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VAL FONTANELLA Val has always been fond of sports and is a three letter man. He is a swell guy, liked by everyone. He's the pet of Martin's Creek. In bi: ear, WeJ really doer move! 011 the barbetball floor, be'J in tbe groove! JACK GEIS lack is a navy man who came back to prepare for college. lack is a well known boy, President of the Student Council and a very able and diligent worker in every ac- tivity. 1 gtg Our foolball player if Val Fon- tarzella, And Fraurer tbiubr belt quite lbe fella! Our yearbook editor ir Keyfe, lVilb boob! and girl! be'r on the beat. WESLEY GARRISON Wes is a well known athlete and everybodv's friend. We lind him with the ,Pang at Zims or in his blue Chevro- let. Prerident of lbe Studenl Counril if jack Geir, He if friendly to all and very nire. David George II now an Army man, IV e wifb bim luck serving Um-le , Sam. KEYTE GARDNER Keyte was our yearbook edi- tor, and an outstanding mem- ber of our class. He has plenty of ambition and see's that things get done. Keyte wants to be an engineer. DAVID GEORGE David left us to help the U.S. Army but we know he'll soon be climbing the ladder to be- come a five star general. Lots of luck to you. I 13
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JOE CZERNIECKI joe, short of stature but big of smile, is an all-around good fellow. I-Ie's usually seen with the boys or driving a neat Pontiac. PHILLIP EPPLER Phil learned the difference between super-phosphate and contour plowing from Mr. Schneiber. His senior proj- ect, a cross between corn and a century plant, will bloom every hundred years and should save him a lot of trouble. foe if lbe original Good joe! Full of fun, ar we all know! W4 1, . . ,I i , I-5,9 ax . , Dorir Denker ir ro cute, For football player: .rbe doe! Q. 1, LOIS DOUGLASS Don't be surprised if you see Lois driving a tractor or milk- ing cows. She's a favorite of the Ag boys, so who knows: We wish you the best of everything. Pbzl rr an agricultural boy, root. DORIS DENKER Doris is an active girl who helps with many school ac- tivities. She's a person who sees that things get done. Doris is a good commercial student and will make an ef- ficient secretary. Tbere'r one tbing about Loir we'd like to Jay, .S'be'.r alwayr been Queen of tbe F.F.A. MARCELLITE FELTEY Marce came to us in her jun- ior vear. She is an enthu- siastic sports fan. Marce is editor of the school paper. Success to you. Driving the tractor ir bir one big 'o S 0rt.r are Marrellite'J claim P r Sbe'.r really all out for Notre Dame.
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pf' x 'CTF' DONALD GRAY A tall, blond-haired, G.l., he was a popular student and a neat dresser. He likes the name Audrey. CLYDE HILLYERD The F.F.A. boasts Sparkie as a member. We wish him luck in the field of agricul- ture. He has been 11 real suc- cess in his four years with us -we know he'll be a success in life. To lhe Air Corpr, Donald Gray And lurned, army life he qzrirkly learned. Liz Guiler ir quite a gal! And Murphy maker her ylzile a pal. MARIAN HARTUNG Marian is our class comedi- enne. Her beautiful natural curly, blonde hair and her personality make her many friends. College is her aim. lVe never lhinle of falling him Clyde, AJ Sparkie he'.r known far and wid e. Irene definitely llher to Jhale, Wire :ure that Jhe will find a mate. 336 ELIZABETH GUILER Liz is a favorite of both boys and girls. She was our head maiorette and did well too. She likes the field of art. Marian Harrung if rule and funny, The kid! all think that .rhe'.r a honey! IRENE HORVATH Irene's hobbies are roller skating and dancing. She al- so has an ambition to write short stories. Irene always has a pleasant smile for every- one.
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