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DORA JEAN RUTLEY . . . You'll get your call with the greatest of ease, When you hear Doran say, Number, pleasen. ELIZABETH R. SAFLARSKI . . . A quiet girl you can't resist, As a friend, Betty tops the list. WILLIAM SCHUBERT . . . Cheap John is always shooting pool, It sometimes makes him late for school. WILDA SCHULTZ . . . Wilda in school is very shy, But outside, my-o-my! WILMA G. SCHULTZ . . . One thing we ask with a shrug, Why don't they ever call Wilma , hug. MARY SEMAcHKo . . . Medka is a whiz in shorthand class, Outside she's even a nicer lass. CLARK SEMAN . . . He came to us from Dunbar Hi, Brooklyn is tall, quiet, and shy. EDWARD SHERLOCK . . . Sherlock is a funny lad, He loves the teachers that make him mad. KATHLEEN SHIPLEY . . . Kate's ambition is to work at the Bell, Let's hope she fills her position well. GENEVIEVE SHUSTER . . . Gems ambition is to be a clerk, We hope she does not have much work. MARY SMORADA . . . As a debator, Mary will rate, In history class her talks were great. WENDELL SMITH . . . Smitty is a man who thinks women are swell, To that, all we can say is, well, well, well HARRY SPEAR . . . Harry dressed in his sailor suit, In our opinion, looks very cute. NORMA STOREY . . . As a basketball player, Norm gets awards, We pity the forward that she guards. '!5 THE lofts FRANK STRAMAT . . . To c'Frank , sin- cerity is the finest trait, So if you are on his list, you rate. ROBERT SUICI-I . . . Bob will never be a miser, But to collect pennies, he couldn't be wiser. HAROLD TALBOTT . . . Full of pep, and full of fun, Tabie is always on the run. EDWARD M. ToMKo . . . A private secre- tary, Eddie will be, If he doesn't agree to drama, as a memory fee. CORNELL THOMAS . . . Football rates high vsSthi Co , To see Coughenour, for miles s e go. RUBE TISSUE . . . As a comedian Rube would be great, The highest rank would be her rate. BETTY J. TRAINER . . . Typing suits Fannie to a T , A good secretary, she hopes to be. ROSELLA TRETINICK . . . A Western Union operator is what Rosen wants to be, Wait a few years, and we shall see. BERNICE TURPIN . . . To her friends, Bernge is true, Although her words are very ew. PATRICIA JANE VAIL . . . Patty is a pleasant lass, She leads the team in every class. KENNETH VARNDELL . . . A womenfs man, Ken would like to be, Hails from Room Twenty. ROBERT VOLCHECK . . . It still remains quite a mystery, Why Bob's favorite subject is history. GENEVIEVE VOSHNOCK . . . Gen wants to be a nurse, We know her patients will be none the worse. JOHN WASHCO . . . Abilities reach every fieliici A mighty name is one John will y1e . 29 GWENDOLYN EILEEN WEAVER . . . You can go to the Home Ec Room most any day, And find Gwennie,' slaving away. CLAIRE WEST . . . For Smokey to marry a.thirty-year old man, She'd be the hap- piest girl In the land. ANN WHYEL . . . Ann , you'll notice, has pretty clothes, Shining black hair and a cute pug nose. MARIE M.WIPLIAMS . . . Marie wants to nursle the sick, A better job she could not PIC . FRANCES YABLUNOSKY . . . Francie will ble, I'll tell you off hand, A singer with t e Dorsey Band. SADIE YAUGER . . . A lovely smile agddsmiling eylqes, For being friendly, a IC wm t e prize. I ANN YERSICK . . . Tall and thin and lots of fun, As Millie's friend, she's number one. HAZEL YODER . . . Dutch wants to study art, We hope she succeeds in doing her part. CHARLES ZEBLEY . . . Zeb likes to argue best, Unless he wins, he cannot rest. LORETTA ZEHEL . . , To beautify women is Lois ambition, We bet she'll make a good beautician. RITA ZERECHECK . . . And then, we have Rita,' so light on her feet, A champion swimmer, she can't be beat. ANDREW ZoRIcHAK . . . A mechanical basketball player Andy', will be, In the Old University. i ALLEN ZIES . . . Allen,, is part of the Big Two, Always manages to have some- thing to do. C Not Picturedj --THoMAs YANETCHKO, FRANKLIN HIxoN, WILLIAM VANSICKLE.
