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DOLORES MILLER De-De Dauntless, daring, and debonair- De-De danced divinely-didn't dodge any duty as a member of the At Easel' staff-her major extra curricu- lar activity is her military corresp- ence. At Easey' 4, G.A.A. 3. ROBERT W. MOLL Bob Bob can really tickle the ivories for some jivy joes-when it came to sports, never say die , seemed to be his motto-will receive his salutation from the United States Coast Guard. Football 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4. IAMES W. MOORE HIIIIIU We wish we could have seen more of this aitable smile-but limb was unusually soberly and seriously del- ving into the mysteries of science and math-definitely air minded- he took oft for the Army Air Forces before graduation. Ilall Patrol 1, 4. JOHN ALBERT MULLEN ujohni' ,Iohn frequently found himself in- volved in his initials, but in his inim- itable Mullen manner, he was able to talk his way out-had many irons in the fire and succeeded in keeping them all hot',-forensics, flying, and first trombone fortell his fame. VVestvian 4, N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 4, Orchestra 2, 4, Hall Patrol 2, 3, National Honor Society. LOIS MARYLIN NEUF Lou A luscious brown-eyed blonde- neat in more ways than appearance- always seen with the gang-a definite attraction to our flag line-could be our secretary any time! Girl Reserves 3, 4, Arbu Club 2, 3, Flag Twirler 4. Seniors 19515 JOHN H. MILLER Jack Dark and handsome-not a worry in the world-subtle sense of humor -voted by his shipmates as runner- up forf Best Looking Boy-imagine what he'll do to a sailor suit-oh, brotherl Baseball 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Class Treasurer 2. ELSIE HILDA MOLTER Els', Although the dignity which char- acterized this young miss is self-evi- dent, when she was with her gang it was fun or Els -roller skating, bowl- ing and movies were her outside inter- ests. VIRGINIA M. MOREN Ginny Reticent and reserved-her favor- ite haunt was the Library-she liked study halls best about West View- her charming smile should qualify her as a receptionist in any oflice. GERALDINE L. NEELY Jerry -Ierryi' was merry and anything but contrary-when she had an idle mo- ment she spent it in the Library-to be a tpyist is her aim-she'll not be ordinary. Library Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, At Ease 4, Chorus 4, G.A.A. 4, Arbu Club 2, 3, DOLORES M. NEWELL Dolly Although Dolly,' is short for Dol- ores, the nickname is appropriate in more ways than one-we'd certainly like to dance with this Dolly - was breathtaking as the angel in the Christmas Cantata. Westvian 3, 4, At Easei' 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Vice President 4.
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JEAN L. LOUDEN Loudie Loudie,' was short for Louden, but Loudie,' was long on what it takes to get ahead-her crystal clear eyes and her perfectly groomed hair were her outstanding charms-her aim is to teach others to trip the light fan- tastic. Girl Reserves 2, 8, 4, Vice President 4, Sigma Phi Sigma 45 Arhu 2, 3. JULIA LUNSFORD Julien Attractive combination of auburn hair and green eyes-this was en' hanced by her neat appearance-we know that a Cadet Nurse uniform will be very becoming to her. ROBERT A. MASON Bohn VVest View's cassanova-his wavy hair is the envy of all and his chit-t concern-ambition is to become a salesman-we hope itls Fuller Brushes so he will come knocking at our door. Chorus 3, 4. EDWARD O. MQFARLAND Ed', Good old Edu-a friend, tried and true-never knew the meaning of the word, quit -always with Art, shares his ambition to be a railroader. Radio Club 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3. MARY M. McLEAN Martyn The polio epidemic played us a dirty trick-it took Mary off the active list for practically the entire year- judging by her accomplishments as Editor of the annual at the Watson Home, we know she would have been invaluable as a member of our crew -we were happy to have her with us at graduation. Seniors 1935 VERNIE J. LUBITZ Vernie Vernie was a drawing card in more ways than one-can't you see why?-attendant in Court of Beauty- really went to town as Art Editor of the S. S. Westvian. Westvian,' 3, 4g Art Editor 45 At Easel' 4. JAMES A. MAGES 'KJimv Tall, blue eyed, blond-a true gen- tleman in the Mages tradition-star among commercial students-aspires to have a career as a public account- ant. Chorus 1. JEAN McCARRELL Jean A true Irish mavournecn-dark hair blue eyes, friendly smile-don't sub- tract a dimple-some lucky sailor has her as the girl in his home port. At Ease 4. MARY MCGRADE Little Mary: We were sorry whe11 Little Mary' took her name off our passenger list -remember Elsbeth, the lovable little imp? Stole the show, didn't she? Class Play 4g Girl Reserves 3, 4g G.A.A. 3. BETTY LOU MEDSGER Betty We were indeed fortunate to have so many artistically inclined members in our crew-Betty's contributions added much to the effectiveness of our book-in spite of her special gift she will forsake art and become a Cadet Nurse. K'Westvian 4, Arbu Club 3,
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Seniors BETTY NOFSINGEH Betts', As good a sport as she is good looking-if there's a jitterbuggin' contest, our Betts,' is on the line- she will grace the halls of Robert Morris to become a stenographer-lucky them! WEBSTER NORRIS Paddy Hair which tries to be red and succeeds in being unruly-countless freckles and an obviously Win- ning smile-can, on occasions, get his Irish up- we found him to be a genial gentleman and a con- genial comrade. BETTY OHLER UBGUSU This pert little miss Wants to cast her fortunes upon the waters-probably will sail the good ship. Matrimony,' instead-she and Rie,' were happy and carefree. At Ease 4. HAROLD E. PARTINCTON Har An aesthete-the natural beauties of the cam- pus appealed to him-music was his favorite me- dium of expression-brought down the house as the Mikado in the operetta-Remember? Chorus 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 45 Wrestling 4. MARGARET ELAINE POMEROY Su0oliy'l Truly music hath charms-one of the main strings of the Orchestra for four years- Snooky' never played hooky from chorus-wants to keep in tune by teaching music. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g Chorus 2, 3, 4. RUTH A. RAUPP Andy,' An unquenchahle thirst for knowledge- An- dy's favorite hobby was collecting A's--feels right at home in the chemistry lab-we prophesy a bright future for her as a Chem Special at Pitt. National Honor Society. HENTON REEL Miken Wherever there was a radio, there was our Mike -his air of nonchalance was misleading- Miken was really on the beam in Math--we were sorry when his frequency was modulated by the Air Corps. WATSON A. REEL Huck A dillar, a dollar, a ten o'clock scholar-but who cared, Huck,' was the high school hero- voted the Most Outstanding Athlete by his ship- mates-was equally At Easel' on the gridiron, the court or the diamond. Football 3, 4g Basketball 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 45 At Ease 4 1945 30
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