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MARIETTA JANE DAUGHERTY When wf have loft this school Marietta will be remembered Ions, l'nr the memory of her laughter Will live on like a Hong. ‘'Springtime”! 1) ; “Miss Bob White” (2) ; French Club (2); Latin Senate (4); Don’t Park Here” (3); Chorus (1-2). BERNICE A. DAVENPORT Gigglea” Many answer h« r heck nnd call. Ah she meet them in the hall. And this one thin ; we’ve observed. Such popularity must l e deserved. “Springtime (1); “Miss Bob W’hite” (2); “Don’t Park Here” (3) ; Girls’ Club (3-4); Rooters’ Club (4); Volley Ball (2-4); Hockey (4); Chorus (1-3); Squad Leader (4); Stadium Drive (4). JOHN H. DAVIS Jack” Jack’s fine in sinning We all admit that He nere d' like ’’Cookies” And that’s a fact! Central High, Canton, 0. (1); “Miss Bob White” (2); “Don’t Park Here” (3) ; Athletic Association (3) ; Track Manager (3); Jr. Football Coach (3); Soph. Football Coach (4); Hi-Y (3-4). MAE R. DAVIES “Maixie” We all know a sweet «irl like Mac Would never be a clintrinit vine, But, nevertheless, the fact is true. She sticks to Ernie all the time. Orchestra (1 -3) ; “Don’t Park Here” (3). CHESTER C. DEAN “Chet” Chet is an athletic chap. He's won honors along with the rest: But of all the prizes won. He thinKs ijimis s by ,.r the best. Scrub Football (1-2-3); Varsity Football (4); Varsity Track (1-2-3-4): Javelin W. P. I. A. L. Cham. (2-3); Hi-Y (3) ; Class Baseball (1-2); Scrub Basketball (4). RUTH ELIZABETH DEAN Deanie” Ruth's as sweet as she can be. We think she is just fine; And as for girls with pretty eyes. We're sure that sne would take the prize. Girls’ Club (3-4) ; Class Hockey (4) ; Squad Leader (4); Class Basketball (3); French Club (3); “Don’t Park Here” (3); Athletic Association (3). 24
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AUSTIN COWMEADOW Auicor “Cow»ie” Austin' like the rest of us. He does not like to work. But when it comes to duty. He's never known to shirk. Athletic Association (1-2-3); Class Baseball (4); Junior Literary Society (1). JOHN W. CREVELING Science is his study. And greet is his renown : Another of the prodigies Who hail from Wampum town. Hi-Y (4) ; Band (3); Jr. Orchestra (3); Athletic Association (4); Wampum High School (1-2). MARY E. CREVELING “Meek” This sweet trirl from Wampum Has won many an eye and heart: And of this one thing we're certain. We’ll be sorry when from her we part. Wampum High School (1-2); “Don’t Park Here (3); Girls’ Club (4) ; Athletic Association (4). GERTRUDE DAGNON “Gert” Here is a lass who is tall and slim. Delights in sports with pep and vim. She is a fine student and performs task well. And joyously goes at the sound of the bell. Class Basketball (1-2); Varsity Basketball (3-4); Class Hockey (4); Track (1-2-3-4); Volley Ball (1-2-3-4); Girls’ Club (1-2-3-4): Athletic Association (1-2-3-4) ; The History of the Book (4). IRISSA T. DALTORIO A girl should be seen And never heard. Of all the rules. She this preferred. Commercial Club (2). JAMES C. DALY “Jimmy” His profession we think Will be a medical art; We know he’ll make good. For he moves with a Dart. Athletic Association (1-2-3-4); Adelphic (2-3-4); Monitor Staff (3).
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FRANCES M. DcBIASE Frances is a tiny girl With eyes dark brown that glow, Although she is so very small. She sure can make things go. Commercial Club (2). WALTER DeLILLO “Walt” Oh, professor of music. Your notes are fine; , When in your company Wc have a great time. Sr. Orchestra (1-2-3-4); Band (2-3-4): Don’t Park Here” (3); String Quartette (4). M. THOMAS DICKEY “Tom” Between his art and dramatic work. This lad gets no rest; First there’s one and next the other, He does them both the best. Athletic Association (1-4); “Don't Park Here” (3); “Come Out of the Kitchen” (4); “Daddy Long Legs” (4); Dramatic Club (4); Rooters’ Club (4). MARGUERITE E. DICKSON “Mou.ie” Mousie” is so tiny She's hardly here at all; But you’ll be sure to find her. With Midge” around the hall. Girls’ Club (1-2-3-4); Athletic Association (4); French Club (3); “Don’t Park Here” (3). VICTORIA A. DOBELEK “Vic” Energy she possesses In great quantity, too; Because of this, she's sure to reach. Great heights among the few. Dramatic Club (4) ; Commercial Club (2); “Don’t Park Here” (3). ALBERT DODDS “Chicken” Against tumultous waves of sin. He shall turn his mighty vim; Vain will be the arch-enemy's wiles. Meeting this Reverend Dodds of ours. Athletic Association (3-4); Rooters’ Club (4) ; North Street (1).
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