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IF' k 30 MEMOIRS OF 1934 little girl-and a blonde .... David Rule, quiet, studious! ,... Ruth Siers, a rising journalist .... Richard Sutton, does he rush iem? You said it! .... Josephine Swiger, Haw, if my boy friend from Maryland would just get here for that party! .... Grace XVard, she's in love, but he doesn't know it .... Charles Mur- phy, Irish clean through, a good guy .... John Paletta, a miniature Tarzan, wotta physique .... Charles Postlcwaite, the big boy with the big name .... Albert Ramella, his graduation song, I'm Gonna Lose My Gal .... Harold Starkey, Oh, life's such a burden ..,.. J ack Young, h-he's a d-d-darn n-nice g-g-g- gu -W heck! f-fellow .... Chester Cole, like Ole King Cole , a jolly good fellow .... Orville Crouso, a Crouso without a man Friday .... Rudolph Lopez, no relation to Vincent .... Manuel Sanchez, the man with the iron stomach .,.. John Semanak, plays da moosic! Always Russian. Get it? .... Robert XVhite, a pint-sized stick of dynamite ..., Marguerite Baker, rich man, poor man, Baker man ..., Margaret Berry, she's de lberries in R. Wfs opinion .... Margaret Call, Gentlemen prefer blondes .... Ruth Duckworth, Wanna 'buy a Duckworth, it's a good bet ..,. XVilma Gregory, she's only a deputy's daughter, but she always gets her man .... Elaine Hudkins, a gigolette .... Alice 1-lughes, the red-headed woman .... Frances Hemsworth, you're wrong, she ain't gonna be a seamstress .... Stella Shack, sez she, VVe'll have a little Shack. Didja get it .... Geneva Shields, a wery, wery, wicious woman .... Thelma Smith, one ofthe Smith girls .... Genevieve Stuart,, very, very plump, but very, very nice .... Leola. Swiger, t'Of her smyling full Symple and eoy .... Flexie l'rehak, easier to understand than her name .... Harry Brinkley, sez Mr. Brinkley, It was a long, hard grind but I made it, thanks to Grape-nuts and my mother .... Mary Jean l,GC2'i1l11J, those sparkling eyes have brought her fame .... Belva Robinson, fifty million Frenchrnen can't be wrong. Nellie Lannbert-why didn't you dance with Bill? .... Hob Manley-ion to Bridgeport .... Bonnie Ma- theney-t'And mistress of herself, tho China fell .... Genevie Matheny- As sweet as is the month of Mayn .... Aliee Mellaughlin-''VVho's afraid of the big, bad VVolfe? .... Virginia Menardfsparkling black eyes .... Pauline Miller- 'Tis the mind that makes the body rich .... Mary Nieodemus--''VVhat's the at- traction in Maryland? .... XVilliam Pritchard-a study in blank verse .... Thelma Xutter--a red-head who can reach high C .... Vaughn Rieefa curly headed boy with a weakness for blondes .... Rosa Rago - a bright typing student .... Frances Rosenshinc--ambitious .... Margaret Sa,asfwhere's the apples-Saas? Gerrie Selkirkfanother one of our married ladies ,... Lillian 'Shahan-husband Charlie will do for me ....Jim Stealey- I'm just a shadow ....Freld Stewart-aren't blue eyes gorgeous'?....Fra.nees Smith- a nice little blonde ..., Evelyn Snidei '-e- -lady, play your violin .... Jean Talbott- Still water always runs deep .... Jane Wardga nice little girl .... Dessie XVatson -married life's the thing .... Maude XVoodburn -nice people from New Jersey, eh, what? .... Jack XVhiteYtall and stately .... George Wolfe-Alice, I thrill at your proximity .... Mary Kathryn Mathias- Gabriel, blow your horn! .... Carolyn Ash- And all around, they recognize her worth .... Olive Freemanfher words are full of wisdom .... .lack Azel- vandre- He hath a lean and hungry look .... Ima Ayres-peppy .... Hugh Bush-nice girls, and from Stealey .... Jamie .-Uexander- His port was meek as any maid .... Flora Bitonti-one of our good stu- dents .... Mary lll'?lHIlli-KKHEI' voice was ever soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in Woman ..... A r- lene Brown-a real platinum blonde .... Leeru Brown- - She followeth knowledge as a setting sun .,., Madge Bush-she was a woman of tender mind, steady and deep .... Anthony Costello--a woman hater ....Bill Cottrill-t'And even tho vanquished, he could argue still, with words of learned length and thundering sound .... Allan Custer-small but mighty .... Noble Douglas--a handsome, heart-breaker.... Pauline Cool-how's Bus? .... Georgia Coblegdemure .... Ray Garrett4 I wanna be a football hero .... Virginia Foxvgill-a winsome lassie .... Mary Cum-klere None knew her but to love her .... Margaret Davis- I like the sound of a bass voice .... Frances Davis- Her inward worth all outward show transcends .... George Hughes-Cherry, another Stealey athlete ,... Virginia Fragelef As full of spirit as the month of May .... Dorotha Garrett-plump and pleasing .... Pauline Hannah-now take nice, tall German blondes, for instance .... Mildred Heater-do we like superintendents' sons? .... Elvena Holds- worth-how's Leland? .... Louise Isner-is she not passing fair ? .... Genelda Lawson-a red headed, preacher's daughter. se
