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rf, U OR one, with, fha wand' Hopes for an A I qj 0 Dorotb .UID 1jl,r, .'is agua' the Harrold I juni 1 crow , . . ' joys foot ' ' games tlH . his y ' :if I LATER ed ney matt rs r onie J roo . .lshe thinks a the Wclst d prove a wo i ul experience. Delores jean Beitel Jeannie . . . attended Manor junior High before coming to Greensburg . . . sunny Florida, sandy beaches, warm water-that's her dream . . . right now, with a commercial background . . . she hopes to pursue secretarial work. Harry I. Bennett Harry . . . would like most of all to find a good job . . . after graduation, of course . . . his greatest enjoyment came from sports . . . but to show his varied interest, he enjoyed both tele- vision and skating. Theresa Marie Bianco Terry . . . favorite recreation was the teen-age dances . . . Upluggingi' may be quite a job for Terry since she plans to work at the Bell . . . en- joys Milton Berle's show and reading romantic nowls, old and new. john W. Black Blackjack . . . was usually showing movies in Room 8 . . . the treasurer of Audio-Visual and member of Var- sity G . . . a member of the wrestling squad . . . an engineering career beckons after Carnegie Tech. Mary Sue Baughman Sary Mue . . . noted for her pleasing sense of humor . . . enjoyed collecting records and singing . . . a member of the House and Senior Dramatic . . . she appeared in musical programs from time to time. Theodore Bell Ted . . . has interest in Key Club, his car . . . and baseball, spelled with a capital B . . . once valedictorian of grade school . . . he should possess the scholarship needed for engineering at Teeh. Janis Ellen Bennett jan . . . blew in from New Alex . . . always full of good humor . . . was president of the fish in Dolphin . . . still shows her driver's license to all comers . . . will have her head in the clouds if shels an air line hostess. Carlo Bisignani Bis . . . spent many enjoyable hours in wood shop . . . learning the tricks of the trade . . . he enjoys sports and having a good time . . . in the future, look for him on the roof of a house, saw and hammer in hand. Sara Louise Black Sara . . . a Commercial student . . . was a member of the Dramatic Club . . . hier trip to New jersey proved to be quite interesting . . . shorthand will be very useful since a secretarial career is her plan. Study-our style Robert Bengel Bob . . . one of our transfers from Albuquerque, New Mexico . . . girls and table tennis are right down his alley . . . the pioneer spirit in him b-eekons him westward . . . aims to be a successful grease monkey. Mary Bertolini Mary . . . quite a vivacious person . . . spent a lot of her time delivering library notices . . . one of the few who like the angles of geometry . . . an avid baseball fan . . . Mary would like to visit Italy someday. Eugene Bisignani Bis . . . believes nothing can take the place of athletics . . . through his wonderful ability to make friends Bis was elected vice-president of Varsity C . . . Penn State may train him for government work. Bonnetta B. Blazek Bonnie . . . comes from Delmont . . . she is busy putting her domestic skills to work in home ee .... and striving for a better appreciation of art in the studio . . . afterward she cuts figures in the rink. 27
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sc Anna M. Arrigonie Ray Attenherger WVilliam F. Bamard John F. Bames Edward Barton I.ueille Basile Dorothy Baughman Mary Sue Baughman Delores ,lean Beitel Theodore Bell ltohert Bengel Harry I. Bennett Janis Ellen Bennett Mary Bertolini Theresa Marie Bianco Carlo Bisignani Eugene Bisignani john W. Black Sara Louise Black Bonnetta B. Bluzek Anna Nl. Arrigouic Anna . . . enjoyed literature class . . for she loxes poetry and novels . . . she hopes to enter Colunihia Uni- xersity and prepare for a teaching career . . . then tutor elementary chil- dren in their A B Cs. john F. Barnes john . . . has amhitions which are more than dreams . . . auto mechanics training at C. ll. S. and General Motors Institute--then, a garage of his own . . . with vacations, of course -lor hunting, fishing, and trapping. Ray Attenbergcr Bat . . . truly loved his sports . . . and is proud he helped defeat Hurst on two occasions . . . when he receives his diploma, he hopes it will he his passport to Kentucky University. Edward Barton Ed . . . enjoyed the cultural sub- jects-art, music, and French . . . as a memher of the Special Choir, he took part in assemhlies and the oper- etta . . . while his artistic ability aided him on the soiree decoration com- mittee. 26 William F. Barnard Bill . . . a man of the soil . . . who can think of nothing hetter than farm- ing , . . he worked four years for FFA . . . then hecaxne the cluhis president . . . someday hopes to get married and settle down on his own farm. Lucille Basile Lou . . . this short girl pursues the General course . . . playing the accordion and piano consumes much of her time . . . finds stage plays in- triguing . . . she's off to the U. of Buffalo to become a music or kinder- garten teacher.
