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SENIOR Robert F. Denny . . . tall, handsome red-head . . . girls like him . . . star in basketball . . . ambitions, a college education and a position at the ice plant. Joseph R. Dent . . . striking looking with his jet black hair and eyes . . . jolly . . . earned A’s in math . . . aims to be a lino- type operator. Frank D. Dietrich . . . “Hank” . . . hails from Connoquenessing . . . blue eyes . . . sandy hair . . . likes baseball and chocolate cake . . . nice guy. Henry M. Dimmick .... “Butch” .... tall, sandy-haired lad ... a camera in each hand . . . most dignified (?) ... a screw- ball . . . truly a friend. John Dorcy . . . witty . . . cheerful ...our biggest bluffer . . . prefers bachelorhood . . . likes all sports, especially swimming .... juietest(?) person in 205. Robert Dreher . . . “Bob” . . . tall and hand- some . . . yearns for a hunting lodge in the North woods . . . likes girls and cars. Walter Dunlap . . . happy-go-lucky . . . Bos- ton-born . . . knows all about dancing and practically nothing about physics . . . has a keen smile . . . yes, we like him. Walter J. Eisi.er, Jr. . . . “Bud” . . . jolly ... a hamburger-and-onion fiend .... slaps a mean drum . . . one of the most popular. THE MAGNET
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CLASS OF 1940 Clarence Criner . . . “Red” . . . red hair, brown eyes, sense of humor, a pleasant per- sonality . . . hobbies—girls, cars, and skat- ing . . . valuable friend. Janet LaRue Culbertson . . . good sport, full of fun . . . favorite pastime, chewing gum . . . lover of baseball . . . chief desire, to sing with an orchestra. Robert G. Dandoy . . . outstanding typist in our class . . . Junior Kiwanian . . . Com- mencement speaker . . . member of Mag- net staff . . . ambition, aviation. Vivian Jane Davidson . . . “Bibs” . . . “jitter- bug” extraordinary . . . vivacious . . . gay . . . sometimes a dreamer . . . loads of fun . . . has a way with boys. Evelyn Day . . . “Rusty” ... a brilliant, blue-eyed lass . . . “tops” in volley ball and bookkeeping ... a Richard Greene fan . . . deservedly an honor student. R. Arthur DeFoggi . . . “Art” . . . wants to be a criminologist . . . neither knows how to dance nor cares to learn . . . likes bookkeeping. Albert DeMatt . . . “Al” . . . courteous . . . pleasant . . . hobby, dancing to famous orchestras . . . likes Napoleon, Indian stories, and fishing for big ones. Mary DeMucci . . . brown eyes, brown hair . . . little . . . vivacious . . . pet hobby, arguing . . . and memory selections (?) ... loved by all who know her.
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CLASS OF 1940 William Enright . . . tall and brown-haired perpetual-motion gum-chewer . . . lives in a grey Plymouth . . . ambition, to be a good citizen. Kathryn Marie Fetterman . . . dashing little lady . . . nicknamed “Shorty” . . . ener- getic and efficient .... Commencement speaker . . . loves skating . . . often yearns for Ellwood City. Doris Rose Forcht ... a gregarious person (loves “Freemen”) .'. . well dressed . . . good sense of humor . . . sweet . . . under- standing . . . lovely lady . . . some people have everything! Gerald Ford . . . “Jerry” . . . fun-loving, but enjoys working in the “Inn . . . collects new nickels . . . plays football with the “Oilers” ... a valuable friend. Stephen Franko . . . brown eyes . . . big heart . . . one of the best boys who ever broke into Butler High . . . interests—military. Gladys Mae Frederick ... a tall, attractive miss . . . popular ... a good cook . . . member of the A Mixed Chorus and the Mixed Quartet Richard E. Freeman . . . slim . . . debonair . . . loves cars and chemistry . . . sociable lad . . . sincerely appreciated by all who know him. William Frank Fuller . . . likes to chat with teachers . . . favorite pastime, talking . . . happiest memory—days he went to see Mr. Hogg about dropping subjects.
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