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J 1 S, -- it HAROLD FLINN- Sleepy-'nuff said. --General Course-Glee Club 4. DAVID FISCHER-'K 'Tis men like me that make the world go round. -General Course. za ANNA CAVALLARO- 'Tis virtue only finds eternal fame. -Teclnical Course-National Honor Society C. 4, Sscretary 4g Art Apprecia- tion 3, 4. RAYMOND FRAGALE- Young in limbs, in judgment oldf'-General Course-Basketball 2, 3, 4. MAXINE DE MOSS-- Patience is a necessary ingredient of genius. -General Course-Service Club 4g Art Appreciation 4. JOE MICHAEL FUSCALDO- For athletic prowess, there was no greater man. -General Course-Football 2, 3. 43 Track 1, 2. BETTY L. FISHER- Of manners gentle. of affections mildf'-General Course. MARY ELIZABETH FORMAN- Love. sweetness, goodness. in her person shone. -Technical Course-Science Club 2 2, 43 S. P. Q. R 3, 4: Numeral, Orchestra B 1, 23 National Honor Society 4. DAYID GARLOW-t'It is a misfortune to be too handsome. -Commercial Course. LENORE FREEMAN- It is not good that man should be alone. --Technical Course-Cadrnan 2, 3, 41 S. P. Q, R, 1. 2g A Cappella treasurer, Be Square. treasurer. Qmfmm 'Wal . N. JACK GASKINS-'tWorry and I are strangers. -General C-nurse-Glee Club, l, 2, 35 A Cappella, 3. LUCILLE FAZZINI-- Ne'efr loquaciousg keeps us guessing-General Course. JAMES GASTON- Your wit makes others witty. -Technical Course-Red Cross lg S. P. Q. R. 1, 2, Dramatics 3. Tish. BETTY LUCILLE FERRELLlf In her quietness there is a charm. -General Ccurse-Girl Reserves 1: G. A. A. 3. 4. WILSON GA WTHROP- Hang sorrow: car-e'll kill a cat. -Prepai'atcry-Course-Band l, 25 Glee Club 4. KATHERINE ANN FRAMMOSA'- Quiet the appearance with motives unknown, -Commercial Course. KING GEISS- A willing worker and helperf'-Technical Course-Science Club 2. 'X MARTHA FORESTER- Silence may do good and can be of no harm. -General Course. PAUL E. GORDON- Life is delight-away dull care. -Preparatory Course-S. P. Q. R. 1. 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y, 3, -13 Treasurer 43 Football Manager 2. 3, 43 Head Manager 43 Basketball Manager 2, 3, 43 Head Manager 4: Track Manager 1, 2, 3, 43 Head Manager 4. MARY ALICE FRANCIS-'AA lovely apparition sent to be a moment's ornament. -General Course3Science Club 1, 2, 3g B. A. C. 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 33 Numeral, Letter: Band Sponsor 2, 3, 4. if LQEOIIGIHQLIFFITH-'KD0 what you like. -General course.
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MARTHA COCHRANE-'tGive me audiences: I was sent there to talk. -Technical Course-S. P. Q. R. 1: B. A. C.: Girl Reserves 2: Orchestra 2, 3: Art Appreciation 3. SAM CORBIN- If you try and don't succeed. try. try again. -General Course. PAULINE CARPENTER- Just the quiet kind. -General Course-G. A. A. 2. FRANK COTTRILL- For though he is a wit. he is no fool. -General Course-Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: A Cappella 2. 3. DOT CARTER- Silence is more eloquent than words. -Technical Course-S. P. Q. R. 3: Student Librarian 4. ARTHUR DAVIS-t'Men of few words are thc best men. -Technical Course-Overbrook Junior High School lg W. I. 2. 3, 4: Science Club 4. BONNIE VIRGINIA CLAYTON- The rose as sweet as it's bonnie eGcncral Course-Victory High School 1, 2: W, I. 3. 4. NANCY LOUISE CURRY- Her care is never to offend. -Preparatory Course-Wilkinsburg High School 1. 2. 3: Latin Club 2. 3: A Cappella 3: Girl Reserve 2. 3: W. I. 4. Cadman 4: A Cappella 4. LOWELL DAY- I care not: hap as it hap will. -Commercial Course. I , . I ff .f NAOMI CLOVIS- Quiet and sincere is slief It worth having. iGeneral Course-Service Club 3: Numeral 3: Letter 4. 1 ,,! H2 AVA ff? '13 .gig , ' - +352 . .., p ' 4 ' 32: -4 :-7 --A' .. . . , , x - .-. ',,fv,xf h x RB We X s KENNETH DEIIAVEN- Varietylis the spice of life that gives its all its flavor. -General Course-Massenutter! Military 555001 1: W. 1.2 2. 3. 