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D. Winston Reese Spanish Club '32 Mathematics Club '31 Biology Club '20 NIOX ,, ce, seems to liayc ic girls twrthcs irom his mind, but C1222 his attention to at certain Sophomore lady really dispcls this idea. His character- istic smile is Probably the greatest factor in his strange power . XVinston is work! ing: diligently this year, though he has told no one, as yet, what occupation he intends to follow when he leaves school. However, we know that, as a dyed-in-the-wool farm- er, hffs sure to make a success in agricui. ture. Science Club '28 IN. ' .', at Iirst --'lun u '. t ' Albert Junior Retallack Vice-President Home Iloom '32 President Spanish Club '32 Spanish Cluh '31 Mathematics Club '30 UNION established his reputation its at nuisance early in his l+'rcshman year, but, nevertheless, his cheering' ways are welcomed anywhere. Though no Goliath, .Iunior has proved fatal to more thztn one feminine heart, and, may it he ztdded, picks 'em small. Mr. Gibb likes to call him Albert , but as Junior has a par- ticular aversion to the name, we are sure that some day, as a famous sports critic :ind announcer, he will still bc just .Iuhior . Homes Rita Revy Commercial Club '31-'32 Yolley Ball '31 Health Club '30 GNICS is the personitication of serenity and ,fzgenerctl good behavior. .luclgiiig from her recitations, we know that she must study diligently, for she can recite like a phonograph-give her a start and she rolls on without any stops. In addition, she is an all-around good sport, especially in Gym Class, where all are knocked about quite often. With all these qualities, we are :ure Agnes will do something' worth- while after leaving' school. Page twenty-nine -1 .M ,, 77 4.4 it 1. r I L, IP 4 hi ,K fl SENIQRS
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H l 14 L 1 I ' l fn 1 V, Lf' Latin Club '30 English Club '31 suits hor better than at long numbvr of miles. Dorothy Pettigrew Vice-l'residont C'oinmorciul Club '32 Librzirizin Home lloom '30 'Vrezisurer llomv Iloom '32 Typist Spirit '32 Commercial Club '31-'32 OT loves spit-curls , and tht- Cons tinuail prvsenco of them on hor faca- W-fii makvs hor sown very coquottish. Once a pal, always zi pal is hor pe-t ex-e pression, and somehow she always manages to live up to her motto. She makes zi very good Irish Woman in any play, and we are- justiiied in saying that she would make another Polly Moran, if sho but had an op- portunity to display her talented humor. Best wishvs, Dot ! Russell Port Vive-President French Club '32 Dramatic Club '31 Home Room Critic- '32 Sf'lf1T1C9 f'lub '29 th H HUUGH Russ is geqenerally considcrc-il 0 f'Turzan of our class, he somo- Nll times appears as one of its most brilliant sages. VVe cannot understand what makes him so girl-shy, for he would indev-Z he a catch for any maid. Nevertheless, it simply QaI1't be helped. Russ ,qlorivs in his Ifrc-nch, rind, it is rumorvd, aspires to bv ll tc-:Lvhe-r ol' this subject. Moro powvr to you, Russ , and may your life always be- us cheerful as it is now. Page twenty eight Kathleen Murray Lihrury C'lub '32 Dramzitic Club '3 Irv' is tht- noisy little Se ioi xx io ways hoard shouting, Mel 1 cix. out loud! True to thc x 1 1 blondc, shes fic ilo, for while she onfe xx is LL staunch zulmiror of Corrun Sliocmiki now aittraf-ts her attontion i mlm snort is trumping' through tht xxoors 1 when she must remain at homo nothin . mont. May you win vvmwy iigunient xou L-nter, Sis , zinrl tramp ai rum unit
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SAX MN A ll I I lllxu Li xl,--1 MMV. yy . l' i r SENIORS Fay Rudolph Assistant Circulation 3lZlI'1i1g1'l'l' Spirit '30 Latin Club '30-'31 Spanish Club '31 Lcadlrs Club '32 Scnior lll-Y '32 -X1 tht tl . 'f a 's if- nainv for ai girl brim- ming' over with Vivzicity and mirth. AVL Truu to her nature, we seldom iincl hor r-ross or poevish, but alwaYs smiling anti trying' to niake life 4-asicr for all. Her skill in the culinary linc is not to bc surpassed. .lust ask any ot' thc lli-Y membvrs if lfay L-an't cook. l+'g1y'S plans for tht- Vuturo arl- slill rathcr indcfinitc, but we arv sure thu' will bc sum-cn-ssl'ul cvvn though that certain UP4Ulll0OI1l l should intl-rfcrc. loseph C. Shorloauqh Forensic llvziguc Music Contcst ' '29-'3tr-'31-'32 President Hand '32 Orchestra '29-'30-'31-'32 Track '31 I-Business Mzrnagcr Oi-aclu '33 VIC is a rogular all around sport, and has but onv pet zivorsion-limcrson. Ho rvally can't agree with tllOSf Essays. He is a nevor failing sourco ol' worry to the tcaohers, for hc just can't keep awake after those danz-cs. HQ manages, however, to lincl time for nocturnal visits to Altoona. Judging from his records during tho I-ast four yn-ars, Joel is bound to suc- ceed-it is only ncccssary to loarn to be on tiniv, Joe . Robe-rt C. Sharbauqh liditor-in-Chief Oracle '32 Prcsidcnt Orchestra '32 Forensic League Music Contest '29 '30 '31 '39 Orchestra '29-'30-'31-'32 Rand '32 OB is thc champion ol' the class-for being lato! But, nuvcrtheless, he is 212912 most industrious, judging by the number of school activities in which he par- ticipatus. He duplores the postal system of the land, declaring' that his letters always arrive a month late. XVith his good looks, ambitious naturc, and other line qualities, Wi' 1'XIJ9Ct RON to czirvx- a high nic-he for hinisclf. Horn-'s to you, Hob , anzl may YUUI' illllbitilllls be realizccl, oven thosq- conf Corning' the lady of your dreams. page thirty
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