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JAMES I-IARRoI.D . . . Big john Brown . . , an honor student, likely to succeed , . . enjoys read- ing, science, and swimming . . . writes poetry . . will be a tiller of the soil. ELSIE MAE I-IAYs . . , brown-eyed Elsie Mae specializes in dancing, reading, and French . . . has naturally curly hair . , . favorite color is blue . , . ardent reader of Zane Greys novels. joIIN HOFFER . , . Oak Grove emigrant . , I drives a Lafayette . . . lover of the great outdoors . . . has a large stamp collection . , . successful salesman of football tickets. JAMES HOLMAN . . , jim adheres to fall and the shot- gun . . , creator of the famous Waggin Tongues . , . quiet, witty, and capable. . , outstanding science student . . . associate-editor of the Pub- lications, JOSEPH HORVATH . . , a football letter- man at guard his senior year . . . the spice of any English class . . . a valuable discovery of the Publications . . . entertained the staff with tall storiesf VIRGINIA HOUPT , . . unassuming, courteous Ginny has many friends because of her generosity and sincerity . . . swimming is her hobby , . , ambition is to become an artist VERONICA HUDOCK , . . best friends call her V . . . another aspirant to nursing . , . stays in town to participate in more school activities . . I favor- ite foocl is chop suey. DAVID HUNTER . , . cir- culation manager of the Publications . . , personal magnet . . . plays a trumpet , . . Windy likes red heads and macaroons . , . a Myrna Loy ad- mirer . . . wants to attend Pitt. In-2 tif-wwrr,I'gg:g3iv:v-ww -friwsf-'J-w,1w:wIf,p-'gy 1 A . 94 -frw.yfJ.ffm- ,,,,,,.,-Q-,,,.,.,,,b,-I.--,,.tn W ...M,.t.,,.a ,, , r c mf, :Mafia g-wWff',1'-xx rkgggaw a tgwggsggv-55229-1 fov1,5g,.-Sr-U?+5gi'ggiSfa Mn-wi... :Af ., ff, M-,,.-.--3. A' .wo-..-,, . ,nm-L..-,, .1 9 .1 ,- gpg- .gm r ' . A-.wr : 1- .,-5-F.:-r v-,-A .1 a fi. ., 1 --, 5 , f , r-A glut- . ,-is - I-we X :'+5,f3'ff?lE'ff:+YA.5- 3' 2-i of' i?f 1-fi 1 'ft-I R759 -23:40,-fp--.AA--'f-if',-'Eg-'iff-'1T,fi?2 .sf ',w-ffnv 55351:-1111 -1 .rxgf,E',ggrilffgg,q-.ififarfiffl:gg Y ,, -A: f.iI:.1-Q? -Tiff if A' f . .. f ' :V -- ' . ' -A - ' I - ' .. 4-N 'jf-3. . '- ,. ' - .',1i 13'r-,95,,L'f -G,.w,---.3y::5i,,i''g!v'Yff5 ' I .1 Violet Menoher, Louise Brant, Tom Carnes, and Bob NVylicgathcr material for book reports, Miss Martin and Mr. Rushworth glance over freshman and sophomore English grades. 14 XZ
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j. R. FLACK . . . builds model airplanes . . . wants to be an aviator . . . plays a banjo . . . is most afraid of rivalry . . . prefers brunettes . , , likes winter sports. MARY Louisa GEETING . . , at- tractive and sophisticated . . . dislikes conversing with older people . . . an accomplished musician . . . likes Horace Heidts orchestra . . . attends dances at Pitt . . . can be seen frequently driving her Ford. CARTHA GRAHAM . . . courteous, help- ful, clever . . . has a twin sister-Dora . . . associate editor of the Publications . . . desires a successful career in art . . . Queen Guinevere in Christmas Drama. DORA GRAHAM . . . reserved, carefree . . . enjoys poetry and Arnold Bennetts novels . . . a good sport . . . belongs to three clubs . . . likes Tommy Dorseys Orchestra and Vogue . . . helped design costumes for Christmas play. THOMAS GRIFFITH . . . quiet, dependable, and courteous Tom' '... favorite pastime