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Nlarie is that little girl from K who seems to have perfected the .irl of entering the room every morning just as the last bell is ringingg l1UXXt'X'4,l'. she is hardly ever late. .Xl recite. we bear that she and her sister are just about the best of pals and tlfit she is very jolly when in the company of her own circle of t'ri'-nds. They can usually be setn together going up street laughing at some things or just chatting. ,. r 'ren though Klarie has no detinite plans for the future we. the class or ST wish her all the luck and success in the world. l .X. .X.. 2. 5, 4: ,lr Red Vross, l, 2, 33 Commercial Club, 3, 4. 'lf .ll li M I R R O R john Bowersock General Course Red Cross, 3g A, A., 4. -Silence will llf Z'I'l' betray you. john is the silent partner of Room Kg but, believe me. he sees everything that goes on there. He is usually the last student to enter the room. However, his late arrivals have nothing to do with his study- ing for he really does study. One of John's outstanding hobbies is guns. He knows just about all there is to know in regard to his collection of guns. Indeed, if you were to see all of his guns, you would think that his home was an arsenal. .Xs might be expected, he is an ardent devotee of the grand sport of hunting. Johnny is undecided about his future, but it is possible that he may go to Wasliington, D. C., to seek employment. Our best wishes travel with you, Johnny. Marie Bowersox C'ommercial Course 'Il nn'rry hear! mfzkvtlz 0 flzcerful C01Hlft'lZlllZC'l'.H though Marie is very quiet in school and seldom volunteers to Phyllis Bruno General Course jr. Red Cross, 3, 4g A. .-X., 4. Then lzeiglz, ho! the holly, This. life is mos! jolly. ln Phil we have one ol the most happy-go-lucky members of the class. The merry twinkle in her eye, which develops into a resound- ing laugh. betokens the carefree state of her mind better than words can tell. Did you ever see Phyllie when she didn't have a pleasant ex- pression? I'hillie also likes to talk a may be found chattering aimlessly versation usually commences with: . The wishes for success from the future. great deal. At almost any time she with some of her friends. The C011- Have you heard that? the class of '37 go with Phyllis for lsfllflllfitill
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'I' Il Ii M I R R Q R Madelyn Bl-oom General Course .X. .X,, 2, 5, 4g Red t'ross, 23 Mirror lioard, 3, 4. She is a TUIilISOH1t' teee tiling. 'I'his quotation fits Madelyn perfectly. liven though she is small of stature, she draws your attention because of her friendliness and gaiety. 'l'ommy is seldom found in a pessimistic frame of mind un- less mayb-f when shi-'s worried about that English IY. llut these moods are few and far between. Her lovely disposition makes her a nice companion1 consequently, she is very popular. Large dimples, such as Bloom possesses, certainly are a desirable asset. Fun is 'l'ommy's middle name. Her wit and good humor have dispelled many gloomy moments. But don't get the impression Bloom is the frivolous type because she likes to read and sew. Tommy's ambition is to be a beautician and next year we'll find her at the Griffith Beauty School in Pittsburgh. She is so dainty and neat herself and has such a likable personality that we feel sure she will have good luck. Our best wishes go with you, liadelyn, Commercial Course Club, 3, 4. QVXH Silence is ll true :'ir1' work to perfect her recitations. all she undertakes. Leah jane Bortz Liberal Arts and Scientific Courses Ir. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3. 4, .-X. .