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CATHERINE ABRUNZO CATHERINE M. AMoRoso Kate Kate', Curtin Commercial Etiquette 115: Class Basketball 11, 2, 35: Pep Club 115. Well, if it isn't our Kate, With her curly brown hair, And she never is late, At a gym affair. Curtin Commercial Glee Club 13, 45: Etiquette 12, 35: Commercial 145: LA ME- MUIRE 145. Kate's nice. Kate's sweet. She's the kind thatls hard to beat. As a stenographer she'll suc- coed. Because of her typing and shorthand speed. ROBERT M. ADAMS ' Scoop Roosevelt Industrial Industrial Hi-Y 12. 3.-43.2 Class Basketball 12, 451 AVIZIUUU 42?- Bob hails from the Maples, His ambition is to become all Aeronautical Mechanic. His fav- orite saying iS. Y0U'l'9 telllng me. .IoHN C. ANDERSON ifcyil Curtin Industrial Band 13. 453 Aviation 12, 35. Cy is a happy-go-lucky fel- low who is interested in drum- ming and dancing. He expects to become famous at both some day. only weakness is a Sophomore gxr . ETHYL CATHERINE ADE Frenchie Curtin Academic Art 125. Tall and slim, with snappy eyes. A tlashing smile, and is she wise? JACK E. ANDREWS Curtin Commercial Orchestra. 13, 459 Band 12, 3, 45: Chensistry 1255 Jazz Orchestra Il, 4 . Without Jack our school would stop. And all our music would be a flop. For Jack is the school's star drummer, And he certainly is a hummer. DEW AR L. ALLEN Curtin Academic Senior Dramatic 1453 I-li-Y 13, 45 5 Student Council 12. 35. Teasur- er 145: Cherry and White 135. Associate Editor 1453 LA ME- Monu: 1353 Class Play 145. Good looking. popular. studious, and brilliant---that's Dewar. From the thoughtful look on Dewar's face as he walks through the halls. we predict that he will solve the nation's problems. ROLAND K. ARP HA rT,J!l! Curtin Industrial Student Council 135: Class Bas- ketball 12, 3, 45: Industrial Hi- Y 135. Nothing yet has made him shirk. He is good in shop, also school work. He makes friends wherever he goes, How he does it-nobody knows. LIZA PAIGE ALLEN Curtin Academic Etiquette 12, 45. Liza is the kind you rarely find. Never can tell wha.t's on her mind. We miss this lass more every day, Because she left our class one day. ROSENE MARION BAKER ffleodyll Stevens Commercial Glee Club 13, 45: Cherry and White 145: Senior Girls' Chor- us 145g Pep Club 125. Here's to Rody. The fairest of all. Shels the kind of girl For whom we all fall. Sweet and charming, Small and fair. Youlll find her like that Anywhere.
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Y lip' .5 1., ' 521-1:9 Senior lixeeutive Committee Si-eoiul ltow Lovell, Jones. In-rr. ltlepfer, Grove, Mellanulilin. Kline tow l'lark. Hair, Vlinger lSeere1aryl. llill l'l'reaslirer!, Lelinian il'residentl, Miss ldvans 4l'lass Teaeherl ,, iff! 1, llr Qii -1 s Ql- '77,-fin lx l liisl I lo the Members ol the Class oi Nineteen lhirty-two: A year ago when I was called into the principal's ollice and asked to help direct the aetivities of the orphan class of 19252, I was indeed shoeked. Since then, however, I have reeovered from the shoek. have been able to gain my equilibrium, and the duty has become a pleasure. I have learned to know many of the members of the class in a very real way. I have worked with them during times of storm and stress, and when eonditions were favorable. Their readi- ness to attack any problem whieh eonfronted them and to work out its solution, their unselfish eo-operation. their eagerness to serve their elass and their school have been an inspiration to me. It has been a, busy year. I grant you. but great satisfaetion should eome to you in the realization of a hard task well done. And so, let me eongrratulate you all upon the completion of a very successful year. Ilet me wish you well in every good undertaking. Then, if friendship counts for aught, let me he your friend. Sincerely, c The Senior Executive Committee N aeeount, of the unfortunate delay foreed upon us by the infantile paralysis