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llonnox Nfxsn Moxie Cordon prolialrly has discovered some good reeipes for the hakery, sinee he took Industrial Chemistry this year. Though he loves to tease the girls, they approve his taste in elothes and risk riding in his new Dodge. J m N Pmi HERTI 1 N 4'Jemzie Vie appreciate our trim, quiet Jeanie. She rarely misses a lrasketlvall game, and this year was viee president of Student Council. One of her holrlxies is photography, and she used lu-r experienee to help with the snapshots of this Annual. hiARY l,lfRlt1M Mary is it quiet girl who has seores of friends. She was one of our most loyal sport fans, especially in fonthall season. We eould always find her in olhee praetiee classes, or with llot l'aul, Marilyn S1'hlllIlilt'llf'l'. 01' ,lerry Kubitz. tIu.uu,i:s i,llIl.l'01' Pots Pots is a familiar figure to all St. Bernard fans, sinee he has managed one team or another ever sinee he eame to us. lle kindly shares his trusty Plyniouth with his shop-mates. Charlie has many friends at St. Bernard. Sixleelz 0 Imomgizyi-1 Powizu, Ima', This Halter egov of Melt Tenliover held t , distinetion of heing the most denture girl in the elass. Iniogeneis amhition to lveeome an English teacher seems justified hy her grades in English. Her pleasant personality has won Imogene many friends. DoNAI.n l'iu:s'roN 'Wlorzli' The shop lmoys put their seal of approval on this lad when they eleeted him president of Archimedes flluh. Monk lives hy two rules: g l'here's a time to laugh and a time to he quiet and Better late than never. Ki-:NNi:'rn RECORD Ken Ken is a jovial fellow, lmut he has his serious side, too. Witness those N, term papers in history. For a holihy Ken builds model trains to seale. In his spare time he drives a '48 Pontiae. Kenneth loves nothing better than a good argmnent. Hoyt EARN: Rl-:Evss Red Ednzfs pretty red head was rarely out of sight, for if she was not representing us in speech contests or class plays, she was engaged in some Y-Teen or Honor Soeiety activity. She also was one of the business managers of our Annual.
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ELAINLQ LIVINGOOD lflaine rame from ldllllttlfillll in her sophomore year to enter our 1-onunereial department. We greatly admire the short blonde looks und lleautilul eomplexion of this memlver of the Frank, Liringood. and Wilson Trio. llonorni' I.l 1'm:k Dot Nnothei l'ilmwoodite to finish our eommereial vourse. Dot was the '.iilt'llll1lN of our senior play. She never had an idle llNllllt'lIl hut tlitti-d like a lvutterlly from Y-Teens to C.A.A. and journalism. ller sulntle wit is one of her greatest assets. lCl.Micn lxlAYIlUltlZ Elm ln his sophomore year, Elmer Vlllllt' over from Roger Havon. We'u- relied upon him to operate our movie projevtor, and he-'s I'unm'tioned faithfully there. He has heen an all-'round athlete partir-ipating in base-liall. traek, lmaskethall, and footlrall. lll-ZIAHN Mm Amvu Alu:- llelen 1-anne all the way from llartwell to he one of us, and the other hall' of Dot Terry. Her amhition is to he a good serretary. ller I1en1-lies-ami-meant lmeauty will make her a lovely one! J EA N Allfcv iii: ,Icunic ' Our svhool paper was the lretter for ,leaniifs journalistic contributions. You might think this happy-go-lucky gal hadn't a serious thought in her head, yet she was elected to National Honor Soc-iety in her junior year. I,i:s'ri:x hlURRlS Les', WU- all depend on l,esl His dry wit and ready laughter enlivened all his 1-lasses. and his line sportsmanship and von- sistent good work on the teams eontrilrnted nun-li to our athletie sin-eesses. We all will remember I.es as our Senior Class llresident. lxlARYl!N Nlomtls 'gRic-lfvr! Rim-kertis one of those lnvky guys. equipped with a ma ',' eylimlered mind yet alrle to run on one! He used them all, though. in history and did he take the lead! In liaselmall sea- son, Marvin van always he found at Crosley Field, for he's an ardent Reds fan. Rrrn Mi't:i.i:R Ruthie One of our intelligentsia , Ruth was a memlrer of Senior National Honor Soviety and played the role of mother in the junior play. She was one of the typists for this Annual. A merry lass. she heralds her approavh with a vheerful giggle. TK'
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blARlI.YN S1:ilI'1v1Amtiu1u Marilyn bus lN'f'll' avtiwly loyal to CA..-L for live years and to Y-'l'vc-us almost as long. Quiet and friendly, she vould always ln- found S0llH'Wllt'l't' nvar Jvrry, Dot, or Mary Pfriem. Rom-:nr Sm:il1'mA1'llru Bob Sinm' liob has vhangvd to our junior shop this year, we didn't sm- so muvb of him, but wo remember him and his work in 4'lu'n1istry last yvar. Bob and Ken Rvvord really l'0Il1'0l'lPtl some' original formulas. .I A M ics S u l-:lpn 1 N 0ukiv 0ukiv is l'Ilmwood's tall. dark. and handsome contribution lo our shop, und he- is a nu-mbvr of Arvhimedvs Club. This ball' ol' tluw 'l'yl4'r-Sllvlton partlwrship works S0 hard and wbizza-s past so last in his lluirk that wo seldom see him at school allairs. lil'ssr1l.i, Sl.Allllll'l'ER Russ Russ, one- of our dwp, quiet lads, was kv:-nly inte-rested in trau-k. On Sundays be 1-an bv found indulging: in his secondary uvtivity, bowling-V-ae-voinpanied by thf' other nu-mbvrs of his ins:-parablm' trio---l7al1re'nkainp and Ellis. yllWW7 N1A ,. v f-ve-n-tempered 1 ad. e w our We seldom ho l lc Q Q merrials and a pal of lmo ne ll e ll 4 be found working at the Publix, Libl 5 Q F Donoruv TERRY 'Daz' Dot is the auburn-haired partner of the TFT!1'-lblt'AlllIlL'll rom- bination. A c'oinm0r1'ial major and also a nnfnilwr of the l re'nrb Club she, too, 1-ame from Elmwood to be- ri Titan fan. Dot spvnds hor sparv time in l,aud9man's Studio. ,I A M as TYLER jim In '45 .lim vamo from Elmwood to join our shop boys. Somm- folks label him Red or Kelly, but vwryone knows tlwsf' nicl-:nanu-s identify thc- same tall redhvad. ,lim 1-an acvoniplisli anything: he sc-ts his mind to: witnf-ss his fine- work as our lfaruival clown. CAno1.YN U LNII-ZR Carolyn and Jeannine we-rv a vase of like altral-Ling like: blond- 1-harms-rs and glib talkers-witty. too. Carolyn made an unbeatable tirket seller for all ovcasions. She also was a me-lnb.-r of l rvn1-li lflub. X XX . Fi Q 2 1 L' QW 1 Nik WFSEFX. ll'
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