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THE MIRAGE ol that martinet, lamiliarly lcnovvn as a schedule, vve ventured into light ol upper Floors. l lere most humble feet invariably led us up or down wrong staircase to vast amuse- ment of honorable upper-classmen. One hundred and eighty days We remained in this unenviable state. For eleven years vve had struggled tovvard this point of eminence. Alasl victory turned to ashes in our mouths as vve realized seniors are not sacred, but are expected to obey rules too. The shoclc was overly severe for precious mental balances. Present- ing vvall of cynical sophistication and ennui to lower classmen we turned to each other for comfort. l-leartrending and pitiful sightl-when by ourselves vve reverted to childhood. But breathe not a word of this, we must maintain our prestige among juniors and sophomores. Main interest vvas creation of this worthy worlc ol art. Neces- sary amount ol Filthy lucre was secured by peanut brittle sales, Christmas card sales, and gentle sarcasm ofl. A. White. To you,venerable advisor,vve give our heartfelt gratitude. An organ pealsi blaclc robed Figures march slovvly, solemnly dovvn the aisle. ln their hands they carry a certificate ol their accomplishment. Highschool days are over. lvlary Ledger 9894555 Twmgy
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THE M RAGE ISABELLE GARDNER Izzy Commercial Club I, Girl Reserves II, Nature Study Club Ill. The high school boys have lost out to an ex- grad in the contest over this charming girl. I-ler quiet disposition is in marked contrast with her flaming tresses. OLIVE MAE HART THELMA HEADLAND Commercial Club II, Social Economics Club III, Girl Reserves IV. Short but sweetfdark curly hair-sparkling eyes -these are the secrets of this girl's lt Our friendship with Thelma dates back to tea parties and doll days, and we hope it may continue for as many years in the future. BETTY ELLEN REICH Chorus I, Basketball I, Il, Volley Ball I, Il, Nature Study Club, Social Economics Club, Leaders' Club. Black hair and rosy cheeks help to make up this popular senior. A sweet, attractive grace, her presence would make any dark corner cheery. She has acquired many activities that demand real worth and work. Class Basketball I, ll, III, IV, Girl Reserves ll, Lead- ers Club III, Mirage Staff, Oracle Ill, IV, Chorus I. Elusive femininity, divine poise, give her beauty a poignancy which we cannot evade. She is syn- onymous with fun, gayety, and capacity for work, As a typist for the Oracle and Mirage she showed her ability as a loyal and willing worker. GEORGE GOODWALD Joe' Junior Chamber of Commerce IV. ROBERT SAVOT Bob Library Club II, Nature Study Club Ill, IV. Sure to succeed, bound to make friends, Bob's cheerful disposition has brought his High School career to an admirable completion. Following his tussles with commercial subjects we someday expect to see him as a successful newspaper baron. The mighty mitefguileless blue eyes-diligentap- plication to studiesfall seem to belong together in making up this popular senior boy. To you, George, from the Class of '35 go the best wishes for success. TONY PRIMO Coraopolis I-li I, ll, Class Basketball III, Commercial Club IV. A dandy fellow, the kind you like to run across, fully describes this energetic senior. I-lis personal- ity seems to hit the spot with a certain member of the fair sex in our own class. Keep up the good work, Tony. E. JANET FREZZA Fritzy Dramatic Club II, IV, Public Speaking Club Ill. A flashing smile with cute dimples is displayed by this jolly classmate. Diligence, sincerity, and charm make upa personality which proves intriguing to members of the opposite sex. Twenty-Iwo
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