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'Ninn' Ilnal U Yerzi Ikoxvnizui .lair-k Vain Sully Vook 'l'lN'I't-'Q-lil llamasu William lionhott Nwinaii Iirown Aiinluiin. 13. Ciiriipliell William Curtis Mary l,il'2ll'0 Darrocli From the First Exciting ay to the joyful Last MARY BOAL February 25 Sixty-three inches of loveliness . . . smooth dancer . . . fine student . , . warm personality . . . doesn't speak often. but when she does beautiful red-brown hair . . . green eyes . . . magnetic smile . . , She and Bessie are insep- arable . . . swings a wicked automobile. WILLIAM BONHOFI5 October 4 Bill's famous hobby is photography . . . goes everywhere with his camera . . . catches us on our unawares . . . shows great athletic ability on the track . . . doesn't mind study- ing for Mr. Vifilliams . . . is always in a good spirit . . . willing to give assistance any time VERA BOWMAN January 3 Golden-haired lass from the Heights . looks quiet, but appearances are deceiving . . . chats here, chatters there . . . one of the setters of style . . . collects pictures of movie stars and a certain singers records . . . favors the Navy any time. anywhere! NORMAN BROWN July 16 Brownie, one of the four Musketeers . model business man . . . eyes electrical engin- eering . , , high pressure salesman . . . ine at originating ideas and organizing . . . tall. dark. handsome . , . never ending feminine follow- ing . . . always in the office--Ohl but- JACK CAIN May 28 Here comes Smiley . . . six feet two of good-nature . . . makes many friends . . . enemies . . . splendid athlete . . . football few educated toe . . , three-year man in basketball . . . dead shot . . . one of Miss Hubbell's paper- boys . . . about ready to settle down. Seventeen ANALANA B. CAMPBELL April 5 Striking first name: spell it backward and see what you get . . . soft voiced Lanny scorns idleness . . . has a thousand interests . . . haunts the library . . . revels in history . . . knits like an old timer . . . off to the tennis court . . . knows her A. B. C.'s. SALLY COOK April 16 See it . . . the twinkle in her eye, of course . . . Cookie , one of our happiest seniors . . . her presence adds zest to any group . . . always ready to learn a new dance step . . . writes good stories . . . likes studying Economics . . . joins the 3:30 rush to Walkers. WILLIAM CURTIS May IQ Quiet, good-natured Bill . . . demon sprinter on the track team . . . wins all sorts of awards . . . Safety Patrol member . . . a thoughtful student, too . . . honor graduate of the Hay Institute of Art, Room II4 . , , chief hobbies are model airplane building and photography. THERESAIDAMASO January 19 Notice the beautifully fringed dark brown eyes . . . rates as a Hrst-class shorthand student . . . has the best of taste . . . keeps her hair just so . . . is a great collector of well-known orchestra leaders' autographs and pictures . . . Z1 Glenn Miller fan . . . loves smooth music. MARY GRACE DARROCH June 7 Rocky has the sure sign of beauty-blue eyes, black hair . . . smooth dancer . . . hates unmannerly boys . . . haunts Walker's . . . has grand sense of humor . . . was the attrac- tive queen in Hallowe'en parade . . . pleasant personality . . . welcome in any crowd,
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Baxter Bzlltz 7-Iiirvl llarlei' -Tenn Bai1ii1Q2lt'tn-I Williztiii Beek Ruth Iliieiu Evelyn Barley James Bai'i'ie Melvin Bnuingat'tel lhrrotliy Beiigc-le Garth Blantlittcl Down Through the 'Years to Our Glad Commencemen BAXTER BALTZ October 9 Considered the class's mechanical genius . . . can turn a Model T into a perfectly function- ing vehicle . . . love of machinery may lead him into the mechanized unit of the air indus- try . . . an ardent follower of Diana . , . nature lover . . . Solid Geometry is Bo's pet peeve. EVELYN BARLEY August 2 Pretty, graceful, clever . . . jolly disposition . . . chums with Peggy and Mary Grace . . . talks with everyone . . . boys hover round . . . a smooth dancer . , . ambitious. with a mind of her own, and all the words to speak it . . . collects souvenirs everywhere. MUREL BARLEY July I3 Murel hails from up on the hills . . . eyes, a beautiful blue . . . smile, most attractive . . . lover of Zane Grey and the Vvlest . . . knits and rips industriously at her first sock . . . her hobby. pasting away at scrapbooks . , . ambi- tious to make others beautiful. JAMES BARRIE January 22 Jimmie . . . hard working stooge at the Sewickley Printing Shop . . . has ambition to become a printer . . . is always after business . . . has a monopoly on coat-checking at all the dances . . , likes swimming. water polo especi- ally . . . a Y addict . . . jollies the girls along. JEAN BAUMGARTEL March 31 Wanted: a stealer of one boy's heart . . . found in Jean . . . a lover, herself, of choco- late cake, ice cream, shorthand, and