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Allll SlI2ll'Ill2ll'I Msirgziret It. Skeeliaii Williztui Sturt Iltiiuitliy 'l':1Il l'Zll'lll2l liiii Aflelaidt- Sivltelel' Josephine Siiiili-1' Jlllll' SlGlQ'l'l'XYilld Ili-tty ill4lXYIlSt'Illl llaielii-l 11111 Discovering New Interests and Hidden Abilities ANN SHARMAN August IO Glowing personality . . . a new and valuable addition to our class this year . . . beautiful brown eyes and hair , . . hates arguments . . . often seen with Vera and Ruth . . , enjoys studying French . . . will make an excellent nurse . . . that's Shorty she's with in the halls. ADELAIDE SICKELER January II Flying down the hall . . . dashing round corners . . . halting a moment for a very pri- vate word of her own with Miss H . . . a whiz with her needle: no patterns needed . . . interested in nursing , . . despairing over Math . . . Adelaide has a striking way in everything. MARGARET ROSE SKEEHAN June 3 Most of us look up to Judy . . . she beams at us . . . friendliest, cheeriest of classmates . . . modest and unassuming, but a thinker and a leader . . . bubbling over with animation . . . backbone of the Student Council . . . Irish, of course, but dennitely pro-Jerman. JOSEPHINE SNIDER October I2 Another popular late comer . . . sweet, blond maiden . . . one of Mr, Hawes's right hand students . . . music of all sorts is her forte . . , Carnegie Hall presents Foremost Pianists off . . . Oh. Johnny, Oh! . . . sorry, fellows, not interested . . . ready service with a smile. WILLIAM START January I3 Stoppy maintains an effect of leisure . . . takes pride in his work as end for the co- Champs . . . looks the ideal athlete, tall, keen eyed, alert . . . unruly yellow hair adds to effect . . . another fan for swing bands . , . another collector of favorite records. JUNE STEIGERXVALD June 7 Magnetic personality . , . has special interest in dogs . . . always Hrst with the latest fads . . . excellent dancer , . . writes interesting stories , . . known for her jolly laugh . . . has a wonderful line , . , very efhcient Squaw Squabble editor . . . beautiful big brown eyes. DOROTHY TALL August IQ Not quite true to her name . . . happy but quiet ways . . . always friendly . . , has a favorite sport-basketball . . . loves her music . . . listens to all the orchestras . . . has her phonograph for selected numbers , . . likes to sew a line seam. BETTY TOWNSEND February I2 She is among the very tall . , , graceful. slender, and active . . . her nimble nngers fiy over the typewriter keys . . . loves dancing . . . never misses a joke . , . quite witty herself , . . has a beautiful, deep toned drawl and the dignity which ITIUSE go with it. PARMA TRUNZO July 18 A little dark-eyed girl with attractive dim- ples and laughing eyes . . . one of the best looking and most likeable of the class . . . ef- ficient worker . . . collects historical pictures . . . industriously crochets intricate patterns . . , will no doubt be an A number I secretary. RACHEL TRUNZO June 27 Rachel may seem quiet . . . don't let that fool you . , . hear that infectious giggle . . . has great enthusiasms . . . is good natured . . . works industriously toward a good ofice job. no fooling . . . trips the light fantastic with pleasure . . . one of the sisters inseparable. Twenty-four
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llhfll'll-19 l'lltt'rlt litttlv l't't-vue llttth ltr-el Seyiuuttt' H4llll'l'lSllll I-Ivelytl Sf-tilt V P- . . Leslie IIHXYIIUI' litlwzttwl Quit: iililIll'll'S lliteltey .Xnu lint- .It-:tu Severatuee Learning the Practices of Necessary Cooperation CHARLES PELUGH April 28 CHARLES RITCHEY May 9 Another navy lad . . . hasn't a care in thc Tall, dark, slim. athletic . . . dyed-inAthe- world . . . always joking . . . Bruce, Joe. and wool swing fan for Scat Davis . . . usually Charlie are inseparables . . . plays all kinds of seen with Bill and Gino . . . played some sports . . . collects photos of men-o'-war . . knows all the answers in P. D, class , . . re cently Pflugh from Mt. Nebo to Glenueld. LESLIE POXVNER February 27 Usually seen strolling toward Edgeworth with King and Dixon . . . honor student in Economics . , . may some day beat the drttms for Charley Barnett or Glenn Miller . . . the girls notice his blue eyes and brown hair . . one oi the strong but silent. . wicked footballfhelped with the good stand- ing . . never wastes his words . . . believes in deeds and big business, SEYMOUR ROBERTSON January 2 A shining Star in most everything, dating included . . . Hi-Y secretary . . . spas- modic Oracle reporter . , . mad chemist . . . ardent debater . . . toots a torrid trumpet . . . . to be a Senator is Hite of his ambition , . . . . . sees all the humor, appreciates the serious, RUDY PYEVAC March 22 ANN ROE December 26 Greek . . . head waiter and future prop- Happy-go-lucky with a grand sense