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WILLIAM MacDANIELS—“Mush as he is known to all of us has a jolly disposition. We hope he advances from stock hoy at Woolworth's to manager. LEO MCDONALD—One thing “Cork” forgot to learn is “Silence i Golden. He never seems to he in a hurry. In spite of this, we are sure he will succeed. PALI. McMAHON Paul towers high above everyone. His height makes him very adept at high jumping. We are sure that he will ascend to fame. BETTE Ml LLAN — Here's one of those demure persons who doesn't have much to say. Bette is always ready to lend a helping hand. K KLYN Ml NN—Evelyn seems to he very much in earnest about her typewriting ami shorthand, yet we wonder whether she will he a stenographer or a (?). Time will tell. GLENN Ml NN—If anyone knows how to mind his own business, it's Glenn. This is a good policy because he'll never have to depend on others. ROBERT NEWMAN- Boh likes basketball so well that he doesn't mind an occasional black eye. At least that's his story. WILLIAM NORTHRUP—Does he have a permanent, or is it really curly? Which ever it is, Bill thinks a lot of his black wavy hair. Can you blame him? ELIZABETH OSBORNE—Elizabeth isn't heard from very often but she makes up for this by making her typewriter talk, ( ood luck in your stenography. WARREN OUTERBRIDGE — “Still water runs deep . When Warren speaks he really has something to say and we all listen to his words of wisdom. DARYL PARKS—Daryl was our Keystone Farmer this year. We hope that he may become a very successful future farmer one of these days. EDWARD PATTERSON—Stamps are his hobby and he is a charter member of the Stamp Club. Sh! Although few would be wise to it, he has the same trouble as the rest of us. (Girls.) HELEN REID— DONALD ROGERS—When Donald's around you’d never know it for he is very bashful and scarcely utters a word without much effort. DORIS ROGERS—Doris is friendly and has a very pleasing personality. She has gained many friends in her quiet way. THE 1941 GRADUATES
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CHARLKS DRISCOLL—R-I-N-G. There goes the tardy hell, hut where is Chuck? Late again as usual! His ambition is to he a theatre manager. Lots of lurk. LEOTA EARLEY—“Late to bed and ‘Earley to rise is Leota's motto. Some day she hopes to lift people's faces and arrange their coiffures. GRAY DON FICE--When speaking about Gabriel and his horn, do not forget Graydon. lie also has great executive ability which he demonstrated as President of the Student Council. JACQUELINE FRENCH Jacqueline is the “Dr Vinci” of our Senior Class. Some day her works of art may hang in the Metropolitan Art Museum. DORIS FRISBIE—Doris is a lovable girl with a cunning disposition who is always acquiring new friends. Because of her wonderful personality she can get along with anyone. DONNA GO WAN— EUNICE HANCOCK—If ever you want something done, just ask Eunice to do it. She's “Old Faithful herself, always willing to help someone. HAROLD HORTON—Who's this shy little fellow who is very much afraid of the girls. They won’t bite you. Harold. Remember, the farmer has to have a wife. CLARENCE HUNS1NGER — Cassanova and Romeo had nothing on Clarence. He is our star “Pigskin Chaser,” and someday hopes to become a coach. Good luck, Clarence. CHARLES JACKSON—Charles is our “all star basket ball player: in fact, he is an all around athlete. Aside from his athletic ability he has a very pleasing personality. JUNE KIEDERLING — “Little girls should be seen and not heard.” June certainly abides by this saying, for she is a very quiet girl. INA LATTIMER I know all of you have seen Ina, but you probably have very seldom heard her, for she is a rather quiet girl. May she succeed in anything. RICHARD LIDDIARD—Rat-a-tat-tat. Here comes the Drummer Boy. Who? Why Dick, of course. He isn't the most studious fellow in the class, but he'll get by. JANE LYON—Jane is one of our happy-go-lucky girls whose giggle can be heard ringing through the halls. Though a newcomer here, she has many friends. THEODORE MACAFEE—Theodore is one of those boys whose presence is felt rather than heard, for he believes in working quietly but thoroughly. We shall remember him as a “regular fellow.” THE 1941 GRADUATES
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LORIS SAVACOOL—“Savy” is always looking for fun. She is particularly interested in the “draft” and the H.T.l. (High Toned Irish) of Broad St.. Waverly. MAXINE SCHOONOVER—Did you ever hear Maxine sing? She is never out of tune with her friends, for she is another endowed with the “gift of gab.” FRANK SCOTT—Frank came to A.H.S. two years ago and with him he brought friendliness, “a gift of gab”, and an expressive countenance. AGNES SCRIVEN—Agnes is gabby and jolly and yet rather sei ious at times. She spends most of her time at the Home Ec. room. Why? We don’t know. IRGINIA SHAY—“All good things come in small packages.” Virginia is the cut-up of our class and keeps us all in stitches. MABEL SHEAR — She is full of the desire to be a beautician. We’re sure that all of her patrons will be pleased because Mabel can converse. RLTH SHOEMAKER—Ruth is swell and unaffected. She has all the qualities of a true friend. May your future be promising. Jl LIA SLATER—Dimples, dimples, and more dimples! Dinip-liest girl we know1! Gaiety plus Humor minus Conceit divided by Good Sense equals Julia. RAT MOND SMITH—Raymond hardly ever says much but he seems to get along very well with a certain little girl. Good luck to you. BETTY SOPER—Here’s a little country lass who very seldom frowns. The center of beauty is her hair—beautified by unusual oddities. ALICE STEVENS—It is said that Alice always finishes everything she undertakes. She is studious and efficient. She is taking photography very seriously we hear. RALPH STEWART — Ralph is our greatest orator. He is a friend to all and will surely receive the best in life, which he deserves. MARCELLA STROUD—If you hear a giggle somewhere in the vicinity, three guesses who it is. Marcella, of course, who’s rarely sad or down-hearted. IRGINIA SUMNER—“A friend in need is a friend indeed.” irginia is loyal to the end, not only to her friends but to her books. MARY ANNE SUT ION—Her locks are golden and her eyes are blue. Maryanne loves a good laugh and is the center of much fun and merriment. THE 1941 GRADUATES
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