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ELEANOR IRENE MESERVE MEIN Classical Course Y-Teens 3-4, Rifle Club 3, Intra- murals 2. Although El didn't take part in school activities to any great extent, she could usually be found somewhere around school helping someone with his homework or playing bridge, ROBERT l-I. PANNING Bob General Course F,F.A. 4, Projection Club 3, Rifle Club l, Ir.-Sr. Prom Com. 3, Intramurals l-2-3-4, Track 2. Bob was a jolly qoocl fellow who was always looking on the bright side of life, never frowninq and never angry. DONNA MARIE WEBB General Course Student Council 4, Ir.'Sr. Prom Com. 3, Class Treasurer 4, Red Cross Council 1, Art Club 1-2-3-4. Although Donna was rather shy, she proved to be a capable and well liked student. SI-IAEA SWANSON General Course Shara was quiet and reserved in school, but she possessed many friends. NORMAN LANCE Doqie Practical Arts Course Ir.-Sr. Prom Com. 3. Norm was a very quiet fellow, but he was always willing to take part in school activities. EDNA STULLER General Course A Cappella Choir 1-4, Ir.-Sr. Prom Com. 3. Edna was kind, efficient, and help- ful. These traits will help her in col- lege life. l r. page twenty-nine
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Q Q Q l l l t t t page twenty-eighi lACK BENNETT General Course l-li-Y 3-4, Ir.-Sr. Prom Com. 3, lntra- murals l-2-3-4, Track l-2-4, Football l-2. lack was a good natured, nice look- ing boy, who was known for his ability to have fun. ' ELLEEN CHAMBEBLAIN Blonde Commercial Course Y-Teens 3-4, G.A.A, 2-3-4, F.H.A. 4, lr.-Sr. Prom Com, 3, Intramurals l-2-3-4. Blonde, who hailed from Portage, was interested in athletics. After grad- uation she planned to go to school in California. Lucky girl. Pl-IYLLIS BOWSEB Phyl General Course F.H.A. l-2-3-4. Phyl was preparing herself to be a homemaker. She has had valuable training in this field. BETTY RENNER Bets General Course Y-Teens 2-3-4, G.A.A, 2-3-4, Fl-l.A. 2 Vice-President 3-4, lr.-Sr. Prom Com. 3, Intramurals 2-3-4, Art Club 3-4, Scott High School 1. Although Bets did not come to Bowl- ing Green until her sophomore year, she gained many friends who will always remember her and her quiet personality. SHIRLEY IEAN EBIESS Practical Arts Course G.A.A. 2, F.H.A. l-2-3-4, Perrysburg l-Z-3. Although Shirley was a new student her senior year, she made many friends among her classmates and teachers. AUGUSTINE SNYDER General Course ,Gush lr.-Sr. Prom Com. 3, Track l-2, Intra- murals 2-3-4. Gus' main interest in school was in- tramurals and more intramurals. Gus was at home with a group of boys and could usually be found with said group indulging in a game of that he man's sport, pool.
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page thirty CARL R. SHEDRON Iunior General Course Projection Club 4, lr.fSr. Prom Com. 3. Carl, popularly called Shed, hailed from Portage. Quite often he could be seen driving his father's wrecker through town at break neck speed. Shed was an expert when it came to the Wrecker business and telling tall tales. lEANETTlE COTTERMAN Nettie General Course G.A.A. 3-4, Intramurals 3-4, Art Club 2-3-4. Nettie is one cf the quiet girls in our school who is well liked by every- one. As for her future, a beautician's career appeals to her. ANNA SMITH Annie Commercial Course G.A.A. 2, E.H.A. 2, Commercial Club 4, Band 1-2-3-4, lr.-Sr. Prom Com. 3, Intramurals 2. Although Anna was very quiet, she was well liked by those who knew her. RUTH WACHTER General Course A Cappella Choir l, Girls' Glee Club l, Ir.-Sr. Prcm Corn. 3, Portage Twp. School l-2. Ruth was one of those girls whe were always seen but never heard. ln her spare time she worked part time at the Morris store. OLMA MEEKER General Course F.l-l.A. 3, lr.-Sr, Prom Com. 3. Olma was the studious type, but her friendly smile won her many friends. lOYCE A. MEADE General Course Vocal Ensembles 3, A Cappella Choir l-3-4, Projection Club 3-4, Rifle Club l-2-3-4, Tumbling Team 3-4, Football 2. Ioyce could usually be found with his best pal cruising around in his Ford which was known to all as the silver streak.
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