Have you seen Grinner.” Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4) Art Editor of Staff (3, 4) Junior and Sophomore Play. WE find in Mary Elizabeth many true qualities; kind, sincere and lovable – that’s “Til”. She goes about her work in a cheerful manner, and is one whom we all admire. To knw her is to love her. With all her talent she is sure to make a success in life.
Mary Elizabeth Robinson

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