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'ti ll i I, -N -i llall ' r MARICU. BACA. , . who has never outgrown enjoying Henry Aldrich. . . has spent hours dreaming of the possibilities of electricity . . , he realized his am- bition to become a senior , . . served the band well by playing the melophone. CLIFFORD liLLlS BAIRD. , . is a boy who likes to work. . . but of course he is equally fond of play . , . particularly football and basketball . , . summer is the season for Cliff. . . his future address- 'El warm climate. DOROTHY JEAN BARD . . . delights in playing the piano and listening to Kay Kyser . . . she would like to visit Hawaii in peace time . . . to meet her correspondent . . . to her, the Roosevelts present the worlds ideal couple. l2UGlfNll BA'l l'lS'lil . . . found enjoyment in band and orchestra . . . and listening to Sammy Kaye . . . when he was not occupied with physics . . , experimenting . . . or visualizing a future medical practice. EUGILNE BEARD , . . a proficient cello player . . . prizes his playing as his greatest accomplishment . . . liugene has a reserved and conscientious manner . . . a sincere and truthful friend is his excellent choice. ROBERT W. Bl:1ARD...whosc favorite pastime is to delve into the world of science , . . has proved himself an able draftsman under Mr. Stevens . , , with his sincere determination he should make a place for himself in'the world. i i , ' M ' DORO llHY BECKER . . . dark and friendly . . . is perhapsbcst known for hei successful attempts to dress exactly like Marilyn . . . she enjoys roller skating . . . but will not tolerate a Show Off . MARGERY BEEI INER , . . whose grand disposition will be an asset to nursing, which she plans to take up at Shadyside Hospital, Pittsburgh . , , an avid knitter, she inspired the creation ofa famous pair of yellow socks. JAMES BELL . . . one of our versatile and enterprising choristers . . finds special joy Phlitompugingv-itlctytgioslkdesrule 5 . . in takingstheigcientific course he hopes to pie5:laie7hirhse1L,l'or axeageer in the 02 mecnaniqsf. Q il ll K EX fx it fs A if 1gL'Hf if , MARIAN Biiiellipfffheefsijaraiiingtquia way hesirnaster glam . . . and find enjoyjlhent ,en Pastures igexsure much when caring for her 'pflltientst ,kixafter trainingati ' lvte 4 ' ' :FN X X , ,fZ,3'.fff- J- - '-.R 'yt 5 . ' ,X X xx 5 i , Ml. ,, . lf .fi lkxwwt fl ll tl w ' lififlw' ' RU IH BLNlNlQ1l.L4llQliI,'!lllllllHllye elxxtyping f,,i:lang'l'15pecikiily 'gist' ction under Miss lihlll im Q Jalkilllb . .N ft Kay Kyser create-afdgfsire5Fol.,llLnipltheligl1e fantastic tiiewf ,X if wfll - . 'ffl . rigs Q if PATRICIA .jf riliiler has a dull a long line of activitiesg.1 ,iv.'iraijgiiggfifrlam twirler in the bpndftoddvertisxing Imanager for the annualyg .' . origiglginggthe back fender ffll'fthil,yfamiljl tar, ' , , . J, ,,, ,Y 1, , V A ii , 'if' .' 1 ' f' N .Ang ,an 'ZS' , l f ,x il'-li 1 ' 'VV T ' t N 'lt ff i, l . il .M , i , 1 -r i ie -A i i pw' if A x XIX Y 'i . I is b sm XX X if , N XX X15 A 'i N' XX it i I I 1 A -1 ------V V iv , t , N: Ney, 1 if A - -,-- f----N -- a - .. 9 1 xiii g If fag! lik I , A if 712 7 . x ' , f X J I K ,y f 23 L X X1 X tg L ,xv--K Li J M!
