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SE IORS ZERAVICA, MARIE . . . Marie has a certain Matt hovering on her doorstep . . l-las the distinction of being the only girl in many classes. KUCAN. JOE . . . Well always remember joe for his reviews in History Class ., . Likes to lis- ten, would rather talk . . . Believes women are just an unnecessary expense and nuisance. MARKER, GRACE . . . Gracie's aloofness signihes merely that she's a lady . . . We don t know her ambition . . . Her favorite pastime is Dicking . . . Only blonde in the Senior Class. ZUBAK, JOHN . . . A glowing personality with a more glowing face . . . President of Varsity Club . . . Very popular . . . Favorite pastime . . . Dating Kate. RITCHEY, HERSIAI. . . Hirsh is one of those people you always see . . . But seldom hear . . . Usually seen as a eutup with the gang . SCANLON, GEORGE . . . Our onliest soda jerker . . . The third of the three lrishmen . . . Plays a mean harmonica . . . His ambition . . To raise a mustache. Compliments of Jobe and Knee, Funeral Service Turtle Creek, Pa.
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SE IORS SLAUBAUGH, jUNE . . . The best-looking girl in Mr. Rentons room . . . Peacemaker in all disputes concerning weaker sex in Room 31 . . . Her report card carries a string of A's, SLOAN, ANNA MAE . . . Dolly won't disclose her heart throb to us . . . Has one of those ever- lasting humors . . Represented us in the Foren- sic Lcague . . . Class Poetess. SNYDER, ROBERT . . . Slats is a swing addict . . . ls an artist with the washboard . . . Mr. Renton christened him i'Big Boy and gave him a candy bar to make it official, SOROKACH, jOSEPH . . . What a way he has with Miss Reed , . . Believes there is strength in numbers . . . Quiet but once he is started and the die is cast . , .Look out! STANKOVICH, IWARY . . . Full of pep . . . And still we gazed and still the wonder grew . . .that one small head could carry all she knew Stars in volleyball and basketball. TEITT, MATTHEW . . . In on every sport . . . Has a craving to go back to Elizabeth, Pa . . . Hobby is building airplanes . . . Wore himself out going for ads?7? WAITE, FRED . . . That wavy hair, that vacant stare, she CE. HJ goes for that . . . Could very easily double for a movie star . , , Kiddingly called Fuzzy . WESTWOOD, BENJAMIN . . . Mustn't touch his muzzy . . . lt's the real thing . . . Ru- mor has it that Ben's Lothario . . . But he claims he likes chemistry. YANKOWSKI, NICK . . . He wrestles and likes it . . . Dances and likes it . . . Sleeps and loves it . . . Came to Trafford when in the eighth grade YOURCHECK, WALTER . . , We're sure yourchecks aren't counterfeit . . . Adept at all sports . . . Often called Gauthier but pre- fers Honey . , Kinda sweet. eh? Compliments of Louis J enets Shoe Repairing Can't be beat in price, material, and workmanship Member of Trafford's Business and Professional Association
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A Senior? Rea' Letter Day Aug. 29-Entered my senior year in Trafford High. Noticed a green haze enveloping the school. Am informed that it is due to Freshman Daze. Sept. 22eElection. Eugene Peduzzi emerges from the gloom as the savior of the falter' ing Seniors. Edward Ryan is elected cur Vice Presidentg Antoinette Gunia, ourSec- retaryg andjohn McLachlan, the Treasurer. As class officers, they merit their laurels. Oct. Z8+Had a grand time at the Halloween Party Friday night with pumpkin lanterns, witches, cats and owls, and sore feet everywhere. Nov. I2-Wilsonmen go down fighting against Pitcairn eleven by a score of I3-7. The deafening roar of tearing shirts and jerseys gave hint of the terrihc fury of the battle. P. S. flt was really a clean gamey Nov, I7-I8- Sauce for the Cvoslingsf Be Home by Midnight , and A Bargains a Bargain , three one-act plays presented to us under the direction of Miss Reed and Ivlr. lylcleeister. Nov 24-BRING CN Tl-IAT TURKEY and Bromo-Seltzer. Nov. Z8-Back to the old grind. Recovered from indigestion, thanks. Dec. 23gl can smile. cant I7 Christmas vacation begins today. Whoopeel jan. 9-Shortest two weeks in my life, s'help me! Feb. 3-Went to Greensburg to a Spelling Bee. lylt. Pleasant defeated us, but our con- testants' faces were brightened when they were promised consolation prizes. Feb. I-I-Presenting the man of the hour, Cupid Lots of broken hearts today. Feb. IoeThe art or process of producing pictures by the action of light on certain sub- stances sensitized by various chemical processes is known as photography. This is what happened to us today. Feb. 2-IfProofs returned. Some people didn't realize they were so good-looking. March I0eTrafford Matmen go to Waynesburg, Pa. We are very proud to rate third in the W.P.l.A.L. championship' Coach Ruckle's boys have always been of pretty good calibre and have been able to gain decisions over many big schools. March I7-Was again enveloped by a green haze. Not the freshman todayfSt. Patricks Day. Second Senior Party was a big success although there were only I5 couples on the floor. April I I-Easter vacation is over and the hardest grind is ahead. April I3-Maul-Iearts and Blossoms presented to us under the direction of Miss Cvethin and Mr. Renton. A very successful operetta, May IfThe spring fever that has been creeping OVC! me Since last Sept. burst forth in all its pris tine glory. May o-Took my last exam, I hope. I hope, I hope. Certainly is great to be a senior on the threshold of life. May I2-Went to Prom. lt is always the leading social highlight of the season. May 2IfNever looked so dignihed in all my life. There l was dressed in a cap and gown. No wonder, it was the night of Baccalaureate Service. May 23eElizabeth Godieh, in all her regal splendor was crowned by Betty Eichenberger, our former May Queen. at the Class Night Exercise tonight. All hail the queen!! May Zo-Saw tears shed and farewells said after the im- pressive Commencement Exercises. Commencement commonly means beginning, but here it seems to mean the end of a number of things, including you, dear Diary. Compliments of J udge's Service Station Member of TraH'ord's Business and Professional Association I9
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