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1-it gf:- i It I A N' 1 A7 il-xx K 5-,f E., get w .-.21,. 3 1 97!ze SENI0RS,.. Through calm and storm they have arrived .... CLOCKER, HELEN Helen hails from Palo Alto. She hopes to enter the realm of office work after graduation. Her favorite sport is swimming. Most any time during the summer, Helen can be seen having a splashing good time up at the East Side pool. C'mon in, kids: the water's fine! COLEMAN, CHARLES He is perfectly well turned for the occupations of trade. Very wisely, Charles has chosen the Industrial Course to supply him with the knowledge which he needs to become what he desires most to be-a Diesel engineer. He plans to enter The Philadelphia Diesel School for Engineering. Possibly he's another Iames Watt in the making! What's that? COLEMAN, HARRIET Hail to thee, blithe spirit! Twice hail to a tiny but powerful bundle of possibilities. Harriet is one of our best typists. Her able leadership and good judgment are two substantial rungs in the proverbial ladder up which she plans to climb in becoming a Grade A stenog. Can you imagine anything so proficient to come from so little? CORBY, WALTER The smith, a mighty man is hcl Corby is far from a smithy, but his course of study is in that vein. He probably is aware of the fact that working with the hands is becoming quite popular again. He is sincere in all that he does. Some day Walter hopes to establish a radio manufacturing plant. CULBERT, HARRY All right, Culbert, give us that tune! Yes, you guessed it. Harry does-but definitely- belong to the A Cappella Choir. Besides this, he claims membership in the Hi-Y and the Library Clubs. He is now taking the Commercial Course and is as yet up a tree concerning a vocation. He said that he would, however, grab the first opportunity to travel around the world. Who wouldn't? CURRAN, ELEANOR Laugh and the world laughs with you: weep and you weep alone. Surely this gives a hint of the merriment Eleanor daily displays. In addition to this cheerfulness and goodness, she is a reliable worker and a real friend. Miss Curran, may the currents of life never be too swift for you! CURRAN, IOHN Well, here is the other half of the Cur- ran team in P. H. S. Iohn is planning to enter the Coast Guard and hopes that, in time, he may become an officer. At present he is submerged in things of a mechanical na- ture and is specializing in arithmetic. Why not? How could he hope to become master of a ship without such essential knowledge? There's something about an officer that is fine. Hne, finell' CUTLER, WILLIAM Bill has the remarkable ability of mixing extra-curricular activities with studies. Besides holding several offices and memberships in various clubs, he has regularly appeared on the honor roll. Need we men- tion that he is also in the National Honor Society? Bill plans to become a professor of science-not the absent- minded kind, though, we're sure.
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if CARY, ARTHUR Above all else, Arthur has found pho- tography to be the most interesting pastime, but in school he has been known as an excellent history student, a good artist, and a real practical joker. Arthur's Fine spirit of cooperation has been noted by many. He would like to travel some day but hopes first to attend a school of phof tography in New York. CASALE, THOMAS Tom has a morbid propensityu for a little nonsense now and then imostly nowli. but no one seems to mind. ln fact, everyone really likes it. Tom is fun to know and is a great one for dancing. And what a mischievous grin he displays! He professes no particular end or aim in life as yet. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof is his present maxim. CASTILIONE, PAULINE To most people, Pauline appears to be the easy-going. carefree sort of person who sees no end in her desire for jitterbugging, yet seriousness does enter her mind occasionally, for she has chosen nursing as her career. Her peppy vitality and live-wireness along with her friendliness will greatly aid her in that well- chosen career. We're pulling for you. Pauline! CAVALIER, ALMA A'Silence is true wisdom's best re- ply. Alma is very reserved to some, but once she gets st ted, she is really a lot of fun, yet she has never been ce ured for talking during a class session. Her one ambif ti is to become .a very Hicient and reliable secretary. Al a quie determin . moves unerringly toward this Nfl 27726 S ...Qu K 5, i it Q. fw fig '-sgfegt... 