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THOMAS B. BLACK . . . BIackTe Tom Black, Who hangs his hat half way between St. Pete. and Emlenton, is one of the wittiest members of our class. Although Tom has only been with us for one year he was voted boy of the month from the Senior class. Tom is a gay, mischievous lad with a smile for every- one. He is a very fine artist and has done some outstanding work on our yearbook. Smooth sailing, Blackie. We feel certain that you will succeed. DOROTHY AGNES CHECHAK . . Dot Here's a classy little lassie who makes her home right here in St. Petersburg. Her pleasant disposition and per- sonality plus have made her a well-liked member of our class. She has been a fine student and has excelled in many of her studies. She was very active in extra-curri- cular activities, having participated in both the girls' and mixed chorus for three years. Dot also had parts in our Junior and Senior plays. Both these roles were similar and our little lassie acted them well. Dot plans to go to Pittsburgh to work in the near future. Success, to a fine class-mate. JOHN DANIEL GRAFF Jack Tall, broad and light haired IS the description of this handsome-looking chap from Turnip Hole. He has been very active in dramatics during his high school years participating in both the Junior and Senior plays and also the operetta. With typewriters to beat up and thermometers to play with, Jack's day is completed. He is quite a devilish critter and provides the teachers with ample trouble. Aside from all this, Jack really is an industrious boy and we all wish him much success. Page Ten
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HARRY JAMES HARNISH . . Harlo Harry is one of our more quiet lads who is bashful but mischievous. This likeable chap hails from here in St. Pete. He can usually be found at the skating rink. Driv- ing new automobiles is one of his favorite pastimes. We shall never forget Harry's excellent portra al of ages Mr. Graves, the undertaker, in one of our plays. 'Hill--H We wish you lots o' luck, Harry, in your future years. JOHN K. HALE This good-looking chap from good old T. C., is the tall- est member of the Senior class. His shy manner touched off with his humorous wit, make him different from all his other classmates. John's own prominent feature is his slow, easy-going walk, which often throws a scare into the students. As he ambles quietly into the room, clears his throat and says, Now, boys, the room becomes deadly quiet. Our baseball team wouldn't be complete without Haley behind home plate. We sincerely hope that John's life is as completely successful as was the team. 'w-.,,. 5 4 f r R P if PEGGY JO HOPPER . . . Peg This attractive little miss from Foxburg is the livewire of our class and her gaiety and laughter add zest to any gathering. She has been a member of the cheering squad for three years. She has taken an active part in all of our class plays and activities. She was Vice-President of the Junior Class and the treasurer for the Seniors. Her winning personality and sincere manner have made her one of our most popular girls. Peg most often can be seen traveling in a blue Stude- baker with that handsome blonde lad from Emlenton. Isn't that so, Peg? She also plans to travel further when she graduates. We're all wondering whether she'll take Wally with her. Well, Peg, whether you do or not: Good Luck! HaIey Page Eleven
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