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THE MIRAGE CARL VICTOR WEISS I-Ii-Y Club ll, III, IV, Class Basketball ll, Aviation Club ll. This is Carl, whose appearance is enhanced by dark wavy hair and an ingenious disarming smile. I-le's a mighty good scout and his future promises success if judged by his past efforts. HAROLD HODNICK TangIefoot Typing Club Il, Varsity Club IV, Football ll, III, IV. Tanglefoot is as well-known for his pursuit of the fairer sex as he for his indefatigable work on the gridiron. A thoroughly likeable chap, he should come out on top in anything he undertakes. JOSEPH ZARILLO Joe Typing Club, Aviation Club, Dramatic Club. Here he is. You will find his picture over here to one side. Take a good look at it. You don't get to see a man like Joe every day. Everything considered, he is a mighty fine fellow and we pre- dict a bright future for him. MARGARET EVELYN HANNIGAN Peg Chorus I, Oracle Staff I, Girl Reserves II, Ill, Tri-I-li- Y Club IV, Cheerleader IV. When Irish eyes are smiling, we need only this smile to give us the assurance that all is well. I-Ier long trip to and from school each day has not affected her sunny disposition and her ability as a hostess has been proven by the huge success of a spaghetti supper for the football boys. JOHN H. KINDLE JoI1nny' Basketball III, IV, Boy's Club IV. GEORGE BRUNNER Jocko Class Basketball I, ll, Ill, IV, Typing Club II, R. V. R. Club IV. To the accompaniment of Jocko's snores, Miss Kornman has been teaching Trig. We are still trying to figure out what fair face haunts his continual day dreams. George is the idealudrugstore cowboy , smooth, suave, and sophisticated. An aspiring pharmacist, we know that he will make good in his chosen profession. HAZEL ADELE SHANOR Only one word is needed to admonish this boy Na Nafhjf' I-Ie obeys with alacrity at this call. The ideal manftall, broad shouldered, John enjoys a deserved reputation for good fellowship. l Girl Reserves Il, Ill, R. V. R. Club IV, Chorus IV, Class Basketball I, IV. Blond curls, blue eyes, and a good natured smile enhanced by a pair of dimplesfthat's I-Iazel. Everybody in high school knows her, and who knows her and doesn't like her? Especially the opposite sex, and not only those going to R. I-I. S. either. A one word description-Sweet. JACK MEREDITH Guppy Science Club IV, Class Basketball I, ll, Ill, IV, Mirage Staff- Candy Committee IV, Boys I-Iome Economics club i, ii, German ciub iii. This tall,blond candy salesman has done his part to help the class by his efforts in satisfying the sweet tooth of the high school. I-Iis class spirit is one of vwhfh anybody might be proud. I-lere's to success, ac . Twenty-nine
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THE MIRAGE JOHN HEADLAND Jack Dramatic Club ll, lll, IV. Pearl gray spats and curly red hair topped by a jaunty derby make him the man about town - especially Freedom. We never thought that Jack would get down to this steady business, but it has lasted for a year now and we wish him success in the future. PAUL L. BURKHART Burley Section Leader Ill, Industrial Arts Club ll, Typing Club Ill, I-li-Y Club Ill, IV, Oracle Staif lVi Class Basketball ll, Ill. This blond Adonis is one the ladies adore, Not only in the parlor, but on the basketball Floor. A high pressure salesman and Cnlice man, Burky is always on the job. Three rousing cheers from the cla1ssof'35 go with Burky as he leaves the high sc oo. HUGH J. HOGAN Irish Nature Study Club ll, Science Club IV, Class Basketball Ill, IV, Freshman Track. High Pressure Pete - Salesman Sam. The secret of his success remains unknown but the re- sults are apparent. lf he continues in this able dashing manner, his fondest ambitions should be realized. ROBERT G. KOEHLER Bob Nature Study III, Mirage Staff. Crowned by a mop of blond curly hair, Bob has caused many a feminine heart to o a twitter. A clever cartoonist, he has the iacuTty of expressing any idea through this medium. MIRIAM ELIZABETH