quarantine. the Class of 1932 was rather late in organizing. However, election returns were easily and quiekly secured beeause of the initial use of the preferential balloting system. Immediately upon the organization of the elass, the Executive Committee. eonsisting of nine persons representative of the four courses of the sehool. was selected. It beeame the duties of these people. who work with the class ollieers, to handle the routine affairs of the class. In the appointment of connnittees, students with good seholastie standing were chosen as ehairmen. The yea r's expenses were divided in such a way that an assessment was payable each month. llesides. the e x e c u t i v e ' hoard served as a play- reading eonimitteeg and. in eonjunction with the .lu- nior Executive Committee, formulated new regula- tions governing the class promenades. All undertakings met with the hearty co-opera- tion of the whole class. The Executive Committee wish- es to express its appreeia- tion for this support and to thank the ela s teaeher. Miss I.ueile Evans Mrs. W. H. Cupp Mr. P. B. Huling Miss Lueile Evans, for the supervision of all activities. Class Tl'Ill'lll'I' Class Illollier Cluss Frlfller 141
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1 -1- I W 1 77551 I , I I I li 4 . l iid . . ii if 3 ai li I 1, I I Iii asc' lgii 14 i I 'N ir' 'li Pt 3 B. il lgli 15544. I it 5 li. li ELWOOD LE ROY BAIR A 1110 Stevens Academic Field. Forest and Stream 123 3 Band 12, 3. 43: Class Play 143: First Aid 113. Elwood is active all around school, especially in things mu' sical. That's his deep baritone voice that you hear in the rear of the auditorium during chapel singing. GLADYS E. BARDO ffGIadyJ, Roosevelt Academic Etiquette 12, 43: Junior Draa matic 133. This modest maiden is Chaflll- ing and quiet. with a dignified manner and winning ways. She always seems happy and busy with something. Her big aim is nursing. GEORGE M. BAIR Stevens Commercial Field. Forest and Stream 123: Band 12, 3, 43. Do you wanttomatch nickels. is the saying George made fam- ous. His favorite pastime is fish- ing. He is a member of the school orchestra and is popular among all the students. LKIILLARD A. BAIR ELEANOR M. BEACH NICHOLAS R. BARTOLETT ffN,i6kIJ Renovo High School Industrial Here is a very ambitious lad who spends most of his time in the machine shop. He comes all the way from Renovo for his edu- cation. fflj Ilyyll Stevens Commercial Field, Forest and Strcam 1233 Varsity Football 12, 33. Millard came to High School in '29. He is big and easy going. but willing to settle down to work. Millard says he is going to he an aviator. What do you think? Beasley Curtin Academic Etiquette 123: Hi-Tri 143: Cher- ry and White 13, 43: Pep Club 133- Eleauor is a bright, reliable member of the Cherry and White staff. She is also very popular with all. We know she will be a success in whatever she un- dcrtakes. MAX EDWVARD BANGERT f'Bag Em's ' Stevens Industrial Industrial Hi-Y 143: Student Council 143. One of Williamsport's future in- ventors. High ambitions and few in num- ber. He is very hashful with girlsg As a mixer he's a wonder. L. MARIE BEACH 'rB0aCh'y,, Roosevelt Academic Etiquette 12, 33: Modern Events 12, 3, 43: Junior Dramatic 133: Pep Club 123: German 133, Treasurer 143. She's a blue-eyed blonde with a cheerful grin. A good student and clever journalist. l MILLXE MARY BANGERT 'Ttlillv Stevens Commercial Etiquette 113: Archery 113. Laughing she comes. laughing she goes. This is Millie as everyone knows, She has loads of friends who like her well Q The heights shc'll reach. we can- not tell. ELIZABETH G. BEDFORD Curtin Academic Class Basketball 143g LA ME- MOIRE 143. Elizabeth is seldom seen but is always near with a smile of good cheer. She has a very pleasing personality f is very studious and we are sure she will Inake a success of life. 16
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