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Mary Pat Mullen Typical Senior Mary Pat Mullen,color figure in G. C. H. S. life, has been in the highlight of activity in four years of untiring exertion toward progress. Her efforts were well repaid by her being designated an honor student. A buoyant personality combined with a forceful character made many loyal and lasting friends for this carefree lass. Her interests lay in Pep, Athletic, Handicraft, and Future Homemalcers Clubs. An efficient job ofbookkeeping as Treasurer of both junior and Senior classes was her contribution to student goyernmentg she took part in the lunior Class play and an operetta. Mary Pat's animated personality and her ability as a scholar and a leader gained for her the well-deserved title of Typical Senior. Paul Toomey Typical Senior are two words which, without a doubt, can be applied to versatile Paul Toomey, dynamic half-back of the 1944 footballeleven. Upholding the tradition that it is quality and not quantity that counts, Paul's lightning-like dashes in carrying the pigskin caused Demon opponents a great amount of con- cerng his aggressive tackling brought many a goal-bound adversary crashing to the ground. Dependable, loyal, courteous, sportsmanlike, and friendly all are adjectives which describe Paul Toomey and explain his popularity with both the fairer sex and his fellow associates. Accredited with a droll sense of humor, he was serious- minded a greater part of the time. . Extra-curricular activities of this striving Senior included Band for four years, Photography, Radio, Physics, and Publicity Clubs, football and swimming were his athletic fields. I-Ie was Assistant Sports Editor of the Yampahg gave an excel- lent portrayal of a French stylist in the junior Class play, and his features ar- ticles added a great deal to W'e, the Studentsl' in 1945.
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1'V1ary Elizabeth Mcillanus Mary E. Mclvianus, charming Senior miss, was a wise selection of the G. C. H. S. faculty as a Typical Senior, for she was a leader in her class during four years in high school. Among her qualities of leadership were capability, persevef verance, ambition, and diplomacy. The mistress of an enchanting personality and an enticing smile, this illustrious maid attracted the friendship as well as the ad- miration of all those whom she contacted. Although quiet and demure, she possessed a delicate sense of humor that agreed perfectly with her tranquil dis' position and highly developed appreciation of the amenities of life. Her activity record exemplified the fact that she qarticipated in school affairs. Her clubs were Girls' Athletic, Pep, Future Homemakers, Physics, Crlee, and Publicity. She was a great help in the publication of the 1945 Yampafi in the capacity of Assistant Editor, and displayed her acting and singing ability in the Senior class play and the 1945 operetta, respectively. Wliencver there was a service to be rendered for the school, Mary's efficiency met the test. Ted Lough This curly-headed Senior had a popularity-plus rating, made apparent by a multitude of friends and admirers who well knew his worth. Une might think Ted Lough had a dual personality, for on the surface although he seemed the quiet, shy type who seldom had or expressed an idea, his acquaintances knew that he had very decided opinit ns and that his decisions and forceful actions were responsible for his being president of Student Council His courage and grit became obvious in three years of football, earning him two lettersg his easy- going nature, good judgment, and service to the squad led to his being elected Honorary Captain. Athletic, Radio, Math, and Science Clubs were his interestsg he was an irreplaceable member of the Band all four years. Ted's slow deliberate manner of speaking paid dividends as he portrayed the difficult part of a farm boy with big ideas in thelunior play. When Uncle Sam called thislikeable, well- balanced fellow into the Navy, it left a gap in school and community alike.
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