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X X X-N B X. i f tx x XI. 'Y fl JOHN ANTHoNv KAZLAUS KAs . . . . studies radio and telegraphy as a hobby, and having been a member of C. M. T. C. for two years ,he has de- cided to enter either the army or the navy as radio operator. The swimming club and K, Ai. K. also took up some of John's time in his senior year at G. A. R. SOL MAX KLEIN . . . . only came to G. A. R. in eleventh grade from Easton High School, but he quickly took an interest in school affairs, joining the varsity orchestra and the swimming, dramatic, dancing, ping-pong clubs. His hobby is playing the violin. Sol wants to be a dentist. LI-:0 Josl-:PII KLEPADLO . . . . who entered from St. Mary's Pa- rochial School in 1932, has taken an academic course at G. A. R. to prepare for college. He hopes to enter the priesthood and takes an active part in church work. Here he has been a mem- ber of the baseball nine, and of the mathematics and ping-pong clubs. ANTHONY JOHN KONIES Klg . . . . isa member of the baseball team, swimming club, and C. M. T. C4 club. He spends his summer vacations camp- ing, where he has an opportunity to enjoy his hobby, fishing, to the full. Outside of school, Unt is chiefly in- terested in baseball and basketball. BENJAMIN ISAAC K0lINBI.ATT . . . . who has been connected with the C. M. T. C., swimming, ping-pong, math- ematics, and wrestling clubs, entered G. A. R. from Grant Street School in 1932. Here he has taken an academiccourse. His summer vacations have been spent at work. To date he has no definite plans for the future. FRED -IOSEPH KROLI. . . . . is a commercial student with the ambition to become an accountant. He has been a member of dancing class. assembly squad, Garseribes, and biology club. He was associate representative in his junior year and vice-president of the safety club in his senior year. His hobby is swimming. JOSEPH KUCHTA . . . . was prominent in the field of science at G. A. R. He was responsible in a large way for the founding of the S. O. Sl club and was elected its hrst president. Outside of school, Joes time is taken up with his own amateur radio, station, VVS-PAGQ he is a licensed amateur radio operator. JOHN JOSEPH KULI-:szA . . . . is imbued with a love of the wide open spaces. This is evidenced by the fact that his vacations are spent fishing and hiking. Lefty came to G. A. R. in- 1932 from St. Mary's Parochial School. He was a member of the base- ball squad and dancing class here. VVALTER M. LABODA . . . . has been active in G. A. R. ath- letics since his entrance here, having been a member of the baseball, track, and tumbling squads. His spare time outside of school is also spent in pur- suit of athletics. Aft G. A. R. VValter joined the swimming, biology, and de- bating clubs. T'-ls JXNDREW' LAcrI . . . . entered G. A. R. in seventh grade from Hazle Street School. He was homeroom bank cashier i11 'his senior year, and an active member of the C. M. T. C., swimming, ping-pong, and mathematics clubs. Like his pal, john Kazlauskas, Andy would like to be- come a radio operator in the navy. MAURICE IRYING L1-:ver . . . . besides being a member of the G. A. R. band and the varsity orchestra, devotes his time .outside of school to playing with an orchestra. Maurice's ambition is to be an actor, and his hobby is the study of plays and forms of act- ing. He is a brother of Carl, class of '28, Ruth, '29, and Leo, '33. WILLIAM IENKIN LEWIS . . . . has been actively engaged in extra- curricular activities in G. A. R. He is a member of the boys' glee club, French club, and senior dramatic club. Besides playing the male lead as Rex Van Zile in the senior play, he was also a member of the ioperetta cast. His piano playing takes up much of his leisure time. NICHOLAS JOHN MACRI . . . . was a cheer leader, student basket- ball manager, and a homeroom repre- sentative for two years, besides serving on the stage crew and various commit- tees. Next year he plans to attend Philadelphia School of Pharmacy in preparation for the fulfillment of his ambition to be a druggist. STANLEY HENRX' MARTIN . . . . has been associated withtfootball at G. A. R. for three years, having been Le-0 foxsph Klvpadlo Anfiony John Konvivski Bvuifunzin. I. Ko-rnblaft Fred Joseph Krall fosvjwlz Kuchfa Jnlm Inv,-hh Kill,-een H!-I- i lfl' Flfb nrln ,4min-vcr fnrlt . . Flfrznric Il'Tli7lf1 I.r':1r'v Plflillltllll Jfllklllv f.v'zt'i.r 9 fi.. l 5. f X. x K ' N Ni , gt i201 il 1 kj U-5 1 ,