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MEMOIRS OF 1934 29 Sl-ENIOR PlERSONAlLl'l'llES'9 Bill Ashby, friend of Kitten on the Keys .... Rebecca Atzrodt, stooge for Joe Penner .,.. Becky Baasch, ideal date .... Peggy Baltzley, Smith's side-kick .... James Call, He can't 'take it. .... Anne Babb, home-town gossiper .... Eleanor Brat-cy, loves that Southern accent .... Paul Brown, Slow but sure .... Buddy Coll, permanent boarder at Lawson's Inn .... Betty Buzzard, frequent caller at the Powder Puff ,...Fred Dew, understudy of Groucho, considering dyeing his hair....Eleanor Davis, still faithful to Dickie boy .... Robert Kiester, 'tVVe're out of gas-so what? .... Slats Lanham, can make that fiddle talk ....Elizabeth Anne Hornor, Miss Washington Irving....Julia Jones, Men can live without books, but not without cooks .... John Livingstone, if Betty wants to ....' Harriet Low, our charming young ingenue.... Elaine Matheny, a partner in crime .... Mary McGahan, our little ice cube .... Lois Mick, a wise ole owl sat in a tree .... Margaret Jean Smith, model for Vogue .... Arlene Sands, perfect housewife .... John Sands, model husband .... Tom VVariield, middle name is Ego .... Horace WVclls, VVhere to, please .... Edgar XVhite, better known as Schnozzle .,.. Conrad Fischer, a hard working typist .... Denzel Garrett, voice of a nightingale, also tickles the ivories .... YVilliam Griflith, the college laddie .... Zita and M'ynnona Crouso, they haven't much to say, but they think a lot .... Joe Hennissee, The skin you love to touch .,,. Es- telle Fittro, a real executive .... George Jones, one of the Jones boys .,... A lex Julian, toot your tooter .... Alva. Iiellar, Yes, sir, matrimony for me in June ..,. Mary Goodwin, Here's much to do with hate, but more with love .... Amy Lee Grimm, turned the night owl into a sc1'eech owl, a torture singer .... Sue Harrison, Love me, love my dog ..,. Bernard Klyza, the rising young artist .... Alta Hudkins, poised and sophisticated .... XVilson Lemastcrs, And still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all he knew .... Laura Mai Jones, likes the name t'Frank ,... Jim Long, model fiance .... Elinore Linger, Why use a henna rinse? .... Gretchen Lupold, has a friend named Oney .... Peggy McGregor, Hoot mon, McGregor, it's a braw bricht moon-licht nicht tonicht .... xxvilliillll Martin, Oh, Captain, my Captain! ....Madeline McCartney, speed and accuracy combined....Rex Mundell, I always enjoy my Summers ....Josephine Martin, an efficient clerk....Robcrt Moore, the class pansy tat the partyl....John Oliverio, And though that he were worthy, he was wise .... Julia Coffman, 'with a smile and friendliness for everyone .... Pete Oliverio, a grin from ear to ear .... Mary Ann Cooper, the mystery about Grady's pic- tures has been cleared .... Modio Oliverio, As idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean .... Russell Cody, Please, Mr. Cody! Don't hurt Primo in your first iight .... James Fiora, a man of few words .,.. XYalter Borror, Quiet, but a likable disposition .... John Abbruzzino, undaunted .... Madge Bartlett, al- ways in a hurry, why? .... Grady Cain, our water-boy and protector .... Kenneth Griflith, a good natured fellow .... Mary Jo Burgess, W. I.'s Lupe Velez .... Matilda Clemim, slow but sure .... John Dawson, the big boy, with the soprano voice .... James Drummond, bashful, but nice .... James Gribble, A knowing man, in his own way .... Julian and Doris Henry, the iirst of VV. l.'s newly-Weds .... Leola Dotson, aspires to beauty culture .... Billy James, W. I.'s song writer ,... Jim Kettering, There's such a rare, debonair, do- and-dare to him .... Yvonne Freeman, quick, quixotic, and