4: Art Appreciation 3, V WILMA ROSE COCI-IRAN- So tender and true iCommercial CourseiDramatics 3. ROBERT McCREARY DAVIS- Some hearts are hidden. -Commercial Course. RETHA COFFMAN- The beautiful are never desolate -Commercial Course. HAROLD RAYMOND DOTSON- Why worry? Things are bound to happen anyway. iTechnical Course-Science Club 2, 31 NHIIOHHI Thespians 3, 4: Stage Manager 4., DOROTHY JEAN CORSINI- Tho quiet mind is richer than a crovtmi'-Commercial Course. JOHN STANTON ELDER-:Wit is the salt of conversation. -Technical Course-Wilkinsburg High Schcool 1, 2: A Cappella 1, 2, Hi-Y 22 Science Club 1: W. I. H, S. 3. 4: S. P. Q. R.. 3, 4. l M M I, N r, - ' S mb X s , BETTY COSTANTINI- There's more in your head than care takes out. -Commercial Course-Cadman 1, 2. JIMMY FINDLEY- I labored more abundantly than they all. -General CourswGlee Club 2, 3: A Cappella 3, 43 President 4. ELOISE CURRY-Ulmpulsive. earnest. prompt to act. -Commercial Course. REBECCA CANTRALL- Be noble in every thought and in every deed. -Preparatory Course-Service Club 2: Student Librarian 2, T 4: Be Square. 64 L f J l 1' wx.-Q hw ik' al ,M , 5
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. 4 r 4 I YOLONDA FAZZINI-t'Darker tresses-where are they? -Commercial Course. DALE GROVE- He's a jolly good fellow wherever he goes. -General Course. MAFALDA FIORA-1- A friend above all price. -Commercial Course-G. A. A. 1. 23 Numeral 2: Letter 43 Personality Club 23 Italian Club 13 Dramatic-s 3: Science Club 2, 3, 43 .Art Appreciation 3, 43 National Honor Society 4. LLOYD MARCEL HACHET-t'Happy is he who weds a noble wife -Techniccl Ccurre-Latin Club 2. 3, LUCILLE ANN GLADYSZ- A true friend is ever a friend. -General Course-G. A. A:. Numeral: Letter. THOMAS HARTMAN-Hdfels no better if you worry. -General Course-Executive Committee 3. BETTY IRENE GRAPES-f'Men are queer creatures: I like men. f-General Course-Cadman 2. 3, 4: B Choir 2: A Cappella 3: Latin Club 3. 4: National Thespians 4: Skyroad. BILL HAYS- Would I describe a preacher? -General Coui'se4Sistc:cx'illc High 1. 2. 3: Athletic Club 1: Arts Club 2, 3: A. A. A, Club 3. Vice pres1dent3 Washington Irvinlii High School 4. MARY VIRGINIA GRIFFITH- Oh keep me innocent. make others great. -General Course. 1. HAROLD HEATER- Brings a victory in his pockctf'-General Cours:-Football 3. 4. -----' -'-f-- - f'---v---f-w- --11:--L-W -.A---M -V-N.-N :Aviv -r'...af..,-41 ram..-.-.-. 1xr..fv..'.w-.1 QA ianma 'Q THEODORE WRIGHT HORNOR- For the more a man knows the more worthy he is. WTechnical Course--Executive Committee 3: Glee Club 1. 2: Science Club 2, 3. 4: National Hcnor Society 3. 43 B Choir 2. ALICE GEORGE- Light of step-a hare was she. -General Course.-Parkersburg Hieh School 1: Art Appreciation: Girls Glee Club 1: W, I. H. S., G. A. A. 2, 33 Personality Club 4. CHARLES C. HYRE, JR.- Knowledge is more than equivalent to force. -Preparatory Cours:-Boy's Glee Club 1. 23 Latin Club 1, 2, 3: B Choir 13 Science Club 2. 3: Dsaniatics 3. Tish 3 Service Club 3: Naticnal Thespians 2. 4: National Honor Society 3. 4, Treasurer 43 Assistant Track Manager 1. SUSAN SOUTHERN GILBERT- The truth of truths is love. -General Course. ROBERT HYRE, JR.-t'Silence is a tr,ue friend who never 'betrays. iCommercial Course. DOROTHY LEE HACKER- For beauty lives with kindness. -General Course-Girl Reserves 1. 2, 3: Service Club 33 G. A, A. 3. , MARK HOOVER- It matters not how long we live but how. -General Course-Dramatics 3. RUTH HARPOLD- She has a sweetness that is most persuasivefl-General Course-Numeral. RICHARD ISRAEL-- No sinner nor a saint perhaps but, well, the very best of chaps. -Technical Course-Science Club 2, 3. 4: Treasuzev' 4: Dramatics 3, Tish 3 Art Appreciation 3, Treasurerg Press Club 2, 3, 43 Co-Editor 4: Hi-Y 43 National Honor Society 4 .IEA - A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet folded3'fTechnica.l Course-Orchestra A 1, 23 Orchestra B 13 Dramixtics 3, I. Tish : Art Appreciation 3, 4: National Thespians 3, 4.
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