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STEIN GRIGALONIS G-RIG To the strong belong the spoils. Grig is one of our star athletes. llc comes to us from New Philadelphia to hnish his High School course. He is the Rudolf Valentino of our class and has broken more than one heart this year. He has shown his great ability in foot-ball and basket- ball and is always full of school spirit. Grig is also a good worker and there is no doubt that he will succeed in any- thing he may undertake. Foot Ball C'-lj Varsity Basket Ball I-H Varsity, Capt. Base Ball C45 Varsity ANNA GWINNER HSPIN..-..Zu,,. I um resolved to grow fat mul look young at forty. Oxygen Proved a Compound! N. Y. Times. june 2, 1043.- Miss Anna Gwinner, noted scientist says effects on the world will be tre- mendousl Boston, june l-Miss Anna Gwin- ner. chief chemist of the far famed Radiobug Laboratories. has announced that. after a series of experiments, she has succeeded in dividing oxygen, con- sidered for centuries an element, into its parts, moten and haeton. Miss Gwinner asserts that moten is the at- mosphere of Mars and that she will soon perfect a means of reaching Mars. This announcement has caused much excitement in the scientific world be- cause of the great interest in the Planet due to the remarkable messages receiv- ed by the Radiobug Laboratories by wireless. n Miss Gwinner. who is not vet fortv. is a prominent daughter of Pennsvl- vaiia, having passed most of her earlv life in St. Clair. a picturesque town in the anthracite coal region. The most memorable vear of her school life was passed at Pottsville High where she was embued with a lasting love for science which hasalwavs distinguished this rising voung chemist, now un- doubtedlv the creator and leader of modern science. Senior Play
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EVELYN GLENWRIGHT It talked-ye gods! how it talked! CHICK Once upon a time, long ago, when Evelyn was in third grade she wore a cunning apron to school. The pockets were decorated with little chickens, hence her name. The wit and laugh- ter of this lively little piece of class '23 has disturbed more than one class room. Some time ago Chick found music uninteresting and dropped it. However, her interest in that subject seems to be returning. Next year we can visit Chick at Temple. Hockey 4, CCapt. 3, 2, lj Doll Committee Uke Club Senior Play Girl's R. O. T. C. Llama Sigma Sorority Chorus Ql, SD JEAN GRAY In maid:-n meditation, fancy free. just a small, small person, in fact too small for basketball and hockey. Very quiet sometimes, but so very talkative and full of pep most times. Jean caused much comment when in the minuet because of her grace and daintiness. Beware, boys, for Jean has a dog. But then we suppose you need not be frightened for it's a friendly little poodle. We wish Jean the best of luck and success. Senior Play Doll Com. Chorus fl, 35 Girl's R. O. T. C. D
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MARY HARRON '-nanny Bye, baby hunting, Dnddy's gone a. hunting, To get u little rabhlt skin To wrap my baby hunting in! Mary is one of the shyest QU girls in our class. Nevertheless, her large bright brown eyes have captivated hearts, many of them, and at present she is basking in K'Son -light warm and bright. Mary is very fond of tak- ing recreational subjects. This year she is taking a highly enjoyable course in Latin, the first she has taken since her Freshman year. She thought that she deserved an easy course after working so hard for four years. VVhat is Mary going to be? VVe do not know, but we wouldn't be surprised she would soon change her place of residence from Pottsville to St. Clair. Senior Play Doll Com. Girl's R. O. T. C. RAYMOND HINKLE URAYU He hath a. lusty bellow. Allow us to present to you Enrico Caruso, the second. Ray is another member of that harmonious quartette, which played havoc with our nerves in school this year. Ray is one of the stars in History Class UD. He shines like his name CRayj. Ray We Wish you success as a vocalist in the Metro- politan Opera House. Chorus Foot Ball C35 Basket Ball C3J
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