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O Q '1 N2 45 TCD So 2' C7755 GEORGE DE LONG He lr quiel and reserfved but full of life at the rzght tune. George, a good-looking chap, seems quiet, but he is more full of fun than he appears to be and is really a good scout. He is a music student and plays in the band and or- ehestra. DORIS E. DELPH fl little nonsense nope and then I: relished by the fwuest men. Here we have a little lady who is always ready for fun. No matter where we meet -Doris, we are sure to have a good time. She is in the A Cappella choir. Her motto: To spend too much time in study is sloth. EDWARD DEM KO He doeth -well lwlzo doeth his bert, And tzll it'.r done, he hath no next. . All of Eddie's time-well, nearly all- is spent in the Wood Shop. He doesn't believe that work is worship, however. Day-dream- ing hnds much favor with him. Maybe he's building air-castles! ROBERT DEWALD Ili: lvgr were .vet in manly mold, For hardy .rfmrtx or fonlfxt hold. Bob is one of our football heroes. Nat- urally, he is very popular around school. Be- sides this, his voice is absolutely necessarv to our choir and ensemble. He has a very like- able personality and is a fine chap. JANE DE WITT A madert lady seldom fails to gain the good-will of lhare :hc converse: auth. jane is rather quiet at first, but, upon closer acquaintance, she is found to be almost as talkative as the next. jane is a Home Econom- ics student and a very lovely girl. WILLIAM DIETZ Small of stature, large of heartf Once a frzend, he nefver 71art.v. Here is our expert gymnast. Thus, hels an invaluable asset to our gym team. William, who is one of the smallest in the class, is also a good student and has many friends. PAUL DIMMERLING Do thou but pierce lzir reserfve and a goodly fellow thou fndestf' Paulie is one of our star basketball play- ers. This playing ability must run in the fam- ily! Paul is also very popular and has been elected to several class offices. However, he is not very fond of school work. BERT DOBBS Deep fverxed in bookr and great in argument. Mr. Dobbs is the Star of stars in-of all subjects! -Latin. Bert seems to be the most book-learned person in the class. Ton, he really is a good orator. He delights to argue. Argumentation, at times, is a very serious business with him. E201
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1 l19l MARGARET CROUSE fr, ltr nice to bv natural -when yvu'rL- naturally nice. jolly, jovial, Care-free Margaret! Her radi- ant smiles have been a great asset in the win- ning nf her manv frien s. VVe can't help but forget our troubles after we have seen her beaming face with its twinkling eyes. WILLIAM CURTIER In the Ifxium of youth, 'which falc rfrerws for a' bright manhood, thcre 15 no such fword as fail. No matter what the effort, 'ANever sa . , . . Y diell is the motto .of this fellow. when he starts a Joh, he sticks to it until 1t's done well. EDVVARD DAN DO 'llflongst all the grief: that hara.f.v the di:- - lfvgvxcil, Hz: kindly word was :fuer bert. 'lDandu is one of the most congenial stu- dents of our class. He's full of life and ever- ready to lend a helping hand. HEddie, too, has had a hand in the production of all our booster slogans. HELEN DA RT Charm .ttrihes the right, hut mrrit fwin: the mul. Helen has well shown her ability as an eth- cient typist by her work on the Hi-S-P0111 Newspaper Staff. She hopes to he a stenog some day. May the t'dart always hit the bull's-eye! JW! W .eg ROBERT DAVIES '24 laugh is fworlh a lzmnlretl groans in any market. , Bnb's outstanding quality is his wit. With Bob in sight, there is never a dull moment. Ilis merriment not only affects himself, but also is contagious to those around him. So far as driving is concerned, he promises tu be an- other Camphell. REESE DAVIS Let me play the foal. 'KReese is our husky-voiced shop enthusiast. incidentally, he's a champion speller?? An academic weaknesses, however, are over-shrug owed by his contagious smile. May it continue to be with him always! EMILY DEITER When friends lcafvq, fwe're dofwnhrartedg llazr knufw fwhat 'lu to he parted. So do we. We shall miss Emily's jollity and her happy-go-lucky ways. She has kept the 'lsunny-side-up, even on the dullest days. A laugh, a grin, and plenty of vim constitute her make-up. , MICHAEL DELINKO lily failures of latlayfwill help To guide mu an la fvzrlory tomorrow. Mike is a well-meaning chap. Ile tries hard. When wrong, he can searcely believe it. Nlaybe Believe it or not R1pley could use him! 2 0'Z.4
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i211 3.5 ,. 1 ri I ez P .1 DONALD DOLBIN - What ll mighty pu-ugcr hath thy hem Jett: to Jpfed the Iaggmg hours. We present our class historian! Donald is a very good student. Our class members were always ready to listen to his comments. In addition, he belongs to the musical organiza- tions. His aid has been invaluable. Y MARIE DONALDSON lV'11u.v11ally happy, unuftlally gay, lmry good-natural, ,vo they say. Niarie has unusually pretty eyes. She came to us from Lansford last year. You know the rest: Lansfortl's loss was our gain. VVe're glad to number this domestic science-minded indiv- idual among our class group. J EANN E DONMOYER .4 .vznmy lnrzjvrr guild: the edgc of Iifeit Izlarlemt flumlf' lIere's another happy member of our class. She always seems so quiet, but she appears otherwise when one knows her. Jeanne always gwell, mostlr always-has her work finished and is a credit to her associates. JOSEPH DOYLE Silvan is a true frieml who nefvrr betrays. Joe is a new-comer to our class from New Philadelphia. VVe don't know him very well. Consequently, we can't say much about him. VVe do know, however, that he is very quiet. In fact, silence seems to be his distin- gnishing characteristic. MARY LOUISE EBERLE She fan danfr, and .rhr fall .tingg She fan do mutt anything. Mary Louise, the prettiest girl in P. IL S.- that's the verdict pronounced by the members of the student body. Then, too, she is a mem- ber of the A Cappella choir and the Ensemble. DORIS ECKERT JJ nzrrry ay tht' Jay ix long. Here we have a happy-go-lucky irl. Doris is acommercial student and does weiil. Yvhere- ever she goes she makes friends and is liked by all. She also belongs to and is a loyal member of several organizations of the school. VVILLIANI EGAN '24 quiet little man ix he. Bill'l is another one of the Hsilent-part- ner'l members of our class. He hides his real nature by being obscured and reserved, but he really is a very fine fellow. He has lots of ability. May good fortune be his steady com- PLIIIIUII. JEANN E'1 1'E EILER liar ruin' ax.-as Wm' raft, yrntle, ami low- ,-ln exfvllent thing in a QAJ07lldll.U Jeannette is another possessor of musical in- clinations. She is a member of the A Cappella Choir and Ensemble. Jeannette has stvle, looks, and a host of friends! She is, in addition to being an Annual Staff member, quite active in Ili-S-Potts Newspaper work and the Phi Gamma Lambda. u 4 eniiou i . .ei
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