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J' ' , if V!!-f fl .ff , J ' ff w i MICHAEL J. DUDICK C D 'M EVA M. DUDISH M1cimEL X Q Eva Men of few words are the A merry heart makefh a best men. ' Michael is a member of the commercial department and shows an intense desire to suc- ceed in his chosen line. Rather bashful at times he blushes very readily, this only en- hances his personality. Some day we hope to read of Mich- ael being a noted court report- er. zuid we are quite sure that he has the necessary quali- fications for being a success. MARGARET D. EVANS HPEGH Pep and fun. and jollity, A happy per.vmu11ify. Peg prefers chic mannish clothes to the more fussy styles chosen by her fair class- mates. She boasts of being the champion laughter maker, and is the life of every party. of which hers are famous. In class we find her quite serious, and she is never heard except when called upon. She is u great sports enthusiast. JOSEPH M. FITZ cheerful countenance. Eve's golden brown freckles are outstanding, however they do not in anyway interfere with her great popularity with all her classmates. She is an excellent skater and enjoys dancing and basketball. She has a fondness for the opposite sex, and it is seldom wc sec her without several male ad- mirers. MARY E. EVANS MARx'!' Ld me live in my house by the side of the road and be a friend to man. Mary is a great reader-not school books. however. There are very few school activities which Mary does not attend and we are always sure to find her with members of thc oppo- site sex. Qf UJOEU Shiek and ye shall find. Here is our candidate for a ROBERT F A 4 rival for the Street Singer. 4. H l Until this year few of us knew . U B that Joe possesses such skill in .Hitch posse a great deal C' Playing the accordion. Since ol w'1t lw' S Tfeildy for then he has favored us on sev- fun an A. sl n . favor- -'LL I eral occasions with cl e ve r ite hobby , g out of I playing. Never a cause for an- town to entertain--th'9'opp'0Siff: L L t noyance, he was not one of SCX- He lS a nifty dallcel' 'CL the famous torments of the and spends much time practic- ,bf glass, i11g the new steps. 1 ,, 1. My i ' ,. 'C-xl., ,. 1 '-57' 'AZ xi:iZ7,7Q7t-. 1 . M gf lpage 191 X If-:fQfY Qfc W 1 9 3 4 .. W .... ff .... ff ., P-Q54 ,,. .i... 'L'
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LAURA CILATTIN JAMES J. CUMMINGS LAUR1E JIM A girl worihy of all lzcr A man ofch1'a1'j'ulyc.vferrlayx friends And confident f0IIIOff0Il.'.,, Un no one n'e know docs xhe rlepenzlu Laura prefers silence to spccch. She is of a very quiet nature and does not indulge in any school activities. Kind- ness and generosity reign su- preme within her. School stu- dies seem to interest her more than anything else. MARY CURILLA Mauna ll'ifl1 a man, a spoon, an apron and a pen Why SlL01llFl7L,t you be marriefl as soon as you canf' Perhaps from the a b o v e quotation you will very easily understand lVIary's plans for the future. Her favorite pas- time is dancing, and we hope some day to find her on Broadway. DOROTHY D. DEMANOVICI-I saDOTsa Ti.v' good-will makes intelligence. Although Dot is one of the 1-ln'onic late-comers of the class, she possesses an unusual scnse of good humor. She is studious at times but would prefer the company of some male member instead of the books. Here is one member who is glad to leave school. .1 .u lPage 181 J YVhy is it so many of our boys are basful? Here is Jim, tall. interesting and ambitious, and yet the girls scare him. With his close friends he is en- tirely different. abandons his shyness and is a great joker. He spends much ol' his time out of school working on au- tomobiles. in preparation for his career as a mechanic. ROBERT DAVIS nBOBn True as fhe needle fu fhe pale Or The dial to the sun. Bob's chief delight is wait- ing after school for his Wades- ville Cfemininej classmates so that he may take them home in his car. Forgetting school work seems to be a habit with him. Especially credit books and shorthand assignments. BETTY S. DIEHI. ccDEEss It is not enough to run. one must start on time.' Betty shows great ability i11 acting the Ape Manu for sev- eral of her senior friends. The hardest thing she does in the day is to come to school on time. In order to save money she ought to open up a candy factory of her own. rr' rr' rr'
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rr' ff' STEVE GAYDOS I'1sH'rA All anyone knows about l'isht.a is that he comes and goes from school. He is quiet. and in the four years of school he has never been in any trou- ble. Steve is a lover of books fdiine novelsl and it is very seldom we find him galavant- ing about town. WILLIAM J . HELLER BILL Hlieffcr lrzfc than 11.e1'er. Coming late to school al- ways seemed to be Bill's fav- orite hobby. He was a regu- lar pal and missed very few school functions as a student. in high school. The Clierzis- try students received a gfreal deal of fun with Bill and his chemistry assignments. VINCENT J. HIGGINS HVINCEH The only competition worthy of n wise man is wzthm lzirnfselff' Vince works at the Lyric theatre and spends a great deal of his time there. He has a rare sense of humor, to say nothing of his temper. He SCIll0lI1-SIIIIICS. and when he does the joke must be on him- self. He is fond of reading books. especially in English where he always kept the Ox- ford Series elose at hand. .1 he .1 J ha 9, lpage 201 THOMAS N. GEIGER ccTOM:s Tom is one of the most well-proportioned members of the class. His excellent man- ner of dress, together with his firm masculine stride is sure to single him out in a group. JOHN J. HESLOP HJOHNH Env-eedingly wise and fair spa-Asn. Meet the champion speller of the class. John is also a m a r b l e shooting enthusiast. and can be seen any clear day engaging in a game with the other boys of the neighbor- hood. His talk is sprinkled with a little wit. a fine quality to be found in anyone. FAYETTA M. HONICKER Finn Tis fhe songs you sing' mul the smiles you wear that makes fha sun shine every1rl1ere. Faye is one of the most sought after young ladies of our class. The possessor of a delightful personality. a keen sense of humor, and a charm- ing voice make her liked by all those whom she meets. She has taken the leading roles in sehool operettas for a num- ber of years. and has appeared on many of our assembly pro- grams. H' rr' rr' U
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