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Graduates MARGARETJEAN ABRAHAM . . . Commercial student . . . prides herself on the Gregg pin she won in shorthand, her favorite subject . . . Indiana State Teachers' College is her goal next year . . . hopes to trip to California later. ALAN ADAMS . . . has dreams of being a newspaper reporter . . . after claiming Mississippi State as an Alma Mater . . . he owns cameras that are the envy of his friends . . . and shoots exceptionally good pictures, REGINA ALBERT . . . and her clarinet . . . always marched proudly in the band . . . happiest when a football game was scheduled . . . we'll wager she chewed gum twice over when G. l'l. S. scored a victory. EARL CALVIN ALCORN . . . drives to school from Hempfield Township. . . in the car whose mechanism he delights in tinkering with . . . to be as powerful as Roosevelt . . . and as wealthy as Rockefeller . . . are ultimate goals. FRANCES ALEXANDER . . . who lives in Delmont . . . loves to deal in Hgures . . . hence plans to juggle numbers over a ledger. . . for recreation she enjoys skating . . . as a hobby she collects postal cards. CLIFFORD AMEND . . . a member of Amici . . . enjoys a sound argument . . . will continue his quest for scientific learning at Carnegie Tech . . . after which he hopes for a place in the Held of metallurgy. HENRIETTA ANDERSON. . . vocational homeec devotee . . .aspires to attend a southern college . . . public speaking will be in her course of study . . . for she needs a persuasive tongue to be a recognized organizer . RICHARD ANDERSON . . . becomes animated as he reaches high F on his sousaphone . . . he enjoys a game of golf and loves comfortable clothes . . . world fairs are his specialty . . . and Mr. Stahle's quizzes his pet peeve. JOHN ANGIOLINI . . . would walk a mile . . . or farther . . . to see Lana Turner tread the boards . . . his designing and building of air planes has stimulated interest in engineering . . . in the aeronautical held. SAMUEL ANKNEY . . . an imported drummer from Southwest . . . is a scientific student who likes to eat, sleep, and look at l-ledy Lamarr . . . his brand of humor puts him on a par with his boon companions. BE'l l'Y ARMBRUST . . . makes collections which vary from pictures to advertisements . . . devotes some time to the perfection of her piano technique . . . when not seriously thinking of devoting her future to nursing. PHYLLIS AVEY . . . a pleasure-loving member of choir and Dolphin . . . cherishes the hope she has for a dress shop of her own . . . she would prefer to design the dresses she sells to editing a spelling book. ZZ
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fhjlj' f rf If .f if l!! IJ, JWIV , l ,O Ju I - lb. li ' . . s ' . . ' -' , .. ' L C in , ' . .. ER Byrd he South Pole . admits is pet pceve i, wo . . yo M'- J' f I ' ff i' ' . r . l T ' I 'V : i Y 'X .' ' ' A 745 ' fivl Q7 K ll ' W ff' f Mi if F gg! 'EJ f . .l ROBIL F BEbl . . . found Aniici his favorite diversion . . . and getting through algebra his greatest accomplishment , . . hopes to prep a year al lvlercersburg Academy . . . before taking up aeronautical engineering. CHARLES ROBliR'l' BLACIIQ , . . tinkering with cars and Popular Science interest Chris now . . . in fact, so much so that Hutt! mechanics is his future ambition . . . as are visiting Florida and owning an Oldsmobile. ROBllR'l' CALVIN BLACK . . . bookkeeping and football prove as fasei- nati inte ng to Red as lVlr. Stivers personality . . . Chicago beckons as a place of rest as wtll asa souree of education . , . for accounting or mechanics. NANCY BLACIKBURN , . . whose flashing convertible is often parked near hcr winter headquarters the ice-skating rink . . . her plans to study nursing are elementary steps towards her career of being a pediatricians helper, RUBY BLACKBURN . . . Shorty in private . . . and a lylary White hero worshippern . . .could supply thi. dogs fora miniature circus. . .she hopes to set Hollywood some day . . . and would enjoy a peep at Bette Davis. misses her numerous friends . . . casts her vote for basketball and the 'Ulihin Main . . . lndiana will provide the background for musical career. RALPi B ang, emi in pai-ticular . td snlt mind time u for eau for rea n Ulll BOERSTLIZR . . . a former student of New Kensington High . . . enjoys , . . basketball lights up her sports program . . , piano playing serves as musical outlet . . , but reading makes a pleasant pastime always. g l'l BOSS-ART . . , energetically fills in her time with activities she HELEN BOVVIVIAN . . . tops as a commercial . . , who earned for herself a prized shorthand speed certificate . . . will quite naturally enter the business world , . , at present, she collects wishbones and listens to Glenn Nliller. RAYMGND V. BOWMAN . , . quiet but exceedingly competent and genial found himself selected for the annual staff. . . and twice elected to repre- sent Room 237 in the Council . . . W. and bl. is his goal. glOSliPH BOYD . . . a daily passenger of the shoe leather :ephyi A... is pleased by a Garland and Rooney performance . , . or a stirring nine innings of base- ball . . . when not collecting pictures of the Big League heroes. Blil' ' YLE . . . Y 'rgetic and sports-minded . . . and never very far from a ' in ol f olphin was a great source of pleasure . . , Sorores and .. . , d lovesf. . later she hopes to study physical education. si W 3- v ' ' Sb F B iii-. ,..,,, 24
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