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JAY D. BATES Many a true word is spoken in a jest. Proverb Jovial Jay . . .mad about Marlene. . .loyal bandmember, . . always neat. . .has a way with women. . . afraid to go far in his little English car. 5 : Y s ,ds 5 NICHOLAS M. BECK I I want, by understanding myself to understand others, I want to become all I am capable of becoming. Katherine Mansfield Nick , . .Dragon drummer. . .nice fo talk to. . .works diligently . . a Carroll Township lad is heg in our gang he fits to a tee. CLARENCE P. BEHANNA Be not angry that you cannot make others as you wish them to since you cannot make yourself as you wish to be. Thomas A. Keml Red . . .sometimes very thoughtful. . .one of the corner crc . . .at the moment undecided is his fateg but in the future he's sw to rate. K. i JAMES A. BIONDI Vanity as an impulse has without doubt been of far more benefi civilization than modesty has ever been. W, E, Woodward Jimmy . . .luscious lashes. . .collegiate air about him. . . appe to girls . . .on thelgridiron he's a guardg when he hits, he sure l hard. We waited anxiously for our senior CHARLOTTE BLATCHFORD ' Prove all things 5 hold fast that which is good. Bible Charlie . . .only has eyes for Jake. . .small but mighty. . .a friend to everyone . . . what a temperg with her don't tamper. ,ki ALBERTA M. BOLEK Consideration gets as many victories as rashness loses. Proverb Bertie . . .likeable library assistant. . . F1orence's friend. . .tall and tranquil. . .a future teacher she thinks she'1l beg at our first class reunion we shall see. WILLIAM V. BOLLMAN The real character of a man is found out by his amusements. Sir Joshua Billy , . .misses music class. . .can be found backstage. . .ha way with teachersg knows from experience. . .he drives a Corv w ' that's the color of grayg when his mind's made up, he will not s 'fit'- 'Q LARRY BOTSKO In quietness and confidence shall come your strength, Bible Lovable Larry . . .he'll make his way. . .takes things in th stride . . . short 'n' sweet . . . so shy his nature appearsg but he ne has any fears.
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mall if EDWARD E. ABROMOVITZ No man is happy who does not think himself so. Publilius fSyrus Eddie . . .Babbling blond. . . seen going to school with Mop, Chuck, and Emil. . . dashing de- livery boy . . . he looks naiveg -but loves to peeve. , 'E H C. ADAMUSKO ideration is the soil inwhich om may be expected to grow, strength be given to every pring plant of duty. Emerson thie . . .heads the Hi- pers. . .glorious green eyes no onebut Fred. . .sparkling 'X Ifire. . . has a lot of get up gog made the routines for n half-time show. l MARILYN H. ACKERMAN True ease in writing comes from art, not chance. As those move easiest who have 1earn'd to dance. Pope Modest Marilyn . . .well read Varsity Dragon Co-Ed. . .very conscientious of her work. .. school never worries her abitg she's sure to make a future hit. ESQ LINDA K. ANGELO Be always as merry as you can, for no one delights inasorrowful man. Proverb Lively Linda . . .hopes to play it cool and finish beauty school . . .dates out of town boys. . . Jamie, Esther, and Ruth are her friends, to like school she often pretends. At last We are seniors! ,EN L. ANSTANDIG E does not become sacred to til we have lived it. John Burroughs 'ricious Karen . . .majestic rette. . .set in her ways 'ntellectual ability. . .en- dramatics. . .personali- rd charm galoreg to the top l surely soar. MARTIN N. BADZIK Better to be idle, than not well occupied. Proverb Marty , . .really a high brow, likes long hair. . .get his shut- eye in the classroom. . .has his serious moments. . .has a short walk to schoolg spends a lot of time playing pool. MARY ANN BAKER So of cheerfulness, or a good temper, the more it is spent, the more of it remains. Emerson Merry Mary Ann . . .fright- fully frank. . .abounds in athle- tic ability. . .Margaret'spal. . . always laughing and gayg cheer- fulness is a part of every day. EMIL G. APOSTOLOS Man's chief merit consists in resisting the impulses of his nature. Samuel Johnson Greek . . .Oh! those big brown eyes. . .tremendous trackman . . .lengthy legs, . .with a Mon Valley girl he can be foundg in the future he's college boimd.
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rng to him but he doesn't careg on the gridiron he's all vigor and RICHARD A. BUTCHKO It is great cleverness to know how to conceal one's cleaverness. La Rochefoucauld R, B. . . .Miss Cunningham's pet peeve. . .boards the band bus . . .oh, so witty. . .in his car he likes to scoot aroundg with Bob he may always be found. GREGORY W. CARAMELA Keep up appearancesg there lies the test. The world will give thee credit for the rest. Charles Churchill Feets . . .heights go to his 'head. . . accident prone. . .looks quiet, but. . .in a crowd he's easily' foundg we hope his future is happy and sound. - CARTER does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an will. Mahatma Gandhi Bruce . . .one of the 104 Pygmies. . .ready and reliable everybody's friend. . .the Carter's Little Liver Pill Co, doesn't ITH A. CHADWICK ingle conversation across the table with a wise man is worth a th's study of books. Proverb dy . . .gregarious giggle. . .pleasant proofreader. . .good grades next year to college she will gog all of her high school merit L win show. year and then it so quickl passed. RONALD W. CHADWICK Enough of something from our hands has power to live, and act, and serve the future hour. Wordsworth Ronnie , . .future mechanic. . .interests seem to revert to Jr. High. . .blows a sweet note on the sax. . .when not seen with the band was heg he could be found in his green Mercury. 'Y' ei JOHN CHILZER Patience is the art of hoping. Vauvenargues Just John . . .persistence is one of his virtues. . .quiet but quick to assist a classmate. . .rides the busg never makes a fuss. L. CHILZER will is the mightiest practical force in the universe. C. F. Doyle .carefree and calm. . .Miss Loyalty. . .country cousin to school her lunch she totesg from her clarinet comes heavenly s. NETH M. COLE n one remains modest, not after praise but after blameg then he eally so. J. P. Richter En . . .digs the Dari Delite crowd. . .never hoofs it. . .drives a ightful Dodge. . .when it comes to looks he sure is fineg every girl 11d like to say, 'Ken is mine.
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