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. at Page Twenty-eight A busy lad is MARVIN W. XVALDROP. Butch is veep of Com- mercial and GUS Clubs, and secre- tary of F.'l'.A. and Red Cross Club. Butch also earned his E in varsity sports: he played basketball for three years, besides track and soft- ball. Hutch is a member of De- Molay. M.-XRIORIE ALICE NVATKINS is active in Red Cross, Booster, Coin- lUCFCllll and GUS Clubs. Maw likes to scratch and tx pe chicken tracks. Margie earned an li in Glce Club her second year. Square dancing and singing in trios are her hobbies. ROBI-QRT C. VVIQBB has an E in intramural sports. Bob likes any kind of math. Ii, Red Cross, and Rille Clubs count him as a mem- ber. Bob was on the Admzrzaf busi- ness staff. He works full time at Howard Iohnson's. We Spaniards know IOHN NVXIQISIQNBURGER as luan. He played on the reserve team two years. Booster, Red Cross. and Phi- Chem Clubs claim him as a mem- ber. Iohn picked physics as his favorite subiect and sports as his hobby. Iuan sacks groceries at the Cress Market. P.-XT A. YVIEDELMAN has never had the iug. Studying sociology antl belonging to Glue Club, band. and the Red Cross Club have kept Pat out of room 18. Playing the guitar is one of Pat's hobbies. l.l'1ON.-KRD XVOODXV.-XRIJ holds his own and an li as a point collector in intramural basketball. Len likes push-ups in gym and belonging to Rille. Phi-Chem, and Red Cross Clubs. He works at the Fort Wayne Drive-In Theater. That energetic boy behind the pins at Wayneclale Bowling Alley is IOHN C. NVRIGHT. lack be- longs to the Red Cross Club. He enioys bookkeeping, Iack was one of our most active varsity players and received an E for his effort. lilml1urst's all-round sportsnian. RONALD li. YOUNG, played var- sity basketball anil baseball and competed on the track team. Ron is a member oti the E and Real Cross Clubs. Study hall is Ronnie's favorite part ot the school clay. From 5 pan. to l a.m. he works at Mor- rell Motors.
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A newcomer from Central this year is PAT SMITH. Touts belongs to the Red Cross Club. Her hobbies are roller skating, swimming and dancing. She was a 4-H member for 3 years and now works at Kresge-'s in her spare time. BONNIE SNYIDER belonged to Red Cross Club and Tinker-Y. Bon- nie enioyed Miss Edwards' short- hand class. She was a prom attend- ant. Rand, G.A.A., and the Com- mercial Club were some of her other activities. ALICE M. SPRINGER is active in G.A.A., GUS and Home Ec Clubs. Squeaky worked on the flu- IIYFVIIHZ staff. She has belonged to -l-H for five years. Alice likes to bang the keys in room 17. Her hobbies are bowling and collecting salt and pepper shakers. Her 100-word award in short- hand makes MARYLYN M. STEELE's favorite subiect short- hand. Working full time at the Dime Trust Bank is her hobby. She was also a member of Commercial and Red Cross Clubs. Marylyn worked on the prom decoration committee. Keeping his father's restaurant running is KENNETH PAUL STIVERSON's first interest. Besides belonging to the Rifle and Red Cross Clubs, Paul saves time for book- keeping, his favorite subject. Riding her horse, Tony, is M. LOUISE STRATERS hobby. Susie won her letter in G.A.A., was un the prom invitation committee, and has been a member of Commercial, Red Cross, and GUS Clubs. Typing is her favorite subiect. Collecting napkins and doing 4-H projects have also kept her busy. Like dancing? Chances are you've seen SALLY SULLIVAN, one of our prom attendants, who shares the same hobby. Sally is a member of Booster Club, Red Cross Club, Commercial Club, GUS. and .-I1l- wlliee staff. SaIly's favorite subitct is typing. You can distinguish smiling, sandy-haired LEE TRAVIS in any crowd. He earned a worthwhile E from Rifle Club during his second and third years. Pink is also active in the Red Cross, GUS, and Com- mercial Clubs. I-Ie has a special in- terest in machines. MORRELL S. TRAVIS likes his- tory and . . . dates. He belongs to Phi-Chem, Red Cross, and GUS Clubs. When he's not busy with his hobbies of model airplanes, stamps, and escorting his O.A.O., he works at the Indiana Hotel. NVhen BETTY LOU TRUELOVE is mentioned, we look at the presi- dent of the Home Ec Club. fShc has held all but one office in that clubj. Betsy loyally supports G.A.A., Booster, Phi-Cham, GUS, Red Cross, and E Clubs. She was a 4-I-I Iunior Leader four years. Page Twenty-seven
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E r , . 1 N On the Up and Up The Contented Hour Bake's Better Laundry Truth or Consequences Page Twenty-nine
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