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HERBERT TURCK, IR. Herlf, A man of mark-and donit forget the ladies' Activities: Intramurals l, Sophomore Trot 2, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, P. T. A. Circus 2, Ping Pong Tournament 1, 2, 4, Junior Prom 3, Senior Reception 3, Basketball Assistant Manager 3, Librarian 4, Year Book 4, Frost Trot 4, Traflic Squad 4, Honor Society 4. Herb, a strikingly blond gentleman with a courtly air, was, to the fascination of many an innocent damsel, our wolf in sheep's clothing. Handsome Herbert's harem would put any mere sultan's to shame. Distinguished as the possessor of a formidable vocabulary, he played an excellent game of tennis, managed the basketball team, and oc- casionally dropped in at glee club meetings for a social call. NICHOLAS ANCELO VACCA nATidkv lVhat a strange power there is in silencev Activities: Model Airplane Club 1, Christmas Assembly 1, Intra- murals l, 2, 4, P. T. A. Circus 2, Student Council 2, Halloweien Party 3, junior Prom 3, Senior Play 4, Traffic Squad 4. YVho will take Nick's place among the chivalrous males next year when the teachers want their inevitable typing done? Nickls willing- ness to do a variety of things was much appreciated. Never enthusi- astic about sports, he instead spent his time running errands, working in the shop, and studying. Could one ask for more? JOHN VAN VAERENXVYCK Vans The world knows nothing of its greatest menv Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Traffic Squad' 4, Senior Play 4, Amplifier Operator 4. Johnny played baseball four years for the school, during which time he leamed the art of team work, and practice was fun for him. He also was entrusted with important errands for the oflice. In fact it has occurred to us that with john's departure it is doubtful whether the absence lists will be circulated on time next year. CARLOTTA MARY VITALI mPefite,' The most resplendent hairv Activities: Dramatic Club 1, Clee Club 1, 2, 4, Sophomore Trot 2, Junior Prom 3, Senior Reception 3, Orchestra 3, Librarian 3, Chief Librarian 4, Student Government, Secretary 4, Senior Play 4, Year Book 4, Volley Ball 4, Frost Trot 4. Carlotta has always been admired for her ability to take an ever- lasting ribbing good-naturedly. Her extraordinary talent for music has long been recognized by the student body. On the personal side, easily her outstanding feature is her beautiful blue-black hair, which is the secret envy of every girl in school. HELEN FLORENCE VOIT Jidge', She came, she saw, she conquered Activities: Junior Prom 3, Senior Reception 3, Air Raid Courier 4, Clee Club 4, Year Book 4, Frost Trot 4, Senior Play 4, Honor Society 4. YVith her charming Pennsylvania accent and lively personality, Helen has made many true and loyal friends. Her help has also been appreciated in the oliice during lunch hour. Alternately serious and gay, irrepressible Helen will be fondly remembered for the vi- vacious manner which endeared her to us all. 41 . lx 461 Ali page nineteen
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'us . . t. . . if! , , vJk--'i -I. l . I vo. ' f - page eiglileelz 3 HELEN ANNE STENVART Stew', Her dainty fingers fashioned beautiful thingsn Activities: Sophomore Trot 2, junior Prom 33 Senior Reception 3. Helen was a shy, quiet girl with a pensive air. Although she never had much to say, her warm smile was a winning invitation to friendly intimacies. She, as well as her chum, Margie, passed her pleasantest hours fashioning clever garments for herself. PAUL HONEY TANNER Paul An aetice, ardent mind Activities: junior Prom 3, Frost Trot 4, Senior Play 45 Traffic Squad 4, Student Election 4, Basesball 4. Paul is another of our hard working seniors. VVhenever the dig- nitaries of 1942 embarked upon a social venture, Paul was ready and willing to assist. We know but little about Paul's other abilities, but we have discovered that he can play baseball, as he convincingly showed us during the past season. IRVING FRANCIS TRAUT KlIrU7P In quietness is concealed mirth Activities: Sophomore Trot 2, Junior Prom 3, Senior Reception 3, Irv is another strong, silent gentleman. Though we've known him for four years, there is actually little that we truly know about him. A member of the clan of Bill and Bud, he, too, had fun snapping pictures with his camera. In fact, it was more than a little dis- concerting to find Irv popping up with a camera for a sudden kill. ZOE MARIORIE TRAUT Zoey Take your jill of all this laughteri' Activities: junior Prom 34 Senior Play 4, Clee Club I, 2, 3, 4. I Zoe's ability to keep happy was beyond us. She could laugh at nothing joyously, even hysterically. Rarely composed for long, with her soft, sweet voice it was but natural that she should enjoy im- mensely sitting in the midst of the soprano section in glee club outsinging her hopeless companions. PATRICIA TRUNDY ..PUt,, There is sweet music here Activities: junior Prom 3, Orchestra 3, 4, Clee Club 3, 4. Pat was the main prop, the soul of our small but valiant orchestra. Into her work she poured her heart to compensate for the lack of numbers by a wealth of enthusiasm. Between times she did excellent work in lending her voice in song to the glee club chorus.
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7- 69,5 L . v , 1,1 -f? 5 1 A6554 page luwalif RUTH NVEIR Huthy Give thy thoughts no tonguel' Activities: Junior Prom 3g Senior Reception 3. Although Ruth had little to say in class, her few utterances re- vealed a serious nature within. Her conscientious work in invariably assisting with decorations for dances was typical of Ruth's willingness to help out with every venture of the class of 1942. JEAN MARY WILSON uleanv As merry as the day is long Activities: Iunior Prom 3g Senior Reception 34 Air Raid Courier 4g Year Book 4g Senior Play 45 Frost Trot 45 Basketball 4g Hallowelen Party 4. NVe have often wondered how one person could he so gay and care-free as jean and we have simply refused to take her seriously when she speaks. There was never a dancer on the floor as smooth and graceful as jean, nor a more considerate young lady off the floor than this happy-go-lucky miss. JOSEPH LEO MARSHALL, IR. 1924 - 1941 And the stately ships go on To their haven nndcr thc hillg But O for the touch of a vanishld hand, And the sound of a voice that is stilll - T0l1ny.s'or1
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