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I Q 1. I Q Y MARION A. RANDALL . . honor student, junior usher, mem- ber of the editorial staff of the BLUE AND GRAX' and oi the GARCHIVE, has been active also in Girl Reserves, li- brary, dramatic, and ping-pong clubs. She received awards for service on on the school newspaper and on the the hall patrol. Marion wants to be a nurse. GERTRUDE A. RICHARDS . . . . ever since entering G. A. R. from Grant Street School in seventh grade, has been a member of the dramatic and glee clubs, and for the last three years has taken part in the musical comedies. She has also been active in Girl Reserves, and in the Garscribes and knitting clubs. ANNE ALICE RITCHIE . . . . has been captain of the hall patrol squad for two years. She has been a member of the dramatic and French clubs, and during her senior year acted as head usher and vice-president of student council. Her plans for the future are to enter John Hopkins Uni- versity and to become the matron of an institution. HELEN Louisa RODERICK . . . . president of the hall patrol squad and one of the business managers of the Garchive, has been a member of the dramatic, dancing, swimming, and glee clubs, and has had a leading part in the musical comedies of the last two years. Helen expects to become a kindergart- en teacher. ESTHER ROSENBAUM . . . . was a member of the dancing class, and of the biology, ping-pong, knitting, and' senior dramatic clubs. Esther also held the otiice of homeroom secretary. After graduating from high school, Estie' would like to become a nurse. CLAIRE ANN SEIGI-:iz . . . . a former student of Coughlin, came to G. A. R. in tenth grade. She has taken the commercial course, and has received awards for excellence in shorthand and typing. Claire has been interested in several clubs, among them Girl Reserves, Garscribes, and the sec- retarial club, of which she was treas- urer. HILIDA M AIQGARET SITTNER . . . . in seventh grade entered G. A.. R. from Weaver School. Hilda was a stu- dent in the commercial course. She was a member of dancing class. Girl Reserves, knitting club, and Garscribes. Her special pals are Elizabeth Daily and Alice George. Brother 'tBill grad- uated from G. A. R. in 1931. ELIZABETH M ARIE SLADZINSKI . . . . an outstanding commercial student, has received a pin for speed and ac- curacy in typing. She served on hall patrol, cafeteria patrol, and the assem- bly squad. Her activities include mem- bership in Girl Reserves, and in the dramatic, knitting, and secretarial clubs. Elizabeth hopes to be a private secre- tary. HELEN ANN SLIKER . . . .an outstanding athlete, has won her letter in basketball, played volley ball, and swum with the Forty Fishes. In her senior year she was treasurer of the girls' athletic association. Lu has also received a shield for patrol service. She was a member of Girl Re- serves and of the dancing, knitting, and debating clubs. ' MARGARET KATHERINE SPEER . . . . has been a member of the danc- ing class, Girl Reserves, and Garscribes. She served on the hall patrol squad for tive years and received a shield for her services. Peg plans to work in an office and has therefore taken the com- mercial course at G. A. R. ELEANORE KATHliY'N STIVERS . . . . entered G. A. R. in tentl1 grade from Meyers. An honor roll commer- cial student, she has received awards in typing and shorthand. Shevvy be- longed to Girl Reserves and to knitting, secretarial, and swimming clubs. It is Eleanores ambition to be a private sec- retary. Kathryn. May Poiutck Margaret L. Ponting Hefty Powell Marion A. Randall Gertrude A. Richards Amir' Alice Ritchie Helen Louise Roderick Esther Ro.svnba1mz Claire Arm Scigcr Hilda Margaret'SiHner l15l
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RUTH NELsoN . . . .is a commercial student and has received an award for excellence in typing. Rosh was a member of the Garscribes and dalIciIIg class, and was a hall patrolman for five years, having received a shield for this service. Two other Nelsons have graduated from G. A. R.. Esther, '32, and Alfred, '33. ANNE CLAIRE NEVITSKY . . . . is a commercial student, whose ambition is to be an office worker. While at G. A. R. Anne has been as- sociated with the biology, ping-pong, and glee clubs, and the Girl Reserves. She also was a member of the operctta cast. Anne spends her vacations at Harvey's Lake. JEANNE MARIE O'DONNELL . . . . whose hobby is dancing, has been a member of the dancing class since tenth grade. In her senior year Irish was president of Garscribes, secretary of the knitting club, and homeroom bank cashier. She is also active in Girl Reserves. For service rendered on the hall and assembly squads she received a shield. MARGARET DOLORES OWYIALLEY . . . . a commercial student, came to G. A. R. in eighth grade from Strauss. A member of Girl Reserves, the swim- ming club, and the dancing class, she has also been president of the home- room safety club and secretary of the safety council. Margaret hopes some- day to have a position as bookkeeper. RUTH HELENA OWEN . . . . has been prominent in the dra- matic clubs at G. A. R., having partici- pated in various holiday entertainments, as well as the senior