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KX ecaf-Vw Neizet Ki 'M immj U X Vi! XS U 9 lk C0050 35 ' k 31. XA ,- QU 115- , csv-C y Ps embztelvesi ogna 'Xfire xx A vs - - . owl' iii wisest Cris Severe Qcoell E JAMES LIBBRECHT Tall likeable Jim was in Jr. Hist. Soc. ,gin X95 X Sw Q C592 baske 65 . v 0 ' Q' F 5331655 gsooxizc.-dgiij 0355: Zxagitv LA Xeigsofags Rx lx X- S 5 51 rs -,aft OX . SOC' ' c 'SX Aga vs A II oqf- ag xx 65. i das' oi co e. M' V 'ot of Sb X69-' 1'-Cog ii! . 'o N 2, r x gisbocbg Wings- Pxgga sag 'goto e A16 we 'cl' na NIC' iw Gini? 3 PQSYYY . NI the Q69 A La EDDIE R. LEE Lanky Eddie hurled 3 yrs. for the M.H.S. baseball team, winning 3 letters. His future plans include professional baseball Che hopesl. Eddie's pet peeve is girls with too many excuses: favorite class, study hall. He is Working at Woodlin Metal. Blue-eyed Ed's biggest thrill was making the baseball team: he was most embarrassed to find Tom I ' sis Bio eds 935 I ' Xp XX3 099, gh r 630603 01132 Q3 Yxlxnntnatb 135: Sydow in Lover's Lane. i I A Fr. yr.. and worked hard to earn a letter as guard in football. Shiek Jule's great- est thrill was having Cunningham for hist., even though his favorite subject was book- keeping. In his spare time, brown-eyed Jim cruised in his Mercury. Jules earns his money at the Crowell Carton Co., and plans to continue there. YS ' '5 Q -'ge f fx. . H w,.5gg.Wxi3xj3W Evmailae agus GEORGE E. LOYER 909102 ang soqafl ds, on C0 S WC 6355- Hook was pres. of Library Club l yr., in Choir 4 yrs.. pres. 651- ,mano 50 dy. QXAVAQKY Ny. of the Student Council Ur. yr.j, won 2 letters in 3 yrs. of X15 A NWQNNOGW' X-,avi ?x,x0 'w3o'l:hYs09 football, 2 letters in 2 yrs. of baseball, played Varsity basket- X16 v'l K. f- 1b?F2m9ld5 5 bf. I , I ff ,I I . an 's . YW - . 2 o gala' La In J 'C90xzx,eS- gt. Q ' xg QQJGWSO' X33 00 idx . . I ball 3 yrs. fCo-Capt.. and made all T. V. his Jr. yrj. Dark- N 306 . s' wil' ge K' . 3 it he 3 LP'Xi1405Tii.ffx'2q.ae Q23 9225- K AQ, . 0 ' 1,4 'ni was ifzbq, 219559. Vi, . QL? ,115 ' oi, Q09 IYX, mai, , Quiz. 51- 509 WS. N9 091 56' ysxs onqeit KGXXYNQS sn at QI Qo- QS' C ' . . e- v '. Qiigixax 901 abtld Qghff txmgke 955526 qlisiw S . s ca he ri sv! OW' 5 'oe' es' 430' 12- 3 td. Yagi. 160 1 2- Sgt Xizqoiiifsxso cg3xxef3 iiuesvon K1 K. X-QX5 1 ' 'L 'A go 2 7 haired, 'blue-eyed I-Iook's pet peeve is girls smoking or driving cars. Diane was his greatest thrill: Am. Hist. his favorite subject. ao, BILL MILLER Ambitious Bill was student manager and gen- eral trainer of Mr. Kay's M.H.S. basketball teams his Jr. and Sr. yrs. His favorite class was typing. and his pet peeve. hard teachers. His present job is loafing. but college is included in his future plans. Bill's greatest thrill came in 1949, when Marshall beat champion Cold- water in basketball.
