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lqlaill laiinilalelcllllllpqllfi JOHN F. BOLSTER rrjdrku If ever you are in doubt of anything ask Jack and he'll give you the answer and it will be right, too. Jack has won our ad- miration as both a student and an actor. He seems to prefer blonds, but we can't blame him for that-can we? LAWRENCE BONTZ, JR. B012zer La1'1'y We hear that Larry likes to entertain the people in salesmanship class with his cornet. Maybe some day he'll be a Paul Whiteman or a Rudy Vallee. You'd be sure of loyal sup- port from the class of '30, anyway. CARL H. BROADT B1'oudty Carl is one of our big boys , he is not very talkative, but still water runs deep, you know. We wish you luck at Beckley and throughout your life. E. MARJORIE BROWNSON Marjorie is one of the brilliant girls in the class of '30. We wonder why she likes Fords ? That's all right Marge we don't blame you a bit. Lots of luck at Rhode Island State College. PAUL HENRY BUCHHOLZ Pallie Paul is a quiet lad, but he has won the hearts of his classmates with his cheerful dis- position. We know he will be successful in his chosen work. Best of luck Pollie . EVELYN GERTRUDE BUTLER HE-gym If silence were golden, Evy would be in the poor house, but we like her just the same. '30 wishes this cheerful little lass much luck and happiness. BETTY JANE CARTER fIBeeJJ Betty with her long golden curls is one of the outstanding members of our class. Al- though she is a loyal member of '50, the class of '32 also has her support-we wonder why? The sophomores were pretty nifty this year, so thats all O. K. M. 8: X. Bee, Success at Goucher, CONNIE LEWIS CANARIS Small but mighty, that's what most people think of Connie. You know, Napoleon was- nt very big. We consider Stroudsburg very lucky in getting this cheerful chap. Page Nineteen
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1' CV I I W MEL ft nlis STE WART IRVIN BETTERLY Sleu ' Stew came to us from the farm, but he surely shook the hayseed quickly when he landed in H. H. S. '30 wishes you the best of luck, Stew . ANGELO P. BIANCO uAngu nU' M-11 Angelo is one of the high lights of 1930. Can he dance? Can he sing? Can he joke? He's especially popular with another singing member of our class. Here's hoping with your charming personality, Ang you'll win your way to success. LYLE R. BILLIG Lyle is often seen driving a big sedan. We do not know who Lyle is particularly inter- ested in, but from hearing her talk he cer- tainly must be charming. Best of luck at Beckley. LOLEADA MARIE MILDRED BITTNER ' 'Leadf' Loleada is a charming little blonde lass with a continuous giggle. However when it comes to class work she's there with the goods. Dur- ing her high school days she has made many friends. May this continue to follow you through life, Leady . MARTHA BECKER Becky Mollie This capable commercial lass, has won the hearts of her classmates by her cheerful dis- position. We know she'll make someone a good stenog. GORDON BEISEL Goalie This studious person has little to say, but those who know him know that he is a great sport. Best wishes to you Gordie . CATHERINE BELTZ IFKHIYYY Catherines laugh is contagious. May she someday laugh her way to success. Best of luck to Kitty , who certainly can tickle the keys of a typewriter. RUTH BERGSTRESSER Teddy Ruth has shown during her three years with us quite a few of her capabilities. We know her ship of dreams will come in well laden, because it has a capable skipper . l 5' I M 4-41 . ff M ,, v mat I1 Page Eighteen vffifl. .N JN- s-it 'Clit ,WC-N 62-so Z3 1- t rx-LQ it , -, it x f., 'sf ,. ' ,r 1 f I 4 8
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hannnanansaanan maxaman: 1113.1 ESTHER MARGUERITE COOK E.r.rie Cookie Cookie has made many friends during her high school days despite the fact that she is quiet and sedate. Furthermore, Esther is one of our brightest students. We expect big things of Essie when she begins putting her acquired knowledge to practice. JOHN COOK 1olJnie Cookie Although johnie is rather quiet and studious, he has given much to his school. We shall never forget how Cookie and his crew worked on the scenery for our drama club plays. We know this earnest student will not have a hard time in painting his way to success. MAXINE YVONNE COPENHAVER Max Frankie Not too large, and not too small, But sweet and pretty and liked by all. Everyone will agree that these words describe Max . She has ever been a loyal supporter of all high school activities-especially basketball. Max's other half graduated in '29, but she man- ages to get along, nevertheless. EUGENE NELSON COSTELLO Fleer Feet All hail this versatile member of '30! Feet surely lives up to his name, for we hear he is quite accomplished on the dance floor. Feet will always be remembered by his classmates as a great sport. Our best wishes go with you, Nelson. MARY LOUISE CASE Beezie How is H. H. S. going to get along without Beezie ? During her school days she has made many friends with her charming per- sonality, and they weren't all females either. We don't know what she's going to do when she gets out of school-but we can imagine. NICHOLAS M. CASSANO ffNir!I ffNiEky!7 Nic is characterized by his wit and originality. With all his fun, however, Nic is a very earnest and studious boy. May suc- cess crown all of your efforts--just tackle the world's problems the way you did those in math class. ANGELO CHRISTINO, JR. Ang Ch1'irty Ang has been faithful to his class and his school on the basketball court and in the classroom. We shall always remember him for his winning manner. Christy has a right to be proud of himself and '30 wishes him success in everything. RUTH CIMMETT Rudy Steadfast and true, that's Rudy. We who have been her friends know her as one of the most reliable and true-hearted girls of the class. Ever willing to lend a helping hand, both in work and play-Rudy will always be in the front rank. Page Twenty
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