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WOLFHOPE, CYRIL I. Pete, one of our more quiet boys, took the Industrial Arts course. Ice Cream and hunting are tops in his book. You can usually hear him saying No kiddin'. His class ring is his most prized possession. Pete can be found with Dave, Dick cmd the gang. Activities: Industrial Arts Club. Ambition: Unde- cided. WOLFHOPE, MATTIE R. Mat, as she is known by fellow students, has blue eyes and a very f ri e n d l y personality. Mat has a surprising aptitude for French. Her favorite food is cheese- burgers, and bahy-sit- ting takes up most of her spare time. She is al- ways saying, Oh, Gee Whiz! Her most prized possession is het class ring. Activities: Library Club 3, 4: F. N. C. 45 F. T. A. 4: Elective Art 4. Ambition: Nurse. YAN TZ, DOROTHY Dotty is another of our blonde-haired Ma- jorettes. Her favorite pos- sessions are her boots and baton. Skating and twirling are her favorite pastimes. She can be heard saying Ya-es. Pet peeve, bossy people. Activities: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Majorette 2, 3, 4: Or- chestra 1, Z, 3, 4: F. T. A. 3, 4: Officer 3: Class Of- iicer lg Class Play 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Tumb- ling Club 4. Ambition: Elementary S c h o o 1 Teacher. ANDY'S GANG fThe Senior Classl 'Wim DALLA VALLE, AUGUST Auggie, one ot the clowns of our class, spends all oi his spare time going to Windber. His favorite food is spa- ghetti, and his pet peeve is not enough food in the cafeteria. Auggie likes to say, It's all over and can be found with Leigh- ton and Ronnie. Activi- ties: Tumbling Club 4: Photo Club 3, 4. Ambi- tion: State Policeman.
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WASHINGTON SQU RE D-Day finally arrived and 81 members of our Senior Class set out for a three day invasion of Washington. Following a pause that refreshes at McConnellsburg, our blue and white buses sped us fwe use the term looselyl over the Mason-Dixon line to our first major stop, the magnificent Washington Cathedral. This edifice, a glowing example of Gothic grandeur, has been in construction for nearly a half century and is now over one-half completed. Next we visited the National Zoological Park. Because the zoo maintains a few empty cages at all times for the purpose of collecting unusual speci- mens, our chaperons became alarmed and took inventory when we boarded the buses again. That afternoon we were guided through the impressive Franciscan Mon- astery by a friar in the conventional garb of the Franciscan Order. This church houses beautiful works of art and numerous reproductions of sacred shrines. After a few moments rest at our respective hotels . . . Meridian Hill for the girlsg 2400 for the boys . . . we trotted blithely off to the American-Chinese Restaurant where we enjoyed a superb dinner, Chinese waiters. and a floor show. The latter featured Cindy and Lindy, a dancing couple, and of course, the traditional Lotus Blossoms. fWe're wondering if any of the boys lost their memories. Perhaps they haven't heard the ancient Greek legend of Ulysses and his followers.l Next we saw Lowell Thomas' Seven Wonders of the World which was second only to a storm at sea for making one sea-sick. Tuesday moming we had a hearty breakfast at Scholl's and set off for another day at sight-seeing. This day we saw such memorable sights as the Lincoln Memorial, Iwo lima Statue, Arlington Cemetery, Washington Airport. Library of Congress, Supreme Court fin sessionl. and the United States Capitol. Thirty F our
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