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14 ALICE DEAL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL DOROTHY FRANCES ROSASCO QDOTYJ -- Hostess, all semesters5 vice president of host and hostess club, 9135 president of craft club, SJB5 first letter, UA5 wrote school song, On Deal Students 5 first athletic award, SB. XVILLIAM ROXVLAND QBILLJ-Red Cross repre- sentative, SB5 squad leader, SJB5 perfect attendance, SA, SJB5 craft clubg class day committee5 winning lst team baseball, SB. JANE F. SAUNDERS-Glee club, all semesters, vice president of glee club, 9135 class day committee, OB, dra- matic club, SIA-B5 play, As You Like It , lst letter, 713, second letter, DB5 in all public performances5 assistant hostess, TB. ROBERT SAUNDERS-Perfect attendance, SB 5 play, Reggie Toggle Gyp.ric.r,- traffic force, UB. KENNETH SCI-IREINER-Honor roll, SA, SB, first letter, S-B5 second letter, QB: Athletic Council representa- tive, SJA5 baseball umpire, 9135 all first teams. REEUA SCHULTZ- Spelling bees, SB, UB, first athletic pin. SBA 5 squad leader, DB. DOTTIE 'E BY-1Secretary, S' 5 Re Cross repre- sentative, S ' if ' 1 'B' 1 ' ' ' iewspaper, SA, SB. f, ANNETTE S1-IAPIRO-Squad leadQ,'7B, SB, 913: hostess, SA, 9A5 secretary of host and hostess, 9B5 first athletic pin, SB5 second in DA5 third, 9135 honor roll, SB5 class day committee. UB. DOROTHY SHELTON CDOTJ-Honor roll. 7A. SA, SJA5 squad leader, 7A, A, S ' glie3c?r 9135 secretary of glee club, 7 5 1 'den 1 , SB5 first and second letters. SA5 third letter, 9A5 play, As You Like If-,' secretary, TA, vice president, SA-SIA5 president, UB. X VQVIRGINIA SMI H -IN YQ - Secretary, 'FB5 fb 1o'e's i prei ' ' d Cross representative, SQUARE DEAL committee, EJB. ' I ILDRED SMITH QMILLYJ-Perfect attendance, SPA: perfect attendance, squad leader, assistant Red Cross representative, EJB. CLIFFORD SPARROVV CCLIFFJ -Perfect at- tendance, 'TA-Bg winning basketball team, SB5 winning soccer team, 9B. DOUGLAS SPENCER-Perfect attendance, honor roll. TA5 honor roll, first letter, host, captain of a league leading third team basketball, 'FB5 second letter, story in SQUARE DEAL, SA5 perfect attendance, SB5 honor roll, third letter, traffic force, lunch room checker, usher at February Graduation, SIA5 lieutenant of traffic force, chair- man of lunch room checkers, play. As You Like' I I, spell- ing contest, home and school association performance, chairman of class pin committee. 9B. LOUISE SPILMAN-Glec club, 'YA-SA, first athletic pin 5 first, second, third letters5 perfect attendance, 8B-DB3 honor roll, SA-QA. LYNN ADAIR STACY LA ' ' J ec Cross representative. 'L , re Jorter f as- sistanthostess, r iatfifgiicpii, SB, e C JOHN STEV S CJOHNNYJ - Pre nt, TA, SIA5 all first teams5 school first team, 1935-55 aptain on room team, 713, SA. '. 