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JAMES W. CLARK nlirnn Pet Peeve: Short lunch periods. Chief Delight: Girls. Class Will: I, James Clark, leave with sym- pathy for the underclassmen. IIIENE CICLLI Hcglyryn llllll'Cl1 lg, 1944 Pct Peevc: A certain someone who teases me about my dim ples. Chief Delight: My sailor and cheering for B lX H S . 1. . t. ass I'Vill: I, Irene Celli, leave my cheering boots for some lucky girl. Activities: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, -lg Cheer- leader 3, 49 Tri-Deltag Yearbook Stafllg Junior and Senior Prom Committeesg N. H. S. 3, 45 Treasurer 43 Bowling. GLOIIIA ANN CIBULSKI April 28, 1943 Pet Peeve: Show-oils and people that think they are better than anybody else. Chief Delight: VVhen Johnny comes home for the weekend. Class Will: I, Gloria Cibulski, leave to my X Y Joni use it. Basketball, Hllltlj JUAN CUl.UXlBL S Pet Peere: .AX certain boy when he tloesvrt urite. Clzief Delight: Cheering for B Xl Il S N Class lVill: I, Joan Columbus, leave my cheer' iform to my sister Pat, in hopes she uill ALIIIIHLN. Clittrltacltr 4, Drama! t C lub -, Y 4: Tri-Deltag Yearbook Staff: Peq Squad :Xml visor gl Bowlingg Junior and Senior Prom Committees: G. A. A.g Intramural Badminton, JUDITH ANN CONIIIXU DL Pt-tPee1'e: Vilaiting. Chief Delizlztr Dating that certain boy. Class IVill: I, Judith Comeau, leaxe nv N brothers, I.ouie and Victor, four iyontlerful Z, years of high school. Activities: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 44 Intramural Badminton, Basketballg Tri-Delta: G. .-LA.: ' N' brother, Wally, my locker. Activities: Bowling 1, 23 Student Council Rep- resentative, Tri-Deltag Photography Club. July 17, 1943 GREGORY S. CLYDE Greg October 18, 1942 Pet Peevc: Too hard to skip classes anymore. Chief Delight: Seeing the smile on CharIie's face when he collects pennies for his jar. Class IVill: I, Gregory Clyde, leave all my used book covers to Dianne Dow. Activities: Junior and Senior Prom Committees, Basketball: Key Club 2, 3. ,ltililllttlff 23, 194-1 'eemlner 9, 1943 Freshman, Sophomore Dance Committees. Xxfxx ,L X 2
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K EARL PHILIP CARLOW Phil Pet Peeve: Homework and gym. Chief Delight: A girl named Christine. Class Will: I, Earl Carlow, leave my gym uni- form to my brother, William Burke. Activities: Football 1. JOANNE BUNKER Jo October 28, 1943 Pet Peeve: The alarm clock ringing on a school morning. Chief Delight: Horseback riding. Class Will: I, Joanne Bunker, leave all my won- derful teachers to my cousin, Jovee. Activities: Dramatic Club: Art Club 1, 2, 3. ELLEN CALLAHAN El August 2, 1943 Pet Peeve: Missing the bus because of my locker. Chief Delight: Sleeping. Class Will: I, Ellen Callahan. leave to catch up with the Russians in education. .i JANET CALLAHAN Jig August 14, 1943 Pet Peeve: Doing homework. Chief Delight: A certain Savage. Class Will: I, Janet Callahan, leave to Combsie and Demps the memory of the Hood time they had pulling of? the soles of my Indian moccasins. Activities: Field Hockey 2, 3. Co-cant. 43 Basket- ball 1, 2, Co-Capt. 3, 4, Softball 1, 2. 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Vice-President 3. President 4: Dramatics Club: Tri-Delta: Freshman and Sophomore Dance Committees, Junior and Senior Prom Committees, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: H. R. Rep. 1, 2, 3: Pep Squadg Advisor gg fowlingg Ofhce Worker 3g Indian Mascot '54 1-1 February 6, 1943 ' ..f.,g' IIff'1 -if ARTHUR CARON Ollie December 24, 1943 Pet Peeve: Too many lavatory checks. Chief Delight. The start of the school-day. Class Will: I, Arthur Caron, leave the gym periods I didn't take, to Lester Johnson. Activities: Football 1, 2g Basketball 3. RUSSELL CEDERBERG Russ April 8, 1943 Pet Peeve: School and lavatory checks. Chief Delight: Dating Joyce and hot spaghetti. Class Will: I, Russell Cederberg, leave my gym unifomx and cha cha boots to anyone who wants them. Activities: Prom Committee.
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EDWARD P. CONEENY Eddie December 28, 1943 Pet Peeve: Homework. Chief Delight: Boats. Class lVill: I, Edward Coneeny, leave all the memories I had in my senior year to the junior class. Activities: Track. STEVEN CLYDE COOMBS Steve March 1, 1944 Pet Peeve: The boys' locker room and home- work. YV Chief Delight' A night off from homework, girls, and dancing. suit, number 73, to some Freshman. Activities: Track 2. Ki Class Will: I, Steven Coombs, leave my gym 1. DIANA MARY CORBETT Corby May 2, 1943 Pet Peeve: Boys that lie and drink. Chief Delight: Wes. Class Will: I, Diana Corbett, leave the school. Activities: Basketball 1, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Badminton: Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Delta, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 1, Prom Committees, Bowl- ing 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Representative 3, Freshman and Sophomore Dance Committees. ! 1 WILLIAM CORRIGAN Bill March 25, 1943 Pet Peeve: Teachers, studying, and being called Wee Willy. Chief Delight: Girls, cars, and motorcycles. Class Will: I, William Corrigan, leave to some Junior my incomplete English 4 notes and my seat in Trigonometry with Mr. Nuttall. Activities: I. V. Hockey, Intramural Hockey, Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Band and Orchestra. ELLEN COTE ,lanuary 28, 1944 Pet Peeve: Homework. Chief Delight. Going to movies. Class Will: I, Ellen Cote, leave to the coming classes all the teachers and work. Activities. Tri Delta. GEORGE M. COUSENS Cuz November 28, 1942 Pet Peeve: Teachers, studying, and homework. Chief Delight: Girls and dancing. li, Class Will: I, George Cousens, leave all the fun I had in my Senior year to the Juniors. Activities: Track, Junior Prom.
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