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Quit Q11 bat WILLIAM SCHWAR4TZ December 5 Jake with stalwart strength was a standout tackle on a pro d foot- ball team-those big. broacilshould- ers make him one not eafly mis- taken-works part time as la No. I mechanic at Hovis' garage-goes cruising along in a well- ared-for automobile with good fri nd Pat- terson--teams with Bruno in shop. ALEASE SMITHl January ig Ambitious A is always in the midst of big doings: and they have to be good-would rathdr laugh than eat-almost. that is-part of a steady threesome includi g Lo and Rie -longs to be aiteacher. practices on youngsters bygnight- would like to reside in Philly- studies and understands work. LEE SPRINGERi February 22 ' Just about the liveliest senior around-her comedy willi lighten any heavy subject-she's a very ex- perienced and efficient sdlesgirl- takes a good photo: collects snap- shots-often chauffeuredl around town in a light Dodge lcoupe-- rushes to and from schooli-patron of the candy sellers. ' DAVID STICKEL'L April I9 I The scientist of the class--Dave knows his way around thi: Chem- istry Lab-cars are his first love- a Mercury is his pride arid joy- Knapps tind him indispensable-an honored Thespian-thel Oracle knows his presence-a g d bridge game is tops-a dancer Cigar excel- lence-a scholar to boot.i I EDWARD TOCCI November 5 I Ed holds down an enviable rec- ord on the school's rostet as all- around sportsman-read' the re- ports and see his name appearing -also on the honor roll-T-favorite topics include Democrats, Edge- worth - very popular -,considers law his future field-Speaks with authority of the best movies. t I l I imc lass cant We Twenty-two SHIRLEY SITTIG March 23 Note that gleam of mischief in her eyes-Shirley is the live-wire of the class-always animated with fun and good nature-drives around in the station wagon with Ei-Ei and the gang--has an all too contagious giggle that often springs out of no-where. We don't forget the chickens that lay polka dot eggs. WARREN SMITH March 30 Warren takes pride and joy in a new Ford convertible -hauls a crowd with him here and there- has a friendly grin and happy greet- ing for everyone-plays the accord- ion like a master-helps out at many a dance--has a grand time as actor-visits the Grange and Sybil's-finds Avalon attractive. DAVID STARR October zo Watch for Bobo in the blue jacket monogrammed D- '-an ardent sports fan-a whizz on hardwood. whether the sport be basketball or skating -- musically inclined toward the drums. deep baritone vocals, and smooth danc- ing-sits in Sewickley and dines in Edgeworth-41 cartoonist. ROBERT SWAN November 4 Swannie's one of those who hate to be early-arrives at school on a motorbike with mere seconds to go -sometimes less than that--foot- ball player and chess star-once won over the national chess champ -sparks the class with his wit- has a keen eye for a good bargain-- likely to succeed in any field. JOHN TROVATO April I3 Trap, sixty minute man on the gridiron-nobody is coming through that spot-ace typist-- spends his spare time at Connelly's -good salesman for the Lettermen -popular with everyone: he likes everybody. Let's go down to the Grand is the word on Saturday night-a Big Wheel.
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JUNE POLLINGER June ll X See the twinkle in those green eyes-know that somethingl is bound to happen-an ambitious student. always on this job if lnot that +popular. entertaining -lone of our beauties and one of the best dressed, too-expert on modelin - thinks merchandizing an ideal ar- eer-jockeys a Plymouth. 1 CHARLES REISER I September 21 I Chuck. manager by nature and record-born business man-inter ested in printing and publication- when not rushing round for The Herald, find him umpteen mliles from town just Walking?Jaclq, a ready companion-athletic interests show in various fields--socially interested in blondes. ' GORDON ROBINSON I February I3 The busiest man of the school, Gordie hardly has time for classes- gains wide experience by using ,his knack for every kind of thing-1-.1 natural on the stage-handy man of the stage guild-head of Thes- pianshmusician. vocally and 'in- trumentallyQsocially popular4B. T. O. at Hi-Y-personality. Al-l-. NANCY ROGERS i January 1 Ro is the tall lass with tliose alert brown eyes that crinkle wiith laughter-how quickly she controls it- Hey, Listen! and you knlow she is started on a story-malkes her extra money at Murphys'-lhas a keen interest at the Canteen-lshe always hits a surprising angle lfor the comments for which we listlen. CARL SCALERCIO May I ' Playing a melodious elec ric guitar. Carl's music brings a s re encore-easy going, friendly. at- urally has a witty humor whet er he be on the speaking or listening end--he is seen about Sewihi h' lls with Mike-has practiced gardenilng during vacations. Carl already holds down a man's job. Jfut all , aps well Spent Twenty-one PEGGY PROUD August I2 A tiny but very important fac- tor in '48 is Peggy-mow of pep and vitality-one of the busiest and eflicient members in Thespians -make-up is her specialty-needs none herself, with that beautiful complexion-her hair ranks with the finest-has her hopes on a nurs- ing career-albvays happy. RICHARD RIGHTER January 16 Ttall. good-natured Rich keeps us laughing-adds funny remarks to each class-a fan of all good drum- mers, he handles the sticks pretty well himself+member of U.S.S.R. of chem lab-favorite pastime tis cruising in the dark blue Olds-he's always as good as an Angel-al- ways in good company. HAZEL ROGERS January 9 One of the class beauties is Hay- dOo or Zell which ever name you prefer-Hazel loves to talk to anyone. anytime-is also a wonder- ful listener-enjoys classical music and writing stories-her brilliant smile is hard to miss-usually the center of a crowd-forever hum- ming Oh Johnny, Oh. MARIE RUCKER July I7 Marie is a natural business girl -gets homework down to a sys- tem that works successfully--quite an artist. she yearns for commercial advertising - willing, dependable worker. with the dignity needed in the business world--pals with A and M. E.-whiz on the basket- ball floor--competence itself. PHILIP SCHUETTE November 2I Hear that inimitable laugh? It's bound to be Flick -welcome wherever he goes-has an overflow- ing line of jokes which he loves to tell-spends summers at the ocean -takes long trips as family chauf- feur in the wagon or Pontiac-no one can call him a Dodo-always going to the dogs, on Broad St.
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i EDWARD TRUDELL 1 December I4 l Ed came to us this year fljom Lake Placid, N. Y.: and has een busy as a Bee ever since-tovlers over rest of the class-one of rpur leading dramatic stars-with hat fine bass voice. Ed is a natural lfor the octetfan active member of the Hi-Y-plans to enter the electr n- ics Held-some variety in his li e, WALLY WALTERS l April I5 1 Wally. the fisherman and hunter of the class-careful builder of air- planes. motor driven ones. to - prize handy man in Lab-Ainvilw able to the P. O. D. and Math cl ss- es-out of school hours given ver to Industrial Lining Engineers- reads all the books-the genial. qas- ual type. JOSEPH XVEBER l March QI i Glen Osborne boasts a talerlted performer at the piano-an expert public speaker and actor-- an original program planner for b th school and Hi-Y. Besides these rx- cellent qualifications. Joe finds tme to make the honor roll and tol be Hi-Y Congressman to Harrisb rg. Always ready for an argument. DANA VVHITTAKER August zo ' You would never know Dlina was around until a good discussion comes up, then ideas come fast-has done quite a bit of traveling-liyed awhile in the Canal Zone-Thu rs- days find him at the Hi-Y meetings +plans to enter the teaching field and certainly promises to go far! steady sure. pleasant. JAMES WILLSON August 29 We regard Jimmy with his smil- ing face and friendly ways as the school's most popular individual note the many offices to which he has been elected. the crowd alw ys round him-ambitious student a football coach's dream. Jim- y colcaptained a championship tea where there's life. there's Willspn. l Ein betnitklep Ziaigb btbuul Twenty-three JOSEPH VILLELLA November K4 Joe- Lover to his friends- all-around athlete. hampered by misfortune-twenty-tive yard run for a touchdown vs Leetsdale is one record-social by nature, his gay spirits add to the fun of the class- has a way with the girls-Blosser. a close pal-we expect to see him in big league baseball. ALVIN WEAVER September to Better late than never is Alvin's motto-always ready and willing to give a helping hand-Hi-Y finds him a loyal supporter-livens up P. O. D. class with his timely re- marks-Chemistry Lab is a pleas- ure-Band is a must-Track season is a busy time-Don't worry about Alvin. he will get along. LOIS WESSELITCH April 4 Lois possesses a charming smile and a cute dimple-talks a mile a minute and expects you to under- stand+is always ready to argue a point with you-loves to dance at the Canteen-a pal to all-has a fine sense of humor-wears her ring with a difference-quite ready for commencement. DOROTHY WILLIAMS September IQ Look out! Here comes Dee Dee with the blonde hair-smooth in all her ways. even in her driving- dignity itself but that quietness soon breaks with a keen sense of humor h wears marvelous blue glasses - earns her own spending money - will travel far in her chosen career, Trudy she will. JAMES WOODLING August t Feet is the name-size 18- this tall, easy-going fellow from Osborne takes everything with a grin-a wonder-man on ice skates -you can never tell what he'll do next-noted for his Vaughn Voice , particularly his solo on Peg O' My Heart -be has his points, to be sure-avoids routine.
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