5, School first team 19' , e o 1 , li a tain o Qect no oo ,ll team, UA e is in sectio J'-' JOSEPH SULLIVAI QJOEJ -VVinning basketball team, SB5 secretary. SB5 president, SJA: play, D-usf of the Road5 perfect attendance, SJA5 traffic force, 9A-B5 play, ,els You Like lt: vice president of student council, 'UB 5 class day committee, 913. DOROTHY SXVINGLE QDOTJ -First letter, DB5 orchestra, 9A-B5 class day committee, 9B5 perfect attend- ance, UA. MARCIA SXVOPE-Glee club, SDA: first letter, 'TB5 second letter, SDA 5 squad leader, SJA5 honor roll, 'YA-B 5 first and second athletic pinsg play, Thr' L0rd'.r Prcrycr. MARGARET SYKES QPEGJ - Red Cross repre- sentative, SA5 honor roll, SA: glee club, SDA-B5 public performance, QA-B1 first letter, QA. RICHARD TIBBETS LDICKJ - Perfect attendance, SDA-B5 traffic force. SIB. I Jl' AN C. T M S OIVQDIIEJ-Play, oc'al1onfa,r,' let ' rev ' i JL' ' . at Ati J 1 , 'TB 5 sc nad lea , 6 5 gle , SIA. 'W' ' -i' . 1 ' TILIX' ,TILLIEJ,'-7! lee ' Q IIB-UG: fir let , 'A5 secoi l ld- B ter 9135 secre- tai, 'A ' ' iff ' ndance, igeefs e' s ' - letic in, 3 public performances: sqnil eader, SA. IYV 7 YN TORRILL Secretarn, A ca Jtain hit- wi bf t-7-B5 sitiiglvleaefergk-ig-8q3'QiFesicleiit, I A5 first and se nd athletic pins, 8B5 spelling bee. 8B. GLADYS VOIGHT QDUCKJ-Hostess, 'YA5 Red Cross. 'YB5 hostess, SA, EDB: first athletic pin, SB5 squad leader. SJB5 all first teams. 5 . VIRGINIA XVAGNER-. o' I ' . , A- . ROBERT YVALES-Orch stra, -SIA: inter-juni ' high orchestra, 713-SDA: first letter, SB5 second letter, EDA5 school librarian, QA-B. DORETTA XYHITCRAFT QDADAJ-Reporter for paper, SA-B: Red Cross, SIA. MARTHA ff TE ANIEY' G e 11. TA-SA. SIA5 Erst anc s, .' rrmances, 7A-SA, SIA. ,GEORGE VVHITTET QBLIVETJ -Red Cross, UA-B5 all first teamsg referee, SIA-B3 squad leader, SIB. RICHARD XVIGGINTON QDICKJ-Glee club, 7B- DB5 perfect attendance. SIA: first letter, 9A5 traffic force, l 1' W
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N SQUARE DEAL 13 FRANCES LUX-Red cross representative, SB g assist- ant bookkeeper, UB. V TED LYNCH-Host, EIB : captain second team base- ball, 8B. I LOUIS NIATTINGLY QLOUIEJ-Secretary, all se- mesters: secretary of glee club, TA, SA. MARGARET McCALLUM QPEGJ-Captain of team, SA: first athletic award. C. CALDXYELL MCCORMICK-President, 'TA : vice p1'esident, 713 g winning baskethallteam, ,SB 5 assistant host, SIB: traffic ofiicer. - KLAHRE MCCUTCHEN-F i1'st spelling contest, SA: perfect attendance, SB: trafiic force, SB, 9A 3 usher, pub- lic performance, SIA: usher of February graduation, SIA: lieutenant of traffic force, UB: usher at home and school association performance, DB, first letter, EIB. MARY LOUISE McDONALD QMULLYQ-On all first teams: first athletic award, 7 B: perfect attendance, all semesters: first letter, SB: squad leader, SIB. RAFFE MESROBIAN QMESYJ-On all first teams: school baseball teams, SB, SIB: in book-cover contest: championship teams: football, UB: basketball, UB: glee club, TB: host, SB. MARTHA MILBURN QLECK EJ--Honor Roll, all semesters : first letter, gl second l t 's8A'TTliird letter, SB: glee-club. all sen estefi' 't 1, rew, SJB: public per- formarfces, QA-B, SDA-B: qi . leader, TB: red cross rep- resentatiife, lF'Ag perfect attendance, 9A-B: first athletic pin, 7B. ' HELEN MILLER-Tennis champion, SA, honor roll, SA, orchestra, 8A : first letter, SA: captain of soccer team, SA, first athletic pin, SB: substitute on school baseball team, 8B: championship tennis tournament, EIA-B, second letter, SDA, third letter, EDB, art