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x ' M y 'Lfj 1 lf., f 'fl ! - ,jf if' , X V ' f' ,, . -f Mb X 1 1 ,-f ' A. M rf V l ig v ,VJ T 'Q Ruilz Rl. Ffllllllljll Rhythmic, romantic Ruth! This dark-haired, dark-eyed lassie seems to have a great in- terest in dancing and a slight interest in Phys Ed. W'atch your step, Ruth. Smoke brings Ere and your heart is already Sha- Makin. Nrla V 1131 W W i K 'e ' e of our demure im . Q iw , s of the choitest brands. MeAdoo? No, really! Doesn't say much, but means well- Doesn't have to, for she's the proud possessor of the pleasingest piece of personality we'vc per- ceived. Agree, partners? Ruff: liwlyaz 1'vl!l'f7I't'l' A gift o' gab and lots of gig- gles and gags --Yes, siree- you've guessed it-this happy- go-lucky, likable, lean lady! Ruthie can roll her eyes and roller skate to great advantages! Good wise use, we'd say, of both extremities. lulm IV Gu A Small, e, nd witty-he wal t gh life ,w' t a worr r carey- t' ally st- ing from the . y strain of more rest. He's the clarinet clinker of the Junedale Sere- naders and the classy honor roller of the Junedale scholastic heroes. Alvin A. Gul: Alvin, the Walton and Audu- bon combination, the outdoor man, the advocate of Home ork should be done in school. Figure that out.j I-Ie's the guy ho goes along attending to . K. with us. gs that get Getz. Butch's', A nv rfc 63119111 S1 all studizff, se nef .nd en le! W could g with i ,hty-se vafi ' s, f attrib- i utes she only hose one l 4 le' why an e? l W , e 1 a pic s to what i to noelle but let's not orry, f this! kid surely has scads of good qualities. Pleas- ingly palatable! rfc ,Q : - a . J ef if '- .Y X A i ', .P Mary fzlluWN Ah! rneen! Bro 'r Qcurly blue eyes ingj - humor pocket Qdevelopedj . She's a rythmn-roller of no mean note. But tell us, Mary-since when do rinks have double- features? 'llvllfl G wr iet a reserve is th' all u eye onde m tle- pr ' ' ee en it m us a uzz s o a its l a ou , bl l o e r. 1 g l s L o 's nd 's o ey. e , f r t' b r Ver ta. A- - N Cfmrlvs I . Givking ,V For Rent -car with a chauffeur who Sees all, hears all, and tells nothingf, Drop in and see Mr. Gicking about your moonlight meandering. Charley is always willing to oblige the guys and gals. Long life and lots of luck, Charles! U Iiflzuiu 1. GlllIXOI'USk..y! Comes the Revolution and come olleg' e, casual, cala- matist ' alwa s getting in troubl. e an r QMostly here.j Classy ' 0 ies are his 'Nrst specialty, dancing is nd, girlsfff tlligyi,-. , har plac 'V 5 your 0 k hold, Artfge? K E I JM ll? ni 'P' ' X '
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i ff-, W Carl A. Diksa Calling all gentlemen! Hcrc,s Carl, our clever blonde, blue- eyed Barrymore - who goes through school with a great de- termination to love Ann learn. A bright suave scholar and say- Don't confine yourself only to c'-0n11m'rc'ial sul7jc'c'ls. Anne N. Dixon Get in and out of trouble, -that's Anne's theme. She's smiling, sweet, cherubic, gener- ous and frank. A daring, darling Dixon! This co-captain of the Sheet Iron Gang is a great foot- ball and basketball enthusiast. Enroute to Vassar, Anne? . I wffff'fM5'23-f Philip Domiu Ruggcdly handsome - Yep, that's Phil, our recent import from Juncdale. This Don Juan or Lockinvar both frequently visits W'est Hazleton. Interesting scenery, eh, Phil? Or is it merely a training routine? f cf' 1 T William I. Dorncman With an eye for the ladies and a heart for none, our Billy- Boy always has his fun. Bright and shining, studious too-Welre Watching and waiting, com- prendez vous? J l I J ' 'r nz Lucill ' Drusbcr Gigi g Hd sog- lg f t, tu ng, she's good, at Ling, sg etterg but at skat- ing, she's best. And say-as a friend, she's a jewel! joseph Dubinsky L a t e again? W e l l, thatis nothing new for this sly old gentleman from W i n t c r s Avenue. Sports and school link closely together in Joe's life, and as for sports, we might say that a net comes pretty handy in fishing. Bctic Muc Durisbin She moons over music, dotcs on dancing, never misses the beauty of nature, hence she surely turns out being a swell pal. As for skipping here and there, well, that s-mar than we should mention right here. 