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. . . SENIORS MARIE CATRAIN-Pelr Club. '34-'37: French Club, '35-'37,' Geus Toguia, '33-'34, Bells of Capistrano, '36: Social Science Club, '35-'36,' Mixed Chorus, '36-'37, Girls' Chorus, '36-'37: Glee Club, '33-'37. Marie, having a sense of humor, a twinkle in her eyes, and an ever ready smile, is a very pleasing person. From lottings in our notebook, we find that this young lady reserves every fifth period for her English preparation, goes to the show every Friday night-rain or shine, has a deep appreciation of Miss VogeIey's humorous anecdotes, and forgets her galoshes im rainyfdays. CRAIG COLEMAN. Craig is a quiet lad of whom we hear little. Back and forth to school every day from Rook he trudges. Craig has never been known to take part in an argument: he just sits back and takes it all in. He is a great lover of dogs, and is an ardent rooter at all sports contests. 36 XVILLIAM COUGHEY-Football, '35-'36,' Basketball, ' -'37, Bill, althougn he may not know it, holds a deep place in the affections of all of us fsome teachers includedj. To look at Bill, with his quiet manner and his genial smile, a stranger would never believe how tough he can be against a football opponent. Success in many fields awaits Bill. NANCY CRAIG-Pep Club, '35-'36f Leaders' Corps, '34-'37, Presidenl. '36-'37,' French Club, Secrelary-Treasurer, '35-'36,' Geus Togala, '33-'34,' Phy-Cby Club, '35-'36,' GINKGO Staff, '36-'37p Basketball, '33-'37,' junior Class Offli- rer, Secretary, '36. Nancy is tops in everything. She is a leader, a good sport, and lots of fun. Nancy proved her basketball prowess when the team of which she was a member won the championship. Nancy has many admirers and acquires new ones every day. Ask Nancy what she likes, and she will answer, Horses- everything about horses. We are sure Nancy will succeed after she leaves Crafton High. is f ROBERT CRAXVFORD-Gens Togula, '34: Orrhestru, '34-'37f Band, '34-'35: Boys' Chorus, '3-l,' Tennis, '35-'37. Bobby is an easy-going. carefree member of the class. He is the blond-haired senior often seen dashing through the halls. If you are looking for Bob, you will save time by finding jimmy McFarland. In 203 Bob is the source of much merri- ment. He plays the trumpet in the orchestra. Everyone hopes Bobby will not get lost in that small car of his. MARY PAT DAVID- Bells of Calrislranof' '56: Mixed Chorus, '36-'37, Girls' Chorus, '371 Glee Club, '36-'37f Social Science Club, '37. With her bright-blue eyes and black hair, Mary Pat reminds us of a young Irish miss. Her rosy cheeks and clear complex- ion make her our personal nominee for the perfect health student. When Mary Pat first came to us last year, we thought her shy and retiring, but now we know her as she really is- bright, friendly, vivacious, and heaps of fun. HELEN DEIBEL-Pep Club, '3-1337: lirenrb Club, '37- '37f Gens Togaia, '33-'34,' Phy-Chy Club, '37-'37f Musical, '36,' Bells of Capistrano, '36, Small Ensemble, '37, Mixed Chorus, '35-'37,' Girls' Chorus, '35-'37,' Glee Club, '34-'37,' Basketball, '33-'37g National Honor Society, '37. Of Helen we may truly say that a merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Helen is one of our better athletes, a studious girl, pleasant and friendly to all. The world could do with a few more girls like Helen. ALBERT DOLAN-Pby-Chy Club, '36-'37. Al is known to his friends as one swell pal. He is at wise- cracking student whose puns and jokes really are funny. The teachers are the only ones who do not appreciate the art of this great satirist. Once upon a time he played hockey, but he says, Never again. Albert is a jovial lad who will find the world waiting for him with open arms. PAGE TXVENTY-NINE
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SENIORS . .. .r f .. .. , f i p i . ,e lie A BETHEL BOYER-Pep Club, '35-'37, Program Chair- NIMH, '36-'37: Leaders' Corps, '35-'37, Treasurer, '3Q-'37: French Club. '35-'36: Social Science Club, Vice-Preszdent, '35-'36q Basketball, '35-'37: The Unexpected Guest, '37,' National Honor Society, '37. Lovely to look at, delightful to know -that's Beth. She has poise, athletic ability, originality, and heaps of admirers. Bethel has shown us how she puts her heart and soul into her work by executing well the duties of Program Chairman of the Pep Club. A young lady so well equipped for life will surely succeed. JAMES BURFORD-Tennis, '36-'37, James is a quiet, easy-going product of Ingram. In his spare time he plays tennis. At the present he is well on the way to becoming another Tilden. Jim is also a winter sportsman. being interested in ice-skating and skiing. This good-natured lad is very modest about talking of his abilities. GLADYS BURKE-Bnoslers' Club, '37f Pep Club, '35- '37f Baud. '36-'37. When Gladys answers in class she always smiles. In fact. Gladys smiles most of the time. Every Friday night she may be seen skating at the Sheraden rink. At home her favorite hobby is knitting. But skating or knitting, Gladys is charming. PEGGY BURKE-Pep Club, '33-'37,' French Club, '35- '37,' Geus Togata. '33-'34,' Musical, '36f Bells of Capis- ll'tl11fl.,' '36: Social Science Club. '34-'37. Secretary-Treasurer. '36-'37: Mirerl Chorus. '35-'37: Girls' Chorus, '35-'37g Glee