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Helen Schrode Bernard Shucktes Situation in Hand Tootie hasn't quite decided what she'd like to be. It's either to be or not to be a nurse or a Marine. But she could com- bine them .and be a nurse for the Marines. Confidentially boys, she's easy on the eyes and likes her men tall, dark, and truthful. Lorraine A. Shiner Epicure Lorraine's pct philosophy is Eat, drink. and be merry, and it is well suited to this jovial miss. Her time is spent skat- ing when she isn't too busy eating, and she h.asn't any definite plans for the fu- ture. Madeleine Virginia Sincavage Musical Delight Singing and playing in the orchestra takes up most of Madge's time. She enjoys a movie only when Clark Gable and Lana Turner are acting. She likes them tall, dark, and handsome. Jule Skeras Many Ambitions This girl enjoys a great variety of things. For example, collecting post cards and keeping a scrap book are on the conserva- tive side. However, she also enjoys lis- tening to the radio, seeing .a good movie, and walking. Well fellows ! ! You don't even need any gas. Phyllis Marie Slusser Equestrienne Rusty spends her time horseback riding. She is undecided about the future but waits for time to tell. Listening to the radio or going to the movies occupy her during the evenings. Doris H. Smith Missionary Our vote for the ideal girl goes to Dor- rie. Charming. well-mannered, and friendly, she plans to become a mission- ary, an ideal vocation for this wonderful musician. We're sure she will bring hap- piness to everyone she encounters in her work. Anita Julia Stanziale Morale Builder During a war the morale of our armed forces must be kept high. Needy does her share by writing to the sailors. Eat- ing peanuts and seeing Judy Garland is what she does with her spare time. Model Builder Model building and listening to the radio fill in Bernie's spare time. This happy lad plans to get in the Air Corps. Aero- nautics. clubs, and activities made school pleasant for him. Swimming, dancing, and a good movie rate with him. Raymond Simon Beats Time Beating out time to any jive number is Ray's pastime. He also enjoys mov- ies in his spare moments. Hamburgs are one of Ray's pet likes, but chemistry does not rate with him. He admires a nice personality in the opposite sex. John Skawski Sports vs. Women This sport enthusiast and participant may star in athletics, but he blows hot and cold when it comes to the opposite sex. His pet like is women: his pet hate is women. One consolation. girls. he may be intriguing. Edwin Smith Super-Energetic Smitty has distinguished himself by his super-energetic work on the cheerleading squad. Drumming .and dancing take up much of Smitty's time. His ability to make friends and his willingness to co- operate will surely take him through a successful, happy life Harold D. Snyder Carefree A Jack of all trades describes Snitz, Being a smooth dancer he naturally en- joys the sweet music of Tommy Dorsey. Snitz believes in forgetting the past and letting the future take care of itself, which may account for his carefree man- HEY. Joseph E. Speicher Variety Spike is decidely not particular, as he likes, blondes, brunettes, and red heads. And he doesn't believe in making plans although aviation is one of his iambitions. He is gym-minded and therefore detests English. Gerald F. Storz Limousine Life To have a good time in life, or to cat, drink, .and be merry is his aim. Gerry is very cool and collected at all times- not the fiery red-head you'd think he was. He likes to go riding and dreams of a limousine. Twenty-Five
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Charles F. Rayeski Shirley May Richards Ai-time Ability When you see this cheerful fellow, you will see him with a smile on his face. Rye spends his spare time oil painting and singing in his quartet. He .aims to be an a1'tist. From the examples so far he is well on the way. ' Harold E. Rein Finds Friends This very happy fellow found himself quite a few friends through his sociable manner which will help in the future. Heshy plans to enlist in the Air Ca- dets. The minstrel was tops for him in the school term. Luther H. Roth Likes C. M. Pls. Lew's pet. likes include C-. M. P.'s and gals with the feminine touch. His am- bition is to become a radio operator in the Navy. Because he is a boy with in- itiative who tries hard to get ahead, we believe he has a great chance of achiev- ing this ambition. Albert A. Sakey For Goodness Sake Sake is always willing to lend a helping hand. A person who can take .a joke will find Sake his friend. He hopes to center his future activities around aero- nautics. John Salwoski, Jr. Forester Sal has great hopes of becoming a for- ester and plans on going to Penn Slate Forestry school. He spends most of his time during hunting season in the woods, tracking down game. The rest of his time he is ardently at work at the Com- munity House in Georgetown. Sidney Savitz Happy-go-lucky This happy-go-lucky fellow is always ready with a. smile. His vigor and his personal- ity should go far in helping him succeed. He is also a great committeeman. Shy hopes to secure a commission in the Air Corps. Joseph D. Shiner Machinist With Joe the eleventh grade vocational course ranks high among the things