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Page Twenty-one Jlilltoppm, MARIE R. DEVLIN llDeV!I Athletic Club Cumbola Commercial Club ' Basketball ' This is Little Miss Neatness . Whether dribbling the basket- ball down the floor or tripping through the hall, Dev is always self-contained and dignified. Marie is studious but she still finds time to go to Palo Alto. ls she a good skate ? Ask those who frequent the roller-skating rink. Keep rolling right into the arms of success, Dev ! LEO B. DOUGHERTY Red Stage Management Tuscarora ' ls that a quiet boy in l2B? Of course we must really look twice because of the scarcity of that species. Leo was never known to do much useless talking. When your hear his voice, you can at least be sure that something worthwhile is being said. lt doesn't take Leo long to learn any lesson. With little effort he can answer all questions. We wish you luck, Leo'l THOMAS F. DOUC-HERTY 1 4-I-Onqnqyx v Press Club Tuscarora Senior Play ' Have you ever met a person who prompted you to say, good old so-and-son? Well, that's what we feel like saying now. Good old 'Doc' . Where did you get that deep voice? Sounds like thunder rolling. And it is a thunder of dry humor. We all like Doc and that is an indication of his real worth. We'll al- ways enjoy meeting you, Doc . VINCENT P. DUMCHUS Willie Basketball New Philadelphia Stage Management Football ' Willie can say very little about what he will do to the opposing football team-he waits until he meets it on the field and then prepare yourself for action. Rather timid when he finds himself the center of attraction but lately he seems to be surmounting that barrier. He eventually has caught the dancing fever. Prob- ably the Social Club has helped in this respect. 7937
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Jlilltnppm. FRANCES C. BUTLER Fran Press Club New Philadelphia Annual Staff ' Here is one of the more sane and sensible members of our class. Fran is tall, dark, and slender and has proven herself a great basketball star by playing on our team. A girl who is beautiful but not dumb is our Fran . lBut need we say that?l Socially, Fran can hold her own anywhere-particularly in Pottsville. We of '37 are looking forward to great things from Fran . FRANCES M. CARROLL , i Fran Social Club Cumbola Senior Play ' Cumbola brings forth a very popular miss in the person of Fran Carroll-or should we say Philadelphia, because Fran,' came to us from the city. in our Junior year. She enjoys swim- ming and dancing but above all she likes to chat. She can act, too. Wasn't she great in the Senior Play? Fran sells candy and we might reverse the old saying to Sweets from the sweetn. JOHN P. CHINCHAR C-in er S Social Club Tuscarora Senior Play ' Penrod had nothing on our C-inger . Penrod's pranks would even seem mild to John's. Humor seems to be his middle name. How often we tried to really become cross with John, and did not succeed. That is an impossibility. As Victor in The Pam- pered Darling he just couldn't be excelled. A sport enthusiast, he is always around when a game is played. Laugh and the world laughs with you, Ginger. DANIEL P. DAUTCHlS X uDuCkls I g I I Social Club f il tf, f pry , New Philadelphia . I Leg L , ,' , V l I y ' We should really ca'llfDaniel Checkers because his interest in that game is very great. Daniel burns the midnight oil but not over his lessons. At any time we can hear his discussions on cards and checkers. In school he likes the great American sport, baseball. Was he an eager listener to the World Series? Basket- ball, too, is a hobby of his. Keep that variety of interests, Daniel. 7937 Page Twenty lf'- f 7 if i l
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Jidltoppm, STEPHEN S. DYRDA German Social Club Cumbola ' lf we had not heard that it would be impossible to read all the books ever written, we should certainly think Stephen held that record. At least, he holds the record ofthe best library client. Do you remember the doctor in the l lA play? Who could forget Stephen in that role? He is also a great salesman, having come through on top in all class projects. This perseverance will help a lot, Stephen. ELVA L. EVANS Brown Eyes Senior Play Middleport Social Club Every one in the school knows Elva. Why? Just because every one can warm up to those who spread cheer and joy around. Giggling from morn till night, Elva leads a happy life. And then, too, she can create giggles in others with her witty sayings. She and Gates are inseparable and they make a good pair! We know you enjoy roller-skating and we hope you keep rolling along into Fortune's treasures. ' ELIZABETH C. FEELEY llBet1-yi! Athletic Club New Philadelphia Social Club Library Club ' Football fans, have you ever noticed a small, dark-eyed girl among you in the grandstand, cheering loudly? lf so. you have probably noticed her attention centered on No. 3l. Betty still sings the song, You gotta Be A Football Hero . Now please do not get the impression that this girl does not heed all school activities. Oh, no! Her studies claim much of her time. She is proficient in all lines. Our best wishes always! MARY M. FEELEY Gigi Social Club New Philadelphia Student Council Basketball , ' Yea, Feeleyll Yes, that's the cry coming from the bleachers as Mary carries the ball down the floor, flashing a smile which extends from ear to ear. We wonder if that smile isn't for a cer- tain Kaska boy who rings out another cheer for a special reason? Anyway, it indicates her charming personality. Mary has been a member of Council, basketball team and athletic club. What is her ambition? You've guessed it-to be a teacher. A 7937 Page Twenty-two
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