Club. '33-'37,' Basketball. '33-'37,' Tennis, '33-'35. Peggy is the little girl with the clear soprano voice. Taking care of the minutes for the Social Science Club and planning the musical program for the Pep Club offers a big assign- ment for any girl. Peggy doesn't mind work, though. That's one of our manv reasons for admiring and liking this happy- go-lucky young lady. PAGE TXVENTY-EIGl'lT . .. X E s KK it . . N Q . RITA BURRONVS-Spanish Club, '36- Rita is one of the vivacious blondes who add vitality to the class of '37. After becoming acquainted with Rita, you will find that she has a rousing sense of humor. From evidence obtained, we've found that gentlemen really do prefer blondes. Remember, Rita, laugh, and the world laughs with you. EDITH CAPOGRECA-Pep Club, '37, Good things come in little packages. Edith is petite. She is one of the few people who are able to meet every situ- ation with a smile. Teachers can always rely upon Edith because of her dependability and sincerity. Best of success Edith, we know will be yours. WILBUR CAPUTO-Hi-Y Club, '37f French Club, '37: Phy-Chy Club, '36-'37. Wilbur, the ravishing redhead, is Woosey's bosom com- panion. This lad can start plenty of trouble, but you can bet that he will also finish it. Red is not afraid of workg in fact, he has been found sleeping in the midst of it. joking aside, Red is a swell fellow who likes the going tough so that he may really show what he can do. ALICE CARSON-Pep Club, '34-'36g Spanish Club, '36-'37g French Club, '34-'36. Lady Alice, as Miss Vogeley calls her-and so, indeed, she is-has pretty dark hair and the stately bearing of a true lady. She is never loud or boisterous. Her ways are much to be envied. Loads of luck, milady.
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SENIORS . . . DOROTHY JANETTE HIESTER-Pep Club, '34-'37J Leaders' Corps, '36-'37, French Club, '35-'36s Gens Togata. '3-lg GINKGO SMH, '36s Musical, '36: Mixed Chorus, '36- '37,' Girls' Charus, '36-'37,' Glee Club, '34-'37, You've heard the figurative just stepped out of a band-box ? Well, that's Dot, rain or shine. She has long been known for her poise, neatness, and her pretty clothes. These things plus her personality and sense of humor make her one of the most popular ladies we know. JEANNE HOLVECK-Pep Club. '36-'37, French Club, '35-'37, Secretary, '37s Gens Togala, '34f News O' Craft, ' 7. Jeanne has a very pretty smile. When she does smile, her eyes Hash a blue light. She has the marks of beauty-dark hair and blue eyes. Although at school Jeanne gives the impression that she is quiet, she is a still pool that runs deep. She has much individuality and hosts of friends. Jeanne is a member of the triumvirate of Turney, Holveck, and Levey. May you always be happy, Jeannie. MARGARET HOPKINS-Boosters' Club, '37,' Pell Club, '34-'36: Leaders' Corlls, '36-'37,' Geus Togala. '34,' Phy- Cby Club, '36,' News 0' Craft, '35-'37, Social Science Club, '36. During the past four years we have enjoyed the pleasure of quiet, shy, and friendly Margaret. Always she is dependable, and always she is willing to do what is asked of her. Margaret will leave behind in Crafton High School a splendid record of high grades and of fine character. No doubt she will attain the crest of success in the future. ,35 MARY JASICK-French Club, '34-'35,' Basketball, '34- Inside the walls of Crafton High School Mary is a very seri- ous young lady who seldom talks, but outside the walls she is iust as fun-loving and just as talkative as the rest of us. Mary is more than fortunate in being the possessor of attrac- tive golden hair. Her gentle ways will no doubt continue to gain friends for Mary. PAGE THIRTY-TWO PAUL HAWTHORNE JOHNSON-Pby-Chy Club, '36- '37,' Orchestra, '34-'37. Paul is one of the silent, thoughtful students of the class. I-iis work is always finished and finished on time. In mathematics and science he is especially interested. Radio and music are Paul's avocations. We expect Paul to go far in this world. PHILIP JOHNSON-Hi-Y Club, '56-'37, Track, '37. Speak when you are spoken to, is the motto of Philip Johnson, a popular young man from Ingram. Phil is a quiet, easy-going lad, who likes the wide-open spaces. A very sin- cere fellow he is, often found in deepest thought. Wisely he speaks, and his advice is usually good. DOROTI-IEA JONES-Pep Club, '36-'37: French Club, '36,' Rose of the Danube, '35f Musical, '36s Bells of Capistrano, '361 Small Ensemble, '35-'37: Mixed Chorus, '35-'37g Girls' Double Quartette, '35-'37,' Girls' Chorus, '35- '37,' Glee Club, '35-'37g Basketball, '36. Dot has one of the loveliest soprano voices in C.H.S.-or anywhere else, for that matter. Her basketball ability has at- tracted much attention. Although Dorothea has numerous interests and activities besides school, she keeps her grades up to par. Her sunny smile and ringing laugh are welcome every- where. May luck be with her always. JOHN KELLY-Fo olball, '36. To look at John Kelly's dreamy eyes, an unknowing person would believe him to be in a daze. But John's dreaminess is just a camouflage, for behind that veil is a wide-awake, mag- netic fellow liked by everyone. As a builder of anything from a soap box wagon to a house, this lad is tops.
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