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• cr 1936 Top Row:- I eft to Right— PAULINE REBECCA SWANSON Pauline is a shy little lass And one of the best in our class. That she studies you can tell For she always recites well. FLORENCE IONE TANNER Colestock High School- Titusville. Pa. 1 and 2. She's a lively redhead Carefree and gay. She has a nice disposition And plenty to say. EULA MARIE TAYLOR Orchestra 1. 2. 3. A girl with hair as curly as can be. The kind of miss one likes to see. RUTH ARLINE TAYLOR Ass’t. Business Manager Hi Times 1: Mgr. 2. Treas. Home Room 1: Sec'y-Treas. 2. 3. M.M. 3; Pres. Tri Hi-Y 1; dee Club 2. 3. Cheerleader 2. 3. Ready and willing, most capable too. Always willing her part to do. LOUISE EVELYN THOMAS Glee Club 2. 3: Mixed Chorus 2. Pleasure and action make the hours seem short to her. Bottom Row:- Left to Right- KATHRYN SOPHIA VAN TASSEL Glee Club 2. 3; Pres. Lunch Club 3. Home Room Chaplain 2. A sweet gay miss. With pretty hair Brilliant eyes And a gentle air. ETHEL MARIE VETTENBURG A wink, a nod, a twinkle in your eye. A smile, a look, as you are passing by. FRIEDA MARGARET VOGT Glee Club 1. 2. 3. I would my horse had the speed of your tongue. But then you always use it in fun. RUTH LEONA VOGT Glee Club 2. 3. There’s mischief in your eyes. That will take you by surprise. MERRILL ARTHUR WADE 'Tis the voice of the sluggard I hear him complain You've waked me too soon I must slumber again. c -«23 - n ■ s
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SENIORS • Top Row:- Loft to Right— LOLA CHARLOTTE SCHRAMLING Student Council I. 3: Hi Times 1. 2. Jr. Play 2: Pres. Tri Hi-Y 3; Pres. Public Speaking Club 3. Whence is thy learning? Hath thy toil o'er booss consumed the midnight oil? FRANK WESLEY SEAMENS Baud 2. 3: Cheerleader 2. 3. Likes to work; and likes to play. And always has a lot to say. WILLIAM JOSEPH SHAMBURG You see I'm quite industrious. I’m surely headed for fame. And someday on the front page You’re sure to see my name. RICHARD RAYMOND SHOOP Hand 1. 2. 3: Orchestra 2. 3: Football 2. 3; Usher 2. 3; Hi Times 3; Corrian 3. Drum Major 2. 3; Yours Truly Willie” 2. Girls may come and girls may go But ah me, so does luck. VIRGINIA ARLENE SMITH Glee Club 2. 3: Pres. 2; Hi Times 1. Dramatic Club Pres. 2: Csher 2. 3: Home Room V. Pres. 1. Care to our coffin adds a nail no doubt. And every grin so merry, draws one out. Bottom Row:- Left to Right— MARJORIE MAY SORENSON Glee Club 1. 2. 3. Those who know her say. Few like her e'er come this way. VIRGINIA FRANCES SPENCER Librarian 2: Junior Class Play 2 2. Pres. Library Club 3. No loveliness we see in all the earth. But it abounds in thee. MARY ANN STAHOWIC Mary is sweet and true. A better friend one could not find; We've found her motto to be— “It is most noble to be kind.” VICTORIA STASKIEWICZ Glee Club 3. Her favorite study, typing. Her favorite color, blue. Her favorite fellow, we dassent tell. We leave that guess to you. WILLIS HENRY STEWART I would that my tongue could utter. The thoughts that arise in me. But someday in the headlines, My honored name you will see. C
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SENIORS • Top Row:- Left to Right— FREDERICK THOMAS WALSH Student Council 1: Football 2.3. Mixed Chorus 2: Yours Truly Willie 2. Home Room Sec’y-Treas. 3. If I don’t set the world on fire. At least I’m good at sparkling. ELNA VIRGINIA WELDEN When you need a helping hand. When you want a cheery smile. You’ll find Virginia has them Right with her all the while. Rot tom Row:- Left to Right— JOSEPH P. WOJCIECHOWSKI A better friend there cannot be And a jollier lad you seldom see. He's not very big—not very small Yet always heard above them all. GEORGE A. WOLSTENCROFT Bntered Sr. Year from Warren High I want to be a high-brow; I want to make my start With elevated eye-brow And manner very smart. ALICE MAE WETMORE Student Council 1; Home Room Vice President 2. Bring on the fun. I’m rarin’ to go!! LOUISE AMELIA WHITELEY (ilee Club 2. 3. A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest of men. LENA MAY WILLIAMS Lena Williams so dignified, Who always seems to be satisfied. Is a very clever little lass And never has trouble in any class. JAMES JUNIOR WOODWORTH Rand 2. 3; Orchestra 2. 3; Transferred in 2nd year from Edinboro. This is a regular fellow. ALZORA RUTH WRIGHT This is a lass. I have heard tell Who. when in school, does her work well. But always as soon as her work is done Alzora is ready for play and for fun. MARJORIE DORIS YOUNG Editor Corrian 3; Pres. Home Room 1, 2. 3. Pres. Tri Hi-Y 2; Sec. Glee Club 2. Student Council 2: Sec. Sr. Class 3. Yours Truly Willie” 2. She's got the ginger, she’s got the pep; If you don’t believe it. watch her step. - 241 -
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