quaint .... Marjorie Guthrie, the artist type, and well-deserved ..., Fred Kyle, the boy with the Southern accent .... Helen Hoffman, Could I break a certain freshie's neck! .... Ruth Horton, 'Tm glad to be living, aren't you .... Paul Law, the songster ....Ella Grace Kyle and Ronald Ross, the long and the short of it .... Mara-Etta Lawson, a girl to be en- vied .... John Marra, the ideal sportsman .... Kenneth Moore, the salt and Pepper of it .... Charles Mulli- gan, Mulligan stew, 'the Irish stew .... Edith Nichols, always smiling .... Vance Randolph, patience will be rewarded by friendship .... Bill Supler, One of his small failures is a very great dislike to all kinds of prolitable labour .... Charles Toompas, the only boy who attempted Virgil .... Josephine Young, For all her demureness-wise and merry .... Alberta XVarman, formerly the trumpeter's girl .... Ruth White, she'll be another Amelia Earhart .... Ruth Myer, red hair plus tempereMyer .... Mary Martin, solitude .... Eleanor and Jane Ohlman, chic describes ti1GlTl....HIilXilll Pick, she thinks about Cumberland .... Ches- ter Randolph, thinks you get out of the coop on a pay-roll .... Louie Romano, Mighty oaks from little acorns grow .... Frances Phillips, Mae's rival .... Bill Shelbaer, the boy with a line and plenty long.... Bob Skinner, Zita's boy friend .... Jim XVhitle, 'tMan about town .... Tensie Squires, how she can bang a typewriter .... Virginia XVL-stfall, 'Sally Rand's rival .... Ruth Adams, U50 or bust .... Madelyn XvilllCl', nat- uralization courts seem effective ,... XYalter Talkington, Schnoz, nuf said .... Dick M'illiams. does he like freshmen .... Barbara Hornor, charming hostess .... Edna Bates, so sweet and demure .,,. Dick Bowman, burns up the road on Route 56 Elkins bound .... Manfred Cogar, art for art's sake .... Gene Christie, an apple a week keeps the red in your cheeks .... Bob Cottrill, in truth a prose Longfellow .... Bill Fun- derburk, now, now, William Van Metre Funniworks .... Louise Coston, cute, cuddly, and clever .... Julia Curotz, she's playing Tillie the Toiler .... Kermit Holt, O, you nasty manedoirt never do that .... Mil- dred Deison, would Cleopatra ever be jealous? .... Dionis Geppert, yes, we all agree, she's o. k ..... Frank Langtitt, IA'll be true to you .... Bob Livingstone, a certain D. I. D. is the right height ,... Albert Lunter, where's Albert and his cow? .... Harold Madden, successful--f-everytime'? .... Babe lllcEntecr, Variety is the spice of life .... Bill Miller, supposed Winchell Il .... John Mowrey, You've Got to be a Football Hero .lean MacEwen, we like 'em tall and dark .... Mildred McQuain, I'll be Faithful .... Jean Smith, what is it about these little girls? .... Mary Jane Sturm, Just a country lassie, but oh! .... Mary E. Vannoy, She will talk-ye gods, how she will talk! .... Margery WVrigl1t,, petite, 'but what she's got, she's got lots of .... Audrey Auten, Let's go on a hike .... Max Allman, a tall guy with curly hair- There goes my heart .... Marian Bayne, Quack, quack, come up for a duck dinner .... Jolm Berry, lchabod Crane II .... Stanley Clemans, I read the other day? .... Thelma Brown, shy little violet, nest-ce pas? .... Kath- ryn Brown, Who mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth .... Blaine Engle, he studies every evening-when there's nothing else to do .... Margaret, Conlon, a little girl who likes people to be musically inclined .... Charles XYells, a rising young musician .... Alphonse Genin, a great, big fellow fand a Frenchman, too .... XVannie Gray, 'fSilence speaks louder than words .... Jennie Fiora, just an- other sparkling brunette .... E1-edHcss,a musician who is terribly wrapped up--not in his music .... Chester Jenkins, a sweet for the sweet .... Helen Gango, who is that certain person down at the Central Pharmacy'?....Richard King, just another bashful athlete .... Margaret I-Ienrichs, a nice, little, quiet somebody .... Jean Hess, Norine 'Saylor's better half .... India Hunter, R. W. fellows are swell !! .... Helen Jackson, Come on up and we'll dance .... Richard Liskey, sarcasm personified! .... Hazel Linger, a nice girl-brown eyes and curly hair .... Carver MeGaughey, a second Edison sure .... Vl'ilda Nutter, a nice,
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