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1 .5 Y vxl Qlgtli fl X00 5.1 X Tir : I x.. .f,LJ fe,:eQf , EAR DIARY: ' At last the day has arrived whenivlfff balance our caps. walk gracefully down the aisle and are rewarded by that covet- ed piece of sheepskin tied with ribbon. which means so much to any Senior, but when I think of leaving the friends with whom I 've been during four years. I know I shall miss them immensely. I believe I shall list them in my diary so that in years to come T may live again mv high school days with the Class of 1934. I should never 'like to foget Willie Antonette whose grace and skill in dancing might make a Broadway star envious. He had, however, a difficulty in learning current events. And the day I ran into Cicero class to find that I was late and Frank Avalli was just repeating the word no for the nth time . and how reliable W3lt Bower recited so well. Everyone knows what a liking he has for animals. especially ponies . It's too bad we don't have a basket ball team so that Margaret Barnett could be the prize forward. He:- ability is sadly misused by missing the waste-paper basket in Chemistry class. Among the cuckoos tlovebirdisl from B. H. S. are Buzzy and Dot , our busy man-about-school and our most talka- tive Senior girl. Here comes Red - WILLIAM ANTONETTE FRANK AVALLI MARGARET BARNETT V, L. BEATTY ADALINE BENNETT DOROTHY BENNETT HARRY BERENBROK EDITH BERTONASCHI PAUL BOESMAN LEO BOGDANSKI WALTER BOWER JEANNE BOWSER SARA BRANTLINGER LOUIS BRIDA WILSON BROWN MARY BUCO hands in his pockets and whistling with all his might. But above all his whistling comes Adaline's musical giggle down these sacred halls. Halls which served Edith Eertonaschi as a race track. But Edith knows that success as a secretary demands promptness, so she hurl ies on. A French- man, a banker, or what-have-you, all com- bined to make Paul Boesman, an answer to some gold digger's prayer. I've been wondering lately why Sara Brant- linger has a particular liking for Saltsburg. It might be interesting to know! Last night was the class play, which I wouldn't have missed seeing. Jeanne Bowser, lovely as ever, added more laurels to her repute- tion as the most popular Senior girl and the class fashion plate. She really is a charming actress, too. A blonde who keeps things going in the Commercial De- partment is Mary Buco, who knows her P'5 and Q's in Shorthand, typing, and,- well--?. Will I ever forget good old Leo who wfs continually borrowing nightwork, and Louie Brida lending it! 'I'here's a boy who always has his nightwork done. VVhen I think of Brownie I will always be reminded of our first day here, when we bumped into each other trying to find our homeroom. He's a homegrown Salts- burg product, brt we're glad to be able to claim him as a B. H. S. grad. .N , E517
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