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P-I + ln. lu-. nn , 1- n n--1 . ADAM RoNALn HUGHES . . . . president of student council in his seni-or year, was also a BLUE AND GRAY reporter and a member of the GARCHIVE editorial staff. Adam has been in two musical comedies and was in the senior play cast. Ill eleventh grade he was president of the biology club. ABE JAFFE . . . . a commercial student and a mem- ber of the assembly squad for three years, came to G. A. R. from VVeaver - School. At G. A. R. Red has belonged to the hobby, biol-ogy, Garscribes, and chess clubs, and has been a member of the stage crew. Next year Abe would like to secure a civil service position. WILLIAM EnwARn JOHNSON . . . . entered G. A. R. from Centennial and enrolled in a technical arts course. His spare time is taken up by Y. M. C. Ai. work and athletics. Eddie plans to attend college upon graduation from X high school. Kgygk JM J Wn.L1AM HENRY' Jones 0 'Q . . . . entered G. A. R. froi Meade Street School in 1930 as a student of, , p J the seventh grade and here pursued a Ti ff . if xl.. Qludmctc ,. . -4 i lfVilIiam E. Johnson technical arts course. It is his ambi-id I, tion to become an aviator. He is a l ,fypfl brother of Thelma Jones, '29. His pals ,,.f f ' are Bill Emanuel and Roy Duglan. gl RALPH PAUL JONES . . . . has as his special friends Bill Hartman and John Davis. Dro0p en- tered G. A. R. from W'eaver School in 1930, and enrolled in a technical arts course. He was a member of the ush- - er squad, stage crew, C. M. T. C. club, and swimming club. He also was home room representative in his sophomore year. VVILLIAM EMRYS Joxlcs N . . . . entered G. A. R. as a seventh- in grader from Grant Street School-. He -' held the position of bank cashier in his 1 sophomore year and has been connected A with the dancing class and mathematics 5 club. Billy makes a hobby of con- ts. X structing model airplanes, and he hopes , Al '. to become a civil engineer. 'XA fi ASIIEA SIUNEY KAGAN v ' ii' , . . . . more popularly known as Shy , M came to G. A. R. in seventh grade from uf -'W' a New York City public school. At G. ' 'I A. R. he was active -on the track team ' ' , and in the mathematics and biology X - , clubs. Shy would like to be a survey- l or. He is a brother of Samuel Kagan, , ' 4 ' '32, and of Zacharia, '36. X 1 ZACHARIA HARRY' ICAC-AN 'l . . . . upon entering G. A. R. from it-.V 55 .VVeaver School enrolled in a COIIIIIICT- F, fi, Adam' RUNUM Hugh?-Y Abi' fflffi' cial course in preparation for his life i 1-Villinm Henry Jones Ralf!! P0111-70110-Y work, bookkeeping. While at G. A. R. Ziggy was a member of the current events, biology, swimming, and Gar- scribes clubs. His hobby is collecting topics concerning current events. EVVALD JOHN KAMBIES . . . . a technical arts student, came to G. A. R. in 1930 from Moyallen Street L School. At G. A. R. he has had special tsuccess in chemistry. E shares an .i. Aslzca Sidrzvy Kagan. Znrliarirz Harry Ifllgfdll- folzn Jerome Kn.r1n'r 101111 fl. KG5Illll.YL'll.Y interest in sports with his pal, Vito Bachanas, both inside and outside of school. His summer vacations are spent camping. JoHN JEROME KASPER . . . . plans to attend Bucknell Junior E191 '03, I-Villiam E11Z,7'j'S Jones Ewald John Ka-mbics Sol Il-Im' Kirin College after graduation. While at G. A. R. John has taken an active part in school affairs-. He was a member of the stage crew, current events club, dramatic club, glee club, and swimming club, of which he was treasurer. He also took part in the senior play and the operetta. I m 3 Sr 2 I
