Arnold High School - Arlion Yearbook (Arnold, PA)

 - Class of 1929

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Page 28 text:

THE CAULDRON The Class lDill iii We, the Class of 1929, Arnold High School, city of Arnold, county of West' moreland, state of Pennsylvania, Western Hemisphere, being of sound mind and memory fwe think we are-of course there are exceptions to all rulesj do hereby make, publish and declare this our last will and testament which shall take precedure over any other wills before made by us fwe didn't make any but what's the difference?j. FIRST- To our parents who made it possible for us to attend High School, we be- queath our everlasting gratitude, fond reverence and also our appreciation for their altruistic aid in times of need. SECOND- To the other classes, we bequeath the high school building and all the rights and privileges that go with it. Also, we wish to will to the juniors our high example as a class and give them our best wishes and high hopes that they may profit by having associated with us. THIRD- To our teachers we leave the hope that we will be worthy of their efforts. FOURTH- The staff leaves the Cauldron to its many friends, the student body, and the faculty. FIFTH- Of our personal and individual belongings, we bequeath the following: Harold Barrett-His blushing countenance to John Nee. Louis Almasy-His way with women to Jack Slomoff. Faye Boyer-Her secret of getting blonde hair to Dorothy Mains. Maynard Bushnell-His speaking ability to Olga Fritzky. Alfonce Carroll-His place on the Broadcaster to someone with much ability. Catilda Castorina-Her heart and hand to Louis Ciancutti. Frank De Felices-His cute remarks to James Wakefield. Dorothy Dodds-She must be Scotch!!!!!! Lavenia Elder-A little height to Serena McArdle. Anna Fritzky-Her innocent stare to Frances Rome. Frank Healy-His ability to debate to Harry VV'olosyn. Twenty-four

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THE CAULDRON Miss Matilda Castorina is still in the movies--that is-she is still selling tickets. Mr. Frank Lanfaloni has been taking lessons from Mr. Alphone Welshon on how to keep quiet. Miss Anne Fritzky has consented to show some of her art to the public. Miss Eleanor Rogers has gained fame in Europe as an opera singer. Misses Helen Taraba and Emma Scaries have been offered positions as stenof graphers by the President of the U. S. but are too timid to accept them. Miss Louise Tannas is now able to sell ice cream without giving good measures. Miss Edel Pfeiffer acquired a job as school teacher in her Alma Mater. Mr. Holste always gave her plenty of experience. Mr. Anthony Pituch is a private tutor in bookkeeping. Miss Rilla Mullica has written a book dedicated to Mr. Holste in which she tells him everything she said when she was caught talking in Economics. Messrs. Mitchell Moxon and Robert Stach have gone in partnership in making automobiles that will run no matter how battered up they are. Miss Emma Grace Twyford still eats peanuts. Miss Dorothy Dodds is by this time a well known accompanist. Mr. Maynard Bushnell has become the world's best oratorl At this moment I was interrupted by a bellfboy who told me my friend was ready to see me. I looked up from the magazine and recognized the bell boy as Frank De Felices. His experience in the Junior play had certainly come in handy. ATU rs Twenty-three



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,li .... ry, THE CAULDRON ...... William Higgins-His excess weight to Bessie Michael. Libbye Horwitz-Her wads of gum to Carolyn Kuhlman. Muriel Johnston-Her ability to play basketball to Gildred Steffane. Anthony Kutylo-Some advice on art to William Ishman. Frank Lanfaloni-His booklet How to elect class officers to the members of the Freshman Class. Ava Luke-Her curls fshe'll cut them off in timej to Ruby Schreckengost. Rilla Mullica-Her slang expressions to Virginia Bushnell. Mitchell Moxon-His instructions on how to play football to John Acopine. Edel Pfeiffer-wAdvice on how to keep red hair glowing, to James Hartnett. Anthony Pituch-His bookkeeping to Chuck Foti. Jane Potts-Her newsboy to Sara Kelly. james Puglisi-His presidency of the Senior Class to Cy George. Ernestine Resh-Her curly locks to Ruth Cohen. Eleanor Rogers-Her ability to sing to Myra King. Antoinette Salvator-Her latin vocabularly to Arpad Heutchy. Emma Scaries-Her good marks to john Becker. Robert Stach-His old Ford and everything that goes with it to Jack Scott. Louise Tannas-Advice on how to bundle money to the treasurer of any class. Helen Taraba-A little of her shyness to Susan Mclntee. Elmer Tusing-His job as newsboy to Raymond Frabatto. Emma Grace Twyford-A decidedly used shorthand notebook to Verna Lloyd. Harry Wiemer-His stacomb, curling iron and everything else that makes him shiek' ish to Frank Suatoni. Alfonce Welshon-His darling nickname, Peanuts to anyone who would have it. QSEALJ LIBBYE HORWITZ QSEALQ LOUIS ALMASY 5 Twenty-five

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