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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LUCAS, JOHN J. “Johnnie” Powerful voice . . . very dark . . . thinks one shouldn't listen to flattery . . . aims to be a chemist or musician. MARCIXKO, JOSEPH Dark hair . . . dark complexion . . . reserved . . . never shirks . . . friendly. 4 M: SK lvO, HELEN DOROTHY' “Click” Dances to Eddie Duchin . . . nice uresser . . . bakes cakes. McOARTHYr, MARCELLA “Mickey” Zestful . . . quite thin . . . attends all basketball games . . . inspired to go to college and teach. McCLATv HEY, JAMES BERNARD “Siam” Happy-go-lucky . . . tormenter . . . lively and gay . . . dances. McCUE, CHARLES ANDREW “Red” Red hair . . . always joking . . . amiable . . . interested in aviation . . . listens to the radio . . . yearns to be a success as a trombonist. McDowell, mary Isabel “issy” Tall, dark Southern lass . . . enunciates clearly . . . roller skates and plays tennis . . . collects postal cards . . . wishes to go to Alabama U. and be a famous designer. Me IK) WELL, SARAH MARGARET “Peg” Another Southern gal . . . light hair . . . lively . . . also collects postal cards . . . hankering for interior decorating. McGARY, VIRGINIA “Ginny” Tall and slender . . . enjoys skating and dancing . . . favorite study is English . . . endeavoring to go to Indiana State Normal . . . will be a teacher. McGUIRE, HELEN G. “Mickey” Studious . . . congenial . . . winsome . . . plays tennis . . . reads a great deal . . . honor student . . . hall cop . . . would like to go to Slippery Rock, then teach. McKEOWX, DONALD FRANCIS “Don” Second Johnny Weismuller . . . sticks to his own ideas . . . heart and soul in Munhall's swimming team . . . carried away many honors. MERRICK, ROBERT WALTER “Bob” Contemplative . . . healthy . . . talks little but says a lot ... a future scientist . . . always experimenting. hS. Another of Miss MacBeth’s unexpected quizzes. 19. Mr. W herry visits Social Economics Class. 21. Judge Shramm talked to the Student Body. 24. Seniors order Commencement Invitations. Senior Play practice in Carnegie Library. 27. Munhall won last game! —28— Yearbook Executives.
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