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.,....-.t - f r . ' 'lt ELEANOR HAMILTON Working at the State Farm Ins. Co. keeps cute Eleanor occupied. Mr. Cun- ningham often needed her help to win de- bates in her Soph. and Jr. yrs., and Mr. Roses office employed her. E.L.H.S. halls were adorned by dark-haired, sparkling- eyed Eleanor her Fr. yr. She was in G.A.A. 2 yrs., F.H.A. 1, Usher Club 1, and was charming Mrs. Pembroke in the Sr. play. TIRZAH HARTUNG Smiling, dark-eyed Tirzah put the accent .on work throughout her high-school yrs., spending part of the day her Sr. yr. working at Dodgeus. But she also found plenty of time for fun in Choir her Fr. yr.. Glee Club and Library Club CSr. yr.j, and G.A.A. all 4 yrs. Tirzah liked her last yr. best, with typing her favorite subject. HARRIET LUCILLE HESS Dark-eyed Pesky belonged to G.A.A. 4 yrs. fsec.-treas. her Soph. yr.j, Jr. Hist. Soc. 3. Usher Club 1. She dislikes girls who'tell all after a date: she likes to cruise. to sit in math class, to pal with Nancy Marckley, and to eat steak with French fries. Pesky, who has eye- lashes that every girl envies, works at State Farm Ins. Co.: plans to continue there. ' KATHLEEN E. HILL Kathy. survivor of a major car tragedy, joined G.A.A. 4 yrs. fsec.- treas. IJ, Latin Club 2. Usher Club 2 fhead usher 50-511, Jr. Hist. Soc. 1: was frisky Miss Freeman in the Jr. play, DIAL reporter, co-director of the Sr. play, sec.- treas. of Sr. class. Enjoyed journal- ism and Eng.: biggest thrill-an tending the J-Hop, formal-clad, on a hospital bed. Everyone loves Forma S of assi S'ray,eye No . B R MA L S H.,qU 2-Dfnt 4 Pd. of dN0r of Wa 'Sp We i 'hernia dfd g?e ' Chas' F vijfish-C1:b GA-fia' book .eales Irma 'Pres ' 2 1' 1 girl 1,,,'br1m'11 nwof the Q ffm, UPJI. Hmm . 9 is - - ' r hefrnfs ffvsf-, c1ass,,f'e'f1g chop- N? and Pans , Offre S tafes. Osen DAME 1 Ufflllde a Ub-ject Ivglllturewcg 1, college cas Eng vin 'Pen and 8 Kathy. Y--. tt, 'G' -Ax . ICIA It Par, . . f Nl 1 HOFFMAN-el ,MX A 1 J-ectfzgrgf 195 Hisidyg Smile, b N? L I I f dsghelslglgjtglf Sqft iicyli, ge to Lat,- . e . ' tx flag duiiljgferjejgfngreat lgjlieuwoii 330116215 Subl: X Y-.N -Y. 8 game, Squad, fgl. P State Fpeo- , v Even thoalf was mafm 3 - 812 she 1,915 O, t 3 ' Cla' f 3 I1 mg fb A V 060114-'ntsfa Hs fav .Hdp I 6 , J 5 5' f D PA TRI qi - . C f if ' rgprejlfrbalted Parljq aff' ' Uppolgd foztii' QA X33 in p HSH X f V - - , . . ' x Future et pe9Vee Dldlff ag: Spanisfl 3 Yrs 'A I ' X and - P1-an Ng Id J C1 - , hom lwe on Sxworklfls who F- play mllb 2' Ik tbrille ec' and fatm. irwhile chase bake' I ghasri be' di Jo 1'11a1'aVo'if?tbef' 171 Cys' Q if W. X t0r1g rg m01y1e:tm0!1d fm- Pafllblecrsarry s ' f of-3 ...wr- .gli ' 'fu 0 I' x . - . In Wberegzalkinlminbicz. glxflfest 4 'JJ'-xx' NL Q 9 l' ' ' ,-M -.---0-H b0Ys wel me janiit Ldafd pf M , E55-i 26 Hg.
