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' 'Q ., E v' '? I F SI? ALEX JABLONSKI Sonny ' Silent-e is golden. The above adage seems to be very appropri- ate for Alex, for he is a studious boy. He takes his studies seriously and considers it as muf-h as a 1-rime to come to school without his les- sons prepared. He is not known to waste his time in idle Words. A clean-cut fellow and a sincere friend, he is held in high regard by all his classmates and teachers. Alex seems to be girl-shy: but ya never can tell. We are :-onfident that whatever Work he decides to lake up will abound in happiness and sun-cess. JOSEPH MCANDREW Joe Joe is jollyg Joe is gay: Some day he'll he President Of the U. S. A. Joe joined our forces as a Junior. Oh! what a whale of a di1Terence just two years made. l'or a time he was backward and shyg now he is the outslanding sheik of the Senior class. Joe just loves to argue, and We're sure with his arguing ability he would win the debating team with any school or college. If any of our class is ever up against it in the history or the loca- tion of some city, go to Joe and he-'ll tell you right then and there. We are not sure of what .loscph's intentions for the future are, but we know that if he makes as many friends in fu- ture years as he had made at Bradley High, there is no doubt about his success. CATHERINE FICKINGER Kitty A girl that is sweet, A girl that is trueg VVithout her, I wonder Whatever We'd do. One glance at Catherine would make you think that she is quiet, but Catherine has her szhare to say when the bunch gets together. In our Junior year she joined us coming from the parochial school. She brought with her many :ly sayings. She is very popular among the opposite sex, especially one in Lost Creek. You will all know what kind of a poetess she is by wading the Glass poem and Class song. She in- tends to her-ome il nurse, and herefs wishing her sueeess. TEN
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' - ll ., eg N K0 6? ' PAUL HOLDA Paul All boys love their sisters, But Paul so goodC'?J has grown 'Phat he loves other boys' sisters Far better than his own. At one time we thought Paul was bashful: but oh! he simply tags after a certain member of the Senior class. He simply refuses to talk to the hoys when any girls are around. Paul is one of the industrious students of the class. He is the only one that has ambition to work after school hours. VVe think that some day Paul will publish a daily paper entitled, Exchange News. XYith his jolly disposition, success is assured. IMELDA MORGAN Mildy From morning till night it was Imelda's de- light to chatter and talk about---- Mildy came to us in our Junior year from St. Joseph's High. This does not mean that she did not form many friendships. She immedi- ately became interested in the opposite sex and espeeially one from the Junior class. By her laugh, Imelda has attracted the attention of many. Without her powder and rouge box, Imelda would he lost. Imelda, don't mind any- thing we say. Imelda wishes to become a stenographer. YVe know by her pleasant dispo- sition that nothing but success van be her lot. ENRICA ECKER Eddie You hear the child laughing-you think it's all fun: But the angels laugh, too-at the good she has done. This charming brunette is another popular member of the Senior class. 'Rica is Well liked hy her classmates, but her popularity extends even further than that. It is well known that a certain Senior in a neighboring high sehool holds her interest and that she just flotes on 4-akes bought in bakery shops. I-low about it, 'Rica? This little lady has an extensive eapa- eity for sweetmeats and chewing gum is her second navne. Of what she intends to do after leaving high svhool we know nothing: but we're sure that if success eomes from hard work, En- ric-a will surely attain it. Ambition-'Po he a school marm! Favorite expression- My stars! A: A' v' X Pol , -' NINE H.. 'N'
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Q P1 CHARLES KULICK Charley That he is bashful and sedate, XVe all have our doubts to state. Charley is a remarkably witty, jovial fellow and can drive dull care away by his cheerful sallies. However, as a general rule, he is seri- ously inclined and he considers school such an important factor that he rarely misses a day. Charles is also interested in athletics for he takes an aetive part in both football and bas- ketball. He is also somewhat an actor, as he has already featured in the L-lass play and will lake part in the 0-pereitta. His ambition is to het-ome an engineer and we know that his ready smile and good nature will bring: him success. MARY MCANDREW Ray A treasure we can never replace. . Mary passed from class to class sowing sun- shine and reaping golden friendships and now in hor Senior year she is the proud possessor of many friends and admirers. When Dan Cupid used his little bow and arrow he seems to have pierced Mary so deeply that we fear for her recoveryg nevertheless, we hope for the best. Dame Rumor hath it that this little lady is atiiliated to the sun in some way, because there is a bright little RAY that is Continu- nlly shining about her. Pardon us, Mary: we didn't mean that: it was a slip of the pen. Ambition-To go to Penn State. Favorite saying- Aw g wan. HELEN HAVERTY Skeet:5 'Tiiggzling when she comes, And giggling when she goes: But what on earth it's all about, Nobody seems to know. This contribution to our Senior class is a witty, jovial young' lady to whom we owe much for brightening our worrisome days in high school. Although she joined us in our Junior ranks, she has won the hearts of all by her ready smile and sunny disposition. To cite the accomplishments of this girl would be an end- less task, but we could not pass her Without mentioning her rare genius in composition. Skeets loves to read, especially Maclead Raine-'s novels, because she find: Erones quite interesting. VVhen asked one day hy some of her classmates what kind of work she liken: best, Skeeter said: Gardenin9,'. 1 just love mowin'! Oh, yes! Sheets has her lmy friends, but you can't blame a girl for that when they just seem to rush her to death. XVith Skeets ' lovable disposition she is an irresistable charm to the sheiky young occu- pants of Uarr's porch at lunch time. Her aim is teaching, and she is hound to succeed in her future vocation. ELEY EN
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