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SENIORS MARIAN NANASSY RICHARD NICELY ROBERT NICELY FERN PATTERSON BETTY PEOPLES OLGA PONS EDNA REHM TURNEY ROSS MARIAN NANASSY- Wants to study abroad . . types for the Mountaineer Staff . . favorite hang-out is the library . . . can't stay away from hand- ball in physical training class . . . belongs to Girls' Fellowship Club. RICHARD NICELY--Never misses school, although he has to walk several miles . . . reported the majority of the football games for the New Fort . . . is quiet, courteous, dependable, and a good student. ROBERT NICELY--Returned to Ligonier to graduate after having attended Saga- more High School for two years . . wears a green turtle-neck sweater . . . member of Senior Bazaar Committee . . enjoys square dances. FERN PATTERSON-Went to Annapolis dances . . . chairman of the Taxi-Dance . . . attended Latrobe High School two years . . . named her police dog Sparkle and her black cat Toots . . . adopted famous Hepburn bangs. BETTY PEOPLES-Has charge of candy counter . . is always in a hurry . 4 . President of the Brush aind Palette Club . . . Publicity Chairman for the Bazaar . . runs errands for several teachers. OLGA PONS-Is always discussing the latest books in the library . . . hostess at her father's restaurant . . . one of those Three Girls in dance revue last year . . . lnteristed in Girls' Fellowship Club. EDNA REHM-Drives a brown Ford be- tween Waterford and Ligonier . . . a con- sistent student . . is constantly with Dorothy Wallace and Margaret Zimmerman , . . won a prize at cooking school last year. TURNEY ROSS-Played bass drum in the band his junior year . . . drives a Model T Ford . . . combs his hair back as slick as possible . . . likes to read western stories . . . studied agriculture last year. CDF Tl-IE MQUNTAI NBER Page Nineteen
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GALEN LEONARD- Would rather ice- skate in Ligcfnier than' Waterford . . . enjoys fishing and hunting . . . is Assist- ant Editor of the New Fort . . . his great- est desire is to attendnforestry school next year. SARABEL LUTHER-Mildred Betz's good friend . . . must have Roman blood in her veins as she has studied Latin four years . . has blond hair and blue eyes . . her favorite hobby is day-dreaming. CHARLOTTE McI..EAN-Recently moved from Laughlintown to Ligonier . . . fell into the Wishing Well . . . made a lovely Irish fairy with her dark hair and blue eyes . . . a poet . . . president of Girls' Fellowship Club. RICHARD MENOHER-Has a keen eye for pool . . . tried to memorize Hamlet in geometry class . . has curly hair . . will be a future barber from experience gained in his father's shop. ROY MEYERS-Has the reputation of be- ing the best dancer in school . . . design- ed the athletic division page in the 1936 Mountaineer . . faithful adviser to soph- omore Culture Club . . . a varsity football man. WESLEY MICKEY-Never fails to be present when there is an argument . . . has many wild theories . . . Santa Claus at the senior Christmas party . . . enjoys playing 500 . . . can't stay awake in class. WALTER MORRIS-Has been a capable Class President for two consecutive years . . . attended Ebensburg High School his freshman and sophomore years . . . gifted in dramatics and public-speaking . . . a great upholder of G. C, Murphy Company. BOYD MUIR-The class RubinofE . . . frequently gets stuck in the snow and mud on his way to school . . . represented the agricultural class at the Pennsylvania State Farm Show at Harrisburg this year. SENIORS ROY MEYERS BOYD MUIR TM! SCIJQCDL LVM: LD! WGN Page Eighteen GALEN LEONARD SARABEL LUTHER CHARLOTTE MCLEAN RICHARD MENOHER WESLEY MICKEY WALTER MORRIS
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BERTHA SAVAGE- Won't be separated from Ruth Kelso . . . was chairman of re- freshment committee for Art Club's Treas- ure Hunt . - . enjoyed square-dancing at Senior Bazaar A . . belongs to Girls' Fel- lowship Club. JANE SHAFFER-Affirmative speaker on debating team last year . . . made puppets for Hamlet project . . . 'neat in appear- ance . . . helped arrange decorations for banqnet before 1935 Prom . . . Senior Editor of the Mountaineer. RICHARD SHIREY-Business Manager of the yearbook . . . played varsity football four years and is an expert marksman . . . outside of school he is interested in hunt- ing, fishing and his various jobs. FRANCES SHOUP-Editor-in-Chief of the Mountaineer . . - a handball enthusiast . . . usually seen in her black Plymouth and visits'Lat1'0be frequently . . . adviser to sophomore Culture Club . . . a profici- ent pianist and organist. SENIORS BERTHA SAVAGE JANE SHAFFER RICHARD SHIREY FRANCES SHOUP RUTHE SMITH FAYE THOMAS CONSTANTINE TIBEI GLENN TOSH RUTHE SMITH-The snappy brown-eyed gypsy fortuine teller at the Senior Bazaar . . . first Editor-in-Chief of the New Fort . . . President of Cecilian Chorus and a member of the trio. FAYE THOMAS- Gracie Allen of the senior class . . has definite ideas on everything - . . weighs all the way to eighty-five pounds . . . interested in art and active in Girls' Fellowship Club. CONSTANTINE TIBERI- Originator of the famous Duck Drawer in the art room . . . had his leg broken in the Mt, Pleas- aut game . . . interested in boxing, Tosh, and Wilpen . . . member of National Guard. GLENN TOSH--Circulation Manager for the New Fort . . . Senior Class Secretary, Rifle Club Treasurer, and hall patrolman . . drives a truck for his father and works at Idlewild in the summer. Tl-LE SCMQCDL UMC EDU NGN Page Twenty
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