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'PAH LA'I'0Ii What causes the worried look on the face of our very efficient Edgar Brea? Maybe it's a girlg who knows. it could be! Possible but not probable. tlon't you think? NVell getting back to the subject, Edgar isn't the ony one who may ii: seen with a perplexed expression on his face. There are the treasurers from the other classes and clubs who have just about the same responsibil- ity only on not quite as large a scale. We. also, have to contend with the ever watchful eyes of Miss Gaut, su- pervisor of this work. However we must express our utmost appreciation to the treasure-rs, especially Edgar, for the wonderful work which they have done. Edgar never gets through an interrupted fifth period. If he isn't in his home room, you may rest as- surd that someone is looking for him. Have you seen Edgar Brea? I can't I. x 1. , 1 I ,1 y ' JA N i -1 .ji ' ,iv i fl il' 'V lN'x x 1 'I t . rx x I .Riff H. VVCQR, H. Bosetti XV. Kubic, E. Dowden F. Gaut. E. Brea, L Marks. A. Pittavino B. Scholl, L. Vidale. B Suter, R. Miller. UFFNNU find him anywhere and I have some money for him. I can't find him. Did you see Edgar anywhere? These are some of the questions that usual- ly confront anyone seen in the halls. Now perhaps you're wondering how the treasurers are elected to their offices. From each class and club a student treasurer is elected by popular vote. He then receives a notebook in which a record is kept of a1L receipts and expenditures. At the end of each day all the money received Ls turned over to the school treasurer which is in turn deposited in the bank. If any money is needed by the organization, a check is writ- ten out and signed by the school treasurer and the principal. Serving as a school treasurer is marvelous work for any student: for who knows, some day we may really be Htabulators of finance ! 'I' l l E F O R T O F N I N F gL,,,,.. .of- pg .
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WWPM , i W .wifi J. ,dfffllirxr M' W if S. Yuksic, H. Bosetti, B. Suter, M. Hammers, A. Hazy, E. Pegorie, D. Show, J. Ferno, My J. Kasprisin, M. M son, S. Ruschak, G. Ridenour, H. Greene. , QP ' X 1 1 Zi- W M affuc Z' ' 6l'R0FESS0lI, IIOW C0 LII Y0ll.7 Yes, Professor, how could you get yourself engaged to three young ladies? The young professor is South Huntingdon's own Elwood Pegorie. The favorite pastime of Grand- pa Perry, Joe Ferno, and the butler, Jerry Kasprisin, is the solving of crossword puzzles. Grandma Perry's main worry is to see that her grand- son wears his overshoes. Fussy lit- tle Grandma is really Doris Show. Keats' best friend, John Appleby, is better known at South Hunting- don as Gilbert Ridenour. Vicky Ran- dolph is our lovely Sara Yuksic. The three young ladies who may possibly marry the professor cer- tainly present a variety. John's sweet secretary, Priscilla Morely is known by all as Henrietta Greene. Our -own Mary Mason becomes Tootsie Bean, who is noted for her lemon chiffon pies. Valorie Whitman, a heartless flirt, turns out to be Harriet Bosetti. Butcher Boy Bean-none other than Steve Ruschak-has the Profes- sor on a chair when suddenly Lulu with their three children arrives and claims she is Keats' wife. Lulu is on- ly John while the three children are Betty Suter, Marian Hammers and Anne Hazy. John and Priscilla discover that the Boss can marry his secretary, while Boggins decides to live on Toot- sie's delightful cooking forever. Af- ter all that work and trouble the Professor chooses his own wife - Vicky Randolph. Under the splendid supervision of Miss Martin and Miss Bryan plus some hard work on the part of the cast the play was a splendid success. f7'f5 ' E W H U N D R E D A N D F O R T Y
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MMPY ITAPEIL .... VV01'l'i9d? Stepping high! Song of the Lark! I'll have mine well done! Speed test! Faculty picnic! Finishing touches for the brooder! Come and get it! Commencement time 1939! 1 -. ' if .. ,,i'TfTf'Z.Z'Zi'd'EfEb2.l'..iSL5iJP5'i2IfT1 1'SZ'I51'37LT:. 7Em7w3YKRY I ' 'T6 'T' ' '4 'nf K if N Ii .' Y 7' El .Q X' X X Q' n1m,:fyn1vrr111'7v5',:?g:.mW' -'fm ' -'ff'- 'f fW T L1 '3 '7 1 F ' ' W ' '
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