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SENIOR OF '41 DOROTHY MONDARY . . . Dorothy is a happy girl, Who loves to sing and dance. She dances at the Legion Each time she has a chance. SHIRLEY MONGAN . . . An artist, sure Right here's the dame, Whose future drawings Will bring her fame. JESSE Moons . . . Here is a boy With athletic glory, To tell it all Makes too long a story. MARJORIE MOORE . . . Shels very nice, Kind of shy- She's a pal Whdll stand by. GEORGE MORGAN . . . A distance man I n .track is he Another Don Lash He wants to be. EDWARD MURPHY . . . Senior Class President- Spotlight editor-in-chief, just mention skating This Irishman can't be beat. OLIVE MURPHY . . . just between you and me Shels not bashful at all- She's cute as a button And friendly to all. RICHARD MUTERSPAUGH . . . Here's the fellow Behind the plate When our baseball team Has a date. BETTY MAE NEWNUM . . . Betty loves to read Of history and the past, She'll never lack books to read This world is changing fast. ELDEN NICHOLAS . . . A good math student A good fellow too, But sometimes he sleeps The whole class through. PEGGY O,BRlEN . . . Her classes, all Proceed merrily, For Peggy O,Brien Is Irish as can be. Orro OFF . . . A fellow like Otto Is seldom found And all the fellows Like to have him around. RICHARD O,HAVER . . . Joking Dick O,Haver With never a care, Seems always able To get in the teacher' s hair. JAMES ORR . . . A quiet lad, and A friend to all. In the line of history He beats them all.
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.U ,.. v V ,. Ld: ' ' , i I I -.bfi iglinllii Qi, rp .MSW I .v . I . -.1 Ie. .4 SENIOR OF '41 PAUL LIGHT . . . Our football hero With a dimpled grin, His curly hair Makes girls fall for him. ROBERT LocKE . . . A mathematical wizard I s this lad g At playing a violin He's not half bad. CHARLOTTE LONG . . Pretty black hair And dancing eyes A friend to all Regardless of size. ROBERT LONG . . . Whether on the stage Or in the band, Bob is always around To lend a hand. A MADELINE MCCOLLUM . . . Neat and smiling, . Always the same Friendly by nature Madeline by name. ROBERT MCCONNELL . . . Bob works ln a parking lotg His ambition ls a girl named Dot. ,IEANETTE MCCREARY . . . feanette's favorite subject Is chemistry by Heck! She spends long hours studying On chemistry you can bet. PATRICIA MCKINNEY . . . Either Scotch or Irish You can tell by her name, And for all we know Her name might reach fame. JAMES MCMURTRY . . . An industrious fellow Who never did shirk From that little word That people call work. JACK MARTIN . . . Held make a quiz-kid Bow in shame, He,s learned to give the answers And still is almost sane. GRACE MEAD . . . Grace is a business woman Loyal, tried, and true. She has all these qualities And gracious dignity, too. BETTY MERCER . . . Friendly and clever, A humor that' s keen, The peppiest girl You've ever seen. PAUL MILLER . . . He's going to study To be an engineer, To travel to mysterious places Far removed from here. - FRANCES MINGER . . . Frances is a Swiss Duchess With blood a royal blue, She's a good student And to her friends is true.
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SENIOR UF '41 LILLIAN OWENS . . . A friend of many Foe of none, This traffic girl Is loads of fun. GERALD PARKER . . . Long, lean and lanky Fits him to a RT. H e' s what every midget romeo Vainly longs to be. ANDREW PAYNE . . . A flashy dresser Is our Andy, and To our school He's been quite handy. ROY PEARsoN . . . In the feld of track Roy beats them all 5 And he made all-sectional In basketball. JOHN PEDREY . . . Pewee is his nickname, He's not so tall, we know But just wrestling Johnny takes the show. JAMES PFEIFFER . . I im says he Has no ambitiong H e's so quiet I t's almost an inhibition. MARILYN PICKEREL . . . Sunshine President With a dimpled smile, Her speeches in debate Areureally worthwhile. ROBERT PICKERING . . . A protege of Mrs. Strouse At painting he is fine, And when he is acting He never is behind. CHARLOTTE PIERCE . . In being clever She's the latest edition, For other Pierce's Set the tradition. VERNON PINKSTON . . A quiet fellow, A likeable chap- ' Although in class He takes an occasional nap. EARLENE PRATHER . . . Earlene is accomplished In domestic arts, Her husband needn't order meals I n restaurants a la carte. REBA QUERRY . . . A motorcycle fan, A loyal one too, She always seems To come smiling through. HOWARD RECORD . . . Our tall bashful center On the basketball team, Has scored more points Than you could dream. MARTHA REDMOND . . She never speaks Unless spoken to, But when she does She, s worth listening to.
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