READER Journalism Club ll, Girl Reserves Ill, Tri-I-li-Y Club lll, IV, Chorus IV. Miriam is a quiet little lass who seems very con- tented. She's one of that gang whose friendships have stuck during high school days. Modest and sweet-in short, the kind of a girl we all like. HARRY BRECKENRIDGE Bucky Boys Home Economics Club I, Nature Study Club Eflpiping Club III, R. V. R. Club IV, Class Basket- a . - A An ardent disciple of Baron Munchausen, Brecky and his pal are a constant worry to the teachers. A true Romeo, the members of the fairer sex are never lonely when I-larry swaggers into view. We wish him luck for he's a jolly good fellow. DAISY ELIZABETH COOPER Girl Reserves III, R. V. R. Club IV. Quiet and unassumingAthat's Daisy. If silence were golden, this Senior girl would be worth her weight in gold. An ardent fan of all sports, Daisy has been an enthusiastic footer for Rochester. ARTHUR W. OTTO Art Industrial Arts Club ll, I-li-Y Club Ill, IV, Class Basketball l, ll. Picture a chubby faced youth, cheeks fresh and shining from recent applications of soap and water crowned by dark laughing eyes and curly hair and you have Art on his way to the movies. But picture a stalwart youth, shirt open at the throat, striding through the halls on his way to class. Take your choice, they're both good. Twenty-eight
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THE MIRAGE JOHN BROWN Corky Ambridge I-ligh I, ll, Class Basketball Ill, IV, Science Club IV, Candy Committee IV. Corky's blond curls and blue eyes make him Baden's gift to the ladies. I-lis happy-go-lucky dis- position makes him impervious to sarcasm from the faculty. Boys, girls, and bus drivers, will all testify to his popularity. We all wish you luck, Corky I SAMUEL D. PINCIOTTI Sam Class Basketball Il, Ill, IV, Football Il, Special Gym I. The members of the General Course certainly got a break when Sam joined their ranks. I-lis ability as a student plus his magnetic personality make him an attribute to any organizationfscholastic, or social. JOHN F. MALAGISE Shorty Class Basketball IV, Science Club IV. A topping good fellow-persistent in his pur- suit of high grades, he will soon be a member in good standing of the Cap and Gown procession. May his diligence be rewarded. DOROTHY LOUISE BETZ Dot Class Basketball I, Dramatic Club ll, Public Speaking Club III, R. V. R. Club IV. Dot is one of the quieter members of our class but she can talk if so inclined. I-Ier height and dignity combined with an attractive personality make her an exemplary Senior. An aspiring French student. What more can you ask? Thirty ROBERT BATTO Bob Section Leader ll, III, IV, Prom Committee Ill, Junior Magazine Campaign,Typing Club II, III, R. O. D. K. Club IV, Editor of Mirage, Mirage Photographer III, IV, National I-lonor Society IV. Spending eons of time and countless ergs of energy in the production of his current smash hitf the Mirage, Bob's activities are monumental to his work in photography and his marks scholastically and success socially. JOSEPH CONTI Joe Football I, II, Ill, IV, Varsity Club ll, Ill, IV For the last 4 years Joe has willingly taken many knocks on the gridiron for R. I-I. S. I-lis scholastic ability is second only to his athletic prowess As a Final tribute to his scholastic and athletic attain ments, the class of '35 wishes him luck. LEO HUGHES Lefty New Brighton I-ligh I, French Club ll, Typing Club Ill, Varsity Club IV, Class Basketball Ill, IV, Foot- ball Manager IV, Basketball Manager IV. Spontaneous humor is ejected from this Senior boy's sure fire personality. An able football man- ager, Lefty tells harrowing tales of his initiation. I-Iis graduation brings us hope of more good times with him. HARRIET H. ROMIGH I-Iome Economics Club ll, Dramatic Club Ill R V R Club IV. Distinctly nice, pleasant to work with I-larriet has gained much from a successful high school careerf namely, many friends. What more could any one want?
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