play. For five years Ruth has served on the hall pa- trol and has been 311 active member of the library club. Other clubs and com- mittees have taken more of her time. Rusty pla1Is to be a nurse. M YNDRED ONVENS . . . . entered G. A. R. in seventh grade from the Centennial School. Mimie' was a member of dancing class, Girl Reserves, and K. A. K. She served two years on the cafeteria patrol. Her special pals are Shirley Mutchler and Ruth McGowan. MARION GERALIIINE PASUKONIS . . . . took the commercial course and hopes to secure a position as stenog- rapher or bookkeeper. Jerry was a member of biology club, girls' glee club, Girl Reserves, and dancing class. In her senior year she took part in the Christmas play and the musical comedy. RITA PELLENS . . . . an academic student entered G. A. R. iII seventh grade' from Palmer 1- School. Rita was a junior usher and has been a member of the editorial' stat? of the BLUE AND GRAY and the GAR- CHIVE. She received awards for service on the cafeteria patrol and on the school paper. Rita plans to study nurs- mg. KATHRY'N IWAY POINTER . . . . entered G. Ap, R. in tenth grade from St. Leo's High School. During her three years here she has been ac- tive in the needlecraft, knitting, secre- tarial, and Garscribes clubs. Kay would like to do secretarial work after she graduates. MARGARET LU1sE PONTI NG . . . . an honor roll student, has taken the commercial oourse at G. A. R. and would like to become a business woman. Margaret was captain of cafeteria pa- trol in eleventh vrade and president in twelfth grade. She also was a mem- ber of Girl Reserves and of the Gar- scribes, knitting, and glee clubs. Mar- got took part in the musical comedy. BETTY POWVELL . . . . a commercial student, entered G. A. R. in seventh grade from Grant Street School. She was a member of Girl Reserves, swimming club, and Gar- scribes. Betty also has been a member of cafeteria patr-ol for three years, and was bank cashier in tenth and twelfth grades. Regina III. Muslznway zirlvy 1-lay Mutchlcr Ruth Nelson Amie Claire N.c'vitsky Jeanne Marie O'D0ll11UI1 Margaret D. O'1l1'aIIey I1 cryin Owen Myndrcd Owens, Marion G. Paszzkozzis Rita Pcllvns 0005414 ll ':,'xi V -ANA' I -. 4 4 l i . V Y s I . F, H. , at . .... lf ,, .1 ' f1 I . E 11-I1 A mqfwfr f' -4 I f If ' f , fm
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I x K 1 X-. VERA E. TRAPLO . . . . enjoys swimming, skiing, and base- ball. She was prominent in library club, having held the ofiices of secretary. vice-president, and president, and in student government, having acted as Elisabeth M. Sladsinski Helen. Aim Slikvr secretary of student council in her jun- ior year and as hall patrol captain in her senior year. VVindy also belonged to Garscribes, ping-pong, secretaries, and dramatic clubs. Margaret K. Speer Eleanorc K. Stiuers Vera E. Traplo Genevieve Urbnnski Toini Vilen Rachel C. William.: Vernicrr Odessa Plfright Catherine M. Yarnot Ann Yusccwage Emily M. Yukmwage I ' l16 l, GENEVIEVE URBANSKI , . . . . known to her friends as Gerry , has held the offices of homeroom repre- sentative and associate representative. She was a member of the dancing class, secretarial club, knitting club, Gar- scribes, and Girl Reserves. Genevieve is a commercial student, who came from Meyers in eighth grade. Tomi VILEN . . . . coming from East High School in Youngstown, Ohio, entered the sev- enth grade of G. A. R. and took the commercial course. She has earned a certificate for hall, cafeteria, and table patrol. Hobby, dancing, knitting, and Garscribes are the clubs in which Toini participated. RACHEL C. XVILLIAMS . . . . came from Meade Street School to G. A. R., where she took a commer- cial course. Red was president of the knitting club and secretary of the swim- ming club. For six years she belonged to dramatic clubs, and participated in their presentations, but as P-olly, the feminine lead in the senior play, she made her greatest hit. V ERNICE OnEssA 'VVRIGHT . . . , a member of the swimming club, Garscribes, and knitting club, came from Shenandoah and entered G. A. R. in eighth grade. Among her outside interests is the Phyllis Wheatley Girl Reserves Club, of which she is secre- tary. Niecee received an award in typing, and she would like t-o become a stenographer. , CATHERINE MARION YARNOT . . . . a commercial student, entered G. A. R. in ninth grade from St. Mary's Parochial School. She has received certificates for excellence in shorthand and typing and for service on the cafe- teria patrol. Her hobby is hiking, and her greatest desire is to travel. 0- A.NN YUSCAVAGE ' . . . . hasbeen a member of the secre- tarial club, dancing class, Girl Reserves, and glee club, having taken part in the musical comedy. Ann, an honor roll student, came from Centennial in sev- enth grade and took the commercial course. She has two brothers who grad- uated from G. A. R., John, '31, and William, '32. EMILY MARIE YUKNAVAGE . . . . came to G. A. R. in seventh grade from the Custer Street School. Em' received an award for four years' ser- vice as a lunch checker. She was a member of the Girl Reserves, dancin, class, and swimming club. ' . - I 9
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