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JACOBSON, ROBERT L. “Speed” Best dresser . . . short . . . good-hearted . . . plays the sax . . . yearns to be a business man and see America. JAMES, MARY “Mary” Modest . . . shy . . . courteous . . . believes in loving your neighbors . . . favors Slippery Rock . . . aims to teach and be rich . . . keeps a scrap book. 4 JOHNSON, HAROI.I) A. “Ikey” Small but lively . . . talkative . . . enjoys Major Bowes’ program ... a swimmer in spare time . . . air-minded ... a future transport pilot. JOHNSON, MELVIN ••Mel” Happy-go-lucky . . . handsome blonde . . . fun lover . . . stage guild member . . . likes Shirley Temple. JOHNSTONE, ROBERT DALE “Frog” Attractive smile . . . likes the fair sex . . . leans toward athletics . . . member of the stage guild. JONES, DAVID ALBERT “Dave” Slender . . . musical . . . plays drum in band . . . has a smile for all . . . full of pep . . . roots at all games. JONES, MILLARD FILLMORE “Mill” Park’s contribution to the handsome lads . . . friendly . . . ardent stamp collector . . . high-minded . . . hankers to design airplanes. KACIN, STEPHEN “Casey” Plays checkers . . . ardent fan of Rudy Vallee . . . headed for Tech or aviation school. KERNOHAN, EDNA MAE Tall and thin . . . basketball player . . . training to be a private secretary . . . likes shorthand. KERNS, BRUCE “Dan” Well-liked . . . sedate . . . modest . . . hikes . . . thinks “Silence is Golden” . . . aims to travel. KINO, ELIZABETH ROSE “Betty” Debonair . . . chic . . . jolly . . . hobby is interior decorating . . . always dancing . . . will be a capable private secretary . . . already a typist. KITZINGER, MARGARET “iVg” Tall, thin, blonde . . . reads, dances, and keeps a scrap book . . . listens to “The Hit Parade” . . . wants to make a million. 22. Senior Play Cast selected. 23. 17° below—P rrr—it is cold! Juniors start as Ilall Cops. 27. Report Card Day—Mid-Year Marks. 28. Practice begins for Senior Play. 30. Snowing again. FEBRUARY 4. 1 )r. Stone is congratulating A and talking to our F stu- dents. M unhall beats Washington. Is Spring here?
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HAYRILLA, JOSEPH RUIK)LPH “Joe” Peppy . . . personality . . . artistic . . . artist of paper . . . hobby is drawing and aim is to be a cartoonist. HAWKINS, JEANNE LISTON “Hat ” Hails from Homestead High . . . loyal to Munhall . . . government position in view . . . fan of Nelson Eddy . . . dances to Jan Garber. HAYNES, CHARLES ARTHUR “Suite” Tall, lanky bass singer in choir . . . that’s his hobby . . . dances . . . ambitious to teach . . . maybe sociology. HENDERSON, WILSON “Wee” Football player . . . friendly . . . reserved. HILL, MARION ELIZABETH “Mae” Pep, vim and vigor . . . brunette . . . capable seamstress . . . hale and hearty . . . enjoys a good laugh . . . will cheer patients in the hospital. HOFFMAN, SYLVIA ANN “Syl” Trim and neat . . . nice dresser . . . wavy brunette . . . congenial . . . hall cop. HOLLIS, JAMES PAUL “Slim” Towering six-footer plus . . . says little but means it . . . ambitious . . . will go far in the business world. HOWELL, PAUL ORRIS “Dixie” Wavy hair . . . flashing smile . . . capable Whitaker lad . . . popular . . . editor-in-chief of school paper. HOZA, CLARENCE RICHARD “Caar” Takes everything calmly . . . likes James Cagney . . . rides around in a car . . . saves pennies for gas . . . swell dresser. HULL, MELVA JUNE “Mel” Finds the humor side of everything . . . can’t see why people go to shows . . . enjoys window shopping in town . . . likeable lass of Whitaker. JACKO, PAULINE “P.J.” Placid and serene . . . pleasant . . . ambitious . . . wants to dance like Ginger Rogers . . . typing her way to a secretarial position. JACOBS, LOUISE ALBERTA “Jake” Trim, winsome, likeable lass . . . pearly teeth add to her charming features . . . plans to adopt Carnegie Tech as her Alma Mater and continue her musical career . . . exquisite leading lady. Happy? 3. Work has begun once again. Basketball Game—lost to McKeesport. 6. Plans for a Leap Year Dance being made. 7. German Play! 9. Nice rainy day. Munhall-Homestead Game. 13. Exams begin. 17. Social Economic students listen to talk about investments. Chemistry exam. 20. Tryouts for Senior Play. 21. Munhisko out. —25—
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