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1943 SEN I ORS Through academic battles unscathed- sometimes not even touched . . . lOHltl NIES H ly inclined . . . one of those balms lohnny . ik. quietd. . lives to teachers' ruffled spirits. to eat... ies woo wor an model airplanes . . . you get me! VIRQQIA EARRISH h i 1 is lohn's Pet expression. grin muy tipicalssflgegdlg igfellf- LOUISE OGLEVIE gsi She displqiqg - - - Ccrqnpobellds Lou , , , petite pm-Cel of fem- Campbell Kid . . . amiable con- inine charm . . . mixed blonde type Ve1'SC!'li01'1UliST- topper . . . takes commercial but LA VERNE PAT-I-ON sornetirnles thinks commercial is --Puff' l I l keen sense of humor lakmg her' . . . self possessed . . . frank pleas- FRANCES QRNDQRF ing manner . . .-always agreeable 0mfe , I I never too busy to . . . sports a diamond . . . likes help . . . pleasant smile for every- to Skate Ground- one . . . takes dictation from Mr. ALMA LEE PHILLIPS Webster . . . That was clever! - I U l has dated Dale for Years back. Has constant French worries . . . MILNOR OSWALD Ossie . . . popular, stocky ath- lete . . . Boy's Hi-y prexy . . . also swimming captain . . . handles favorite subjects are Leroy and brother Garland . . . used to sport her own car before rationing . . . says she's going to make athletics her career. both jobs efficiently . . . just as stubborn a line holder on the T LOIS PIPER team as swift a swimming ace . . . .150 1' tau bmfgene ' ' 'jcomf cr true AICC Campus leader- art1 ica eauty at s . . . oesnt need them . . . graceful and ac- DONALD PARKER complished swimmer and diver . . . Don . . . quiet type . . . but behind the scenes Worker on year- likes athletics . . . rather artistical- book and paper. EARL POORBAUGH Pesky . . . super duper football fan . . . woman hater . . . must have his joke in Commercial Law Class . . . frequent victim of Is my face red? BETTY PORTER Imperturbable . . . soft voice . . . one of those rare possessors of re- serve that make for a quaint charm. FRANCES POWELL Pal . . . bashful, roller skating enthusiast . . . lends a hand when needed . . . sincere pleasing per- sonality. LEAR POWELL Spohia's twin brother . . . com- era fiend . . . deceiving studious look . . . always on official busi- ness . . . need chewing gum? . . . ask Lear. IOHN RAFTER Mott . . . billiard shark . . . well-dressed . . . Little Chun-L ...ties a mean bow tie . .. usually pals with Ted and the gang. THOMAS RAHRIG 'iTom . . . quiet, pensive good natured . . . chaplain of Boy's Hi-Y . . . hard to rile . . . free and easy attitude toward all things. l w l I. Nies L. Oglevie F. Orndorff M. Oswald D. Parker V. Parrish L. Patton A. Phillips L. Piper E. Poorbaugh U B. Porter F. Powell L. Powell I. Rafter T. Rahrig 6249
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1943 SEN IORS And we really believe that Mthis is worth fighting fora' . . IOHN MCFARLAND Dark, good looking, Mick . . . you can count on him . . . model Hi-Y member . . . one oi Alco's best . . . has a serious side . . . more often on the gay side. IRMA MCINTOSH Shorty . . . jovial disposition . . . our efficient cafeteria cashier . . . look at her third linger, left hand . . . studious worker-a swell lriend. DONALD McINTYRE Mac . . . whizz on basketball court . . . suffers from study hall trouble . . . one of first to leave Alco's ranks to join those of Uncle Sam. RITA MILLENSON Milly . . . outstanding musical ability . . . busy, bonny, blithe . . . a mighty mite . . . handles num- erous tasks with equal skill . . . looks too young to be driving her own car. HELEN MILLER 'lBrownie . . . blonde hair and big brown eyes . . . shy at iirst but warms up quickly . . . neat- ness itself . . . favorite saying . . . Ain't that awful? IUNE MILLER Iust Iunie . . . lovely to look at . . . delightful to know . . . and especially outstanding in declam- ation . . . likes to collect tie clasps . . . joined Alco's ranks from Fort Hill last year . . . senior's con- tribution to Victory Queen's court. MARY ELIZABETH MILLER Betty . . . greatest task is keep- ing her French and Spanish straight . . . plays bells in band . . . F1ooch . . . inlectuous grin contradicts her serious countenance. RANDAL MILLER Randy or Sammy . . . hon- est to goodness blonde . . . rather have Freeman take him for a ride than catch the 12:00 o'clock bus . . . radiator drummer. MARTHA MOFFETT No nickname . . . unless