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4. 'Si G 1' R A., .-L -.gg N rr 1 F 1 G as 1 i 9 l. P '67 U 44 fr w -- ,,i,. -r i 1-U P' 'F an 4 is 1, 'J 'E il THE ,DOROTHY KRETZLER Dot's gay, smiling, yet dig- nified personality marks her appearance anywhere. You are assured of entertainment. whether she takes you driv- ing in her Ford. spends the evening playing the piano for you, or just sings for you. These accomplishments plus friendliness make Dorothy a great girl. FRANK LECiATO Frank's smile plus his attrac- tive personality. makes him the center of every group. Very active in his studies, he also plays a great game at shortstop. His smooth man- ners and pleasing conversa- tion. even though he is given to flattery, make him every- one's pal. His time from home to school is ten seconds. CHARLOTTE LYON Charlotte, commonly known as Char, is a lover of fash- ionable clothes. She expects to take up dress-making and designing. Knitting is also a favorite hobby. This she does with great ability. You may see Char at nearly all the social functions. Her weakness is crossword puz- zles. JADDEN This tallest member Of Our clan of '35 stretches up to six feet two. He forms one- third of the Three Mus- keteers. Besides holding down the center position on the basketball team, Bill made a good business mana- ger for football, and a noisy barker for the Carnival. He is a polished master on the ball-room floor. ANNA KEDAR Anna is always busy and in a hurry. Her great ambition is to be a nurse and she will make a good one. Last year she won the prize for sew- ing. She is demure and quiet looking, but wait till you see her in real action on the gym floor or pounding a typewriter. CLASS MARTIN LEE Peewee is the sprinting midget of the football team. which combination made him most elusive. Thus he dis- played his backbone and fighting spirit. Martin loves to spend his extra moments roaming through the woods observing the wonders of nature. He is a thoughtful lad. pleasant in his manners. quickwitted in his response. JAMES LIGHTFOOT On Friday mornings as we see his banjo coming we know that the Harmony Boys will appear on some program. On Club days he works for the Dancing Club. The Hill Billies number him among their members. He was secretary for Mr. Bolin, and that meant work. Mr. B. often had to Search for him. FAY McCLURE Have you seen another so tiny and blonde and blue- eyed? Those dreamy eyes may have some connection with the stories of Milt and his Plymouth. Fay is an- other one smitten with the knitting fever. Dancing is one of her chief pleasures. Fay suits her to a T. OF ROY JOHNSON Although he seems quiet and studious and his name is always on the Honor List, do not be misled. Roy is an athlete of renown - cap- tain of the champion gym team. The National Honor Society marks his standing in another way. He is a radio amateur, W8NEK, hence the nickname Nek. EVAN KOGER A harum-scarum fellow. he has a unique brand of abso- lutely light-hearted spirit of fun. Evan is noted for the way he dramatizes everything --even his efforts to absorb books. He is a lover of city life-ranches mean nothing to him. A most social being. always busy, always hurry- ing-Evan, himself. NINE i X F A f i X , it l X- fr'-X1 if 1 V imlmlm lrinislfmfmnn lmlmlil Imlmlmlmimml Huimimimimimifnmlninlmi illfillmll
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9fl1lllVHlWllllllWl XJUFWA X PATTY GORMLY Patty hails from Coraopolis Heights. She spends a great deal of her time writing plays and studying about the French Revolution, but never fails to do her Latin, re- sponding with delight to,the wonders of poetry. She is the gayest of the class, an irre- pressible jokester, always see- ing the fun in everything. WALTER GRAY Walter is a loyal, fun-loving chap, interested deeply in the DeMolay and Hi-Y. He looks to be without a care in the world, but his football opponents have plenty when they see Walt's bulk bearing down on them. He made quite a hit as the heavy father in the Carnival melodrama. -fer ff I - FREDERICK GOULD Freddy is a boy of spirit and fun whose three great ambi- tions are to be a successful business man, a famous ath- lete. and a snappy member of Calloway's Cotton Club. His serious moments are caused by the dramatic debates in Economics class. Who can forget his valuable con- tribution to the Rhythm Quartet? MARGARET GREIG Margie lends a helping hand and greets you with a cheery smile. She is ever trying to figure out a new pattern for a knitted outfit and passes on her original ideas freely. Hik- ing and other athletic interests arouse her enthusiasm as a Girl Scout. She is up-and- coming, vigorous, and inde- pendent. TEEN THIRTY FIVE HERBERT l-IARTLE Of a generally lively spirit. greeting friends right and left, beaming and smiling on all-that is Herbert in the hall and out of school. I-lc sobers down quickly in the class and becomes another fellow. He is the authority on country life when Eco- nomic questions rest on that topic. ETHEL HOLMAN Ethel is gay and full of pep. Her favorite pastime is danc- ing. She also has a sweet voice, when it comes to sing- ing. Ethel is always a true friend. Her