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First peacetime elmj? George jug Hershey, General Shop fan, tackles for Farnsworth Wildcats when he isn't delivering Newtown's newspaper .... Michael Mickey His- car, Auto Shop basketball forward, played halfback for the Graveyard Dig- gers football team .... Set 'em up! yells Edward HHoney Honeygosky, who works in a bowling alley after school. . . . Step, side-close, step, waltzes Matilda Horgos of West Elizabeth .... Ray Hornby, Senior Council member, plays the harmonica and enjoys crooning. Henry Squeaky Howard from the Auto Shop sings tenor in Mixed Chorus, and does the high jump and runs the mile for track ..., Eddie Huff, a star half- back on our football team, also plays forward on the varsity basketball and runs the 440 on the track team .... Sally Hughes, swing fan. who collects Benny Goodman's and Artie Shaw's recordings, jitterbugged in Young May Moon. . . . Mary Humanic collects movie star pictures when she's not studying Com- mercial l..aw .... Someday we'll hear Bill Hunnell, member of the Commercial Club, imitating Jack Benny on Major Bowe's Amateur Hour. Agnes Huschak practically lives on roller skates when she's not doing home- work .... Mary lhnat, Commercial, spends her evenings dancing .... Mary lmbrogno, Annual typist. reads romantic novels when not studying to make the Honor Roll .... William Jacobs, forward on the Commercial team, holds up the backfield for the Worthington Avenue Graveyard Diggers .... Carl jaskol, Physics whizz, tries to keep his mind on the musical score while playing the piano in orchestra. Senior Secretary, Betty Jenkins, An- nual typist, is a member of Tri-Hi-Y, Band, and Commercial Club .... Salt is Billy jenkins' name when he's off on one of his fishing trips .... Setting up the dummy for the Clairtonian News keeps reporter james Jewell, who is also a Science Club member, from getting lazy. . . . . George Buster Johnson can do an ultra-fashionable barn dance .... Vyrel johnson, Annual Staff member, does senior write-ups and rushes around for Annual patrons. George Johnston plays the trombone in both orchestra and band .... Darlene Jones, senior play sweetheart, can't de- cide whether she'd rather decorate homes or sing on the radio .... Bill Kalcevich, who amuses everyone with his imper- sonations, would like to play Big League baseball .... A loss to Etna but a gain for Clairton is Dorothy Terrie Kamp- er, Tri-Hi-Y and Commercial Club mem- ber .... Machine Shop senior Theodore Karpensky who has fifteen or twenty original sketches of his own is a collector who also has a knack of finding rare stamps. Alda Kaspary of Student Council sings in the octet .... Who said women aren't influential-especially to Ernest Kayda who plays his accordion best when his girl sits beside him .... Did you see my deer? asks Joseph Keleman on the first day of hunting season .... Bad boy of Young May Moon, Bob Keller, spends his spare time studying the pin ball situ- ation in detail .... From Auto Shop hails Joseph Kensky, expert auto fixern and iitterbug genius. THE NINETEEN HUNDRED
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FORTY-O Sarah Sally Galford whizzes by on roller skates .... Pete Galimitakis is go- ing to join the U. S. Navy after gradua- tion .... Quiet Mary Louise Garner, Annual Staff business manager, spends most of her time juggling long lines of figures .... Robert Bob Gaydos builds airplane models .... Del Delwyn Gealy played tackle on our football team. Martha Geletko will beautify the fair sex when she opens her beauty parlor. . , . Sedate Alamanda George embroiders scarfs and collects Mickey Rooney pic- tures .... Dan Gimiliana, basketball fan, makes bolts, nuts, and rivets in machine shop .... The shining star of the Clairton Track Team, warming up, is Edward Gombar .... Pass that ball ! yells Clara Gorgey in gym class. Kay Kathleen Gore plans to take up nursing .... Happy-go-lucky Mary Gori lives up to her nickname Smiley, . . . I wonder if l'll pass Latin? moans jay Gould .... Sophia Grayson pivots to shoot for a basket and always makes it .... Salem Green keeps the neighbors awake nights playing his trumpet. Another Roller Derby contestant in the near future is Helen Greenwald .... Snooky Louise Greenwald glides around and around on skates .... Annual typing and working for the Honor Roll annual fall dance goal keep Dorothy Dot Grgurich busy .... Sara Griffiths, a dramatic honor student, played the part of Cyn- thia in The Young May Moon. . . . The he-man of the Commercial Depart- ment, Edward Roxie Guba, pens sports writeups for the Clairtonian News. Dorothy Gustovich is not too forward as a forward on the girls' basketball team .... Sports-minded Mary Gusto- vich couldn't possibly miss a football game .... First couple down center sings Secretary Alta Hall, square dancer, on her way to Commercial Club .... Helen Hamilton skates, besides swing- ing out at all the school dances .... ln addition to Latin and French, brilliant Shirley Hammons majors in Spanish. Special on l00 yard breaststroke. George Fritz Hans would rather swim than eat .... Where there is a will, there is a way said band member Thomas Harvey using his educated thumb to go to Cleveland last summer. . . . Ben Hays, who plans to be a grocer in Elrama after he graduates, develops and prints his own pictures .... The future career of Charlene Heckard will be homemaking in her own home .... Tri-Hi-Y and Press Club member Mary Henderson is the singing star of many assemblies. NE CLAIRTONIAN
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of ings school holiday Hershey, George Hiscar, Mike Honeygosky, Edward Horgos, Matilda Hornby, Raymond Howard, Henry Huff, Edward Hughes, Sally Humanic, Mary Hunnell, Bill Huschak, Agnes Ihnat, Mary Imbrogno. Mary Jacobs. William jaskol, Carl Jenkins, Betty Jenkins, Billy Jewell, james johnson, George johnson, Vyrel Johnston, George Jones, Darlene Kalcevich, William Kamper, Dorothy Karpensky, Theodore Kaspary, Alcla Kaytla. Ernest Keleman, Joseph Keller, Robert Kensky, joe FORTY-O NE CLAIRTONIA
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