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Jlilltoppm. RITA M. BLlCKLEY Rita Social Club Brockton ' lf there are any troubles in Rita's lite we have never heard about them. We do not believe that Rita herself has discovered them. Out of those blue eyes there never comes a hint of con- cern. Would you believe it? Rita blushes furiously. Her chatter is to be heard at all times. That innocent, quiet expression would belie this fact. Loads of wishes to you. VICTORIA T. BOHO Vic Press Club New Philadelphia Basketball ' Where's Vic ? Why where would she be but down at the skating rink where she is known as the Champion? Her ambi- tion is to become a teacher and we see in her all of the qualiti- cations-even disposition, earnestness, broad-mindedness and human sympathy. We looked up to Vic because we saw in her one who knew when to joke and when to get down to busi- ness. For this reason we predict a bright future. REGI NA M, BONENBERC-ER Gene Social Club Brockton ' A regular homebody is Gene . She enjoys a good game of basketball and can she play! You should take a peek in at some of our class games to get a really accurate picture of her ability in this line. Ernest and sincere, she has become to us one upon whom we could rely at any time. If Gene is crossed, she can take her part but she is never surly. Luck to you! THOMAS P. BONENBERC-ER C i Art Club Brockton ' Serious-very serious, that's Tommy , This rising young art- ist comes to Blythe from Brockton and is an ardent sport fan. Although he does not participate in sports, he attends all the games. Most of his spare moments are spent in painting and reading. During our Junior year Tommy was quite talkative but now he is living up to the title-A Dignitied Senior. 7937 Page Eighteen
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i Page Seventeen Jlilltoppnlz, EDWARD J. ABRAMAVACE , Abrams Football Q ' New Philadelphia Commercial Club The old saying Birds of a feather flock together can best express the relationship between this boy and Joe Stepp. l-le is a typist deluxe and a very capable member of our football squad. Any teacher who needed any typing, mimeographing, or printing of any kind called upon Abrams and Stepp and we must also mention that all work in this line was done well. JULlA C. ANSPACH I I ui 9 Social Club New Philadelphia ' Wherever there is fun and laughter you'll find Lulu and usually with her you'll see a fellow funster, Sadie. Lulu doesn't take much time off for worry. She just doesn't believe in it. We have often wondered why Lulu has such a great love for movies. We haven't decided if some Robert Taylor has taken her heart or not. Life is going to be one big bundle of joy to Lulu. MARY E. ARMSTRONG Strongarm Student Council New Philadelphia Social Club Senior Play ' Enter the vice-president! And she is one vice-president who has attained prominence. An orator of merit, she also uses her voice to do much talking--much to the consternation of some of the teachers. But her charm always gets her out of trouble. Ready wit, ready intellect and ready smile. Thatls a good combination, isn't it? , ALFONSE L. BAGDONIS Foncie Stage Management f - New Philadelphia ' The great outdoors call Foncie during the winter months when he enjoys going trapping. From some of his stories, we judge he is quite successful. Creative work is also in his line. Given the materials, he works until something has been made whether it is a simple piece of woodwork or a large piece. Much oghis time is spent reading baseball accounts. Trap Lady Luck, oncie . . 7937
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Page Ninefeea Jlzllfnppm, MAE l. BUEHLER KIDO' ly!! Social Club New Philadelphia Cheerleader ' Rah! Rah! Rah! Mae yells and you can see her dark head bob- bing up and down among the group of cheerleaders. School spirit is reflected in every idea she speaks. Mae has the fortunate ability to enjoy school fully. She has a joke when it's time for humor and a ready response when the classroom discussions are in progress. Active and alert she is. Co into life with that same spirit, classmate. LEON A. BURKOT llSpeedy1V Social Club Middleport ' One of our Middleport boys shining again. Fleetness of foot is Speedy's motto. Leon's sports are limited to those of boxing and track. He even prefers running home lwhen the weather permits? to riding on the bus. And boxing , Leon says, is a he-man's sport and we presume that is his reason for being so interested in it. Here's hoping we hear of Champ Burkot. - JOHN'J. BURNS Burnsie Social Club Tuscarora Senior Play , ' Charley was in quite a dilemma on' the arrival of his aunt from Brazil in the play, but here in school he,knows no such serious worries. In spite of the fact that he can play the cornet so well, he has never been known to blow his own horn . He is very modest about his accomplishment. A' good mind and even temperament are his. We predict that he will follow his Dad's footsteps to become a band leader. MARY BURNS g Burnsie Press Club A Tuscarora ' All hail, ye editor-in-chief! None other than Burnside her- self from Tuscarora. Bright, cheery, and at all times ready to give -fa helping hand is she. How can we ever get along without her? She is adept at writing andlfis also a lover of books. Yes, Mary can be termed an ideal studenlt. lvlay you have happiness ahead. S7937
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