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25 JACK EVANS Dark and handsome is this young man, acting shiekish when he can. On the dance Hoor he is the envy and despair of the other fellows. Jack is the Paramount Public shiek who nightly struts his stuff in the Capitol. This may be the reason for his nvacationsf' May we present the Beau Brummel of our class! CARMELLA EVOLO Go into your dance! 'fHoney knows all the latest steps and best orchestras. Silence and seriousness are far from her door. Live, laugh, and be merry, says Honey. But there is something else beneath that gay mask. She is a charming, loyal friend. Here's luck to you in your undertakings! QUENTIN FEHR f'Quinnie is an active member of almost all outstanding clubs in the school. His efficiency as Business Manager on our 1937 Annual Staff portrays his unusual ability. We can't say that 'fQuinnie excells in any one activity, for he, in the fullest sense of the term, is a Jack-of-all-Trades. We are at a loss to state which one Quinnie will choose. EVELYN FEY In the school, out of school, everywhere, people think that Evelyn is just about the finest person they have ever known. She is particularly interested in athletics and art. Her interest and ability in these two fields certainly produce results. Whenever there is anything to be done, one can always count on Ginger. ELDEN FISHER Y-E-A-H, Fisherfn How often have we heard this yell given for Elden out on the football gridiron! He has won several letters, and the recent season found him as co-cap- tain of our football squad. His physique and handsome appearance cause many heart flutters among the fairer sex. His dependability and cooperative spirit have been greatly appreciated by all. EDWARD FLEMING Evidently, Edward believes the saying, Silence is a virtue of the wise, for he is another of our quiet, reserved classmates. This school chum, we know, always appears to be a silent observer, however, his intimate friends tell us he can be as convincingly jovial as any of us-but then, many good things unfold themselves quietly. JOHN FURMAN '!Furman is one of those all-around fellows. He is a gentleman, a student, and an athlete. A perennially cheerful countenance and a disposition preeminent for its exceptional good nature have made f'Jack among the most generally liked fellows of the class. He crowned his athletic career at P. H. S. by winning a regular berth on the Varsity five in his senior year. WILLIAM FOX This young blond is one of those rare characters who are noted for their quiet cooperation. Although 'fBill does not make much noise when he goes about his business, it seems that he accomplishes much more than the average. His interest in class room work signifies that he is ambitious for the better things of life. ROBERT fiABLE Bob, an outstanding dresser of P. H. S., came to us from Altoona at the begin- ning of our junior year. Bob is a gifted artist. As an Art Editor of our Hi-S-Pohl: Annual he has shown exceptional ability and his clever drawings adorn the bulletin board on the third Y fioor. He's a boy yould love to meet, and a pal who can't be beat. WILLIAM GARNER A diligent student, good sport, and sincere friend is f'Willie. He is always a well-behaved chap, and that, together with his likeable personality, brings him many friends. Willie is not only actively interested in sports CBASKETBALLJ but is one of our staunch and loyal all-around supporters. 'fMen of few words are sometimes the most eloquent. ROBERT GEHRES f'Bob'l is known to be a most genial fellow, always helping some one in distress, especially when it involves the fair sex. He is usually contemplating his studies, as a result of this, we see his name on the honor roll each month. Especially interested in music, 'fBob whiles away much time by playing on his trombone. Maybe he'll be a Russ Morgan the second! JAKE CHERACE 'fJake is one of our industrious shop boys. No task which is given him by his instructors is too difficult, and each piece of work he completes is a specimen of beautiful work- manship. Combining this talent with his quiet, pleasant manner, we have a boy whom we can thoroughly depend on and admire. JOHN GILES Johnny wears that descriptive air of quietness, but we've heard reports about a certain dry sense of humor which is always right under the surface. It's bound to come out some time, be it now or later. VVith his hair, his looks, and his voice, he's bound to go places. We'll be seein' you in Hollywood, Johnny. JOHN GOMBOLA If John were not so tall, one would never know he were in the room, for he is a quiet young man. Initiative, energy, ambition, and stick-to-it-iveness form the characteristics of this athletic lad. His motto appears to be, Let us then be up and doing, with a heart for any fate. MARY Goon Here's one of the most carefree members of our class. Fun-loving Mary is a girl we like to have around to hear her gay chatter, for her happy-go-lucky way is an asset and a pleasure to us all. To sum her up, she's a parcel of vitality, a real friend, and what a talker! enz'o'c.4