you'd consider Mutfett . . . dislikes ar- tificial people . . . crazy about cute gadgets . . . and sister Bar- bara . . . and Navy Blues-true, kind and sincere friend. ANNABELLE MONTGOMERY Ann . . . red hair . . . no tem- per to match . . . willing helper . . . specialty is her ready laugh . . . never seen without Catherine. DORIS MOORE Some call her Funky . . . al- ways going somewhere . . . or coming from somewhere . . . with a story to tell to go with it . . . pet dislike is French class . . . ia- vorite subject is Bill. DOROTHY MOORE Dottie . . . friendly commer- cial student who takes to the skat- ing rinks for daily exercise . . . a Popeyeian disciple as she aims to please. IEAN MOORE Sometimes gets Puppet . . . the studious half of the Moore twins . . . pet hobbies, poetry and athletics . . . played grand basketball when they had basket- ball . . . sturdy vertibra in the Hi-Y spine. IO ANNA MOORE Iodie . . . very dark hair and complexion . . . mainstay oi alto sections . . . large repertoire of jokes . . . which she's always ready to tell . . , can cheer you up in a minute. MARY MORRISSEY Mor . . . likes Y Victory Room . . . cuts a neat rug . . . majoring in the subject of Fort Hill boys on which she lectures frequently. E I. Mclderland E. Mclntosh D. Mclntyre R. Millenson H. Miller I. Miller M. Miller R. Miller M. Moffett A. Montgomery , D' Moore D- MODIS I. Moore I. Moore M. Morrissey .rg I23l
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MARTHA RALEY lakey . . . blonde . . . big sister . . . always smiling . . . stu- dious . . casual personality . . . neat dresser. WILLIAM RAUPACH Bill . . . tall, good looking blonde . . . athletic . . . but ar- tistic . . . likes his women . . . Allegewi artist . . . secret heart throb of Alcoeds. WILLIAM REED Bill . . . also gets Pete . . . gay, mischievous blonde . . . al- ways ready to tell a cute joke . . . pretends to be quiet and mouse- like . . . smoldering volcano of mischief . . . pals the halls with Charlie. MARY DOWNEY REINHART Downey . . . a medium size brunette with a full sized personal- ity . . . usually underestimates her own abilities . . . gets big kick out ol everybody's thrills. IOHN REYNOLDS Never gets anything but junior . . . quite a baseball fan . . . you will usually catch him waiting or slipping notes to Angela. ELLA LOUISE RICHARDS Ella . . . Alco's gilt to the teachers . . . sincere, earnest sci- ence and music enthusiast . . . an accomplished seamstress and cook . . . occupies reserved spot on the honor roll. IOAN RILLING Iust Ioan . . . the excitable half of the twins . . . quite a charming old maid . . . the saying Slam a door and the one that jumps the highest is Ioan fits to a T . . . sports enthusiast. IUNE RILLING lunie . . . more sedate halt of the twins . . . except at basketball games . . . collects movie stars . . . is becoming quite a house- keeper. CATHERINE ROBINETTE Kate . . . llirtatious . . . swim- ming club fan . . . gigglesome . . . blonde hair, blue eyes combination . . . vivacious sport's enthusiast . . . never seen without Annabelle. LINWOOD ROBIN ETTE 'lLinnie . . . athletic . . . pleas- ant personality . . . gets out of class legally ? ? ? . . . artistic beauty . . . dates mythical Ioy May Rogers . . . always in the center of things. RUTH ANN ROBINETTE Annie . . . one of those quiet unassuming students . . . works hard in the office . . . plays secre- tary lor Miss Willison. M. Raley W. Raupach W. Reed M. D. Reinhart E. L. Richards I. Rilling I. Rilling C. Robinette R. A. Robinette C. Robinson H. Rotruck G. Royce l25l I. Reynolds L. Robinette F. Rudd CAROL ROBINSON Proxy . . . blonde bombshell . . . favorite subject and pastime is Bob . . . crazy to try her hand at new lash- ions . . . likes to dab- ble in new dishes and tunes. HERMAN ROTRUCK Chubby . . . jov- ial . . . keen sense of humor . . . always alert for the bell . . . never gets a day's work done . . . a lirm believer in the tomor- rows. GLADYS ROYCE Dark complexion . . . black eyes . . . likable quiet personality . . . laughs a lot . . . inter- esting conversational- ist. FRANCES RUDD Pee Wee . . . one of our all-rounders . . . electrifying personality . . . typical coed . . . enthusiastic leader of our cheers . . . every- one's mainstay in time of trouble . . . infect- ous grin . . . always seen hither and thither with Dicky.
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