he has liked about school. He hopes to become a machinist when he leaves school, and ne has worked hard in the school machine shop to prepare himself for such a job. Dances and Dresses Shriv would like to shake the dust of this city from her shoes and head for New York to study nursing. She is ultimately feminine in her likes for a good dance or a new dress. Bew.are ye who are short, dark, and handsome. ' Rosalie Roman No Riveter Rosie plans on becoming a Nurse Cad't .along with a number of other G. A. R. girls. Her ideal fellow would be one who is not conceited, not too corny, but corny enough. In other words, he must be an all-around fellow. Marie Ruddy Never Worries Marie's future plan is to become a cadet nurse. She spends much time skating at the Armory. She doesn't believe in worry- ing about tomorrow. Her perfect date would be spent eating hot dogs and choco- late cake with someone who is a lot of fun. Connie Saba Hides Light Connie is one of those uuiet, intelligent girls who hide their light under a bushel. She plans to be a Hello girl, but the bet is she gets a good office job. Her hobby is playing the piano, but she also likes to eat. Mary A. Sarnoski Future Instructor Mary intends to become a teache1', and we know she has the ability, Never for- ward nor talkative has she been, but an intelligent, understanding person who has won the admiration of all her classmates. Carmela Schmid Seamstress llancing, skating, reading, and writing to service men take up most of Mel's time. But she still finds opportunities for her hobby, sewing. Activities during and after school are what she likes best. Esther Schmid Variety of Likes Dancing and singing .are the likes of Sc'hmitty. She intends to get a job when graduated. To be a stenographer is her desire. In school she enjoys typing but dislikes conccited people and history. Writing letters to our boys in the service are pleasures to her. swf 'fthe I was t .. XR . ' H.. .. - i ff , V1 4 'L' 1 zlz I V f
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Twenty-Six Ruth Steinert Samuel Tripp Hits the Rollers Ruthie spends a lot of her spare time roller skating. There would be no better time for her than when she could skate with a sailor, as navy uniforms have a special attraction. Her future will be along commercial lines. Elizabeth M. Stilp Outdoor Girl Blonde, brown eyed, graceful, and intelli- gent describe none other than Kathy. She possesses a liking for ice skating. swimming, and long hikes. Her ambition is to become a good typist, and she plans to get a job with -a large firm. Jean Swantek Navy Bound To be a Wave in her ambition, but she will settle for a Nurse Aid in Brooklyn. Swanny loves to dance and hike but hates to get up in the morning. Who doesn't? Betty J. Thomas Sports Lover Betty is known as Shorty to those who know her well enough. She spends much of her time watching football games, gabbing, letter writing, .and dancing. Because of her love of sports her ideal fellow must be a sportsman, or at least .a lover of sports. Thelma Bernadine Thomas Socially Minded Social activities appeal to 'l'hel around school. If football were year .around she would continue to cheer lustily. In her spare time she writes letters, reads, and listens to dance music. Florence Valenta Southward Bound Flosye spends most of her time writing: letters and dancing. Her pet philosophy, Life is short .and sweet, so make the best of it, may be the reason she has de- cided to spend her future time in Florida. Marian Weber Looks to Future Live the days as they come is Marion's chief philosophy. Witty people and chili- con-carne are among her pet likes. Trav- eling or working: at an interesting! job would fill her future with happiness. Burns Bridges This glamour hoy's philosophy pays him dividends. He is good at shuffleboard or darts, .and his future air activities may depend on his accuracy in hitting the tar- get dead center. Leo J. Wagner Persistent Trier His belief in the adage of If .at first you don't succeed try, try, again will help him in his career of a Navy flier. His time is taken up with his stamp collection and dancing at Nick's . Jack Walters Admired Jack is that quiet, nice-looking: chap with the many feminine admirers. How- ever, Jack's only interest is in mechanics. He spends his time working jig-saw puz- zles. Commando training and basket- ball are his favorite school activities. John B. Waltos Tries Again Participating in many social activities is one of the reasons Yosh has been so popular. He enjoys good music nd sports, and his philosophy will certainly help him in his future plans for entering the Air Corps. Leon Wolfe Super Salesman To become a salesman is Lable's great- est ambition. This sports-minded young: man spends most of his time playing: basketball at the Y , His perfect date must have a good personality. Joseph Woronka Sailor Joe left for the Navy and put in his boot training. Uncle Sam didn't think he was old enough to fight, so back to school, John Michael Woychick sky Bird Jack believes one should take it as it comes. He is undecided upon his plans for the future. However, he likes to find an easy job, or join the Army Air Corps. Beauty and symmetry in the opposite sex attract him.
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