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l.. 1 SAM l,A!'lSALANO, AMELIA PETERS, ANNA PIACEBI, MARY PISHIONERI, BIARTHA Po1'rER, JEAN lUC'f'XITTl, WVALTER Rouuvx, JAMEs Ross, WILLIAM RUBY, MARY SCHLEMMER, NIAXINE SCHROCK, DOROTHY SEARFOSS, CHEN'FPll! SH.-XF!-'Eli, ZACI-IARY SOCKACI, WILLIAM THALao'r1', KATI-IRYN Yox-xo, GEORGE YOUNG, HAIIIQY ZEIGLEH.. AM l'AssALANo, that quiet boy from 314 whose constant companion was Joe Metz . . . AMICLIA 17E'l'l'1liS was a talkative, likeable girl frankly admitting she preferred marriage as her career . . . ANNA PIACESI was small and neat and was one of the class's most dependable persons . . . lX lAliY PIsIIIoNI4:RI lived up to the family name in sports and was also a most active class worker . . . hlAlt'l'HA POTTER accomplished much in four years, both scholastieally and in class affairs, her hair and her personality were synonomously brilliant . . . JEAN RICCIUTI, this quiet dark-eyed brunette was a dependable librarian besides taking an active part in class activities . . . WALTER Rosockef 'tLottie was itll all-rouIId studentfugood to the last drop, Sr. A. Vice President and itll athlete ranking with the best . . .lAMEs Ross, a Koppelite who hoped to become a Inachinist, enjoyed camping, hunting, and his pal, Chester Shaffer . . . WILLIAM RIlBX 'hlS name and his countenance were one and the same. He and his laugh came from lillport . . . NIARY SCHLEMMER, although quiet and serious, was friendly with those she knew well . . . NIAXINE SCHROCK-Hslaphappy Max goes in for orchestras, anything that sounds like fun and secretarial work . . . IDOROTHY SEARI-'oss, had a leaning towards drawing and interior decorating, at which may she have much success . . . fill l'1S'l'l'1R SIIAFEIAIIQ, f'Spike our representative from Frisco enjoyed sales class, basketball, swimming, and study hall . . . ZAGIIARY SOCKACIiHZGli0,, was always razzed because he was a hayseed who knew his oats . . . WILLIAM THALGOTT, the winner of the American Legion Medal Award in eighth grade, was another one of our farmer boys . . IQATHRYN YoHo who expected to make elerking her vocation proved herself an efficient saleswoman for our class during football season . . . GEORGE YOUNG joined the navy to see the world, but found the girls more interesting . . . 'tNow let's get dowII to business, says HARRY ZEIGLER, the hard-boiled chief of our class play and eopped the prize for the best class joker. W, ELLWOODIAN
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IRGINIA IQAST hoped to enter the medical profession as a nurse or the business world as a secretary . . . BEN KELLER proved a powerhouse guard on the gridiron and a brilliant conversationalist on third floor . . . l'lSTHER KIliKEli tall and easy-going, possessed an in- imitable gum-chewing technique . . . NICK KOWALL, the senior class actor's motto was Live, laugh, and love the women! . . . JOSEPHINE KWOLEK was short and slender and loved to laugh. May you always be able to take life so jovially . . . MARGARET LORDI was a neat girl, always ready, willing, and able to help her class . . . XVILLIE NIACIOGE was a Inember of our football squad who guarded the portals of Lincoln High as doorman . . . DOIIOTHY BIAGEE was pretty and popular, her skill in wearing beautiful clothes will aid her as a future dress designer . . . FLORENCE AlAIE'l l'A had pretty black eyelashes protecting eyes which gleamed with pleasure in shorthand class, her favorite . . . l'lTHlflL hlAIN, liked the Saturday afternoon job of peddling hot dogs at the football games . . . SARAH NIARION, that beautiful dark-eyed brunette whose interest was invested in a Senior B .... IOE MOCANDLESS-Mr. Herrold's stooge, had an overflowing profane vocabulary, was a wizard CPD on the dance floor . . . IQATHLEEN MENPIICE was a member of that ever-famous radiator gang, her Mary Livingston giggle was recognized by all .... I OE BIETZ, who portrayed Doc so realistically in the class play, hoped someday to make that profession a reality . . . l'lLSll'I AllNTEEliY'Ll'12lt petite blond who was a whiz on roller skates-had a skin you love to touch . . . ICMMA AIORABITO, that Amazon in our class play-look out, Hollywood, here we rome . . . i'IIARLIcs Music, sent in when the team needed him most-he was the water boy . . . l'l'I'IIEL ll'I l'0Bl-IR, that girl with the flashing smile who used it impartially and generously . . . ANTHONY PAOLIA was interested in aviation but was really a down-to-earth reliable boy .... IAMES PARKER liked to park his carcass under a car and experiment with its Inechanism . . Just a dumb freshman . ANTHONY PASSANTES in our elass play, was envied for his shiny, brown, curly hair . . VIRGINIA KANT, BEN KI-1LI.ER, IQHTHER IQIRKER, NICK KOW'ALL, JOSEPHINE KWOLEK, lVlARGARET Lorem, WILLIE lVlAf'l0UFl., IFORUTHY AlAGEl-I, FLoRI:Nr'E NIAIETTA, l':'l'HEL MAIN, SARAH MARION, JOSEPH MCCANDLESS, KATHLEEN NlENElCE, .IONEPH KIETZ, l'II.sII: IXIINTI-:IaR, ICMMA MORAIIITO, CFIARIIES Music ETHEL OTTOBER, ANTHONY PAGLIA, .lAIvIEs PARKER, ANTHONY l'AssANTr:. MORNING H 3 3i'.' 22
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Who's Who MORNING O O O Among Qur Seniors The best sport . . The most musically inclined boy . The most musically inclined girl . ,. The laziest student The most talkative student . The shyest girl . The charming girl . The best dressed girl The best dressed boy The dramatic girl The dramatic boy . The most artistic girl The most artistic boy The best girl singer The best boy singer . The most dependable boy . . The most dependable girl . WALTER ROBUOK CHARLES BAER HELEN FLEIBCHER . BEN KELLER . EsTHER COOK LOUISE GREGER VIRGINIA FRAsER DOROTHY MAGEE MYRON GELBACH DOROTHY MAGEE HARRY ZEIGLER MAXINE SOHROCK CHARLES GRETCH MARTHA POTTER . HAROLD HOUK BOR DEBORTOLI . ESTHER COOK The smallest girl . . . DOROTHY CEARFOSS The best class joker . . . . HARRY ZEIGLER The girl with the most school spirit . . ESTHER COOK The boy with the most school spirit . . MYRON GELBACH The studious girl . . . .' MARTHA POTTER The studious boy . . . . BOB DEBORTOLI The champion gum chewer . . DORIS CHRISTIE The champion sleeper . . HAROLD HOUK 24
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