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Y -Q.- -4- g ik MARY A. FORBES 841 VV. Vvonrl St. Commercial Mary, an unconcorneml. lively girl, cleligllts in swimming during the summer vacation. PEGGY FRY 1107 VV. Vvnlnul Sl. Commercial Foo, wlto enjoys Llancmg, is gay anrl conversational. Glue Clulm 4: Drirlllzrtic Clulx 4g Nve-Hi 2, 5: Opcrcttu 4. NORMA M. GOLDEN 1010 VNV. Lynn St. General Frank and Llirect, Ish can al- ways ba seen at school clances. We-Hi I, 2, 5: Dramatic Club 4: Glee Club 5, 4: Operetta 5, 4. 500 Main St, Academic ItBUQ1i,,l H7110 is Cheefflll and mannerly, is an enthusiastic math stnrlent. DONALD YV. GRIFFITHS 1245 VV. Vvulnut St. General Willilzg and helpful, Donalol finals bowling his favorite pastime. Vvrestling 1. IGNATJUS J. GRONSKI 509 Main St. General Iggy, miscltievous ancl amusing. gave a very goocl performance as Brother Goose in the senior class play. Class Play 4: Basketball 2. EDVVARD J. GUBERNOT ous, aml loyal to school and frieruls. LEO J. GUNTHER Home Room Prcsiclent 4. THEODORE D. GUNTHER 500 lvlain St. Academ ic Ambitious aml willing, mlqlteon has an interesting collection of snap- sliots. BERNARD G. GURSKIE 1606 Pulaski Ave. Acaclemic A modest boy, Bernard is quiet and reserved. 1114 VV. Nluntgomery St. General Iggy is always cheerful, courte- VIVIAN M. DUBLINSKI 1150 Clleiuung Sl. Academic loyal to liar frienzls aml sclioo Glee Cluln 1, 2, 5, 4: Basket all l s NLE F' l tilt 0 f C Fricnrlly anrl svnsilzle, uviiin is li 1, 2, I K FLORENCE DUDECK 1268 Clxcmung St. General uFlo, who is neat aml agreeable. always favors stuily periods. Glee Clulu 1, 2, 3: Operetta 5: VVC-Hi 25 Baslietloall l, 2. DOLORES T. FERRANCE 1042 VV. Pine Sl. Commercial Dolores is courteous and friendly and G 1XlpitlJlC' Cll0E'I l0UCl9l'. Glue Clulw 4: Operctta 4: Client- leacler 3, 4: Press Clul114: Le Souvenir 4: Home Room Secretary 2. Page Thirteen
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nnouneing S MARIE T. BROZOSKI 'S Eu gIo Avo. AcmIr'm ic nvxlormsf, mlm is intelligent mul misclziovous. is notml for lwr willy iolws uml sayings. CIICP CIUIJ 4: Cjpvrciln 4: VVO-Hi CIuIu 4. FAY L. CIIESNEY S78 YV. XVnInuI SI. Acnclcmif Rvsvriwcl anrl munnvrly, Fay on- jrzys painting in Iwr spun-' time. RUTH E. CUPP R. IJ. 2, Box 130 Cj0Illlllf'l'I'IiiI Hl2lIllllP,I' agrevalrlv anrl unrlvr- siunzling. tlvliglwls in rnllvr slzuling. Page TweIve BYRON B. VAUST SKI Arch St. AcmI0miC lnlelligvnl mul resvrvvrl, ulovn is always willing Io lielp u lriurul. VINCENT VV. FERRANCE I042 Pint! Sl. Acndcnlic Wobbly, carefree mul Iwlpful, is musically inclinoil. Gym Team 2: FontImII 2, 3. 