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ROBERT WEAVER , Doc There is no royal road to learning. Although quiet and reserved, s6Doc is a sincere and an industrious student. His keen sense of humor and his cooperative spirit have attracted a large circle of friends. After graduation he will continue his educa- tion in the field of medicine. That sucoiig may crown his efforts is our fervent wish. Academic Course: Athletic Club, 1: Glee Club, 2, 3: Prom Committee: Alpha Delta Pi, 3, 4: Literary Statf. JOSEPH WEBB Hoe Great hopes make great men. Joe is our reserved but always dependable Com- mercial student from Wadesville. Keenly interested in sport, he has contributed his time and effort to both basketball and baseball in which he ranks with the best. His industry and fine personality will lead him to great achievement. Commercial Course: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 4: Business Training, 3, 4: Literary Staff. CARL WELLER 4'Carl All nature is but art to thee. Behold our class artist to whom we are indebted for the artistic contributions to the Clairian. His quiet, gentlemanly manners have won him many friends. The development of his talent will place him high in the realm of art. We areshouting for you, Carl. General Course: Clairian Artist. HARRI WELLE ' X '5Har ' in anner e t ' antl 1' r minds lt ll I and ' u a e 4 ss s charm- ing nn r and onde se of 1 ' or. A dil' w er, sh 1 gi t w h ens v resp s that c .. i.-. lg. f j s collectin hoto- gr hs. all drea 'A co Q' rue. General Course: ome Nursing, 2: Telephonist, 2: Glee Club, 1, 2, 4. WILLIAM WOLFF 'gBilly', Football, basketball, baseball, He is, indeed, champion of all. Billy,i' our football captain, has earned an envi e reputation as an athlete. ln addition he has co te much to the success of our high school music r - tions. He has participated in all our social affairs. B wishes are extended to him as a staunch support the school. General Course: Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4: Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 2, 3: Sports Club, 1, 2: Student Council, 2, 3: Prom Committee: Business Stall. I. IRI O W D sasli 79 ' te fter step s ccess ' I ' im' is the ta est membe f our ass. As an ath te has w si rable s c ' s Q, - . e IS a p p a member of his cles is in- erested in all the school activities. is tandin sportsmanship should win success in h General Course: Athletic Club, 1: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 3, 4. WEAVER, ROBERT WELLER, CARL WOLFF, WILLIAXM WEBB, WELLER, YANECK. JOSEPH HARRIET EDWARD
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I . vwfff ' J l l I lx 3 l l THOMAS, PAUL TIERNEY, JOHN TIROLA, JOHN TOKARICK, EDWARD TURNITSA, Jossrl-I wAP1NsKY, CLEMENT PAUL THOMAS Pele The man who seeks one thing in life and but one, May hope to achieve it before life is done. '6Pelo shines as an athlete. One of the stalwarts of our line, he excels in football. His deep laugh and pleasant good-fellowship make him a desirable companion, and we feel he will distinguish himself in the future. Sergeral Course: Football Club, 1, 2: Football Manager: Foot- ba , , 4. PUHTY-P1 13 rl l nd: Q 'Pan . lan! bh- ULH 4- PW JOHN TIERNEY Jere', Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. Quiet and unassuming, 'iJere has a good word for everyone. We may describe him as happy-go-lucky. He is interested in all the activities of the school. We hope he will prosper in whatever he decides to do. Academic Coursey Sports Club, 1, 2. JOHN TIROLA 'iZom Diligence has its own reward. John, a popular member of our class, supports every school activity. His hobbies are sports and dancing. He has not divulged his future plans, but he has our best wishes for his success in whatever activity he chooses to follow. Academic Course: Athletic Club, 1: Band, 1, 25 Basketball, 4. EDWARD TOKARICK Tucker Where there's music there can be no harm. Tucker,,' an outstanding musician of the class, pro- vides entertainment for the school at all the social func- tions. He is a distinct credit to the hand and the or- chestra. Our wish is that he will develop his talent for music and thereby find much satisfaction and pleasure. General Course: Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra, 3, 49 Glee Club. 2: Student Council, 3: Prom Committeeg Business Statf. JOSEPH TURNITSA Hoe Merit is sure to rise. iJoe hailed from Diener's Hill, however, he made the journey to school with exceptional punctuality. Ap- parently sonrewhat reserved, he was jolly and friendly mong his friends. Joe left us in January to serve his ountry.4iur best wishes for his safety are constantly ith hgh ,IGood Luck. G1ene,afCQlaaeg Airplane Club, 13 Athletic Club, 1. ' Q L WAISSKY Clem is m noble to make yourself great than to be born so. c n b described most accurately as a three etter man h g participated superbly during his baseball. h e that his success in athletics will be repeated rpassed in his life work. 3 9 HCI as 8 x-1 ' Xhigh sc o c r in all sports-football, basketball, and r Academic Course: Football Club, 1: First Aid, 2: Airplane Club, 2: Football, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Alplha Delta Pi, 3, 4.
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JOHN ZUBAR 4Angus 'SHe's merry, he's jolly. We like him, by gollyf' 'r L'Angus is the live wire of our class, as he has a keen sense of humor. A diligent student., he takes his work seriously. He is well-liked by everyone. John has en- listed in the Service of the United States Navy. Your class salutes you. Best wishes. Academic Course: Athletic Club, 1: Glee Club. 3. 4: Alpha Delta Pi. 3, 43 Class Secretary, 3, 45 Business Stud. ANN ZUKIS 'GZcke She is all sweetness and light. ZUBAR, JOHN ZU'K , AN , , , , , , , , fp Combine a sweet disposition with diligence and cheer- ' - J fulness, add a dash of charm and a hit of humor-and 41 ' you have '6Zeke. She is a very neat dresser and makes A an ideal skirt and sweater girl. Her quiet manner has I reserved her a large vulare in the esteem of her class- mates. Academic Course: Sewing Club, 1: First Aid, 2: Telephonist, 2: Alpha Delta Pi. 3, 4. x , Tune: Till Then Farewell, we've come to hid you adieu. Farewell, fond memories we'll take of you, 5 St. Clair, with pride from night till the dawn, Then we'll go on. Thru life your teachings we'll not forget, St. Clair, to you we'll always he trueg And when the hurdens of life are inet, We'll think of you. And tho' there are many who did leave Their honored old '4Red and Blue May God bless and keep them everyone Who vowed not to rest till victory is won. So now, with dreams of future success, We leave with courage and happiness, To you, our school, we cherish so high We say Good-Bye. 28
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