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eniota JACK EVANS CARMELLA EVOL0 QUENTIN FEHR EVELYN FEY ELDEN FISHER EDWARD FLEMINC JOHN FURMAN WILLIAM FOX ROBERT GABLE WILLIAM GARNER ROBERT GEHRES JAKE GERACE I I JOHN GILES JOHN GOMBOLA MARY GOOD 24
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DORIS GOODMAN One of the most pleasant girls of the class, Doris is always willing to do a favor. Everyone is greeted with a smile and a cheery HHello as she passes by. Her beautiful blonde hair and rich coloring make her stand out as one of the most attractive and charming associates. EMMA HARNEY Here is one of the quietest girls in our class. Emma has intelligence and relia- bility plus. Her shorthand is excellent, and her seriousness about it puts her in the better half of the class. She's a grand friend, and we'd like the world to know it. Keep up the good work, Emma, we're pulling for you! HARRY HAR'1'S'l'liIN Harry is one of the smallest members of our class, but, big or small, he does his work well. Harry hasn't been persuaded to join any of our organizations, believing that 'fSilence is Golden. He is a happy-go-lucky fellow with plenty of pep, vim, and vigor. There must be something behind that profound silence. HAZEI. HECKMAN Small--but what a lot of pep, vim, and vigor she has! VVe know she does not lack nerve, for a dare is equal to a do with Hazel. She keeps up a pleasant chatter but not continuously. Dancing is one hobby she does not neglect. VVe dare Hazel to go forth and conquer. She will! VVILLIAM HEF14'NER Bill is one of our most sincere and ardent basketball fans. Whenever there is a game, there is 'fBill in the front row. He has a dry sense of humor which convulses anyone who hears his remarks. Bill always presents a neat appearance, and woe to the boy or girl who sees him 'fwith his hair down! MARIE HIBIB Here is one of the smallest, quietest, most industrious, and sincerest girls who ever trod the corridors of P. H. S. Marie, despite her stature, has made us pleasantly conscious of her presence in a friendly and unobstrusive way. Marie has a mischievous cell in her brain and is always in some fun. Her shy and unassuming manner has made her countless friends. FRANCIS HIRSCH VVe do and we don't know Francis, but what we do know about him leads us to a firmer friendship with him. We have often wondered what ideas are hidden under his wavy hair. He enjoys having tricks played on him, but, unlike many of the class of '37, does not return them. LEWIS HONICKI-IR Gentle reader, here is a man's man-a funny, wise-cracking, typical senior. Every school has one. Louie believes in the age-old adage, All work and no play, etc., so he lets the work take care of itself. He believes in studying a trifle-never too much, but enough to pass. He's a great guy! ROBERT HORN VVe present to you a great sportsman of P. H. S.-a real he-man and a senior of whom we are all justly proud. Beep is his monicker, and the tougher the sport, the better he likes it. He rates high in his classes and is not afraid to look a textbook in the face. VVe wish you luck, 'fBeep. JOHN HOWELL U-Johnny has gone out for one sport in particular during his high school career, and that is track. He has won two letters and numerous medals already. We call him our Jesse Owens. He can be awfully quiet when he wants to, but don't run away, Johnnyg'! we!re only teasing. GEORGE LIUGHES When the football season rolls around, all the gals start perking up when Rooky comes to town. He has a rollicking sense of humor and a really attractive grin which he can Hash on and off as he pleases. VVhenever a trick has been played, you always know whom to suspect. VVhom?? URooky, of course! ROLAND HUMMEL The rhythm king!! How he does swing it on the cello of his! But when he's not playing in the orchestra, he is a serious and obliging student, who not only likes to study but does it earnestly and well. Roland is also a very neat dresser and loves to dance, which further proves that he's got rhythm!!! NANCY JOHNS Just an all-around girl-that's our HNan. Her time appears to be taken up with sports Qparticipating and spectatingj, dances, and clubs, which makes her one of our busiest students. Studies also occupy a great deal of her time. Another interest this charming, lovable girl has concerns the male portion of our school. Nuff' said! LEONARD JOHNSON Len is our expressive sports writer. ln fact, several of his articles have been printed in national newspapers, and he tells us that his sole ambition is to be a war-corres- pondent. He has a sense of humor and revels in a joke-even if it is on him, which proves his grand personality. Keep writing, Len ! ARLINE JONATHAN f'Johnny is one of our most ardent sport enthusiasts, both from the view- point of the spectator and the player. Just the mention of basketball stirs her to action. She likes her clubs, and there are very few to which she does not belong. She is always willing to do a favor, and through her pleasing personality she has gained many friends. anion 26
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