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January 1935 27 VINCENT MARELETTO -merril 1838 S. Chadwick Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Band, 7-A to S-2; Second Lieutenant in Band, S-2; Glee Club, J-2 to S-2; Vice-president, Romance Language Club, S-2; Expert Typist Silver Pin, S-l; Expert Typist Gold Pin, S-2; Soccer, ’34. Merril toots the trumpet in the village band. And when he plays it, he makes it quiver. But it’s a wonder the poor instrument doesn’t shake. There’s almost two hundred pounds behind it blowing in a small hole the size of a quarter, i R. F. D. No. 1, Mountain Top, Pa. Soccer Squad, ’34 , wake up, it’s nine-thirty!” yelled somebody to “Huh! Aw, I wasn’t sleeping,” yawns Jack, again he denies the well-known fact that he was sleeping in study. That’s the story of how Jack grad¬ uated. NICHOLAS MOCHARNIUK “MOCK” 210 S. Franklin Street, Pottstown, Pa. I Associate Editor: Girard Magazine; Secretary, Chess Club, J-l; Track Team, ’34. Moch certainly was a good track man. The reason he didn’t break the mile record was because he couldn’t keep his pants up. He has his own track It runs from Girard to a candy store and back agai is
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At the Turn of the Road TOBIAS KOCH TOBY 802 Mohn Street, Enhaut, Pa. Lieutenant in Battalion, S-2; Secretary of Camera Club, S-l; Soccer Team, ’34; Basketball Team, ’34; Staff: Commencement Record. National Honor Society, S-2. Toby is a “hum dinger,” that is, a hot guy in a small town, and a small guy in a hot town. An excellent example of an Horatio Alger, Jr. local boy that made good. 821 Yeadon Avenue, Yeadon, Pa. President, Electrical Club, S-2; Secretary, Camera J-l; Senior Life Saving Certificate, S-2; Base- ’33; Soccer Team, ’33, ' 34; Second Team Swimming, 31; Basketball Team, ’33, ’34. Ollie is our research chemist. He is going to make millions overnight by just inventing a paint that will » iia nt aluminum. To Ollie it’s aminobenzoyldiethylami- isYnolthanol but to us it’s Novocain. However, he still gets j J a C+ in Chem. No wonder, he sits in front of Sam.
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At the Turn of the Road CALVIN R. MORGAN -MOGE 44 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Glee Club, J-2 to S-2; Senior Color Sergeant, S-l; Track, ’34; Soccer Team, ’34; Associate Editor: Girard Magazine, S-2. Moge used to be a quiet fellow. Now when it comes to arguing, you can’t “gyp” him. His strong convictions that his ways are right made him an authority on “Mor- ganized Spanish.” He’s the man who always got the “A” for knowing. ANTONIO NELLI NEL 4635 Kraydon Street, Holmesburg, Pa. Soccer, ’34; Band, 7B-J-1; Orchestra, J-l to S-2; Assistant Leader, Orchestra, S-2. Dance? Boy, we’ll have neat decorations, won’t we?” Nel’s willingness to decorate got him the appointment of chairman of the Decorating Comjpittee, a job commonly known as head janitor of theLgkfo? hat’t all right. Nel, you did a fine job. Thanfc to fourfjt™ Q. SAMUEL ASHTON PLACE -SAM fust Streets, Columbia, Pa. President EtectriraI Club, S-2; Glee Club, J-2 to S-2; Swimnnjwg Team, ’31, ’32, ’33; Soccer Team, ’34; Busi- Manager of Class, S-2; Art Editor: Girard Maga- Conference Committee, S-2. The last march is played, and Sam flashes the movie on the screen. Suddenly it goes dead, and the hummers shout, “Let there be light!” And Sam comes to the res¬ cue. Sam was a good movie projectionist, but he couldn’t keep a beaker or test tube in one piece. Eighth and
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