4: ITIOHIC Rllfllll Sffretflry 2: ljrpgg Z 4: Lf' Suuvvnir 4. I RICHARD L. IFOLTZ I I345 IxII0llIg0Ill1'I'Y SI. Gi-ni-ml Uljllflhu SllUI'l flllil lldlflf, is fl Cllr? IYPP, UllCUll!'l'Y'lll'fI lllll: MARTIN B, GALLACHER I'McirIy. well-Ienuwn anzl popu- Iur. lilevs to ivusr' girls rluring class. BusIfi0IImII I: Boxing I. THOMAS S. GRABOVVICZ 212 Vvelmster SI. Auuclcmic UTommy. wlzo is very intelligvnt: luvnrs lpriglutly culorvcl Iios rmfl lmrunvttvs, ,IANIES GRESAVAGE I455 VV. IVIuIIJcrry SI. Ac'acIr-n.ic Agreeuble uml scliolurly, Illini especially enjoys lumting. Danni' Cmnnniihw 5. 4: Ifuuilmall 4: Hfjllll' Room Ijresidonl 43 Class . Vice Pfl'SI1,IPHl 4. l'II2 AICII SI. Afunlvmim' NIARCARET A. DEIBLER ITIQ NV. CIwsInut SI, ci0IIlIIlCl'l'IiiI Tull nnrl ailmriivv, Hpvgu lms Imrmlilul uulmrn Inuir. Drzmmlic' CIuI1 2. 5, 4: GIQQ CIuI1 4: VXI0-IIi I, 2. 3, 4: Opcrcltn 4: Prvss CIuIm 4: Le Souvenir 4. SHIRLEY L. DEITRICII 1530 VV. Lynn SI, GcneraI Petite uml plvusunt, usllirlu is noterl for Iwr musical almility. Op:-rc-Ita 4: Glen CIuIv 5, 4. D, EIIAEEN DERK 825 VV. CTIIPSIIIUI SI. Acadenlic Loyal and polite, Eileen always IIUS U Ullllijry Slllllff IGI' fllllse lUllO FUHH' 'IPI' llilly.
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5 nnouneing ,X JOHN J. HALGASH I249 Guwen SI. General Lileealmle anrl tullzalive, Hclmngv Iilees any Ieincl of outrloor sports. Vvrcslling lg RiIIc Club I. HARRY D. HAVVK R. D. 2, Box 80 General HDUCU, un untliusiustic science stnrlent, is gounl nutnrcal anal un- f'0llC0l'flUll. CLARENCE C. HEATH 1215 VV. VVaInut Sl. Gcncml Burney 0 ular and well- . 1 P P dressed, is well known for his musi- cal aIJiIity. Boxing I, 2, 3. 4: Glee Clulu 4. FAYE If. GRIFFITII 1520 VV. Vvnlnut SI, General petite unrl weII-Llrvsserl, Gus is fonrl of semi-classical music. filer' Clulx 4: Press Clull 4: Operetta 4: Le Souvenir 4. ROSEMARY A. GROBLESKI II36 Pulnslii Ave. General Clwery unil agreeable, uGaIJIJyH is mfry Ionrl of llltlllftllg, especially yitterlmgging. Glue CIUI1 I, 2. 3, 4: Vve-I'Ii 21 Gpcrcltn 5, 4. DOLORES D. GUSKY I554 Pulnslii Ave. Commercial HDorIoH, wllo is a quiet, con- tented Iass, rleliglits in reading Izooles in Iier spare time. Glen CIUIJ I. Page Fourteen THERESA IVI. GUIOXVSKI IOO5 VV. Fern SI. Acamleinii' Tlieresu, neat and willing, is a true Iriunxl and classmate, OLGA A. HALCOVICH 404 Vvelnstcr SI. General Friamlly mul ugreeulalu, Uolgvew Ims Iveautiful Irrown eyes. Glue CIuIJ 3: Bzuslcellmll I. FLORENCE P. HIGGINS H49 VV. Vvmmcl Sl. Gsm-ml IIFIUII, lllilpflll llflfl Cll8Uf'y, 'IGS U cleliglitful anal contagious Iaugli. Glec Club 45 Vve-Hi 25 Opcrettu 4. DONALD L. HEITZMAN U28 VV. Nlnnlgmnery St. General ALMItSllI- is u quiet, sincere student nnrl very uctive in tlle musical fle- partnwnt. Bunnl I. 2, 5, 43 Orclicslra l, 2, 3, 4. ORLIN E. IIILI. R. D. 2. Box 355 Commercial Baciqnmrrl and reserved, HHiIIyH cleligllts in ice skating. Bzmcl I, 2, 5, 41 Orcliestra l, 2, 3, 4. MELV IN E. KEHRES lIl5' VV. IVIon'omery St. General Mellvin, very pleasant and lively, collects coins as a Iiolulwy.
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