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BARBARA CLARK Here’s a busy girl! Barbie” has shown her varying abilities by her wide range of activi- ties. For three years she has been a member of Chorus, Tri-S, and French Club. In her junior and senior years she joined Pep Club and Graphic. She was treasurer of Student Council when she was a junior. Dramatics interested her and she participated in Dra- matic Club and our junior class play. Next year she will attend college. STERLING CLARK Quiet, red-headed Clarkie” has a variety of hobbies ranging from farming to music. He hopes to make a career of radio and tele- vision. In the spring of his junior and senior year much of his time was spent on the base- ball diamond practicing his favorite sport. RUTH MARIE CLEVELAND Toots” can be heard saying I guess so” to one of her friends’ questions. Ruthie’s hob- bies are collecting dolls and knick-knacks. PATRICIA E. COLOMB Pat” is always ready for a lively debate in Modern Problems class on anything from naval ships to presidential elections. She colleas records and is interested in all sports. She hopes to become a stenographer after attend- ing commercial college. HARRIETTE JANE DARLING Harriette has shown a flair for music and dramatics by being a member of Chorus for three years and acting in both the inter-class plays and the junior class play. She has also participated in Pep Club Tri-S, and French Club. Her future plans include training at Cooley Dickinson Hospital. MARTHA L. DICKENS Meet Marty” who always has a friendly, cheerful word for everybody. She is interested in sports, dancing, and singing. And, oh how she can sing those Dixieland songs! She was chairman of our junior class play and a mem- ber of French Club and Chorus in her senior year. She has played varsity basketball since she was a freshman. Next year she will be at Westfield Sanatorium.
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DOROTHY JOAN BRITT Dotty” can usually be seen hurrying down the corridor to some activity. She has been active in Debating, Tri-S, and Chorus. She was elected as one of the senior editors of the Goldbug and she has been a loyal member of French Club of which she was elected pro- gram chairman in her senior year. Dotty plans to take up new activities at College next year. DONNA BROWN Good things come in little packages” is Donna’s motto. She is a sweet, little girl with a talent for being late. Although her future plans are still undecided she has an interest in home economics. S. RALPH BRUCE Being mechanically inclined Sam” hopes to go to Springfield Trade School after gradua- tion. One of his main interests is sports. He belonged to Chorus during his first two years and in his senior year Sam” joined the Rod and Gun Club and the Wood Working Club. MICHAEL JAMES BURKE As our class Einstein Mike” has been both president and vice president of the Science Club. For three years he has brought honors to our swimming team and has sung in chorus and D. Q. Much of his senior year has been spent working on the Goldbug as co-editor. His future plans include the U. of M. and oil prosperting. HELEN ELIZABETH CARY Meet one of our busiest girls. Helen has belonged to Band, Chorus, Orchestra, and Tri-S, the latter of which she was eleaed president. She was a member of French Club, make-up editor on the Graphic and she was elected treasurer of the Science Club. She also showed her skill on the basketball court and softball diamond. Helen plans to further her education at college. PHILIP JOSEPH CAVANAUGH Interested mainly in sports Phil” has par- ticipated in football for three years and bas- ketball for one year. He has also joined the Football Club and was eleaed secretary. He joined Projection Club his first year and was a member of the Rod and Gun Club and Sports Club in his senior year. Phil” was also a member of Hi-Y, serving as its secretary in his senior year.
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LILLIAN ETHEL EDDY Lil”, the girl with the wonderful soprano voice, has entertained us all for the last three years both in Gilbert and Sullivan operettas and in our talent shows. She is also a member of Dramatic Club of which she was secretary in her junior year. DOUGLAS C. ELDER Doug” has shown his business ability by being Treasurer of Hi-Y and co-business man- ager of the Goldbug”. He also joined the football and swimming teams in his senior year. He is a friendly, helpful person who always has something new to add to any dis- cussion. His future plans include college. WILLIAM DOHERTY Bill” is the small livewire of our class. During his senior year he was the quarter- back of our football team and did an excel- lent job. He also went out for baseball and basketball for three years. As a senior he joined Sports Club. Next year he may join the service. WILLIAM DZIUBA Bill” was a star on our basketball team during his senior year. He also played both football and baseball during his career at Amherst High. He joined Hi-Y in his fresh- man year. Everyone knows Bill” for his bright smile and talkative manner. MARY FLORENCE FIELD Mary, the jolly girl with the flaming red hair, includes work in her ' next year’s plans. She hasn’t decided just what type of work she will do yet. In her senior year she enjoyed Chorus and Pep Club. Outside of school she likes to collect stamps. REBECCA FRENCH Becky”, who is always bursting with or- iginality, is using her talent this year as co- editor of the Goldbug”. She has been a conscientious member of French Club, Chorus, and Tri-S. In her junior year she spent a great deal of her time acting in the class play and the inter-class play. Besides all this she man- aged to get good enough marks to become a member of Pro Merito. 14
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