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JAMEs BERNARD METER 912 Wilmington Ave. ACADEMIC Transferred from Baltimore Polytechnic Institute to South- ern in the 123. Varsity football and bowling . . . Wills three old bowling balls and one clean football uniform to future players . . . Plans to enter college or armed forces . . . Fishing, swimming . . . Favorite food is fried chicken. JAMES FOSTER MILLER 1317 South Hanover Street GENERAL TECHNICAL His hillbilly accent to any- one who can hold it down . . . My books to anyone who will have them . . . A try at college, if possible . . . Tearing up cans and finding girls . . . Cornpone and corn beans . . . It beats me. JAMES MOLNEIK 1213 N. Bentalou Street CENERAL TECHNICAL Entered Southern from Forest Park in tlIe 12th grade. His Inain vocational interest is to go to college after gradua- tion . . . The guy with a great personality . . . Jimmy's favor- ite hobby is dancing . . . Has a wild craving for veal outlets. SHEILA NIOSEK 625 Wyeth Street ACADEMIC Bank lg Basketball lg Red Cross 25 Library 2, Student Rep.3g F.T.A. 35 Courier Rep. 45 Finance Comm. 4. Leaves to Ellen, happiness with Arlyn, and to Sug,,, her alibis for getting out of class . . . Plans to go to college . . . Loves being with Herm . . . fried chicken . . . Always say- ing. You're crazyf' MARY CATHERINE BWTICELI 134-5 S. Charles Street COMMERCIAL Bank Representative 1, 2, 35 Art 2, 3, 4g Bowling 2, Cour- ier Representative 2g School Play 3. To Mrs. Roten, Mary leaves her sewing ability . . . To Mrs. Winchester, her clean locker . . . To be a secretary . . . Art . . . Spaghetti and fried chicken . . . Come on, Baby doll, tto Margie and Irisl. LEO MII.I.s 2222 Dukeland Street ACADEMIC Homeroom Pres. I, 2, 3, J. V. Football I, 25 J. V. Baseball I, 2, V. Football 3, 4, Home- room Sec. 3. Leo leaves to Marge his foot- ball equipment . . . After grad- uation, he plans to avoid the draft. . . Loves sports and fried clIicken . . . 'gCool down, square, you are not going any- where. VEtiNI1'A E. NTONAHAN 4138 Hyden Court COMMERCIAL Softball Team 2, 3, Basketball Team 2, Red Cross 35 Courier Representative 4. All of her sewing problems to Mrs. Roten . . . Vernita leaves the future pupils of P. 9 the legs to run errands for Mrs. Winchester . . . lce skating, softball, dancing . . . Chocolate nut sundaes, pork chops, ham . . . g'Hey, look. ,IUANITA B. lwOXLEY 1007 Hatch Court COMMERCIAL Glee Club lg Acappella Choir 2, 3. Juanita leaves all her law hooks to the next law class . . . 'iThe Tale of Two Citiesn to Mary Taylor . . . Stenographer or secretary . . . Swimming, skating, dancing . . . Cake, pudding . . . Ohl Collyl And much emphasis placed upon friendship 93 Mrs
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There was a big increase in activities JIMMY CAROL LOLLEY 1200 West Cross Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Dramatic Club 3, Yearbook Staff 4. To Miss Hughes, Jimmy leaves many headaches from 12135 . . . Would like to get a job which includes lots of traveling, but not in the uniform of the U.S.A.F .... Likes Carol. live- stock, and sports . . . Loves beef, any form . . . '41 ain't talkinglll THOMAS MACALUSO 4609 Pennington Avenue ACADEMIC Band Member 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 0 f Bancl 4. Tommy leaves to Mrs. Steele, a smart Spanish student and to Mr. Shelley, the biggest and best concert band in the coun- try . . . Plans to work in the automotive field . . . Loves spaghetti and meatballs . . . HHey Babyfl BETTY MAKAR 3708 7th Street COMMERCIAL Stamp and Boncl Representa- tive 1, 2, 3, Library Represent- ative 1, 2, 3, Vice-President Class 3. Her B. L. Clefrciencies to Mr. Schreiber . . . Memories of Southern to undergrads . . . Fashion designing and a rich husband . . . Art, eating down James, with the HBig 5'l . . . Anything eatable . . . l'You,1l die laughing when you hear thisf' GEORGE MATIJSKX' 3 West Ostend Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Vice-President of Graduating Class I, J. V. Football l, J. V. Lacrosse 2, 3. C-eorge leaves Louie's milk- shakes to Peteis customers . . . He also leaves Mr. Barnett's 2:30 Club to future latecomers . . . Plans to become a class NAC machinist . . . Hobbies are girls and sports . . . Could eat a ham sandwich at anytime . . . Forever saying, HWell, hello Patf' MARLENE MILDRED LUTSHCE 30 E. Fort Avenue COMMERCIAL Bank Rep.l,4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Yearbook Stay? 4. To Miss Meyer, all the showers she didn't take . . . To all her friends, the good times they had in the cafe . . . Go into nurses' training . . . Writing to Bill, swimming, dancing . . . Sauerbeef and dumplings . . . Hey, Turtle teethf' LAWRENCE MCDAL MADDox 1695 Darley Avenue COMMERCIAL Lacrosse I, 2, Sophomore Football 2, Treasurer 2, Class President 3. Lawrence leaves his 4 year old tennis shoes, and Louie's milk- shakes to future students . . . Plans to be president of the United States . . . Likes pool and swimming . . . Turkey. spaghetti, French fries . . . Cot a nickel?', ,IAMEs FRANCIS MAIQKOWSKI 14-20 Decatur Street ACADEMIC J. V. Baseball 2, V. Football 3, 4, V. Lacrosse 3, 4, Acap- pella Clioir 3, 4, Pres. of Homeroom 4. Leaves his Chartreuse tie to George and his heart to .lerry . . . Plans to join U. S. Air Force . . . His hobby is art . . . Loves baked pork and sauer- kraut . . . Always says, '4Hi.', WILLIAM ALAN MCLUCAS 1718 South Charles Street ACADEMIC Fresli-Sopli. Football 2, Banlf Rep. 3. Leaves to some future class, and pleasure of from the new the honor graduating Southern High School . . . Will hopes to go to college or ioin the service . . . Loves to eat . . . Craves southern fried chicken . . . Give me a break? 92
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We Cleared up unfinished work .JOHN NICHOLAS BJULLEN 1509 Race Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Library Rep. lg Bank Rep. 2, 3g J. V. Baseball 3, V. Base- ball -1. Leave my girls to Scottie Dog . . . Trip to France . . . JOlIn enjoys all sports . . . He goes for potato chips and hamburg- ers . . . HHOW are you making out now, Baby. JULIUS D. NEVEKER 1322 South Charles Street COMMERCIAL Basketball I, 2, Football lg Manager of Varsity Basketball 2g J. V. Lacrosse 2g Manager of Varsity Football 3g Cafe- teria Helper. He leaves his place in the Cafe to some deserving junior. also his empty coke glass over at Louie's . . . Work and go fish- ing . . . French fried chicken . . . HWhere do we go now? COLLEIQN B. 0,DONNliLL 1732 Johnson Street COMMERCIAL Baseball I, 2, 3, Courier Rep- resentative 3. Colleen wills the following: To Mrs. Roten, she leaves her sewing problems . . . To all students, her free periods . . . Marriage . . . Softball, basket- ball, dancing . . . Turkey din- ner . . . 4'You know it.'7 Oh, bugsf' THOMAS B. O91-IARA 8 East West Street GENERAL TECHNICAL He leaves Mr. Barnett's 2:30 Club to the Juniors and Mr. Kornblatt's squadies to the next Seniors . . . Four years with Uncle Sam, then go to work . . . Sports and girls . . . Shrimp and Crabs . . . 4'Come in off the rooff' LAWRENCE W. lWYI5RS, JR. 44-1 East Cittings Street GENERAL TECHNICAL J. V. Lacrosse Ig Aeappella Clloir 3, 45 Stamp Rep. 4. To the boys, Larry leaves Louie's and to Mr. Bill Ander- son, he leaves his attempt for varsity football . . . Navy or draftsman . . . Standing on Jack's corner with the boys . . . French fried potatoes and shrimp . . . 'SCut it out, Frankf, DoI.OREs OCAsCIc 3729 Leo Street COMMERCIAL Treasurer lg Choir 25 Bowling 4. To future Seniors, Dolores leaves another swell Class like her own, and to Mr. Schreiber, the times they were awakened to answer questions . . . Plans to work and get married . . . Likes bowling and steaks . . . What are We suppose to do? EUGENE O,HAliA 12 E. West Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Soph. Basketball lg Soplz. La- crosse 2g J. V. Lacrosse 3. Leaves a vacant Chair in Mr. Barnettis 2:30 Club . . . To loaf for awhile, then maybe get a job . . . Sports and girls . . . Geneis favorite food is hot dogs from Louieis . . . Too muchf' EVELYN OPOLKO 3511 Woodstock Avenue COMMERCIAL Q Choir 2, 3, Class Play 3g Dramatics 3g Secretary Dra- matic Club 4g Vice-President Class 4. To Mr. Dalinsky the little green beanie she wore in '4Our Miss Brooksii . . . Carol Ann's exercises to little girls in gym classes . . . Dancing, C.B.P.A. F.B.U. Association Vice-Presi- dent . . . Thats for me to know and you to find out.', 94
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