monitor, QB. HENRY MOSES-1-Ionor roll, 8A, UA: third prize, poetry contest. SA: vice president, SB: first letter, SB: vice president of class, SIA-B: of graduating class. ELIZABETH LOLA MOYNELO QI-IILOJ-Tap dancing club, 'TB 2 tumbling club, SB. JOSEPH E. IYIULLEN-Glee Club, TA, SA: boys rid- ing club, SB, 915: craft club, QA. CECIL MYERS-Diploma committee, EJB, first soccer team, SB, OA, BETTY ANN NAMMINGA. CONLEY NANCY CNANCED-Glee club, TA-SB, perfect attendance and punctuality, TA-B 3 article in Square Deaf. 713, SA: spelling match. TB, SB: poetry contest, TB: first letter. SA: referee, QA: secretary, SIA: vice presi- dent, SIB: second letter, SIB: on class day committee. I2O U 'II' NEFF CBOBJ-Championship soccer , . A. VIRGINIA N f'lYLE fGlMMIEj-Spelling bee. UB: hospital assistant. squad leader, pin committee, red cross representative, poem contest, 913, article in Square Deal. DOROTHY PACE LBINXJ-Gossiping Alia: staff, SB, first athletic award, SB: scrap book committee, SA, UB: all first teams, SA, 913 : glee club, DA-B, public per- formances given for Powell, Gordon, Vffestern, 9A-B: tennis and ping pong clubs, QA-B 3 music committee, EJB. LOUIS E. PARKER-Play, Por lzonfas. l3? IJEllLR'I12NkCfBL QCgYj?ffIost, '7Ag bas- ketb. , 'anfentT4vF I ' K 'ii' ffl 'A' N J KATHLEEN PHILLIPS QKAYJ-Vice president, UA: squad leader, first athletic pin, 9A. GLADYS POVVELL LPALQ-Reporter for paper, SA-B: hostess, SB: red cross representative. SDA. DONALD I'OW'ERS-Entered Deal in UB: trahic force, DB. FLORENCE PRIMM--All first tcamsg first athletic award, TB: perfect attendance, SA, UB 3 public perform- ance, second athletic award, SB, tumbling club, SB: third athletic award, first letter, EJB. CHARLES RAYMOND CCURLEYJ-Class host, SIB: librarian, SIA-B: stamp club, SIA. DORIS MAUD RANDALL QSTARRYQ-First let- ter, SA: second letter, SB: third letter, EIA, poetry con- test, 7A: ring newcomb demonstration at Tech, TB: glee club, TA-B, QA: inter-junior high orchestra, TB, 9A: or- chestra, TB. SB, fJAg perfect attendance, TB. QA: two athletic awards: spelling match, SB: riding and swimming clubs, honor roll, SIA: squad leader, SA, EJB, all first teams: soloist at silvertea, 9B. 'FLETCHER H. RAXVLS-Red cross representative, SB. MARGARETXREID QMEGJ-Squad leader, 9A: red cross assistant, secretary of red cross, class day commit- tee, UB: perfect attendance, 9A-B. JOHN REINHARD QACKJ-Play, Ghvfisy Man, TB: winning basketball team. SB: all first teams: traffic force, UA-B: play, As You Like It ,' first letter, SIB. CLARA REYNOLDS-Hostess, SA. GEORGE REYNOLDS-Stage crew, 913: public per- formance. wiring of miniature stage. LE ROY FIOH N Rl NALDI KLEEJ-Captain of these teams: baseball, TA, SB: basketball, 8A. UB: football, SA, EJB: on school baseball team, 9Ag glee club, SIA: traffic force, DA: first place in basketball, SIA: winning baseball team, SIA: second place in football, SIA. FRED RITA--Entered Deal, 9A : play As You Like If, SIB 3 class and school baseball squad. BETTY ROMAN-Honor roll, 'YA-B, SB. SIA: squad leader, SJA: glee club, SB, SIB: first letter, TB: second let- ter, 9Ag third letter, EPB: first and second athletic pins: school baseball team, EJB.
