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DOLORES BAUGHMAN “Sis” “Sis”, as she is better known, is our head majorette. She is full of pep and vitality. Dolores takes a great interest in basket- ball and specializes in those long shots. “Sis” tells us she has a definite liking up at Dudley Hill. This likeable, loveable little girl plans to be a secretary, that is. if “Reed” doesn't step in. Her favorite song is “Near You” and we understand why. We are sure you will succeed in what- ever field you choose. CHARLES BLAIR -Bud” This fine looking chap is the “Jewel” of the class. Tall. dark, and magnetic, that's our Bud. lie is frequently seen in the vicinity of Saxton during his leisure hours although he boasts Six Mile as his home town. His favorite pastime is scouting about the country in the Pontiac and my how that guy gets around' Bud likes football, having played three years for Saxton Liberty, he was a real asset to the team. Bud hasn’t decided on a future vet. but one thing is certain what- ever it will be., it is sure to be an exciting one. EDNA BOLLMAN “Ed” Yc always find Edna on her toes ready to accomplish something — sewing, cooking, pounding the keys on the piano or even running her father’s service station. In school. Edna excels in homc-ec. and will prob- ably take advantage of her talent in future home making. DONALD BRUMBAUGH “Bumpy” Don is the boy with the magic educated toe. We never missed the extra point when “Pumpy” was behind it. Big, husky, and handsome, he did an excellent performance as the Lieut, in “Dear Ruth”. We wonder why Don travels to the post office, morning, noon, and night.5 Is it because he is expecting some special mail or is it the post office clerk? Don has received several scholarships for football from dif- erent colleges but hasn't decided which one. We feel it will be a good decision. RICHARD BURKE “Lyle” Lyle, and intelligent and de- pendable fellow from Dudley, can be found where ever there are girls but especially around the teachers. In his subjects he is a star student, what a collec- tion of A’s he’s got. He spends most of his spare time with How- ard Horton or with his “solid geometry” book. Dick’s future is undecided but thinks he would like being a school teacher. PAUL CIMBALISTA “Cimby” In all sport lineups you find the name Cimbalista our North Point lad. “Cimby” has a great liking to sports and has proven a great asset to the Athletic De- partment. His spare time is spent with a young “Baker” from Church Street. With looks galore and personality plus. Paul will have no trouble facing the world. TONY CIUCCI This gentleman of wit and charm is another Dudley ad- dition to the class. Tony is a very talented man and is al- ways ready to take good advice as long as it doesn’t interfere with his pleasure- Despite his devil may care nature. 'Pony has proved his self reliance, and has shown all the symptoms of a successful future. SHELTON COLLARE Meet one of Dudley’s credits and contributions to the class. We just recently discovered Shel- ton’s good taste in poetry and one day we caught him in a ren- dezvous with Shakespeare. 'Phis likable chap isn’t much of a talker but we’ve detected valu- able traits in him. namely, quiet dignity, and though we’ve never heard any shouts of hilarious laughter coming from his direc- tion. his sense of humor is re- markable. Shelton wants to drive a Greyhound bus someday. We’re sure your success will travel fast. Shelton.
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AUDREY ABBOTT Quiet, but very nice and friend- ly. Audrey, once living in Saxton, now a resident of Defiance, is another of our musical minded seniors and should be proud of her fine work in the band and chorus. Audrey has taken the Commercial course and should be congratulated on her excellent accomplishments as a fine secre- tary. Her favorite song is “Ma- rio’s Mobile”. Whether she de- cides upon a career or the job of home-making, we feel certain. Audrey will succeed. DOROTHY BAKER “Sawdust” Dotty, as best known by the opposite sex. lives on Church Street. She is seen mostly with Dotty Kellcv. If you happened to have an appointment at Doc Thomas’s she might have held your hand. She really swings a mean baton and we bet you can’t keep track of those legs. After graduation she plans to enter Ursinus College and follow Miss McCahans line. Maybe in her studies she will come to the conclusion why Church Street was “Sonny” at night. HARRY ABBOTT “Cork” This curly-headed “romeo” of the senior class is one of our local boys. His fine manners and jovial nature along with his friendly smiles, seem inticing to the girls for Harry rates with them all. You'll find him any- where there's fun and laughter going on because he is usually the main attraction. Doing splen- did work in school. Harry seems to have little trouble accomplish- ing anything he sets out to do: so with that record. Harry will be a big success in anything he de- cides upon after graduation. MAXINE BAKER “Pork y” Maxine comes to us from North Point and is proud of it. She doesn't have a special interest in anything in particular. She likes to dance, eat. go to parties and last but not least, she loves to talk. Her favorite sport is go- ing to the movies. You usually see this smiling girl with her best friend “Toodic”. We arc sure you'll be successful in anything you choose. C x d luck! PAUL ALTOBELLI Paul says he’s from