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XX ri lo. l L' ip -.Q L' iii if - ' ff1i-Xf--- .S 4'b S Y ATXXAQF X' WWW if' e N 'x 'ls' 29, XJ ix NX' .7t P sl., Nirholnx John Mnrri Sfonlci' 1'-Ivllfry Marlin lidtwird IV. ll-fcDodr Tlmmax V. .McGraw I'Vl.Ultl1I1- f. Melt-ni Harry Jorolnr Mt'rli.v Mike LlI'ZH'1'l'lICl' John Miller Lr'onard Josrlwlx Miller Abe Van IW-itrhell acknowledged one of the best ivvith his two chums, Fred Stempel and play and the musical comedy. Abe ex- in the valley. He succeeded in earning his letter in his sophomore year, and every year afterwards. Stitch has also been a member of the lettt-rmen's, and hobby clubs. EIIXVARD VVILLIAM NICDAIIE . . . . is the short one-third of the McDade, Richards, Pripstein combina- tion. Ned has played football and has been a member of the dancing class, swimming club, and C. M. T.'C, club. He intends to be a mechanical engineer, and is now getting experience by tink- ering around automobile motors. THoMAs VINCENT lWCGRA!V . . . . entered G. A. R. from Reading High School in his senior year. Here he enrolled in the technical arts course. Toin' joined the dancing class and bc- came an active member of the stage crew. His hobby is collecting butter- flies, which is a far cry from his am- bition to become an undertaker. VVILLIAM JOHN Mi-:HM . . . . who came to G. A. R. in ninth grade from St. Nicholas Parochial Scho-ol, has'been a prominent member of the baseball team, having received his letter in his junior year. He has also been interested in the mathematics club, and was president of the ping-pong club in his senior year. HARRv jAcous lhfER'l'lS . . . . entered G. A. R. from Hazle Street School as a student in the seventh gradet Here he has pursued a com- mercial course. Pete is usually seen --if George Jacobs. He plays with a basket- ball team outside of school. josizvu JAMES BIIKE . . . . pr-ominent member of the stage crew during the last two years, has served also as a homeroom bank cashier and as a member of the assembly squad and cafeteria patrol. He is usually seen with Speed Panzarello and George Charles. john Mike. '33, is Joe's brother. LAWRENCE Jon N NIILLER . . . . came to G. A. R. from St. Boni- face Parochial School and proceeded to make a name for himself. Larry has received his letter in both basketball and baseball. His other activities include the lettermen's club and the secretarial club. He was also a typist on the GARCHIVE staff. IJIONARD josern A'lILLER . . . . served as student baseball manager for two years, besides being a member of the swimming, K. A. K., and ping- pong clubs. Doggy likes especially travelling or playing outdoor sports. He is a twin brother of Larry Miller of this year's graduatiing class, with whom he spends his summer vacation. usually a camping trip. Ama VAN NlI'l'CHEl.L A . . . . entered G. A. R. in his sophomore year from Niagara Falls High School. He was president of senior- dramatic club and a member of the glee club. He had a leading part in both the senior l2ll pects to attend Ithaca College and wants to become a radio announcer. josE1'H BERNARD AIIORRISSEY . . . . a prominent member of the Mor- rissey, Miller, Mitchell combination, thinks dancing is a good recreationg he attended almost all school dances dur- ing his stay at G. A. R. in senior high high school. Next year joe intends to go to college to prepare for his chos- en career as a civil engineer. EDWARD VVILLIAM NARSAX'1CH . . . . cheerleader, head usher, reporter for the BLUE AND GRAY, has also been prominent in the senior dramatic club, having taken part in both the Christmas play and the senior play. His other clubs include the swimming club, C. M. T. C., and K. A. K., of which he was vice-president. Eddie received his BLUE AND GRAY pin. JOHN Louis NICOLETTlX . . . . waspresident of the biology club, and a member of the library, current events, and dramatic clubs. He was on the editorial staffs of the BLUE AND GRAY' and the GARCHIVE, having received his pin for service on the school paper. An academic student, Nic is especial- ly interested in government and politics. Reading Falls his leisure time. VVAL'l'ER Llso Nl-:t:Ln . . . . who was an honor student at G. Ai. R., was treasurer of the S. O. S. club, in which he pursued his hobby of chemistry and photography. Next year, ri 2' Z L i' L.
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