of humor rietor of the Sewickley Dining Room , . . . . . that's Susie . . . great talker . . , Wonderful - Minnie's car is chief haunt . . . although born vocabulary . . . hopes everybody will be reading in a windy month, is rather quiet . . . likes her stories in print some day . . . an alert thinker to look solemn and then grin . . . worked himf in Problems of Democracy . . . industrious knit- self into a frenzy to produce cheers. ter for the Red Cross. EDXVARD QUIG July 3 EVELYN SCOTT January 2 Born woodsman . . . superb marksman . . . Scottie, happy in spirit . . . with beauti- has broken sixtv-five straight . . . plans to ful eyes to win you . . . her instrument. the spend his life in the open . , . reads books on the out of doors . . . spends his time wi trumpet . . . will give a dollar if her two th pet ambitions--nursing and aviation-don't be- Shorty, George. and Chuck . . . and .lean , , , come one as air hostess . . . real Prudence for bttt deunitely . . . always cheerfttl. cooking . . . her fellow? Maust she tell you! RUTH REEL September 25 JEAN SEVERANCE January 31 Green eyes with fiery hair and quick smile . . . Curly ioined seniors with a welcome . , . one of th? few Titians without a vicious temper . . , level headed . . . ready for work or fun . . . at school. up street, everywhere with Helen . . . air-minded. So proud of her shiny green Ford . . . 'AE-obby is very partial to artists , . . who Shook that out of her? . . . Calm steadfastness will enable her to attain a goal as a nurse . . . autograph collecting may become profession . . . has done a star bit of acting, Twenty-three
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Joe 'Fur-ei Addie 'l'uelrer Allievt Yale nzi Itolxerl von llofvn f'2ll'llUll Williams Ilor-eu Tum-ei Helen 'l'u1'nei' Albert von Ilofen Rlllli Walker Mari-jot-ie Willison Enjoying Wide Experiences in Selffdevelopfment JOE TUCCI March 2 Joe has the imagination of an artist . . . watch those eyes light up . . , not yet decided what line to follow . . . reads a lot: fools a lot . . . enjoys himself . , . most enthusiastic when he is interested . . . keeps his pockets full of everything from a rabbit's foot to a knife, ROCCO TUCCI February 5 Paddle is one of the original Hill Boys . . . a great clan . . . rides a horse and gets medals for it . . . Little Corporal to a success- ful team . . . thinks gymnastics the best thing about school . . . worked industriously for the Clean-up Campaign. ADDIE TUCKER June 9 Compact bundle of cheerfulness . . . a quick grin for all fun . . . knows jokes without num- ber . . . love of music shown by way she listens and by dancing . . . an industrious worker in many fields . . . can't rind time for everything she likes. HELEN TURNER December 18 Jolly Shorty . . . lover of good times . . . enthusiastic over sports. especially mushball and basketball . . . enjoys dancing . . . makes sing- ing a hobby . . . has a joke for every occasion . , . spirit of cooperation works whenever a job is to be done . . . has a special friend. ALBERT VALENZI June II Flip is solid . . . champion detention col- lector . . . slaps a torrid bass . . . appreciates good music-Goodman and such . . . follows boxing closely . . . throws a mean glove himself . . . teams with Bill on Big Noise . . . Cari and Fred are associates. ALBERT von HOFEN June 29 The oflicial escort of the Sub Deb Club . . . welcome for quick wit and clever remarks . . . V. Jfs chief heckler and admirer . . , an ambi- tious journalist . . . finds the stage a most ab- sorbing hobby . . , worked over The Cat and the Canary until black and blue, ROBERT von HOEEN August it A happy-go-lucky member . . . the class's loudest. heartiest laugher , . . hard worker out- side school . . . goes scholastic on occasion . , . has warm friends , . . loyal worker on foot- ball . . . hopes to become high potentate of the Sunoco station. RUTH WALKER March I4 The Cilamor Girl of IQ4O . . . collector supreme of toy dogs, perfumes, snapshots . . . seen everywhere . . . the center of a busy crowd, also as one of two . . . well known for' ther acting ability . . . wavers between stage and kindergarten . . , ideal Girl Reserve. CARLTON WILLIAMS March I7 Blue eyed, brown-haired Carl . . . ladies' man par excellence . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . has a high Boaling average . . . burnt the ice up at the Club courts last winter . . . chums with Burly and Shorty . . . has easy going manner and an ideal disposition. MARJORIE WILLISON July I2 A capable, quiet worker . . . efhcient in all ofhce practices . . , knows all popular orches- tras . . . excellent dancer . . . tall and graceful , . . a model for models . . . valuable basket- ball player . . . can really wheel that Chevy . . , intends to make her mark and see the world. Twenty-five
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