71 , i t t x., kgs ig CERULLO, EMMA Short and sweet! Truly nothing more could better describe the little Miss who came to P. H. S. from Catholic High in her senior year. She very am- bitiously centered her attention on the Secretarial course. Her new friends are many: her enemies-well, she simply doesn't have any. CHIPRIANO, IOHN The old order changeth, yielding place to the new. And so will Iohn's everlasting belief that only girls are employed as stenographers. for who could resist his lovable bearing and willingness to work? He has also stood out as a very valuable addition to Mr. Sterner's Crimson and White dashers. ln short, Iohn is a man not of words but of actions. CHOMAN, ALEX Alex is of the opinion that the richest person is poor who doesn't have a musical education. His principal ambition in life is to be a music teacher. Much of his extra-curricular time was devotedly given to the P. H. S. band and orchestra. May Life ever be one sweet melody to him. CLAUSER, RUTH Ruth's conversation is brief, and her desire is to be silent. Studious and ambitious is Ruth. who is taking the General Clerical Course. To work in an office is her desire. She plays a mean fiddle in our orchestra. Music, to her, is the key to the heart! Our best wishes for her chosen vocation go with her. Through calm and storm they have arrived .... E lORs,,. L+- ... ,W , ,,,, Y, ,H Y YYY M Y Y Q ull ..--3. if titltt .llllln it f we 'V -ii 2.7-1 .... il' -20.-1
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4 I? J e v DADDOW, LOWTHAIN Lowthain is a lass with a keen DEACH, IOHN All work and H0 Play' mfkes lefk 3 sense of humor. At almost any time of the day she can be dull boy. This lack keeps dullness at arm s length by seen giggling away in the center of a group. Lowthain entertaining his various associates who gather round his plans to enter one of the biggest schools for girls in the locker at the end of each period nearly every day. Then. United States-Vassar. She favors music very much. Mu- too, he's a straight-shooter-with his candid camera. we sic hath power to tame the savage beast. 'tis said. What mean. Withal. this Ch3P'5 3 9005 Student' a tamer she should makel H . I A D DERR, IEAN This wholly sincere, conscientious, yet ten- DAPDQ' EVA A surffly dlspfjsmon bnghtensu the edghes der Miss is greatly respected and highly thought of. Eng- of me 5 darkest Clouds' Eva 'S small' buff Wm' 3 smlle lish, 'tis said, is her favorite subject. lust before the end here' a laugh there' and general good will everywhere' shc of the first semester she moved to Tamaqua. We were sorry is a perfect gloom Chaser. Little Eva would like to travel. to sever our relationships with her. However' we hope -Lets get going is her maxim' May her Cares ever be as that her life will ever he filled with useful, joyous. and light as she tries to make them for othersl Worthwhile experiences- DALLAGO, VIOLET Violet was interested in typing and , , , . . U shorthand while among us. However, she chooses to be- PEVINg'. I?ANIELdThl3 Chap S lust too' mo' dlallngd come a piano teacher. We hope that she possesses inhnite DannYh If IHCBIIDRSIB hmc epartmen: gore marageminlg in patience, for there are all too many dull-witted young 'uns pljesest de 1512 td? t figmlficg laillxie' to Zeeiijown who require unlimited persuasion. May there be no lost 5 fn' an ' an l' E, a ahk k 2 lt Et , .I ' b d chords for her. pdrxvate secretary. .ome to t in o i, ta isn a a I ea. DAVIS, IOSEPH For-ward, march! Leftl Right! Back- ward, maichl Left Right! Class, halt! Get your wandsl DIAMOND, LORRAINE I-Offfllne Speaks little and at l-2-3-4, l-2-3-'IV' These are some of the future commands rare intervals, but, when she does, she speaks pleasantly. Ioe will give when he steps into the position of gym This pleasantry is a great asset to Lorraine, for she plans instructor. During his four years in high school he very to be a kindergarten teacher. Her gracious disposition ably devoted much of his time to our gym team. which has helped to make her a delightful companion. The Home been State Champion for the past two years. Economics Club includes her as one of its members. Through calm and storm 5--sz .-. jg. . 2 ml? they have arrwed . . . . L 5 if if - . t P K 4 . E ,sw 5.1- 2 nfs 53: -., gh Q. s Gif .f f 3 g, 5 E i 0 n s , , . ,-22.-
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