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3 SQUARE DEAL ' 15 EJB, public performance, TB, SIA-B. MAIUORIE VVILEY QVVILEIQQ-. N attending Il Alice Deal, TB-9' : ass 'tr 'st, history atin. I ,I CLIFTON V -I l N--Cl t THE BEST OPPORTUNITY glcIigRlE3BiV1LL RD-E OS S AHQA- public Per- n id.y afternoon when we were having English form ,SB - .rr u tio, 'C u C Oi ,ht . 'I 3 ' t and our teacher was telling us about a book called Emeline. second at 'clan J, . . She was telling us some very exciting things about it BILL WELLO- allic force, 9A-B3 play, Lords Prafyvr. MAX VVORTI-IINGTON-Public performance, 9Bg design for desk set, SB g wired miniature stage, 9Bg host, 'IB l IIIARY ELLEN XYYNNE QMA IAQ-Squad leader. DB3 21 ' 1 ho-te ' i l ' 'mance, 7A: win- ning co ei 1 tea n, Sl 5 irst ath n , IRVI G . ZIPPERSTEIN CZIPJ-Entered Deal. SIA: play, The Lord s Prayer, traffic force, 19-34, squad leader, 9B , coached school baseball teamg all section teams, dramatic club g host. ' ANY DAY IN ANY CLASS Young Irene, she was a scholar Alas a good scholar was not she For when called upon to recite her lesson Oh, teacher, I know it not. NVoe is 1ne ! Then up spoke young Ifercival 'tOh, teacher, call on me! F or I havelprepared my lesson And l,l11 not as wicked as shef' -Il'l'Ilt' Dulin, UBI. ENGLISH STUDENTS ln the morning when I choose my clothes to wear to school, I am glad l don't have to wear uniforms as the English children do. On our trip to London I was in- terested in the uniforms of the student at the private schools. At one boys' school, Eton, the boys wear high silk hats and swallow tail coats. At another school, the boys wear straw hats and brown and white striped flan- nel coats. At a girls' school in Brighton we noticed a simple uniform of a dark blue or black dress and a simple felt hat. I am glad that I don't have to wear uniforms to school as the English children do.-Edith Davis, '2'B5. when all of a sudden she decided that she wanted some- one to get the book from the library. She had to have someone very interesting to tell about the book so she chose Frances. The subject was then dropped until the following Thursday. On that day the teacher called on Frances to give the report. She told about the book and when she had finished the teacher said, Frances, that was excellent. Frances said, hlllll glad it turned out all right, but let me tell you about the foolish thing I did. On Saturday I went down to the library and spent half of the morning looking for the book but it was out. Monday when I came back to school I was passing by our library upstairs and I decided it might be in there. I went in and sure enough it was on the shelf. The teacher answered, NVell, you certainly did have a hard time. Frances replied, You know, Mrs. Myers, I think your best opportunities are always at hoinef'--Lillian IfI -iIkc1'- Jon, SBI. THE STORY Oli ALI HOFED Ali I-Iofed was an ancient Persian farmer who lived near the Indus River. Ile was a very happy rich man who was rich because he was contented and contented because he was rich. He ow11ed a big farm with orchards, grain fields, and beautiful gardens. One day a Buddhist priest came to see Ali Hofed and told strange stories of beautiful diamonds which made Ali very discontented. VVhen he went to bed that night he did not sleep because of wondering where he could find those precious jewels. The next morning he asked the old priest where to get the information. The priest told him to look for water that ran over white sand which was between two mountains, so Ali Hofed sold his farm and left his family with his neighbors. He started his long journey by going to Palestine, then
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