is sleeping . . . an active member of the Future Farmers of America . . . delights in reading Dickens' novels, ALICE HALFERTY , . . on the Cafeteria Committee . .. can never remember her gloves , . . interested in ajunior. , . played the trumpet in the band during junior year . . . scared to death of mice. HAZEL HALFERTY . . . good-natured Hazel likes English, basketball, and brunettes . . . an ardent admirer of Wayne Kings orchestra . . . says her junior year in high school was her happiest. ROBERT HAMILL . . , Bob , president of his class for the last two years, has a good sense of humor . . . honor student . . . intends to enter the medical profession . . . business manager of the Publi- i cations. 1 i , i 4.khg'Z.1 -lZ:f,,f . .a ,r.:R.g.aL,.-A,ap.,-a,,,Q:, si -.,',,. Z,1,..-Aglzgwg-1gg,,i--5-fig:-.',,vale.-,Q-1.1 :.1,gg :.1i,h--- gf V Q11-Q-1,55 W: .-'1.-9,37,5rg'5-,. ff-v.1,..i,,,.3..,., .n,::-i- - 'ur 411'11t:.'f - -2- 1:61.30 f-21. 1 - wwf: ' 'T -'L5'.4-2-s 'J +??'11 :. 2:5-0.,-2 Tir-'-6 .-1'- 1 'w..,A -..,--.- '--' :-,aa ., A, -naw. ---.wt 4 F--:ni-ff nhl- 1 1- ,.:f.-2'-A fs gh ,3 L ,943 f. ,gmn I - .,.,qX, swag: - , film-5-4 .5 Xe:-1,-d.s 3:,g5i.:w?f, 17 .U , .lfymyvo bg- n at . -..x7,g-.g,,., any . 1: .--gglej.. A:,.-,- , .,, 11 -5 X34 .4 Vs, .4 ,, ,Q ' U it i f 'f'ft?'X f5Q 2'i493:4i'Ghg-s.. g vs- Q .- Q.-S-'P' -'S H .2 i?F'fT'4,,R. 'L-' -ff-3,-'Sf 'f mr,-fy. . . X A , , . -A -1 0 4 .-, QJJT '- 'li-1 R W, 53 -'Q Us Raef?-Hseg-:s:5.Ek:5s'5abs33f?f.sitfingfeggfvbi.,-.-ani?gf-:iii-esffiftif-5:-gif .kirgftgf-sse:,:1:a1ie2Q.?ii'5rv::1sE-'??z?ff?aff.viz-am:2f'?' ' W' tree - WS 522.2553feizffifi-jg.:5,3:gAg:gg5ggg,i.gg5f5qqg3qL,jyi3-Lpigf1gzjgzr-gzafgzigggrfifgfylgzggcgsjt:j:'QSpfigffij::gf-23131-gf2'::ss1:gzwiLsiievfigr-v1-'-.sie v-xi: N . . .. , ,... .-.-,,- A -.,.. ,. s .- ---..-A :.-1-'F--Sf --'41 :---1 Youth Pur-sues Scientific Studies Our science shark, Mr. Ross, is kept busy with his biology and chemistry classes, along with directing the active and proficient Rifle Club. Under his instruction, the Rifle Club has developed into one of the schools most popular activities. His vast reserve of scientific knowledge causes his science students to gasp with awe, and his numerous quips make the science sessions quite enjoy- able. His scientific prowess, together with his knowledge of sports, photography, and mechanics, makes him a veritable walking encyclopedia. Miss Dickinson, as her algebra classes will agree, has a deep and vast store of mathematical ingenuity. Her method of instructing underclassmen by urging them on to keener competition with her humorous comments is, indeed, a masterpiece of pedagogy. She also acts as a tactful and very helpful junior class adviser. All of the class plays and other dramatic presentations of the school are under the supervision of Miss Dickinson. Those students who delight in sleeping in study hall find no sympathy in the industrious Miss Dickinson. 13
