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THE CDMET LIVIO CLARONI “Lee” “Heads up” shouts “Lee” as he plays short-stop on a “quick get up” baseball team. Having few extra-curricular activities, Livio takes the shoe leather express for Hecktown at 4 o’clock each day. Glee Club (1); Track (1); Baseball (3). GRACE COLVER “Grade” Click! Click! Click! That’s Grace pounding away on the typewriter. Besides doing her share as typist for the Blue and White Standard, “Gracie” is active in the Commercial and Glee Clubs. Brown hair, brown eyes, and a pleasant smile add to her attractiveness. Commercial Club (1) (2) (3); Operetta (1) (2) (3); Blue and White Standard, Typist (3); Glee Club (1) (2) (3). Crty- J WILLIAM DEUTSCH A light haired, blue eyed short chap is “Shorty”, William spends much time at the “Y” setting up pins for bowlers. Swimming and football are his favorite sports. Baseball, Assistant Manager (1) (2); Class Basketball (2) (3). twriityciyht
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FRANCES BRODY “Brody” Here we have “Miss Pike” of the senior play. “Brody” enjoys public speaking, and is a member of the Forum. In her sophomore year, she participated in the Oratorical Con- test. Did you hear music? It’s only Frances playing the piano, her favorite pastime. Forum (1) (2) (3); Dramatic Club (1) (2); Orchestra, Secretary (1); Oratorical Contest (1); Basketball (2); Blue and White Standard, Joke Editor (1); Glee Club (2) (3); A Cappella Choir (3); Music Festival (2); Operetta (3); Senior Play, Minor (3); Comet Staff (3); Student Librarian (1) (2) (3). JOYCE BUCCHI “Bucchi” Chatter! Chatter! Chatter! It’s no other than “Bucchi”. Need a friend? Joyce will come to your aid. 7:30 a. m. means out-of-bed for most students, but band rehearsal for “Buc- chi” and her clarinet. Joyce is also an eager participant in all sports. Band (1) (2) (3); Science Club (2); Commercial Club (2), President (3); Hockey, Captain (1) (2) (3); Basketball (1), Captain (2) (3); Baseball (1), Captain (2); Volley Ball (1), Captain (2) (3); Blue and White Standard, Typist (3); Gym Exhibition (2). - 7hin - ' ROY BUSS “Bussy” If you see a bunch of girls in “Bussy’s” “Chevy”, just look in the midst of them and there you’ll find Roy. But even with a load of girls, “Bussy” does good work. His love for science has listed him as one of the most active members of the Sci- ence Club. Far above this is his interest in a certain girl who comes from Tatamy; naturally, we wouldn’t know her name. Track (1); Commercial Club (1); Science Club (2) (3); Gym Exhibition (3). twtnty-tevfn
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WILLIAM DLUGOS “Figgy William is noted for his freckles and his fondness for drawing. “Figgy’s” extraordinary artistic talent has aided in the production of the “Comet”. Even though he sketches during classes, he doesn’t neglect his school work. Comet, Art Editor (3). FLORENCE DREBERT “Flossie “Flossie” hails from far-away Alaska. If silence were gold- en, Florence would be wealthy. Regardless of her quietness, she is a competent worker and can always be depended upon to do her share. Anything having to do with home econom- ics is a favorite with her and she hopes to make it her career. Glee Club (3); Forum (3). ELIZABETH DUSINSKI “Betty” “Betty” possesses naturally wavy hair that makes the girls envious when the weather is damp. She is usually quiet and ladylike, but, like everyone else, enjcys fun and laughter when the occasion arises. The opposite sex and social func- tions are “Betty’s” pet aversions; at least we’re led to be- lieve this is the case. Hockey (1) (2); Volley Ball (1); Basketball (1) (2); Baseball (1); Glee Club (1); Oratorical Contest (1); Blue and White Standard, Co-Editor (2); Student Librarian (1) (2) (3); Forum (1), President (2), Vice President (3). twenty-nine
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