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VIRGINIA CLEWELL Gtnny” A quiet, modest, unassuming girl whose attractive appearance bespeaks calmness and composure. Ladies don’t laugh—they smile as Virginia docs. This serene, serious Commercial student is a very tidy lass with never a hair amiss. We often wonder how you would look with your hair mussed, “Ginny”? Glee Club (2) (3), Secretary (3); Commercial Club (3): Operetta (2). ELMIRA COLVER ’ Elmira” Courteous, accurate, and ever-effleient, Elmira sets to work with a will. With praiseworthy skill she accom- plishes a given task—be it great or small. Her capability and willingness to serve have proven her worth. With her splendid business ability and pleasant smile, Elmira should go far in the business world. We are sure success will beam upon you soon. Glee Club (2); Forensic Society (3); Dramatic Club (3); Commercial Club (2) (3); Blue and White StafT, Typist (3). FERN COLVER “Fern” Fern is a quiet, serious, reserved girl with marked executive ability. Her poise, intelligence, and managerial ability have made her a valuable assistant to students and teachers alike. Her attractiveness, neatness, and initiative are the answer to a business man’s prayer. May your future be bright, Fern. Hockey (2); Science Club (1); Commercial Club (2) (3); Forensic Society (2) (3), Treasurer (3); Oratorical Contest (2); Dramatic Club, Treasurer (2), Secretary (3); Comet Staff, Assistant Business Manager (3); Senior Play, Business Manager (3); Dramatic Club Play, Business Manager (3). t;ccnty-ii.r
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FRANCIS BREIDINGER “Francis” Lean and lanky—almost tempted to say “Eiffel Tower personified” — that’s Francis. Francis never boasts nor does he shine brilliantly in extra-curricular activities; nevertheless, we all know ho is an active member of the Science Club; and who knows he may some day be a great scientist of the plodding, Toricellian type. Class Basketball (1) (2); Latin Club (2) (3): Science Club (2). SADIE CARTY “Chick” Blond, Teutonic beauty combined with graceful sophisti- cation help make “Chick” a cynosure in any crowd. She possesses a lovely low voice which charms her attentive audience, whether great or small. “Chick” has a knack for wearing pretty clothes and dresses smartly with that certain dash of style that may be termed “chic.” Hockey (1) (2); Basketball (1) (2) (3); Student Coun- cil (1); Dramatic Club (2) (3); Glee Club (1); Student Librarian (1) (2) (3); Latin Club (1) (2); Comet Staff, Social Editor (3); Blue and White Staff, Reporter (2). GRACE CLAUSER “Where’s our little artist?” “Grade” was quite in demand during the production of this book. She’s always ready to help whether it’s in the art room, on a com- mittee, or in “chem. lab.” Her hobby is sports in which she’s been very active all during high school. “Grade” expects to go to Penn State to continue her study in science and mathematics. Tennis (1) (2) (3); Basketball (1) (2) (3); Hockey (1), Manager (2); Dramatic Club (1) (2) (3); Glee Club (1) (2); Science Club (3); Latin Club (1); Operetta (1) (2); Radio Broadcast (1); Orchestra (1); Athletic Council (2); Blue and White Staff, Assistant Business Manager (2), Business Manager (3); Comet Staff, Art Editor (3). twenty-five
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EUGENE DASIIUTA 'Gene' “Why—a, they add a little H»SO and a—a MnO», but then a—a—oh well, you know what I mean.” That’s Eugene’s contribution to a chemistry recitation. Eugene certainly knows his chemistry and can perform experi- ments and calculations accurately. In track, as in chem- istry, “Gene” is able to hold his own. Class Basketball (2); Track and Field (3); Science Club (3). JOSEPHINE EDELMAN “Jo” A merry giggle issues forth from the rear of the room. “Jo” is at it again. This nonchalant girl with a jaunty air seems to cast the sorrows and glooms of life to the four winds. While we are wondering what’s funny, “Jo” gives vent to her emotions in gusts of laughter. But she does not lack a serious side, for she can readily apply herself to her work and do a good job. too. May your future hold much in store for you. Glee Club (2) (3); Operetta (2); Commercial Club (3). ELWOOD EYER “Eycr” “A friend in need is a friend indeed”—and “Eyer” certainly is a good example. Football and baseball, es- pecially the latter, have an unfailing interest for him. In fact, we could hardly do without him as a “second sacker.” “Eyer” would like to play professional ball. Why not? Glee Club (1); Orchestra (1); Baseball (1), Varsity (2) (3); Class Basketball (1) (2) (3); Football (1) (2), Varsity (3). lumly eftn
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