Dudley, but he actually lives in Miners- ville. Dudley is easier to spell You usually see him with Toni Cuicci. the two of them cooking up some sort of mischief. Paul is a spaghetti fanatic, his favorite song being “One Meat Ball. When we inquired about his future vocation. Paul said he in- tended to enter the Navy since lie got by in high school on high C’s. We will all remember Paul as a good companion, remarkable student, and a credit to the class. BRUCE BARNETT “ 'unior” When you’re preambulatin’ through the lower hall, you'll notice a pair of blue eyes defy- ing anyone to walk across the white line. Besides being a down- stairs monitcr. Junior will al- ways be remembered by his class- mates as a result of his jovial nature and friendly attitude. He hasn't talked much about a post graduate career. We have reached the verdict that what- ever lie docs, success is in store for him. JOHN ANKNEY “ Barrymorr” John is our bass drummer and we must say a good one. He enjoys doing what he can for the school, participating in the Senior play and being a monitor. He is also a “south-paw” pitcher for the baseball team. John has many friends, but enjoys being near the girls. He is planning on going to college after gradua- tion and we wish him all the luck in the world. SALLY BARTO Sally, an impulsive and un- predictable girl plans on being a psychiatrist upon leaving school. Although she has a great deal of talent along most any line her literary ability is remark- able. Sally is not only very in- telligent but possesses a unique sense of humor. Most of her spare time is spent with “Kuge” Hopkins or in a rendezvovus with that “special” fellow from De- troit from whom she receives so many letters.
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FRANK DENNIS “Itchie “Itchic”. one of our Trombone looters, trots from Stonerstown each day. His main hobby is driving the Chevy and maybe he has reasons for going places. He has a liking for girls, but we suppose it could be boiled down to a certain blonde. Frank is mostly seen in the com- pany of Worthing and the gang. Whatever his ambition of life is to be. we wish him all the suc- cess in the world. HELEN ELDER “Naomi” Our small, but sweet brunette, whose voice would make even Gail Russell envious. Helen’s pleasing personality has made her a friend to all rather more than a friend to some. Her spare time in school is spent in assist- ing in any way she possible can. Helen’s favorite pastime is danc- ing and roller skating. She pains to follow the Florence Nightin- gale tradition, she is considering being an air hostess. EDWARD DIXON “Muscles” “Muscles”, as he likes to lx1 called is quite a fellow and if you really want the low-down just ask Donna. Eddie spends more time on the road to Riddlcs- burg and in Riddlesburg than at home. Eddie quotes on his tra- vels. “Those skunks are getting the best of me.” If you like crazy experiences just ask him to relate his while at Cypher Beach this summer. He’s really quite a good looking fellow and what a man in a football uniform. FERN DIXON “Lulu” We arc very proud of this sweet, brown-eyed brunette of our class. She is our “Editor-in- chief’ of the Block and a better one no school could provide. With a smile for everyone, plenty of personality, and lots of pep she has managed to find an important place among the group. Playing basketball is at the top of Fern’s list of favorite pastimes. She also likes to dance, listen to records, read poetry, and take in a good movie. Fern has not vet decided upon her future but whatever she may choose we’re betting that Fern will succeed. ERNEST DONALDSON “Emir” “Ernie” is another of Coal- mont’s great contributions to the class of ’48. Very often he is re- ferred to as the “Joe I . Brown ’ of the class because of his win- ning smile, and that smile has caused many a girl to stop and lake notice. He spends most of his time in Dudley adding a little more gasoline to his flame. “Ernie” likes sports better than his classes. Here’s hoping he has loads of good luck during l.is life. JAMES FINK “Einstein” This windy trumpet player blows from Stonerstown. Jim has been with us for two years ; nd during that time has made many friends, although some from the weaker sex are con- sidered a little closer than friends, e en if they do come from Mar- lin burg. Jint has many pas- times namely eating candy in school and reading funny Ixxiks GENE FIX IE mi Gene hails from Six Mile and is well liked by all his fellow students, lie has been in the band several years and can really play his trumpet. He is also president of the band this year. Ilis favorite pastime is chasing the girls. He also has a special liking for “Stake.” Good luck Gene in whatever you decide to do. MAXINE FLEEGLE “Grrt” Our very own strawberry blond who seems to make a lasting im- pression with everyone: Maxine flashes a dazzling smile and the world beams. Taking the com- mercial course, she dries quite a lot of work in the office and aside from this, she says she enjoys very much being Mr. Shoemaker’s secretary. She plays an active game of basketball as well as being very grxxl at danc- ing. As for love-life. Maxine can’t seem to make up her mind . s to whether she prefers S- L. fcx»tball players of S. L. alumni. Whatever she decides upon, we’re backing her up one hundred per cent by saying. “'Hie best of everything to you.”
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