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N I GWENDOLYN MARJORIE w ' : . i G, 5 li F.lE.lAt.iy4 Sf ESITAJJCS C353Y1:res.aSZryr.?, ' 0 I A' tu A 2 of Latin Club Cvice-pres. Jr. yr.J. 2 in Usher Club. 1 on Student Council, 1 rc- porting in journalism, portraying a squeal- ing Miss Jones CJr. playj, make-up crew --Sr. play. Gwennie hates stubborn boys: likes math. Greatest thrill, being selected for journalism: most cherished asset, her driver's license. Gwen's future includes nursing and marriage. BETTY JEAN JONES Math was ambitious Betty's favorite subject fand she was a math whizzj : Miss Erskine, her most cherished teacher. Jonesey was quite em- barrassed when she sailed half-way down the alley with the ball while bowling. Ladylike Betty played games in G.A.A. 4 yrs.: was in Jr. I-list. Soc. l yr. Office work in the Main Office for Mrs. Hecht gave good-natured Betty a thrill. 5 AMELIA M. KATZ Poised and pretty Amelia says her greatest thrill was making journalism as a reporter for the bi-weekly DIAL. F,H.A. 3 yrs. and G.A.A. 1 filled this fair lass's time. Being called Kitten is a pet peeve. also girls who smoke: Am. Hist. and Mr. Cunningham were her choice of subject- teacher combinations. Possibly business school. and then marriage are on her agenda. English was well-mannered, mod- est Dorothy's favorite subject all through school. and it will help when she achieves her college plans. Blue-eyed Dorothy was in Choir in her 9th grade, Latin Club 10th and llth. and F.H.A. llth. Seeing girls smoke makes serious Dorothy wish they wouldn't do it. She was one of Marshall High's many fine Ceresco native products. -Q rj, 4' J, , k L HX! .gag xp, A t A bln Virginia NIA poised -edflazel-eyedyrs.. ice girl b iflflud Rolengeople Role am' Cl uzzed Sfbo e busy esfav,-L-, Am I-1921? Per uh 1 1 ' He fir ' 'St p ' of - 0 Is Ss 9 s - - w fvv Rolfe Won-actually fglr-ge.. lzfyecr. HZ quieae -tra ne- S be Ib adllar' gg?-tt .Plan Hd be f' s Ig, fbr 1 . S S by ber 1f39Ws ZZ? Witbojwr' R102 in u refs, own mgnglthfgls . and ' e eye ' with all l H'-'L s S' Wa - 'ow-1 LA A E Clgls C gc' 2 311111 FHY teddfsb .C s XX. k .i . rhny- fofk- d GA -A. 2 blond ' . N ,Q 851-, Iocsflgwosgge work 51.04. Jars., Chg,ba,, and v-'te V. 31 0pe:Sbe're 1C1u sbor 1 v . - . - ' J I . In t rgm 0 St s Cl , ded - f col, r. N'-,X 1 I Rh Don A W O tl 'ng hgesf tb'-,e JHO at-M Vlvg . 1'- tops 1,nGray is toyr, recrgatiolfs lib ol-sebackrll. MLP bet J on-,s' X X we 'll A ,ag l.uZ'fZzedn3iroii bairedLAPHAM 5352: Jclub 2g1EIRH,qand swf 1'. ' ' . . . bifgnfiz I J., Jtfbghclui smiling Con Pelrly DV1c9,pr Isp S fasSt'A. 4' rr IAL es, J' Oc, 2 . be , 53: Stff1uY1x.j, kujtreninilass' 'as-ginger? w Sf. . e ' ' . now, a get-lr casuaghnsogie lead 121 Quee 'Use as of'Y. is a Donna the Jrs the fur:Z,da'jer1,aa far.. . S of 28 X x ., fl ,s lf X j' 'i mEj,,kgr .......! ,,,,,.,,.f
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