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Mackenzie, A. Maryetta “Kenzie” Accomplishments are many and varied—leans to a musical education—if it doesn’t interfere with her career as a home economics teacher—weakens to orange drops and Ray—faithful radio fan. Mahoney, Elikore M. “Red” Sweet as honey — demure — friendly — loves swimming but dancing comes first—reading is out—for “Red’s” spare time is occupied by curly haired blondes— and merrymaking. Manns, Wilhelmina J. “Manns” Energetic—sincere—nuts about peanuts—visualizes a vine-covered cottage—where she will make fancy salads to her heart’s content—and leave the scrubbing to the maid—bowling and dancing are her chief diversions. Mansell, Roberta L. “Bobbie” Slight — boyish — athletic — entertaining exclaims, “Oh Sugar”—Blondell and Crosby fan— aims to fly airplanes—and be a stenog. SENIORS Math if, Alexander “Scottie” Ts trying to find a way to end the depression- -would like to be a radio announcer—so he could recite “The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze”—those blue eyes and that Scotch accent make Scottie hard to forget—his weakness is red heads. McAnulty, Lois A. “Mac” Gay, young redhead—minx—always busy—talkative—enjoys rollerskating and good parties—to be a stenographer after Duffs. McCollum, Howard R. “Howdy” Pepsodent smile—drives a Buick and doesn’t need a mechanic to fix it—changes heart throbs every week—loathes liver and French— cats maple nut sundaes by the dozen—future aviator. Math in, Christina D. “Chrissie” Pert Scotch lassie—pep personified —you should see her play basketball—or lead cheers—or dance—to follow in Miss Upton’s footsteps. Max in, Andrew R. “Andy” Andy’s modest ambition: to be president of U.S.A.—and sing the “Star Spangled Banner”—would use his presidential powers to limit the curriculum to geometry, football, and movies. McGill, James W. “Jim” Dapper—smooth dancer—man about town—never misses a basketball game—but avoids the candy salesmen that go with ’em— catches up on sleep in study periods—future undecided. 29
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“Jim Len, James R. Chubby — jolly — outstanding sense of humor—Babe Ruth personified—mechanical genius- naturally turns to planes and autos— finds the life of a duck salesman not so bad—so he says. Lexgyel, Cornelia M. “Corky” Frolicsome — absentminded — all 'round athlete—swimming and basketball come first—and blue Monday last—enjoys Crosby and shorthand. Lelake, Bernard Bernie Defies description- our swimming star—bashful—modest- inquisitive—teachers pray for a contraption to keep him quiet— enjoys electrocuting insects—and asking pointless questions. Lengyel, Ethel S. “Eth” Lots of color, light, and life— radiates friendliness—noted for her smile and sense of humor— sings “Sugar Blues”—sews—looks forward to being a nurse. SENIORS Lesko, Theodore A. “Ted” Rough and ready—rollicking— good sport—irrepressible sense of humor—remembered as chef in Kitchen Chorus of “Cinderella Rose”—intends to develop his favorite subject, chemistry. Link, Harriett E. “Link” Tall — leisurely — graceful — portrait of a lady—would rather sew than eat- -favors Don Ameche and Claudette Colbert—future designer. Lukaszak, A. Helene “Lucky” Dainty — fragile — blonde — picture of serenity—music lover— pet peeves are dishwashing and sarcastic people. Lesxicek, Regina B. “Reg” Main ambition, to be Munhall’s girls’ basketball coach—tomboy— finds chewing gum her greatest personal necessity—to keep that smile, we suppose. Losz, John N. “Bugs” To airminded “Bugs” reading anything except Shakespeare is fun—chief hobby is swimming— which accomplishment may be of service—if the engine fails on “Bug’s” future Trans-Atlantic flight. Lynch, Alma T. “Al” Sophisticated — chic — Dame Fashion’s favorite—rollerskates— moans on Mondays—appreciates baseball games and good radio programs. 28
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McGill, Marian L. “Maine” Small—piquant—modern Eve— enjoys exciting basketball games —bored by biology—to enter the nursing profession. McMahon, Mary J. Mickey ' Our future nurse—frank—talkative—blushable—wouldn't miss Jack Benny—or teaching her Sunday School class—intends to marry a minister. McLaughlin, James T. “Cupid” Acquired that title for emoting in a Latin play-—literary genius of M.H.S.--possesses an unbelievably large vocabulary- and an unexpected and subtle sense of humor —poet -honor student the member of our class most likely to succeed in the literary world. Miller, Bertha B. “Bert” Looks ahead to a European tour—but just now movies and basketball will do—enjoys a good motion picture—is very particular in her likes and dislikes. SENIORS Mitchell, John “Tiny” Would like to be Zicgfield’s successor—and do a singing and whistling act of his own—his experience as manager of the Stage Guild will be of value in producing shows—our 2 football hero —hopes to make the team at Penn State—and then—off to Hawaii. Morgan, Dorothy W. “Dot” Wee, winsome miss—sunny disposition and a smile to match— nearly stole the show as “the brat” in “Cinderella Rose” and Icebound”—keeps a scrap book— will teach—after graduating from Westminster. Moore, Anna M. “Moore” Cheery little twin—brisk—efficient—pianist and vocalist—shies away from housework—contemplates teaching. Moon, Jane H. “Jane” Scientific Janie — delights in chemistry—manages to find time to dance—noted for her quiet humor and fun—a mainstay of the Rifle Club—you'll make your mark, Janie. Morgan, Michael J. “Joe” Studious—earnest self reliant —stamps and radio occupy his time—plays baseball—thinks of the time when he will travel—to strive for success as a radio engineer. Moore, Ralph J. “Red” Quiet — modest — unassuming —lots of endurance on the football field—appreciates Poe—cherished the hope of sailing before the mast of a sail-less boat. 30
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