Titusville High School - Optimist Yearbook (Titusville, PA)

 - Class of 1922

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MAURICE MOFFATT. Baseball Team 4, Fire Team 3-4, Asp sistant Fire Chief 4. Muggsy is our star spit-baller. He can use vaseline, sand-paper, slippery elm and Five Brothers to the dis- advantage of our opponents. He is also our ladies' man. He sure can shake a wicked foot, Did ja ever see him dance? He leaves July 1 on the D. A. V. Ks P for L-ittle Cooley, where he expects to join the Little Cooley Sluggers as their star hat-boy. MARGARET FRANCES MOULIN. Commercial Course, Student Council 1, Class Editor and Exchange Editor 3, Junior Prom Committee, Glee Club 4 Years. Active? That's her middle name. When Margraet starts anything it is surely going to be a success. Margaret and the boys get along fine. You know what I mean. Of course, the boys in the High School are merely side issues, the main subject having graduated two years ago. ISAAC OBERMAN. Commercial Course, Class Basketball. Here's our class comedian and doesn't it look just like him? No use feeling sad when Ike's around, It's just simply impossible. His favorite sayings are Gee whiz, I've got all the outlines, but I can't read th.em, and extracts from the Old Home Town. Ahtletics and stocks are Ikes second names. MAX OBERMAN. A Commercial Course, Football Team 3 Years, Basketball Team 3 Years, Baseball 4, Manager Baseball 4, Fire Team 4. Max is the lil'est lil boy in our class but that doesn't by any means dampen his popularity. With him it seems to be a case of the smaller the more popular. In addition-have you ever seen Max play basketball and football? Nuf sed. ' nn23m

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nnnnnu in kymE.5.mQ.--I ,--,-- CATH ERINE MCCABE. Cadie's a P. G. but her cherry presence has been felt by everyone. We like your smiles, Cadie. MILDRED CLAIRE MCINTYRE. French-Scientific Course, Glee Club 4 Yeahs. ' Mildred is short and sweet. She's an all around good friend to everyone. Mil- dred doesn't start anything she can't ilnish. Parties, picnics, dances and Such like are her fad, She's the girl who is more at home on a dance floor than in a seat at school. RAYMOND L. MYERS. Engli-sh Course, Football Squad, Fire Team, Glee Club 4. ' The door slowly opens, a. deep silence comes over the room and an admiring sigh sweeps the girls' side as Raymond slowly and magniiicently strides to his seat. Raymond is the Beau Brummel of our classg the idol of the girls, and the friend of the boys. g ROBERT MILLER. Commercial Course, Boys' Glee Club 1- 2, Fire Team 2-3-4, Class Baseball Team, Pennsylvania Business College. Although quiet, we're very certain that with his over-supply of brains, this gen- tleman is going to make' a place for him- self and we're going to be glad to say that Bob graduated with the class of nineteen twenty-two. Pennsylvania Busi- ness College is the lucky school to get this shorthand shark. 22 .wi



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ru 3 go no no l no gnr uu1nn?,. G. mis. MARY ELIZABETH PEEBLES. Latin-Scientific Course. Latin -Honor, Glee Club 4 Years, Mana- ger Glee Club 2 Years: A-ssistant Editor Optimist 3. Mary is all the teachers' pet and all the pupils' friends. We knew Mary will do something greatly worth while. How do we know? Well, she's just that sort of a girl, Look at h.er list of achieve- ments. It don't 'look as it she had been loafing for four years, does it? She took the Latin honor, too. LLOYD IRVIN PRESTON. English Course, Fire Team 2-3-4, Junior Prom Committee. Lloyd left Centerville to join our class. He's terribly smart in all his studies. He is the champion horse-shoer of Hyde- town, He performs any night after 6:30. MARGARET LUCILLE RADACK. Latin-French Course, Basketball Team 18-19-20, Manager Basketball 19-20, Op- timist Staff 2-4, Peg is our artificial red-haired vamp. Not really red, but a sort of henna. How- ever, it makes no difference what the color of her hair is, Peg is the one and only genuine vamp in our class. The others are all amateurs. This is the only year Peg' has been in our class, but while she has been with us she has proved to be a live wire. GLENN VALENTINE REED. English Course, Fire Team 3-4, Foot- .ball Squad. Glenn is our natural red-head. His cheerful covering may be seen bobbing around the school above his genial and smiling face, However, he is not puffed up and performs his work carefully and well. NVe pretty nearly lost Glenn a short time ago but we're glad he came back with only a few scratches. 24st

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