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Seniors Outstanding In wick, master stage technician- what they need for this stage now . . . Charles Kirkwood, holds up the sport panel in Trotty Veck-is a good steady all-around fellow . . . Arlene Jack, an- other pillar in band and orchestra, ac- tress of no small renown . . . Bill Lan- der, with my height and deep voice do you think I can pass for a man? . . . Phil Logero, I like sports, but there is nothing so fascinating as Science . . . Dorothy Klingensmith, a bit of the old and a bit of the new-scholastically and socially active . . . Mildred Mac, part of the main attraction at the high school office, personification of fun, friendliness and attractiveness . . . Anna Motko, I don't know what I'll do when I get out of school' '... George Nelson, a small but potent package of human animation . . . Rose Nigra, low in demerits and high in credits-schol- astic and otherwise . . . Madalyn and Kathleen Nolte, like a rose among the thorns' . . . Karl Palczer, his spe- cialty is the trumpet . . . Bob Parks, aspires to a career in radio-practices before the student body every Tues- day morning . . . Melvina Oglietti, pri- vate secretary to Mr. Tench, finds seats in the dark for movie-goers . . . Floyd Peterman, has a winning personality, an experienced actor and class officer . . . Lloyd Peterman, high scoring for- Edwards Laverne Dale, Eleanor Elliot, Kenneth Ednie, Harriett Eshelman, Edward Eagleson, Agnes Favero Bart Dyett Betty Gasbarro, Armondo Furman, Marie Gerheim, Page Ferrick, Helen Good, Clair Fulton Betty Jane T H E M I N E T A S Through the Comero's Eye
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Recognition In Scholastic Endeavor assuming-a steadfast friend . . . Leone Bowers, busy executive- responsibi1- ity rests heavily upon my shoulders. . . . Marie Castelnouva, a reporter with a nose for a story like a bloodhound . . . Mike Cibik, outstanding on field and floor-likes to make speeches . . . Catherine Chiatello, another charming career girl . . . Elby Coy, swing en- thusiast-plays a mean sax . . . Kath- ryn Clark, noted for her mother parts in plays-can carry on an interesting and-vertical-conversation . . . Elea- nor Dale, tickler of the ivory keyboard and bell-ringer in the band . . . Agnes Eagleson, reliable basketball player and all-around good sport . . . Bart Favero, my ambition is to be a good athlete . . . Betty Fulton, suburban is my style' '... Page Gerheim, girls are nice people -Page intends to open a taxi service in town . . . Clair Good, chief executive of the class of '40- It's a great life' '... John Ghiardi, 'twhen greater things are needed, Science will produce them' '... Kitty Gosser, some people talk a lot because they have something to say . . . Aldo Gorelli, lives across the way, a never-ending source of wisecracks and jokes . . . Jean Groves, outstanding in athletics and scholarship-expects to teach physical education . . . Meade Jack, one of these men about town . . . Albert Har- Ciblk Leo Castelnuova, Marie Canto, Edward Chiatello, Catherine Csonka, Frank Crawford. O'Jean Doyle Phillip Bruner Bemeice Cibik, Mike Cevario, Kathleen Coy, Elby Clark, Kathryn Dobradenka, Amel Crooks Martha
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Athletics ward on the Varsity five-a good man that will be missed badly . . . Roland Peterson, shy, reticent, firm-a broken mold specimen . . . Georgetta Ritchie, one of the promising songstresses in the versatile class of '40 . . . Bill Roberts, a permanent fixture of fun, cheerfulness, and general jolliness . . . Ruth Sinail, studious, friendly, with a winning smile . . . Jack Shearer, What was it you wanted to know about a car?' '... Rus- sell Smail, a Stonewall on the gridiron, a student in the classroom, and a good guy otherwise . . . Wallace Stitt, a Sportsman of field and stream . . . Wil- liam Vincler, acclaimed on the basket- ball floor for his knack of strategy . . . Anthony Vota, captain of Varsity five and fullback of the Varsity eleven . . . Jean Welsh, diminutive, energetic-has a knack for getting things done . . . Charles Adams, typical of Leechburg's men about town . . . Madeline Ba- rello, poise is the pathway to beau- ty . . . Ronald Balboa, football man- ager . . . Anna Bisaha, local skating rink fan . . . Albert Best, gentleman farmer to be . . . Ann Bonello, industrious, self-reliant . . . Evelyn Bouch, quiet, reserved . . . Berneice Bruner, charming, vivacious . . . Edward Conto, better Ghlardi, John Gosser, Kitty Grimm, Ellen Gorelli, Aldo Harmon, Jim GFOVCS, J68.!1 Groza, Kathryn Jack, Meade Harwick, Albert Giworonik, Anna Ignatz, Anna Kasacj ak, Andrew Kirkwood, Charles Israel, Etta
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