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PAUL HUSTON . . . constantly smiling and gentlemanly . . . a crack shot on the Rifle Squad . . . works at the American Store after school . . . prefers Robert Hamills friendship. WILLA JUNE ISCRUPE . . . 'ijuneru is an outdoor girl . . . plays the violin . . . promoter of the Winter Fair . . . assists Mr. Rushworth in keeping records . . . her favorite subject is English. WILLIAM KENNEY . . . joe, a football letterman . . . enjoys dancing and The Spider' '... played Huckleberry Finn . . . likes red heads and dandelions . . . favorite haunt is Musick's Town Pump. HELEN LEIGHTY . . . one ofa great class of silent observers . . . stays with her sister during winter months . . . plays piano . . . takes pride in her pet cat, i'Andie, CHESTER LEONARD . . . loves sleep and fears girls . . . popular . . . great capacity for work . . . a football letterman . . . in Ghost Parade . . , responsible for planning and preparing yearbook pictures for the engraver. MAEEL JEAN LESLIE . . . played part of Mary in Tom Sawyer . . . drum major two years . . . is an accomplished pianist . . . has big blue eyes and an enchanting smile ANNE LOUGHRAN . . . attractive, pretty, popular, and lovable Anne is well versed on all literary subjects . . . president of the Culture Club . . . feature editor and debater . . . proud of her terrier, Indie GEARY LUTHER. . . diminu- tive, fun-loving Mart has been cultivating the knack of salesmanship this year . . . likes to ski and ice skate . . . candy salesman for the Athletic Association . . . has pet dog, named joe Aw.: Miffisf-'az'-f:+Hfi?a s::-is-.awrfeiagawfa1:-4-2-'Q -: w w : in iwklig. ligjhm. :'-+4 ,Qs:f1ew 5:1- 4: 2-'-I tres.-:.:1,.z. '-ua '. I-ni .,,-rift-f.f4:+1-4 .-,- . . '-ug -f-1-.H - -- .iwtul 4.1-in--. .aj-4-Ages?-J - Q-, 1'-,: 351.--:..-34411-,g,4:tiLe4'i.-vas'-:QQ Pfxzrig,-QS' JSF' f.,,'L,-att'--12,2136-I'4 'gilt-.'T' -ff -fra'-r.1'9--11,11:ng-.'1.A:,-vw-- wtf 5.-T1-,'L. ' .3'2,-zr-.+A.z-- aff fan- 1-2'- T --v.--sr va-six 1'- ze-+1'f'.f-f.wE-'Q- f-1-e.?i:-:tiff 2-1 --a-- 1 . . L . rss-P-A --Q, 9 rfffirazst 'A-s t e f'-as -,A f y R, S+ or A-1 .M : . .mf '? i '1 ?k'f. w a ezf-. ' .4 5' -11-ESQ' - E-'. ' - -A . ' e -- X 2 - Y W g-1-,Q - P K z4.f2Q7z'5iQif'i9 1.sweeI,g.:afx145 ei:fsf- i 'L sr-ff't:141's.: ':f- 1--'fa-E+ Gif:egg'.:jg.v:1',1'fs3jT-.-:Kf:slut-:LQ-31-.-s-s-gr-3tf4.,1.. N-.-f1:'sfex':.s-,t--A-:-.-4:g?:l':7,P'155- f'??fGI:'1'N-1 .-'4Q3,aQA M:--4-.-rf .5 .. , . . V. -A - - . ' , . . : ifrf- ' ' i - 1 j,'f ' A 1- --rv,--.--,,1 ,.1-:4:j:y.xfi--W:-1-Leaf.--:I f.. 1 J'j'N7--..-LIw-f,- . ., .. . . ., , A,-.,5,.,T,,7,,,,.,,s.g....,,,.g: Youth Studies Literature In Miss Martin's freshman and sophomore English classes, students learn to appreciate the classics and her strict discipline in the classroom helps underclassmen to form habits of punctuality and attention. Her classroom is filled with swords, dolls, castles, and other underclassmen projects. She has a pleasant smile for everyone and a keen liking for sports, good movies, and good books. As a result of Miss Martins untiring efforts, understanding, and guidance the Publications Staff has been able to create All-American yearbooks. lncidentally, she is also the instigator of the Publications Staff picnics. Mr. Rushworth, popular assembly song leader, is responsible for Ligonier's excellent band, orchestra, and swing band . Besides teaching music and one sophomore English class, he has helped in the production of a student operetta. He likes to go into seclusion somewhere and play for hours on his violin and to attend Westminster athletic games. His ability to drop formality any- where has made him popular with the students. The Culture Club enlisted his services in their dancing classes and found him an excellent teacher. 15
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