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Hall o'F Fame OLIVER THOMS YOU don't have to be good at riddles to uncover the identity ot this able graduate. l-le was president ot Boys College Club. guard on the 'First string ot Allegheny's tootball team. business manager ot the XXfah Hoo. president ot his home room. president ot Student Council. You've guessed it. Oliver Thoms. These responsibilities did not prevent his being active in social events. Studies took up a great part of his time. Aeronautics and mathematics are Oliver's tavorite subjects. When the list ot accomplishments is added up. the result is an energetic. un- seltish leader-Oliver Thoms. ANN WAROBLAK ANN has made a lasting name tor herselt in Allegheny through her excellent work as editor of the Wah l-loo. That Ann is Allegheny's Dorothy Thompson. is plainly evident in her tree-Flowing thought-provok- ing editorials. Journalism at Pitt is to be Ann's next venture. Outstand- ing in public speaking. play writing. play producing. and acting. Ann balances her program by selling stamps and bonds. As a business woman she has no superior. Prominent in both social and scholastic activities. Ann always attains honor rating. Ann's bright smile. triendly disposition. efficiency. and perseverance-she always sees things through -assure her success. WALTER ARMSTEAD HARD work. socials. and Walter Armstead just naturally mix. Capable. well rounded Walt is our Yearbook Editor. l-lis etticiency was tested by the many handicaps set him by a class numbering 'Fewer than one hundred. Patient photographer, persistent tollow-up man tor club con- tracts. able diplomat with engraver and printer. Walter carried his re- sponsibilities well. Popular dancing partner. loyal supporter of football teams. active member ot Boys College Club. and clever master ot ceremonies. Walter lent his jovial spirit to all activities. The l-lallowe'en Masquerade Ball. the great success ot the year. was initiated by Walter Armstead and Oliver Thoms. Walter's boundless energy and sparkling wit have won him many triends in Allegheny. Page Twenty-
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CLASS OFFICERS President - ---- William Llwellyn Vice President ----- Robert Blaszak Secretary - Florence Koliler Treasurer - Thelma Knoedler Sponsor - Mr. Sterrett Page Twenty-s
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KAY JOHNSON ATTRACTIVE, stylish Kay Johnson will long be remembered at Alle- gheny as a sparkling mistress of ceremonies at many lively and entertaining floor shows. Our class dances and socials were always pepped up by her resourcefulness and talent. Kay, herself. an ac- complished musician, makes piano playing her hobby. A portfolio of music, both classic and popular, is always within her reach. Kay's versatility found expression on the Circulation Staff of the Wah I-loo: in the captaincy of the third period Service Squad: and in acting in Twelfth Grade Drama. I-ler ambition is to become a dress designer. WILLIAM LLEWELLYN WELL did William Llewellyn deserve the offices he held-president of the senior class, vice president of Student Council. and president of 424. Quiet, but at the same time jovial, Bill was on the track team for two years, where he majored in high jumping. Although the various offices which he held took much time, he found hours, too, for dancing and bowling. The class appreciates his leadership in the solution of many perplexing problems. William is an all-round good student. t-Iis college plans have been set aside until the close of the war. William prefers the Navy. GEORGE WRIGHT REMEMBER the busy fellow with the notebook and pencil who caught every play at our football games-George Wright, our Wah I-loo sports writer. This popular section of the school publication has long been under George's keen supervision. Quiet and reserved George laid down his notebook and pencil to join the ranks in Uncle Sam's Air Corps. There is no doubt that he will establish a record there as enviable as the one he made in Allegheny. While in Allegheny, he always held a place on the I-lonor Roll. Intelligent and efficient, George is just an all-round nice fellow with many, many friends. FLORENCE KOHLER WI-IEN it comes to selling bonds and writing shorthand, the versatile secretary of the senior class, Florence Kohler. takes top honors. Florence with her pleasing smile and manners, has fairly magnetized dollars for Uncle Sam's cause. She spent a year as an Allegheny repre- sentative of the Government. She is continuously on the I-Ionor Roll. Florence was indispensable in many school activities. Page Twenty-eight
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