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• cr II 9 31 € Top Row:- Loft to Right— VERNON ROSS McCRAY Every morning wet or fine Vernon comes tramping down the line. Books in arms and lessons too. Vernon's the boy that see's things through. NORMAN DOR McELROY Football 2; Vice Pres. Rod and Gun 3. Oh! Some folks say that a girl's love is a blessing. It is a blessing I never could see. ROBERT EDGAR MAXWELL Dormont High School. Pittsburgh 1. Hand 2. 3: Hi Times 2. 3. A ladies man. Oh yes. tis true. Courteous, brilliant, and full of fun too. RICHARD WILLIAM MERRICK Usher 2. 3. He doesn’t give a hang If his work is done in time. But when it comes to mischief You’ll find him right in line. EVELYN JOYCE MERRITT Glee (Mub 2. 3: Advertising Manager Corrian 1. Cheerleader 1. 2: Head Cheerleader 3. Usher 2. 3; Student Council 1. 2; Mixed Chorus 2. Manager Girl's Basketball 3. Hang sorrow, care'll kill a cat. i 19f Bottom Row:- Left to Right— AGNES VIRGINIA METZ She has a mind of her own. What more can we say— We wish her success To reach a goal someday. MARY ELIZABETH MORTON Librarian 3. If love is blind, I shall never be able to see. Oh me!!! EVELYN LOYAL MOULD And still they gazed and still the wonder grew— How one small head held all she knew. MARGARET RUTH MULLIGAN Multiplication is vexation. Division is just as bad. The rule of three puzzles Ruthie. And practice drives her mad. VIRGINIA MARIE MUNN Glee Club 2. 3. Good to look at. better to know. With many a friend, but never a foe.
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SENIORS • Top Row:- Loft to Right HERBERT EDWARD LOVELAND He’s very good natured He’s full of fun But one thing more— His work is never done. VIRGINIA MAE LOVELAND Glee Club 2. Jolly, yet serious. Fun loving, yet sincere. WALTER EARL LOVELAND Ye aods and little fishes. Walter has to wash the dishes. And when through it is said, He will have to go to bed! ERNESTINE MARGARET LYNN Vice Pres. Home Room 2: M M. 3. A jovial coaxing way she had She’s one of these girls who's always glad. MAMMIE MARIE MACK Upon her face she always wears A sweet and happy smile. And smiles, we’re told will carry us Many a weary mile. Bottom Row:- Left to Right VIRGINIA CLARE McCLOSKEY ANNA MALLICK Modest and quiet, With little to say; A pleasant manner, And a pleasing way. NELLIE JUANITA McCLINTOCK Glee Club 2. 3. Blond hair and eyes of blue; A cheery smile and a giggle too. Student Council 1; Pres. Home Room 2: See'y Trl Hi-Y 2. A pleasant manner and a winning way. CARLOTTA RAE MEAD Library Staff 3. Just because I’m little is no reason to fret. I'll shine my way through the world yet. KATHLEEN NORMA McCRAY Pres. Home Room 1: Pres. Student Council 3. See’y Public Speaking Club 3. Pretty to walk with. Witty to talk with. And pleasant, too, to think of. f «118i
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SENICRS • Top Row: Left to Right— GLOVER JAMES MYLES He's not too quiet He’s not too qay. He's just one good fellow We see every day. Bottom Row:- Left to Right HARRY ALLEN PAULSON. Jr. Treas. Home Room I; Treas. A.A. 3; Football 2. 3. A noisy man is always in the right. GEORGE ALBERT NAGEL Band 1. 2. 3: Orchestra 2. 3: Debate Team 1. He maketh sweet music. JOHN BERNARD OHRN, Jr. Band 1. 2. 3: Orchestra 2. 3: Corrian 2. Circulation Manager Corrian 3. Many a man’s successful whirl, Has been stopped by just one girl. ROBERT ALLAN OTT. Jr. Band 1. 2. 3: Orchestra 2. 3; Hi Times 3. Junior Play 2: Mixed Chorus 2. This chap has the charm of earliest dawn. GLENN DONALD PAULSON Basketball 1. 2. 3: Football 1. 2. 3. 7 C's 1. 2. 3; Home Room Pres. 1 .2. 3; Fire Chief 3; Vice Pres. Class 1. His limbs were cast in manly mold For hardy sports and contest bold. C ID S LEIGH CASSIUS PAULSON Cheerleader 1: Football 3: Pres. Student Council 3. Don’t take any responsibility that you don’t have to, That's my idea of a happy life. PATSY JAMES PERRY Band 3. He's a musician of great renown And drives a truck all over town. He's one of the mainstays of our band. Come on people, give him a hand! MARY SUSAN PETRACCO A maid so sweet, A lass so fair She goes on forever. Without a care. ADAM JOHN PICCIRILLO At shining shoes he's quite a trick. He does it expertly and quick. Our wish for him in future time, Is a shoe-shine store with business fine. - f20»
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