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ELLEN DALE “Shorty” Glee Club. Another one of those “Hot-Cha damsels from Rouseville. Long engagements seems to be in. See “Miles” for further information. MARY JANE DAVIES “Squirt” Senior Orchestra 3 years. Senior Girls Glee Club. Civics Club. Who’s that sweet little so and so bustling in and out of school? Yes, its Mary, always on deck when there is a chance to have some fun. But fun isn’t the only reason why that twinkle always exists in her eye, the cause of that can be traced to (». M. ARTHUR DAWSON “Art” Treasurer of Senior Hi-Y It’s hard to understand just what Art is for. He’s an all around good sport and very studious. Some day he will meet our expectations and do something super. WILLIAM DE LUCIA “Kaiser” Glee Club. Problem of Democracy Club. Ah! Who’s the little man with the big grin? It’s a pleasing way to keep pushing forward, Kaiser, so keep the friendly manner going strong -and then too-—you can’t let that good family reputation fall. JOHN DEPEW “Johnny” Glee Club 2-4. John is a fine fellow who doesn’t make much noise around school. We notice him talking to girls a great deal but we don’t know of any special loved one. DORIS DEWOODY “Pudge” Glee Club 1 -2-3-4; Glee Club Board; Glee Club Dance Committee; Belles of Beaujo-lais; Orchestra; Dramatic Club 3; Library Club; Be Square Club. Here’s a girl with personality. Just ask Paul and he will tell you that. Doris is an active member in Glee Club and besides this she plays clarinet in our orchestra. RUTH DILLEMUTH “Trudy” Glee Club; Dramatic Play; Latin Club; Library Club; Operetta Belles of Beau-jolfrit. Another quiet and subdued young lady. We don't hear much of Ruth but her winning smile has won her many friends. She is most often seen with V irginia but we also suspect there is someone else to take Dick’s place. MARY DOLBY lie Jean 11 Everybody’s “Sweedie Tjean I lar-low’s sole rival. Mary has a variety of pets but Mickey Mouse is the treasured creature. HENRY DOLECKI “Pole 2” l.rijal Banking Club 2. Henry is one of our Western Union boys around here. He’s one of the small mischievous fellows. Don’t be deceived by his benevolent looks. ETHYL DOUGLAS “Ede” Basketball 1. Commercial Club 2. “Because I would live quietly I say nothing. Here is a young lady who is very uncommunicative at first but when you get acquainted with her, Ethyl is a very friendly person.
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JOHN COLLINS Senior Orchestra 1-2-3-4. Senior Chorus 3-4. John has played in the orchestra for a number of years. I le has become quite an artist and we know we’ll hear more about him in the future. LE ROY COUSINS “Doll” Orchestra 2-3-4; Glee Club; P. D. Club; Class Basketball; Home Room President 38 This tall good looking lad was once the president of the Detention Club, but lately he has become quite sedate maybe Helen has something to do with it. i HAROLD CRAWFORD “Red” French Club. That tall red-head you see standing on the corner by the school every noon is known by everyone. He’s the young man that keeps Irene busy and makes baseball curve in the direction the batter never heard of before. WILLIAM CULBERTSON “Bill” Football 2-3-4; Varsity 4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Dramatic Club; Debating Club; Junior Hi-Y President; Bells of Beauj lais; Riding Down Tlu Sky; Oil Can Advertising Staff; Junior Nominating Committee; Oil Can Committee. Bill is the guy who makes all the girls’ hearts go pitter-pat. He has lots of friends of both sexes. He has good looks” is a swell dancer, and is a jolly good fellow. RONALD CUM MING Ronald surely should belong to the “black shirts.” He wotdd be a big hit with the girls if he would only give them a chance. KATHRYN CUMMINS “Kay” Bells of Beaujolais Library Club. . Glee Club. Kate.is the steady “prima donna” of senior. They predict a great future in sculpture for her. for surely you’ve seen her “chiseling” around. Y FRANCIS CURRAN “Frankie” Boys Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Chorus of Pepita. Chorus Of Bells of Beaujolais. What a voice—oh!!! Just that “knock ’em, drag ’em out kind.” that the women surely fall for. But why mention the voice. It’s Frank himself that has made us all take not ice. Library Club. Mary is that cute girl in Room 21 who has smiling eyes off-set by a dimple. We believe she is shy and prefers to avoid the limelight but those who know her say Mary is just “great.” VINCENT CUNNINGHAM “Zufcle” Vice President of Room l Here is a fellow who is easy to get along with. He is industrious, an honor student, and has a great liking for “Mother Nature.” Some day he will be a great sportsman. CHARLESDALE Varsity Football 1-2-3; Glee Club 1-2-3; Debating Club 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Hi-Y Club 2-3; Senior High News; Newspaper Rco. in Student Council; Middie Maids; Pepita; Bells of Beaujolais. Chuck is one jolly good fellow. He has shown outstanding dramatic ability and is known for his pleasant disposition. Here’s one who has caused many a feminine heart to flutter.
