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KOAH OLMSTEAD “She doeth little kindnesses which most leave undone or despise.” Sentinel 2, Treasurer 3-4, Junior Play Commit tee. Senior I la v (Jorum it tee. VIRGINIA PAFFIE “Listen, you may he allowed to hear my laughter from a cloud.” Archery 1-2-3. Soccer t. Softball 1-3. dirts' Athletic Council 1-2-4, Student Council4, S teed ha 11 4, Basketball 2-4, Choir 2-3-4. Ensemble 4. Cheerleader 3-4, dustier. Latin Club 2, Junior Play, Senior Play, Leaders' Club. Volleyball BERNADINE IMRE “If any has a stone to throw, it is not I, ever or now.” I lomemaking Club 4, Junior and Senior Prom Comm it lee CLARICE ROLEN “Young in limbs, in judgement old.” Homemaking Club 3, Junior Play Committee 3. 1043 PRIVATES MARION RICHARDSON “She always leaves them laughing when she says goodbye.” dirts' Athletic Council 1. VolleyIxdl -2, Hand 1-2-3-4, Softball 2. Junior Play Committee. MARY RICHMOND “She left no little things behind, excepting loving thoughts and kind.” Archery -2, Choir 2-3-4, Ensemble 3-4, Volleylxtll 2-4, S teedtHill Junior Play, Senior Play, Leaders' Club 4, Homemaking Club 4. PHYLLIS ROSE “A daughter of the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair.” Benjamin Franklin High School 1-2-3. I alley ball 4, Senior Play Committee. JAMES SACKINGER “His wit often times is the breath that keeps us from being bored to death.” Hand 1-2-4. Latin Club I. Sentinel 1. Intramural Softball 1- 2, Ensemble 2-4. Junior Play, Choir 2, Track 2, Football 2- 4, Gusher. ★ Decorated: Trophy—1942—Class Sony Contest ★
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■ 1043 PRIVATES KOBKKT .MacDONELL “He is not only witty in himself hut enjoys wit in other men.” Band 1-2-3-4. .Junior Play Comrniltee, Track 1. Baseball 2, Softball3, Intramural Football4. 0 JOHN NINOS “Facts and figures! Put ’em down.” Basketball 1-2-3, Footfall I 1-2-3, Track 1-2-3, Band 1-2-3-4. IRENE MARGESON “Diplomacy is to do and say the nicest tilings in the nicest way.” Basketfaill 2-3-4. Cheer’eader 3-4, Sfteedfatll 4. SofUntil 1-3. Volte vim It , Archery 1-3, Majorette 1-2. leaders' Club 4. UomernakiiKj Club 4. Junior Play Committee. Senior Play Committee, Gusher. URGIN' VU l GENT “if they can do it—1 can.” Band 1-2, Intramural Basketball I-2-3-4, B aseiall 1-2 Softball 3. Junior Play Committee. ★ Staff Sergeants: liyser, Cuplai, East and Burdick—first 3 shipped ★ 18 THOM S III NGERFORI) “Angel of the backward look.” Track I, La!in Club 1-2, Sentinel 1-2, Band 1-2-3-4, Junior Play, Football 4. ELTON INGALLS “None hut himself can In his parallel.” Football 1-2-3-4. Basketfaill 2-3-4, Track 1-2-3. Junior Play. Senior Play, President 'i. Student Council 3. NAOMI IRVIN “There is nothing worth the doing that it doesn’t pay to try. —1Thought the little black-eyed rebel with a twinkle in her eye.” I.a1 in Club 1-2. Sentinel 1-2. Choir 2-3. Junior Play, Cheerleader't, Gusher. DOL GLVS JACQl ES “I’ve taken my fun where I’ve found it.” Band 1-2-3-4. Baseball I. Intramural Basketball 2-3-4. Softfailt 3, Foolfaill 4, F'uture Farmers 3-4.
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DON SANFORI) “One still strong man in a blatant land.” Band 1-2-3-4, Choir 1-2-3. Ensemble 3-'t, Basketball 1 -2-3-4, Foottxill 2. Baseball 2. Lai in Club 1-2, Sentinel 2-4, Junior Play. Senior Play, Gusher.” PHYLLIS SAl TER “Mv mind to me a kingdom is, such pleasant joy therein lind.” Band 2-3, Sentinel 4. Hornell High School 1-2. WALTER SHERWOOD “Where lies the land to which the ship would go. Football 1-2-3-4. Basketball 1-2-3-4. Baseball 1-2, Softball 3. Track 1-2-3, Choir 3. Band 4. Ensemble 4. Latin Club 1-2. MARY SPENCER “Eyes of unholy blue.” Softball 1-2-3, Volleyball 1-2-3. hit in Club 1-2, Basketball 3, Choir 3. Student Council 3, Junior Play. 1043 PRIVATES JOHN SWAIN “Paradise itself were dim. and joyless, if not shared with him.” Intramural Bnskelball 1-2-3-4. Inlramural Softball 1-2-3. Track 3. Football 4, Junior Play. Senior Play. ATHELENE SWARTHOt T “The hand that hath made her lair hath made her good.” Choir 3-4. Ilomemaking ('tub 4. Soccer 2. Archery 3. Basketball 2-3-4. Speedball 4, Leaders' Club 4, Ensemble 4, (lusher. Volleyball 4. JI NE THOMAS “The Ladv June was tall and slim, the Lady June was fair.” Sentinel 1-4. Junior-Senior Ball. Soccer 1-2. Basketball 2. Archery 1-2, Softball 1-2. Athletic Council 2. Ifomemakiny Club 4, Junior Play. Senior Play, (lusher.” GLORIA TRIPP “To fireside happiness, to hours of ease blest with her charm: the power to please.” Softball 1-2-3, Archery 1-2-3, Basketball 3-4, Volleyball 3-4. Junior Play Committee. Leaders' Club 4. Homemaking Club 4, S[)eedball 4, Choir 4, (lusher ★ Sallazzo volunteers fur active duty ★ (Jthers cumjiletinij basic training★ 20
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