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- - - - endow ROBERT KAMERfBob , . . thinks Fifth Avenue is just it . . . pals with Petie . . . constant mischief maker . . . uses up his dad's gas and tires . . . rationing has hit him hard . . . cheer- ful . . . end on the football eleven . . . likes dancing in blackouts . . . writes his own excuses IOl'IN KANZLMAR-Clancy . . . goes like a you-know-what out of youeknow-where on his bicycle . . , boy from Honey Moon Hill , , . takes a terrible razzing good naturedly NICK KASUN-Bull . . . best physique in Senior class . . . deep voice . . . friendly . . . picture him in a Marine uni- form . . . Wow! . . . did not finish the year because he was sworn into and shipped by the Marines on january 5, 1943 . . . first senior to leave for Military Service PAUL KIENE-Petie . . . Romeo of the Senior Class . . . grins from ear to ear . . . sunny disposition . . . former mem- ber of the eleven . . . likes to hunt . . . handsome, indeed . . . popular with everyone , . . keeps his hair combed just right . . . familiar expressioniWhere's the car? EVELYN KING-Ummy . . . pleasing personality . . . a wide grin she always carries . . . whiz in shorthand. . .as neat as a pin always . . . plays baskebtall like a pro . . . cherishes mostly her watch-but why? ALICE IEAN KLINGENSMITI-If -Chubby . . . President of Tri-I-Ii-Y . . . good worker . . . had a part in junior Play . . . cluttered up home room talking to that football player . . . a real all-around nice girl . . . knows how to cultivate friends . . . good cake baker WILLIAM KLINGENSMITI-I-Billy . . . a farmer along the Leechburg Road . . . doesn't seem to get enough to eat . . . courts the girls from Leechburg . . . likes hunting . . . strug- gles with Solid and Trig . . . can tell some stories, too . . . drives a wreck fChevroletl MEADE KLINGENSMI'I'Hileep . . . card shark . . . likes to hunt . . . wakes people up at midnight . . . gets frequent phone calls . . . class president . . . popular . . . alley bas- ketball player . . . Dear Dudley! . . . studies at times . . . tells some pretty tall tales . . . enjoys razzing people . . . chauffers for six boys and a WOLF IVIILOS KLUCIARflVlink , . . one of the junior Stumpjump- ers from the hill top . . . likes to hunt frabbits?l . . . credits his successes to drinking vitamized coffee . . . and even during the rationing . . . bad weather keeps him out of school he says THE TRIREM Page I7 ,-
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endow - - - - ANNABELLE HAWK-Lives out near Rockville , . . always does her lessons . . . quiet but friendly . . . boy friend has a nice car . . . future is indefinite . . .but would make a good housewife . . . has a nice complexion . . . Bolo thinks she may know where there is some butter IANE HEILMAN-lane . . . a very quiet lass . . . no ap- parent interest in men, but??? . . . black hair . . . doesn't know what she wants to be . . . possesses a shy grin . . . seidorri misses school . . . still water runs deep BETTY LOU HENRY-Betty Lou . . . hails from Worthing- ton . . . interested in Uncle Sams Leroy and designing . . . cute chuckle . . . wants to be a professional artist or designer . . . very neat STEVE HLAVAC-Biggy . . . shakes a mean foot . . . likes to meet out of town girls . . . engaging smile . . . blue eyes ...mischievous, but nice . . . enjoys hunting and telling tall stories . . . must have a reason for going to Vandergrift . .. certainly not anxious to study MADELINE HNATIOW-Maggie . . . thoughtful . . . coop- erative . . . dainty . . . petite . . . dependable . . . has ideas . . . enjoys dancing . . . distinctive smile . . . believes a womans place is at home . . . has boy trouble frequently . . . cheerleader for three years . . . sparkling personality . . . future nurse . . . can then help in brothers shoe hospital ROBERT HOLLEY-Zombie . . . pleasant . . . friendly . . . anything in the ice box . . . car battery often gets low . . . ten o'clock boy . . . future grease monkey in the U. S. Air Corps . . . loves sweets . . . ideaman, and what ideas! l l . . . proud of his purple and gold sweater THEODORE IABLONSKI-Teddy . . . good looking . . . Presi- dent of Hi-Y, class treasurer . . . speedy typist . . . under- stands, but does not like solid! huh? . . . keeps on time with his watch . . . bashful only around girls . . . likes to play mushball and basketball . . . nice kid . . . well liked TE-TE TRIREME Page l6 CHARLES IOHNSTON-Cocky . . . our Manorville friend . . . seen frequently in Ford City riding a bike . . . can't seem to get past the stop light at the upper end of town , . . usually quiet, but a real tease IEAN IOHNSTONACornes from Ford Cliff . . . writes letters . . . liked to skate with Mervin, who went to the Navy . . . plays the piano in orchestra . . . nice girl to know . . . pleas- ant smile
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eniom - - - - PAUL KOTYK-Pauly . . . very quiet . . . a Uke hailing from Seventh Avenue . . . neat dresser . . . girl shy . . . played ball for Ace Hi . . . likes to build airplanes . . . thinks there are more ways than one to do a bookkeeping work sheet . . . loats at the corner of 7th Avenue and 9th Street IRENE KOVAC+Rerie . . , one of the changeable girls . . . usually spends her summers in New York . . . writes to sev- eral boys in the service . . . thinks only of the present, but will probably be a nurse . . . sweet girl at the 5 and 10 VICTOR LABUTKA-Vic cruises in Mores' delivery truck . . . a quiet boy . . . sits in 307 reading magazines . . . copies his economics from anyone who has it done . . . good looking blond . . . likes his street corners and hilltop routes . . . fishes PETE LAZAROFF-Greek . . . always needs some sleep . . . shark at pool . . . has interest in Vandergriit . . . played clarinet in the band . . . a dancer . . . hangs out at the pool rooms . . . fast fall-er . . . wants to sleep for 25 years after graduation MILDRED LEARD-Millie . . . pals with Lois . . . faithful Tri-Hi-Y member . . . very studious . . . secretarially inclined . . . particularly in Gregg Club . . . likes to type . . . enjoys dancing . . . wears a pair of silver wings . . . interested in G O .... a sweet girl . . . sparkling blue eyes . . , skating fan . . . future housewiie RALPH LINDSAY-Tex . . . nothing bothers him . . . tall and lanky . . . loafs at Sanders . . . Farmer's pal . . . spends summer on Seventh Ave. playground . . . great basketball and mushball player . . . tall, blond, and mischievous . . . always giggling . . , has his eye on a certain girl . . . wants to be a jackfoi-all-trades MARY LIPEROTI-Molly . . . specializes in French and Latin . . . quick on the gym floor . . . hails from Rimersburg . . . quiet, pleasant, and studious . . . has the qualities that make for a good dependable friend hopes to be a woman in white MARY LOUISE LIVENGOOD-Sis . . . hilltopper . . . enjoys sports . . . especially basketball . . . quiet . . . headed for a secretary-she hopes . . . likes sewing and reading . . , skate ing on Saturday night thrills her . . . we think we know why, too LUCILLE LOGSDON-Lucy . . . Manorville . . . possesses a sunny disposition and the smile that goes with it . . . blond, blue-eyed . . . often seen riding in a green Pontiac . . . plans to play hookey if Mack should happen along . . . studies industriously in home room . . . a pleasant chum THE TRIREME Page 18 gras if Q va -. 1 we-
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