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Jo Classical MARY JO WIEST Home Room Activities, 104, Sec., 2: 205. Sec., 3: 101, 4: Art Club, 2: Dramatic Club, 3, 4: Glec Club, 2, 3, 4: Gym Leader, 3: Dramatics, 3, 4: Athletic Assoc., 2, 3: Annual Statf. 4. 7 -1 A sweet and sunny girl is Jo , Who could please her better than ..P0e.. .I Janey Classical JANE A. WILSON Home Raoom Activities, 102. Pres.. 2: 206. 3: 206, 4: Cheer Leader, 4: Glee Club, 2, 3, 1: Athletic Assoc.. 2, 3, 4: Travel Club, 2, 3, Vice Pres., 4: Dramatics, 3: Annual Staff, 4. Cheer leader. singer. dancer. but say. She likes Mingle to help her make hay. Flo Classical FLORENCE E. WOOD Home Room Activities, 102. 2: 104, 3: 101, Vice Pres., 4: Art Club, 2: Etiquette Club, 8, 4: Athletic Assoc. 4: Annual Staff, 4. Where there's fun Flo's sure to be. She's one grand girl we all agree. SENIORS if ?'c' Suriv uns, QW S1fllll Classical SAUL ZIFF Home Room Activities, 104, 2: 205, 3: 206, 4: Debating Club Pros., 2, I 3, 1: Debating Team, L, 23, 4: ' Ilramatics, 3, 4: Glee Club. 3, 4. Wllen lemrthy slvcechcs must. be made, Our Ziff is nigh and others fade. Bob Scientific GEORGE R. WESTWOOD Home Room Activities, 102, Vice Pres., 2: l05, Pres. 3: 201, Pres. 4: Photographers Club, Pres. 2: Photmrraphex-'s Club, Vice Pres-, 3: Hobby Club, 4: Class Pres., 3. 4: Glee Club, 2, 3: Vice Pres.. 4: Athletic Assoc.. 3, 4: llramatics, 2, 3, 4: Asst. Editor, Annual S1ail', 4. Bob is thc president of our class. In all hard work he'll always sur- pass. Pal, Scientific FRANK LEROY WOMER Home Room Activities, 102, 2: 101. 3: 207, 4: Debating Club, 2: His- tory Club. 3: Hobby Club, 4. Pat is short and not very stout, But gee! How he makes that Chev. run about. Starch Commercial RALSTON D. YOCUM Home Room Activities, 103, 2: 105, 3: 207, 4: Orchestra, 2: Photo- 5:rapher's Club, Pres., 3: Travel Club, 4. This lad's vocation you'd never QIUQSS, Each night he delivers the Pitts- burgh Press.
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As- ! Dot Scientific DOROTHY V. TAYLOR Home Room Activities, 104, 23 205, 33 206, 43 Travel Club, 2, 33 Eti- quette Club, 4. She's very tiny and very sweet, And she saves her best smile for Jim, when they meet. Testie Commercial RUTH ELEANOR TEST Home Room Activities, 204, 23 104, 3: 207, 4: Photographer's Club. 23 Etiquette Club, 3, 4. She's always ve1'y quiet, never much to say, This doesn't make her blue, she's happy all the day. Jim Scientific JAMES H. TOWNSEND Home Room Activities, 103, 23 104, 33 202. 4: 201, 5: Music Club, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, 53 Band, Z, 3, 4, 5. He pounds that drum almost every day. It chases his gloom and leaves him 1-5357- Wick Commercial AARON WILLIAM TWIST Home Room Activities, 202, 23 105, 33 207, 4: Commercial Club, 2, IH' Travel Club, Treas., 4. He doesn't talk, is quiet and shy, But in the baseball game he's sure to get hy. Wady Scientific LEROY WADE Home Rom Activities, 204, 23 206, 33 206, 43 Debating Club, Treas., 23 Etiquette Club, 33 Travel Club, Pres., 43 Football, 2, 33 Track, 2, 3. 4. Never grumbling and never frown- ing, Wa4ly is forever clownimx. SENIORS Personality Kid Scientific EDWARD J. TEKELY Home Room Activities, 102, 23 205, 33 201, 43 Athletic Club, 2. 