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GEORGE LEHMAN . . . Worry little, study less, Thatls Jack,s,' idea of happiness. NAOMI LEHMAN . . . Mazie', as a house- wife, Will make some man a wonderful life. RAINEY LEONE . . . Rainey would like to roam, Something tells me he had better stay home. MARY JANE LERCH . . . Boots , a friend to all, Is never seen loafing 'in the hall. BETTY LIVENGOOD . . . Betsy,' is rather tall and rather slender, To her friends, a loyal member. GRACE LIVINGSTON . . . Grace will be a secretary to a boss, We hope he Won't be very cross. MARIE LOWRY . . . To make good in her life is her main ambition, Could anyone ask a better petition? MINNIE LUCKEY . . . Janie , a secretary will be, She Will make a good one, Wait and see. MARYANNE LUKOTCH . . . A private sec- retary, Pooch will be, We hope she doeSn't sit on the boss's knee. ANNABEL MALINOCK . . . Kootch's am- bition is to make Women beautiful, She will' do a good job and be very dutiful. AGNES MALINZACK . . . Aggie?, is a gal that we heard pine, Just to be in the musical line. HARRIET MARKOVICH . . . Toni , is Esther's best pal, Has lovely black hair, and is a great gal. MAXINE MATTHEWS . . . Whether false or Whether true, Without the boy's Max', surely is blue. GENE MAUST . . . Gene wears his ties in bows, And therels music Wherever he goes. THE SE IOR MARY KATHRYN MAUST . . . Mary Kay is a friend to all the gang, She likes music, dancing, and modern slang. JAMES MCLAUGHLIN . . . Moe'sU a guy that will go a long way in life, too, As there is nothing that he dislikes to do. MARGARET MEHALLIC . . . A doctor's wife, Will be Mugg,s,' mission, No Wonder, he's a handsome physician. VITO MELE . . . Vito , to sleep 'till ten each day, Is one good way to decrease your pay. GENEVIEVE GILDA MENOSSI . . . At last We find a hello fanvg Geni,' Will be a good cook for some lucky man. RUSSELL MILLER . . . Where therels Russ,' therels fun, We couldn,t do With- out this one. 7 EDWARD MOLCHAN . . . Tall and shy, In room 20, you'll find this guy. YVONNE MOORE . . . Vonnie , the execu- tive type to be, ls editress of this book, as you see. FERNE MORRISON . . . As a beautician, Ferne will pass, As her clothes are really class. JAMES MOYER . . . Jim is a funny little lad, He dislikes teachers that make him mad. BARBARA MURRAY . . . You will find Babs', a bashful lass, But always on time for P. D. class. MARGARET NOVOTNY . . . Jiggs is a humorous lass, She boosts the morale of every class. EDWARD PALERMO . . . An active boy on the football team, To most of the girls, Gus is on the beam. ROSE PAVLIC . . . A secretarial position is for Ro-ron, We hope she does her work just so-so. 28 ANITA PEccoN . . . Neet is so very friendly, Anything she has she will gladly lend ye. DOROTHY PECHUNKA . . . Away to college Dotty will go, To be a laboratory technician, We all know. DOROTHY PETRISKO . . . To be a nurse is Doots ' ambition, And keep her pa- tients in good condition. DOROTHY PICEL . . . With a twinkle in her eye and a smile In her voice, For an all around gal, Dot,s our choice. IRENE PIROVOLOS . . . A secretary Rene Wants to be, She will be a good one, yes- sirreel EDWARD POTOCAR . . . Never study, fl 59 ' 9 never worry, Po takes life easy-what s the hurry? ELIZABETH PRAMUK . . . There is none friendlier than Ge-Ge , And a secretary she Wants to be. MILDRED PUSHKAR . . . Millie , a hair dresser to be, Does a good Job, as you can see. THOMAS REAGAN . . . Sometimes he's loud, sometimes he's quiet, Why can't Tom be on a constant diet? LEROY RHEUBOTTOM . . . Rhu is always happy, always jolly, Never sad or melancholy. DORIS LEA RISHEL . . . Dov is so very quiet, VVe wonder If she is on a talking diet. DOROTHY-RICHARDSON . . . Dot,' is so quiet and so small, You never know she's around at all. JAMES Ross . . . Button Holel' is in love with all the girls, Especially those with blond curls.
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Junior ROOM 6: Myrtle Bowers, Lois Cramer, Elaine Crayton, Maxine Curry, Frances David, Doris Gaskill, Elva June Gordon, Marilyn Hepler, Pauline Hileman, Henrietta Hunt, Catherine Jano- sik, Genevieve Jellick, Lorraine Lake, Margaret Myers, Juanita Oliver, Dorothy Patterson, Mary Lee Pletcher, Vermell Pollard, Betty Robinson, Mary Lou Trad- up, Alverta Scott, Joann Schroyer, Ethel Sheranko, jo Ann Stanlaw, Janet Wall. tit RooM 14: Bernadine Benko, Richard Bosley, Veronica Briscar, Owen Brooks, Dorothy Butcher, Carmen Calabrise, Allen Clingen, Blaine Clingan, George Coughe- nour, Jack Garber, Leroy Has- singer, Margaret Kozel, Clyde Lucky, Homer Martin, Colleen Morris, Jesse Overly, Frank Phil- lips, Jason Provance, Irene Ro- chester, Ted Rozolosky, Andrew Sadosky, William Shoby, Helen Smearman, Pat Snyder, Albert Statovich, Hilda Sullivan, Joseph- ine Torre.
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