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MARIAN DOUGLAS Glee Club I-2-3-4. Secretarial Club 2. Girl Reserves. P. D. Club. Marian is planning to become a nurse. She will probably end up by being a matron at some large hospital or else a doctor's wife. That is for the future to decide; but whatever happens wc wish her success. WILLIAM DUNLANY “Bill” Hi-Y Girl Reserve Play; President Hall 12; President of Dramatic Club 3; “Elmer’ ; “Thank You Doctor ; Senior Class Play Committee; Senior Class Play; Oil Can Committee; Commencement Play; Student Council 4; President of Debating Club; Inter-City Debate Team 4; County Roundup (Declamation). It is impossible to accurately describe Bill with words. All we can do is deeply admire his striking personality. his ability, and his fine spirit of good fellowship. Watch out there. Miss, Bill is going to be a matinee-idol. . { [ LAVERNE DUN MIRE “Dunny” Laverne has l een endowed with that coveted ability to argue and to win his | oint. With this ability, we wouldn’t wonder hjD will be a lawyer some day. t ROBERT DUNN “Bob” Bob i6 a member of the crew that left us at Mid Term. Bob was sure missed that last half as he entered in many activities during his high school career. DOROTHY ENGLISH “Dot” Glee Club 4; Library Assistant 3-4; Oil Can Nominating Committee; Oil Can Prophecy J’taff; Latin Club 3-4; French Club 3-4; Dramatic Club 4; Debating Club 4; Inter-City Debating Team. Dotty is one of those persons that can have a good time wherever they are. Her favorite pastimes are eating, talking, and dancing especially the latter with a certain gentleman named Bud. Dot is also an able debater. FREDA E. EX LEY “Shorty” Just take a glance at that expression! Freda is always the same sporting one. No matter how hard she’s had to push through life she has that friendly “ole” smile greeting everyone. MARY FI ELY Glee Club. Secretarial Club. Mary’s idea of life is having a good time. She could enliven any dull class with her giggles and jokes. She has “school spirit” and is always willing to. help when asked to do something for the school. LAWRENCE FIRSTER “Larry” Football 3-4; Varsity 4; Senior Orchestra 4; Glee Club; Senior Nominating Committee; Senior Play Committee; Debating Club. Another one of those accomplished heart smashers, musician and athlete combinations. He sure hitches his uagon to a star. But why not patronize local talent? It’s a long, walk home, we hear. HELEN FISCHER “Honey” Latin Club. Glee Club. World Friendship Circle. A real friend and a quiet personality something to treasure in this modern age. Helen has certainly a strong nature and thirst for knowledge as she walks from Rich Hill to school every morning. JOHN FLECKENSTEIN “Sleepy”' Wood-wind Ensemble; Hi-Y Club; Orches-rea; Riding Down The Sky; Glee Club. Our distinguished first ol oeist! When Johnny delivers News-Heralds on the South Side, all the girls come out and talk to him. That’s why he’s always late for dinner.
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