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These women! janet Blystone janet . . . in Homer City High she wove her interests into the Glee Club and F. H. A .... she says that thereis nothing like baseball and football . . . she is thinking about college to pre- pare her for becoming a buyer for a department store. Donna Jean Boyle Donna . . . has manners which en- dear her to friends . . . and they could well be imitated . . . she would like to prepare for a nursing career at WVestmoreland Hospital . . . and th-en perhaps join a branch of the armed service. Bert V. Bringe Bert . . . once belonged to a rival of ours-Ken Hi . . . at heart he is a sports lover, although he never act- ually played on big teams . . . civil engineering may take him to a college campus . . . imselected at present. Ioan Elizabeth Budd Bugsy . . . a blue-eyed blonde . . . enjoyed membership in the Commer- cial Club . . . a faithful fan of C.H.S. sports, she goes to all the gamesu . . . Greensburg Business School is next . . . then a position as a secretary. Donald Bloom Peanut . . . commutes from Unity Township in his jeepster . . . Key Club and his collection of old coins use up his spare time . . . he works at Henry Printing Company . . . in preparation for a career as an offset printer. John E. Bolton Jack . . . this tall wrestler's favorites are Mr. Stable and college algebra . . . called the roll in Key Club meetings . . . enjoys stories by jack London . . . and keeping a car in constant use . . the future-college or the Navy. Albert E. Brahosky Al . . . won the Legion award- also proved he deserved it . . . he enjoys training dogs to be his compan- ions on hunting trips . . . or just spending an hour with friends . . . his dreams are for a business, money, and then travel. Iacquelyn Brown jacquie . . . the class chose her as a May Queen attendant for three years . . . her activities included three ears in Senate . . . and service on botff the soiree and social committees of S.G.A. . . . she hopes she'll be off to college next fall. Geraldine Burkhart Gerry . . . always had an activity to attend . . . the annual, Special Choir, the House . . . singing was the most fun . . . at the Latin dances and variety show . . . she'll become a doc- toris right-hand girl . . . at a type- writer. 3. IOR 172 1 E1 w I L ll fm not guilty! Irving L. Bloom Irving . . . amazed his listeners from time to time with his oratorical ability . . . he has no mean penn when it comes to writing, either . . . but he trusts his greatest skill lies in the field of medicine . . . which he aspires to study. Robert Bowman Bob . . . his likable manner won him many fri-ends . . . very active in S. C. A. affairs . . . belonged to the House of Representatives, the Senate, and the Student Court . . . intends to further his education at Waynesburg. Mary Carolyn Brewer Sis . . . a very friendly soul . . . worked as a cafeteria aide . . . her trip to Harrisburg and Hershey with the F.H.A. proved to be her biggest thrill . . . next comes a job either as a telephone operator or as a typist. Iune Brown Iunie . . . had five years of art training in Chicago . . . without a doubt, art is her headline interest . . . be natural and happy -these are junieis qualifications for an admirable friend . . . a job awaits her on return to Chicago. Richard L. Bush Bush . . . worked on the farm dur- ing the summer . . . he spent spare time in his fatheris shop . . . a ma- chine shop enthusiast . . . he will eam his livelihood making machines tick. sf '28
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