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THE MILLVALEAN owns a beautiful accordion . . . Irma Pschirer wants to be a beauty operator . . . Joseph Pusateri is a credit to the Freshman basketball team . . . Rose Pusateri puts crochet needles to use . . . William Rakers is a polite buoy and a basketball star . . . Dorothy Rheam is a baton twirler . . . Dorothy Riddlebaugh is one of our brightest Freshmen . . . William Roth is ia handsome lad . . . Jacob Sauter laughs off his grades . . . Anna Mae Scheuring believes in having more than one friend . . . Jean Schiefelbein is short but sweet . . . Lillian Schmitt is always joking . . . Mildred Schoenian has a pleasing personality . . . Celine Schroeffel wears her hair in attractive styles . . . Nelda Schultz likes doing her own work . . . Mildred Schwab has a voice that has a pleasing tone . . . jack Scott is an ardent brasketball fan . . . Anthony Solman can't sit in the same seat in study hall for five minutes . . . Clara Staus dvoesn't have much to say when it comes to arguing . . . Betty Stieving blushes . . . John Stout is ia promising young athlete . . . Elmer Steinsdorfer and Edward Ulrich are inseparable . . . Rose Strafalace can surely make the grade . . . Mildred Thomas is a friendly girl from Mt. Troy . . . Rose Marie Tobac finds little time to waste . . . Lilamay Tolley has becoming clothes . . . Mary Jane Truver likes to twirl her bataon . . . George Ulrich will probably choose boxing as a profession . . . Dorothy Voit always makes the honor roll . . . Betty Marlene Walter plays the clarinet . . . Betty jane Walter likes the song Oh Billy . Why not? . . . Ruth Walthers is a generous helpful girl from Mt. Troy . . . Eleanore Waltz has blond hair that is always in place . . . Marjorie Wilkes enjoys all kinds of athletics . . . Mary Windstein dloes not believe in attending school every day . . . Jean Wolfarth enjoys makin-g eyes at people . . . Louise Zeilfelder is always worrying about her hair . . . joseph Ziccarelli sports new shoes. Why shouldn't he? Mary Pavkovich Armella Ulrich Anna Mae Kofmehl SKATES Round and round you go-where you stop nobody knows describes the everfsofpopular recreation, skating. Clatter, chatter, pushing, and smiles all com' posed the social whirl of fun provided by the skates sponsored this year. In October the season was opened by the Seniors who paved the way for the following juniors, Sophomore, and Hi'Y skates. l MID YEAR FROLIC On January 25 our dancers filled their eyes with admiration at the rows of red and white crepe paper trimmings with the added touch iorf balloons receiving their transforming colors from the stage footlights. Paul Pience's orchestra struck th-e music for the enjoyment of jitterbugs at this annual Sophomore frolic, while table games offered the fun hor those who preferred not to dance. Page Forty-four
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NINETEEN HUNDRED FORTY FRESHMAN CLASS apparently afraid of girls . . , Betty Jane Kearney and Mae Ruth Perry are chums . . . Warren Kernan reads every hiziok about dogs that he can hnd . . , Verna Kestner plays excellent basketball . . . Earl King hasn't a grudge against anyone . . . Charles Klenk will some day he a second Mr. Zimmer . . . William Klir may be quiet in class hut he's talkative with his many friends . . . Margaret Klug has a hoy friend out of school . . . Paul Knauer and Armella Ulrich get along well together . . . George Koelsch is a quiet peacefloving person . . , Annamae Kofmehl displays skill in Arithmetic . . . Charles Kopp is tall and carefree , . . joseph Koran is irregular in attendance . . . Roy Kremmel liaughs at his own jokes . . . Grace Kretz may often he seen in the company of Ray Senk . . . Marie Kumpfmiller accompanies Ann Poslusney wherever she goes . . . Sylvia Lache will someday make a good cook . . . Catherine Lalle is an actress who will be a credit to our school . . . Ruth Lamb excels in huhy talking . . . jack Lang always seems to he looking for candy . . . Violet Lang is Dolores Sipple's closest friend . . . William Leahy is another Lew Lahr . . . Marie Leonetti wishes to he a great ice skater . . . Bernadine Lunz conf vinccs everyone that good things come in small packages . . . Beatrice Manupelli is a true friend and dependable toa . . . George Marlovits is known as lviillvales paper hoy . . . Margaret Matakovich is a conscientious worker . . . Robert McCutcheon doesnt like walking so he rides his hicycle . . . Francis Meunzer doesn't get angry when teased ahout his height . . . Verna Mihlfried wears a diamond ring on her finger . . . Bartholomae Mikus can surely handle a haskethall . . .Elva Ruth Miller is always up to mischief . . . Marie Antoinette Miller has l'-een duhhed Tony . . . Richard Montileone has everything that goes with red hair . . , Frank Mrak likes to take to the Senior girls . . . Homer Muckkevich finds plausihle excuses for staying at home . . . Frank Munson has played a numher of trum et solos . . . Lois Ostrum takes her ta dancing seriousl P I n I I A P . Y . . . Donald Parker is interested in writing and photography . . . Dorothy Parolski is nicknamed Dot . . . Mary Pavkovich is Miss Andrews' hest English student . . . Verna May Pavlick makes friends easily . . . Joseph Petti helieves in getting what he wants . . . Norman Pfister doesn't helieve in comhing dffwn his curly locks . . . Robert Pfund is an enjoyahle companion . . . Catherine Pickl is always alert in a haskethall game . , . Ruth Porr has the makings of a good accountant . . . Eleanor Pschirer has hands you love txt touch . . . Francis Pschirer Page liorlv ilin-0
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