'isalr' fight, kid. , ,iw f I L , , -I' , v Q -K.- fyl gt.- !..,, ' .,L ' , , 5 X Q ' I ' Eugcm' Duffy i I, Duffy is the academy awarcfnl-I winner of our school. He dc-L bates, dramatizcs, discourses, and argues!-all with a vehemence only this vivacious, vexatious, villian can marshal. Let's give a rousing cheer for Duff-Ray!- Rah!-Duff! Michael Dulina Big, blonde, Uncle Duly can deal a deck dexterously, call a cue quickly, and has settled down like nobody's business. Don't know about gals, but with that knowing twinkle in his eye, we'd bet he'll make the grade. He kia ua le typis ith ue sense of v s. ctty gsdwt ' gistcr with Pretty s rkling eyes and b ad beamin smiles do. Real conscient concentration shc's crammed way. Clever kid, we'd say! XM Vik ' A. e V ja I
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1 filo: X X H elcn T. Gulas Personality, vitality, vigor- Helen. She's the best of rug- cutters-a blues singer, too, but l looks lovely in Maroon. Mis- ! chief hides behind those big l brown eyes and that angelic - look disappears as soon as school l is out- Why not? asks Helen. .X f ,JK Lf .. 6 asv!! if A IIIIIVUIU S. Hadzick Ave is trump! This pivot player surely can ring up the tallies athletically, scholastically, and personally. Beaver Meadow, you have scored again with your grand gift. I N ff x Y ' f I jianffj' zeman A da yhaired, dark eyed hq dot n no riv ' pa nt pohtefyild d se , d 1 P U ' m, ected, mcholl ,-all ualitirdytlgt go in thejmaking of a g od nurse. SHE knits, cro- chets and cooksf--all qualities for a--oh well, Phila's gain is our loss. 4,.., rrx.!JJ' V. V Gvor e .He V 1 ' a gel? as a .earning and 1 en ng lies in Potts ay . - y n-wel , Artie.Shaw and Geoggl He both .l , grand swing asters, eh. Talk- fing about masters-5'Yadge is quite a ma ter of the blades an-na 'not r things so, too. if fb 'Flu ! fury Ellen il ary Ellen is the blushing senior-especially in P. O. D. class-and no wonder. She is a regular fwinlclr' foes who mixes romance and rhythm to the tune of Chap-Sticks -and believe it or not-she's doing fine! X 1 1' Sarah H olfman Sarah is our dark haired Rebecca--sincere, absolute, and very charming-always willing to lend a helping hand. Honor- ary member? Her outside club and her inside curriculum keep her concentrating. .1 QW' if .. Herman F. Holland P Hilarious, handy Herman, the small but mighty guy. Dandy stage manager-auto mechanic too-drifts in and out of school --minds his own bussiness-no trouble to anyone-just the type the world needs. e-WV 0-.M Phoebe Kadysiewski Phoebe, che possessor of an in- dividual ability, is one of our most refined and charming- mannered girls. She's an all A student, whose knowledge of when to been seen and heard should have been distributed among her fellow-classmates! A lot AU, luck, Phoebe! Edward A. Kadysewski Earnest and loyal to all his friends! Delightful and charm- ing to the opposite sex! Dashing and daring at all occasions! In- separable from the Hazle Park Gang ! Enthusiastic and ener- getic about skafing and school? Good Eddie! .ae-rev -wa-ff Marlin I. Karflmvr Whiz! Well, if it isn't Martin again and his Nobby Nash. But it's no use looking, girls, for he just won't be bothered. But say, there must be something else be- sides irzlvleing and football hold- ing your interest. What, pray? -jjwt
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