3, 43 Assistant Football Mgr., 2, 3, Mgr., 43 Basketball, 2, 3, 43 Track, 3, 43 Athletic Assoc., 4. A Personality Kid is he, If you notice his smile, the reason you'll see. i'Rich Scientific RICHARD W. THOMPSON Home Room Activities, 103, 2: 206, 3: 206, 43 Science Club. 23 His- tory Club, 33 Hobby Club, 4. We seldom find Rich in a hurry. Just tickle him and watch him sc-urry. Chet Scientific GEORGE C. TWIGG Home Room Activities, 104, 23 105, 3: 207, 43 Commercial Club, Sec., 23 Science Club, 33 Photographers Club, Pres. 4. Ever see him study? Well, I'Il say! Cause he thinks to find success, there's no other way. Wilde Scientific HAROLD WADE Home Room Activit.ies, 202, 23 205, 33 101, 4: History Club, 2, 33 French Club. 4: Athletic Assoc., 4. This boy's job is fixing shoes, Always smiling, without the blues. Dori, Commercial DOROTHY L. WATSON Home Room Activities, 103, 23 105, Sec., 33 101, Sec., 43 Commercial Club, Pres., 23 Etiquette Club, Vice Pres., 3: Travel Club, 4. A studious little girl is Dort . But my, how her gigirling affects her report.
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Senior Class History 'SQ' E, the Happy-Go-Lucky Class of Freshmen, as we are considered by our upper Classmen, started our high school career as the highest class in the old build- ing. We elected the following oiiicers: President ....s.,.. ,,,,,,... - .,,s.... A,., P e ggy Bates Vice President ,.... .....,. , ,,., . .ds .... James Batcheler Secretary ....,,, ..... ,..s,, - - - V- Dorothy Taylor Treasurer ........ s,., .,,.......s. D o rothy Watson As Sophomores we entered the new building , put away our childish habits and assumed a more dignified air. The Seniors failed to recognize our good qualities until we present- ed our play, Too Much Varnishf' These officers guided us through our Sophomore year: President ......... --.---..-. .... ..s,. P eggy Bates Vice President s,,,, ..,.,,,... v..,. R e m Dunsmore Secretary ,,,,,..,,.. do ..... ..,,..., W illiam Gilpatrick Treasurer ........... W ...... ..... ..s,A,,,,,.. S e lina Goss Class Advisor ,V ...,, ....... M r. Jones As Juniors we became a sophisticated group because we knew then that there was only one more year until we would become Seniors. We certainly were pleased when we received our rings and pins, and we were also delighted to think that we, the Juniors, would get in on the prom. One of the first mystery plays ever presented in our High School was given by the Juniors, called The Bat In The Belfry. Our class officers this year were: President ,,,,,, U, ,.,,. ...,s,, R olcert Westwood Vice President ..... ,,,,,,,. ,,... , . , s,....s,..,,,.r, Peggy Bates Secretary ....s .,,.,,,......... ,....... ..,.. J a m es Brown Treasurer ..,.... ................. .....r.. M a ynard Guelich Class Advisor --- .......... --- Miss Troutman Last, but not least, we came to the end of a perfect high school career. Our Senior year was filled with much work, but at the same time, we had lots of fun preparing for the Hnal event, graduation. In our Senior year we presented a three-act comedy, The Patsy. ln our last and most important year we elected the following officers to lead us through. President ...,r, ,A ,- -, - -, Robert Westwood Vice President H.-- ,,,, ,,,,,,.,,e.. W illiam Bragonier Secretary sn-, ,.., ..,. ..,,., J a mes Brown Treasurer ........ ---.-- e...A,,.,..... W- Paul Harper Class Advisor .,T... r.A,.,.A .r,,...... - - - Mr. Ehrenfeld
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