her pet squirrel. scrapbooks . . . Vera and Jean are inseparable except when . . . may be known by her Sonny smile . . . finds time to work. Sixteen MELVIN BAUMGARTEL April 9 Alias Shorty . . . medium height . . . dark. handsome, Oh. boyf . . . swings a dangerous golf club . . . hunts and shoots with the best of them . . . '4chem hound . . . never seen without George and Sonny until just lately . . . sees a great future in Buicks. WILLIAM BECK April 28 Everybody's right hand man . . . poet of note . . . leans toward journalism . . . delights in wise remarks and subtle puns . . . has inter- esting manner . . . notable characteristics . . . has decided on career in medicine . . . character actor of ability . . . steady worker. DOROTHY BENGELE May I2 Mr. Vvlilliams' very capable secretary . . . Fi'eckles is a ,jitterbug . , . has many pen pals across the sea . . . ambitious as can be . . . desires to go to Hollywood and visit China . . . 4'There's something about a soldier, says Dot . . . one of the tiny, quick-moving type. RUTH BIJENOU June 1 A notable red head . . , one of those Three . . . has the pen-pal habit . . . collects picture post cards . . . dreams of cruising the seas on a tramp steamer . . . a real student. she knows the answers . . , others listen , . . makes a real hiker . . . deathly afraid of spiders. GARTH BLANCHARD November 27 Possesses most unusual hobbies . . . carves all types of minature guns , . . has magnificent collection of Big Little Books . . . loves math and art . . . aeronautical engineering holds his high hopes. . . has a finger in the editing of the '4Hysteria . . , haunts the
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Dau Davis lfrerl llixou Vluztili-s lilvi-it'li:ti'tlt .lt-imie lfulvo l'Ilviu:t Ferl tio .loc Dempsey lluth Ilouultl Ili-tty l':lll,'l'ill1i ,luliu lfi-ttet' Murtitt 1-'lout The Many Lively Hours Passed in oint Action DAN DAVIS July I Cilen Oshornite . . . honor student whose pet hate is homework . . . never idle . . , extra- curricular activities make life a busy whirl . . . Forensic debater , . . rates with The Major , . . reads widely . . . musician . . . great pun- ster . . . in his element when camping. JOE DEMPSEY June 18 Our special Irishman . . . has twinkling brown eyes and genuine love of fun . . . slow and easy manner . . . throws off worries . . . wants to go in for big business . . . concen- trates on book-keeping . . . prefers to study in groups instead of alone. FRED DIXON April 30 Burly for short . . . dependable line-man , . . social in his ways . , . very talkative . . , loves his fun . . . spends evenings up street . . . when he's hurt it's his head . . . makes Ruth believe in Santa Claus . . . Mr. Thome's fourth period worry. RUTH DONALD November 25 Our one and only drum majorette . . watch out for her on Parade Days . . . next best spot is the gym floor . . . shows real action in basketball , . . makes it a point to arrive in 2o4 by 8:29 . . . a loyal friend and a good mixer . . . but gives much time to Fred. CHARLES EBERHARDT September 29 Up the long way from lngomar . . . serene. steady. quiet . . . always in a group . . . loves to hunt but not at the cost of school hours . . . chauffeur for exchange programs . . . Hrst business, selling cards to seniors . . . every- thing is 0-Kay with Charlie. Eighteen BETTY ELLERTON June 5 l5etty's tiny soprano voice reminds you of a l'airy's . . . whizzes around in company ot Vera and Marion . . . never look for this hrownette in a large crowd . . . likes small groups . . . read her palmvmodeling hands is her future vocation . . . fan for magazines. JENNIE VALVO December 25 Her long, brown, glossy hair twines into beautiful braids , . . her smiles come flashing friendliness , . . studious. ambitious worker . . . industrious maker of lace . . . reads much . . . radio fan . . . keeps right up on the short- hand . . . hates wasps and bees. JOHN FETTER January 5 Tall. blue-eyed towheaded Saxon . . . Johnny-on-the-spot . . . plans success drive as engineer . . , one of Mr. Thomes stars . . . track manager . . , causes feminine hearts to flutter . . . Ends chums at every turn . . . cracks jokes in dry American style. ELVINA FERRARO March I8 Cheerful. optimistic. friendly . . . delights in her French. despairs over English . . . faith- fully pounds away at the typewriter . . . beau- tiful brown eyes . . . quick response to another's thoughts . . . all-round good scout . . . sure to be happy . , . responsive. to teasing. MARTIN FLOVJERS January I2 4'Martin to the faculty . . . XVimpy to us . . . bobs in and out of school iust to get there on time . . . watch out when a tan V8 comes your way . . . collects coins and stamps . . . has aversion to tests . . . plays typewriter . . . is ambitious to become an aviator.
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