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Bea is one of those girls ' QA !l ...A ' .... f THE CLAIRIAN ' X N l .0 A 3d ui , e if L. OM f BEATRICE HORAN USlLLYl BEA Babble, habla! . ag long A ullvhfll rr nurse she does ThaI'.s' her off regc ted sovzgf' llcemnc The thing that f es farther- Olmmfwm will lm fun' est towards makin lil'e worth rv' fr' re' N' while. that costs the least but means the most is a pleasant smile. It is very seldom we see Silly minus that big smile and everlasting giggle. .-x,. HARRY HUGHES Harry l'uu,U-What care I for sorrow. I must look into mirth first. Harry tries to give the impression of being a quiet and good little boy. but if one takes time to delve into his real nature he will find sueh an impression to be false. Se- cretly he is always in search of I'nn and manages to find it in great abnndanee. MARGARET JONES JON:-:sY Shes short and snappy Ami ol: lion' happy- The basketball floor is one place where Margaret displays her fine ability ol' eoordination. Jonesy is one ot' the peppy members of the vlass and al- ways at hand when fun is to he had. lpage 211 who doesn't believe in worry or eure. She is somewhat hard to understand but to know her is to like her. Boris am- bition is to become a nurse. BRYN JONES HBRYNU When if romrs fo looking lrise ' IIe'x the one that irimz the ' prize, .Bryn is satisfied to sing and leave the serious business ol' life 'to the other fellow. His life is centered around musie. and his splendid tenor voice is destined to bring him great sueeess. ALMA E. KANE Berry Bur, xhc is fhe quid kind. Quiet and collected, Betty pursues her sehool work dili- gently and surely. In her own way she is sure to l'6tIf'll her ultimate goal. None of us ever knew that her real name is Alma. she will always be Betty to us. Her future points to- ward the eommereial field.
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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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I ,J 1 if 7 7 N THE CLAIRIAN ?' iw' 1 'Y .- Y W, V .ii S' V. ix T W i' ' MARION E. KANEZO X Q. ANNA KAZLAUSKAS -.Mlhlvi nTlIl'l'l'iN ci litlle lnif of bad in every good liffle girl. Unlike a number of the other senior girls. Marion be- lieves in never losing one's dig- nity. In the evenings she spends her time making sand- wiches for the high sehool stu- dents. Math was an easy sub- jeet for Marion, an l her great- est pleasure was lf. be found in solving problems. ROS E A. KILPATRIC K liosii-1 ullvlIUll'.VOIlll', aflzlrfie, and ximplg 'IlIflg7I8fiC.H Rosie is :L typical bashful miss. Hut being hashful has not kept her from doing things. She was a member of the eliampionship girls basketball team. She takes a keen de- light in driving a ear. and has served as chauffeur for her teammates on many oeeasions. She hasn't given us :L hint as to her ambition. JOHN KNAUT JACK Mag I eaf, sleep and be merry For fomorrow I may flank. Jaek'l is of the happy-go lucky type and has for his motto Whats the use of wor- rying when you get there just the same. His favorite occu- pation is star-gazing. so we wish him much suecess in the field of astronomy. lPage 221 ANN 'iller words show her :rif im eo m po ralzle Ann is one ol the happiest ol girls. Quite serious at times, she gets a great deal of pleas- ure out of life. She is espe- cially fond ol' music. and de- lights in playing the organ. She will always be Helen to several of the teachers. PETER A. KLIZAS USLEEPYN .. ,. . l'zraman. fireman, .wwe my rhild. Slcrpyf.-f IL fireman, young and 1l'tlll.N Pete wants to be ai fireman. He is ol' the happy-go-lueky type wliiela ean easily be seen in the look in his eyes. His favorite occupation is star gaz- ing. and his keen sense ol' humor has made lvim one ol' the most sought after mein- bers of the elass. We wonder what it would sound like il' Peter ever laughed out loud. NYILLI AM C. KNAUT BILL His hr ir is rcd, his yas arc lzluc, Ilisf mer is plvaxillg ii. art is true. Bill is the other half ol the Knaut twins. He is the more sophisticated of the two. and spends a great deal ol' his time reading mystery stories. 1 9 3 4 . ' to W
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