whole ambition is to be a one hundred per cent stenographer. and she is already the holder of a job. MARGARET JACKSON Peggy assures everyone of her friendship by a most winning smile and sparkling brown eyes. She likes to sew, bake chocolate cake, and collect signs. She expects to enjoy herself and accomplish things worthwhile at the same time -and does. She made a splendid model at the Senior Tea. MARIE HAWES Marie, our typical red-head from Glenlield, is one Q those girls who just lovps school. She. too, has follow ed the fad of knitting who knows-Marie may be- come an expert instructress. She manages to do her of talking-not without competition. She is a go-getter. ROBERT Horace Bob's smile and wit are con- tagious yet he has his serious moments. He seems to know that there is a time for all things and acts accordingly. He is ready with the needed answer, a real help to the teacher, and his friendliness is ever in evidence. RALPH JACKSON Ralph will leave a great hole in the football line-it will take two men to fill it. He is not afraid to work, and his willingness to help when a husky man is needed makes him a valuable man, Ralph generally presents an easy- going exterior, but under pressure he becomes a serious worker. llihllilFilifillimUdlltllhllilililllillli''lf Hilldlitlllihilillfillitlllthlltlllfflllllllallli'Iililifr:llitMlN llillllillihliuh till
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-4 1 Q 1 I ' sm' 11. 9 .1' .'i 'i . 1 1,f.Q'5 rf'1 11.1 -1 - ki ir . . Q ,-, . 113.-',5u.1'.v'if :fi fiiiiiffl-at 'ffl H .1 - I I I 11-2 ' 1.1 ' 1 ,..- . 34? 1 fbi diff? . 11- 111 11 1 1 ll 1 1111211 11 lwfll ll 11 ll ll VI 11 11 11 1 111'f 111 ll 11 11 11 ll 1 ll 11 11 11 11 11 ll 1 11 11 1 UI 11, 111 11 ll 11 ll VI ll 11 ll 11 ll 111 11 ll ll l l 1' 11 'I ROBERT MCDONALD Bob meets Mr. Hawes in class and over the chess board. Mr.. Hawes, nevertheless, always comes out on top. Bob is a good sport, an active worker in Hi-Y, a friendly classmate, a red- head. and a good-looking Scotsman. He enjoys the point of all that is said and makes many points himself. MARY MACKEEN Her flashing dimples and sincere manner were assets in her debating. Her ability, winning ways, and ready, smiling friendliness make her an outstanding figure in the school. She accompanies twenty or so boys in the Solid Geometry class and holds her own in grades with them. RAE M1rILVAIN Lo! Another tiny mite- but how we miss her when she is absent. Fun is ever where she is. in school and out, Her calm disposition never yields to impatience or anger. For smiles. few can surpass her. and as a personi- fication of pep, vim, and vigor she cannot be beat. BETTY MARKS Here is one of those enviably tall, sophisticated girls with a casual air about her. Her ambition lies in the world of music: she already plays the piano beautifully. Betty has two weaknesses -- blushing and giggling at the most in- opportune moment and col- lege boards. She belongs to a Glen Osborne trio. 1 TEEN THIRTY FIVE1-1-1' 1 1 1 1 1 world. ' ELEANOR MAURO Eleanor studies so hard and faithfully and her smile is so genial that we know she will win a reward for her com- mercial knowledge-a good job. Her domestic flair shows in her sewing and her flash- ing knitting needles. Have you seen her knitted dresses? Beauties, every one. WILLIAM MERRILL You really have to know this six-footer from Glen Osborne to enjoy him to the utmost, for full of fun is he from head to foot. Although quiet and restrained most of the time, Wiggie is a real fun lover, especially when he is with Pat and Burr. His attentions are directed toward a certain lassie at S. A. RITA MILLER Sincerity is the keynote to Rita, in work. friendship, or play. She is most diligent as a Girl Reserve. capable in her school work. illuminating as an actress. admired by the friends who circle round her -a worth while person to 1 have around. Such a girl will make her mark in the NANCY MERRILL Although Nancy is the most brilliant of our students. she is far from being a book- worm. Other activities know her fine hand. As Girl Reserve President she proved a capable, original executive and a grand girl. Her sense of humor keeps a whole crowd in an up-roar. Nancy and Wiggie are devoted com- panions, DOROTHY MERRIMAN Dottie hikes from Hays- ville every morning. Dark haired, petite. fun-loving. musically inclined. she has proved to be a great booster for Sewickley High. She has always been interested in sports. especially since a cer- tain blonde hero plays. She will make a very efficient nurse, which is her hearL's desire. HERBERT MOSSETT While not in school Herbie rides around on delivery trucks-of course he works for the privilege. We sus- pect that is more fun than school, yet Herbert has a good time wherever he is. He has a fondness for funny tales and enjoys telling them. too. The twinkle in his eye shows his love for fun. X11 NFHXII 511ni11fN115U15 ll 1511 115 113 112 '1FQll15l11jll15IF151515151lil1liI1liI1l FM15lF15lF15l115 ll 1151115 1 ll 15 lf dl 1115 ll 15 U ,4,,. W. ... .. ld , n,,,. .1 . I 'ew 1 if S- 'F 13 41. i mfiim-'1J1. 5 1 ,WWW
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