-X., 1, 2, 3, 49 Science Club, 3, 4, French Club, 41 Latin Flub Fhapel Program, 2g 'fVVienies on XYednes- day, 2, Bunty Pulls the Strings, 2, Literary t'o-Iiditor Mirror, 3, Vlassnote fo-Editor lXIirror, 4. Lei the ieorlzl slide, let the world go: -4 ,fig for cure, and II ,fig for I1 tem. This quotation exactly describes Leah, for she can usually lie seen giggling and chatting with Stormer, her inseparable pal between and during school hours. Fares do not bother Leah much because she is too busy being merry with the other members of the gang Leah Jane delights in parties and dances. She enjoys herself no better than when at a party or dance that the gang is holding. be- cause she just fairly breathes excitement and good times. Next year Leah Jane will probably be found in the I'niversity of lvashington, at Pullman, Ivashington, studying to be a dietitian. Ill' send our best wishes along with you to the coast although we know that you will succeed with your ability and infectious giggle. ' z WJ Irene A. Bohovich uc. X X 3 41 Jr. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 41 lfrench Vlub, 21 iiUlllIIll'l't'lll Irene is one of the quietest members of the class of '3T4excei when she is among a small group of her own intimate friends and thin she participates in the conversation as well as the others. In spite of the fact that Irene walks all the way from NVQ.-s t land she always manages to get to school on time and with all her lessons prepared. Also after she arrives at school, she immediately sets If Irene keeps up the good work, we are sure she will succeed in 'fe--'gill iff cc
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'I'II IC NI I IQ RU IQ Irvin Bullers , . . - I,IIlL'l'Lll .Xrts ancl 5ClL'lIllllC Vourse .X. .X., 3, -Ig hlr. Recl llross, I, 4 4, Science t luh, 4. ., s, UYIIII' first -v1'111'.r of 1111111 11111.vl 111r1lce f7l'U'Z'l..YI.IlII.k' for the llI.N'f.U Irvin is one Senior who has the unique ahility to act as the surrouncl- ing circumstances rlictate to him. ln his classes he listens attentivelv to what is heing cliscussecl antl takes in almost every worcl. tlutsicle ol' class, however. Irvin is as gay ancl light-heartetl as any of us. Irvin is interestecl in tennis ancl Iishing, chietly, along the line ol' sportsg ancl in electrical engineering in the vocational tielcls. His ahility in Physics antl Vhemistry leatls us to helieve that he will have no trouhle in learning his chosen vo-cation. . -, . Irvin intenrls to enroll at Thiel Vollelfe in Greenville, next Vearg rs . I we give him the hest of wishes for success. I I I Elsie Arminta Burkett l.iheraI .Xrts t'ourse Ir Recl Vross, I, 2, 3, 4g .X. A., 2, 3, 43 Latin t Iuh, 3, -Ig l'1'L'I1t'll t Iulm 1 5 1 -Ig Science Vluh, Q, -Ig Flassnote t'o-Iiclitor Mirror, ng lixchan., Iiclitor 1llz'1'1'111', -I. The flllil'l'Sf gCll'I1l'lI III 1lI'l' Ifmkx, 111111 1'11 llll' 11111111 llze Tt'li.W'.N'l l11111lc.yg' Recl hair, climples, hrown eyes, sparkling with laughter. are eharit teristics of lflsie, one of the peppiest girls of the class of '3T. I'-esicles heing all this, she is one of the most stuclious memhers. X 1 seltlom Th e refore lilsie of '37 go Eugene Burkett Fommercial Course there a P. H. S. honoi roll that cloes not contain liIsie's na we are sure that Iilsie is not irlle much of her time. Illt plans to attenrl some college. The goofl wishes of the cl with her. Jr. Retl t'ross. 2, 3, -I1 .X. .X.. 43 lloys' Glee flltlll. 2, 3, 4: Vlassnote Re- porter, 33 t'ommercial Vluh, -Ig Chapel Play Hugs, -11 High School Operetta. 33 'I'hespian Society, -I. li'li1lUl'I',.S' lolx of fun 111 11115 tu411'I1I if fl fellfrzt' only klll2'Tt'.Y :.'!1e1'e 111 ,limi il. M V w a I ww w - H W1 ww ' Aw, gwan, flont tty to tell me that -thats just tiene again contradicting someone else. If you wish to see IlerI4et enjoying him- self to the utmost. just engage in an argument with him antl watch him crush every point that you have with his quick replies. The ahove quotation certainlv tits Gene, for this is his attitutle towarfl life. He makes you forget your greatest trouhle with his jokes and laughing. . ., . tiene informs us that he will attentl some Iuusmess college nt-yt year. prohahly Thompson. You have our sincere wishes for success in LG 77 the business worlrl, Berket. 1 if! I
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