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DOUGLAS MUSTER - Douglas is a quiet fellow, a bookworm . who doesnit crawl through books. He read 372 last year. FRED NEEDHAM - We never knew how Fred managed to keep his place on the swim- ming team all these years, without drowning a com- panion or two. LUCILLE OyCONNOR-LUCillC,S wild Irish eyes held a strange fascination for husky foot- ball players-so Dave testi- fies. FERN PACKER-Fern was the tiny little girl who should be given a great big hand. She loved to orate before an ap- preciative audience. HARRY PANOS - In Harry, West has a truly unusual student. He combines one of the highest scholastic rec- ords with an athletic ability that all his friends admire. NATHALYN NEHRBASS - Na- thalyn gave her undivided at- tention to managing the ii- nances for the G. A. A., and showed us all what the well- managed treasury should be. HENRY NELSON-HCHTY gave us an astonishingly good per- formance when he portrayed the gentleman crook in 'iseven Keys to Baldpatef' BENN OLLMAN - Benny and his little notebook did a fine job of editing the sports de- partment of the Annual. Nlany who know say that he'll make good, if he keeps it up. JACK PALMER - Yes, girls, Iack's that handsome guard on the basketball team that's been making you wish basket- ball seasons lasted all year round. ALICE PAUTKE-AliCC didn't pout. Indeed, she was far too busy even to think about it, what with her studies and friends to amuse her. l23l MARY NICOLA - This Mary was never contrary, and she doesn't have a gardeng but, if she did, it would be a well-managed one. EDWARD NIEBLER-Eddie was the boy who got such a big kick kicking people out of his permanent seat-until the real owner of the seat kicked him out.
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All-city co-captain of team, Howard with his splendid at all the games. ELIZABETH M1TscHKE-Eliza- beth may have been one of the wonders in the Winter VVonderland scene of Mer- rillls senior stunt, but she's not so glacial. ETHEL MCANDREW -- Ethel MARY MCHUGH-Mary liked frowned about troubles, and then forgot them-just like that. She kept her pleasant temperament that way. to be called Bridget-prob- ably because she was proud of her Irish ancestry. She was a linguist of some merit at West. ARTHUR MELCHIORI-The di- EVELYN METTREY - Evelyn rection of the affairs of the February class were in the capable hands of this hand- some executive. He liked to be different. LORRAINE MILLER-Lorraine was the Comet typist who took part in the Merry Mile- stones. All life's milestones should be as nice as Lorraine. MADELINE MONTAG-Montag and Margoles - steak and onions-bread and butter- who thinks of one without thinking of the other? HoMER MooRE - Homer Moore's fame comes from the way he handles that banjo, and gets those lilting strains to stir us. was a member of Latin club, advertising manager for the Annual, and a throaty blues singer, all in one. NORMA M1LL1Es-Norma put the punch into the Junior Prom, 1934. All she used was a few lemons, oranges, et eetera. . . ELMYRA MoRANo - E1myra's unconfined tresses worried lots of girls. Naturally they would-they were naturally curly. ODESSA NIORRILL - Odessa's grin was ever-present when G. A. A. was doing anything. She was an athlete of some merit. l22l
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STEPHEN POEORSKY - Steve debated for Athena. His good looks carried him a long Way with the judges, 1 we must LUCILLE PEGIS - Euphrosyne leaves a record at West that will probably never be equal- led. Editor of the Comet Annual, she had one of the highest scholastic averages. CHARLOTTE PETTER1c-Char- lotte's stay at West was so fleeting, that all one knows about her is that she was al- ways in a big hurry to get away. ANN PINCHAR - Everybody agrees that Ann was one of the sweetest girls they know. She was secretary in llflr. Moels English 8 class. LLOYD PosT - Lloyd took everybody seriously - every- body took Lloyd seriously. Whv? Because he liked it admit- ,I ,fl I thatiway. .J I y . I .1 I I, I 3 GEORGE POKORNY - George BESSIE PROUTY - Bessie was v 1 was West's pint-sized scien- the angel in the UBirdsl tist. Aside from being a leader in Science club, George found time for the activities of Athena. Christmas Caroln, and she almost fooled us. HOW did you like being an angel for a change, Bessie? ELLEN PETERSON - El.len's themes were always enter- taining, because she had a clever way all her own of writing them. ANNE PFEFFER-AHHC,S pretty hair was the envy of all the girls at West. lt's no Wonder that Anne's ambition is to study beauty culture. ANNA PINTERICH-ADDR was a kind young lady - she laughed at all the jokes she heard and never hurt any- onels feelings. LORRAINE PULS-Lorraine had a mania for Window shop- ping. She window-shopped for toys-with Bob Coleman. GERALDINE RACINE-A charm- ing curlyhead who could cer- tainly play with that basket on the champion basketball team. G.A.A. was her friend. A 12111
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