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AlARIl.YN Sf:nI'MAftKER Marilyn has been actively loyal to CAA. for five years and to Y-Teens almost as long. Quiet and friendly, she could always be found somewhere near Jerry, Dot, or Mary Pfriem. RUR!-IRl' Srirttimmrzttiia 6'Bob Since Rob has changed to our junior shop this year, we didn't see so much of him, but we remember him and his work in chemistry last year. Bob and Ken Record really concocted some original formulas. .l A xuzs Snrzixrox K'0alfie 0akic is Elmwood's tall, dark, and handsome contribution to our shop, and he is a member of Archimedes Club. This half of the 'l'yler-Shelton partnership works so hard and whizzes past so fast in his Buick that we seldom see him at school affairs. Russert Sl.AlTClI'l'liR links Russ, one of our deep, quiet lads, was keenly interested in track. On Sundays he can be found indulging in his secondary activity, bowling-accompanied by the other members of his inseparable trio-Fahrenkamp and Ellis. TKIARTHA TENIIUVER i'Merz Vile seldom heard Men, for she's a rare attraction-a quiet. even-tempered redhead! She was one of our Elmwood com- mercials and a pal of Imogene Powell. After school she could be found working at the Public Library. DURUTIIY TERRY 4'DoL Dot is the auburn-haired partner of the 'l'erry-Nic.-Xninch com- bination. A commercial major and also a member of the French Club she, too. came from Elmwood to be a Titan fan. Dot spends her spare time in Laudemanis Studio. ,lures TYLER :'J1'm,' In '45 Jim came from Elmwood to join our shop boys. Some folks label him Red or Kelly, but everyone knows these nicknames identify the same tall redhead. ,lim can accomplish anything he sets his mind to: witness his line work as our Carnival clown. CARoi.YN IQIAIRR Carolyn and .leannine were a case of like attracting like: blonde charmers and glib talkers-witty. too. Carolyn made an unbeatable ticket seller for all occasions. She also was a member of French Club. I .lp , . 4' ' - ' '1 A- ' :Inf ,Qu 'WI lib 4 nil, lla! J fait' ' U uw' , 10 - X .
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W Sixleelz . U. , ul Gonnox NASH Moxie Cordon probably has discovered some good recipes for the bakery, since he took Industrial Chemistry this year. Though he loves to tease the girls, they approve his taste in elothes and risk riding in his new Dodge. J I-:Ax PEM nizarox Jeanie We appreciate our trim, quiet Jeanie. She rarely misses a basketball game. and this year was vice president of Student Council. One of her hobbies is photography, and she used her experienee to help with the snapshots of this Annual. Mun' PPRII-ISI Mary is a quiet girl who has scores of friends. She was one of our most loyal sport fans, especially in football season. We eould always Find her in olliee praetiee elasses, or with Dot llaul, Nlarilyn Sehuniaeher, or Jerry Kubitz. Cn.uu.i-:s I,IlII.I'0'I' t'Pots Pots is a familiar figure to all St. Bernard fans, since he has managed one team or another ever sinee he came to us. He kindly shares his trusty Plymouth with his shop-mates. Charlie has many friends at St. Bernard. l 'x Intocexiz Powrrr, Hlmaw This alter ego of Men Tenhover held the distinction of being the most demure girl in the class. Imogene's ambition to become an English teacher seems justified by her grades in English. Her pleasant personality has won Imogene many friends. DONALD PRESTON Monk The shop boys put their seal of approval on this lad when they elected him president of Archimedes Club. Monk lives by two rules: There's a time to laugh and a time to be quiet and Better late than never. Kmxirrn RECORD Ken,' Ken is a jovial fellow, but he has his serious side, too. Witness those term papers in history. For a hobby Ken builds model trains to scale. In his spare time he drives a '48 Pontiac. Kenneth loves nothing better than a good argument. Enxa EARLn Reeves Red Edna's pretty red head was rarely out of sight, for if she was not representing us in speech contests or class plays, she was engaged in some Y-Teen or Honor Society activity. She also was one of the business managers of our Annual. ' M ' ' .. .7 .Ulu W fad. oi- U14 ' ' Tha We TJ r x - iw Earl .ft W JN'
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'WV' ,L WM , RAID XX Ants lfrn Fl Nllllt f' l ll 101 0 0 IIN OU' f d 5 5 r en ur, muth uvurf of tht u He was our lunlor ass resident and Bu mess Nllnagl of thx nnua besldes ex JIIN to tblllf Ulll 0 10 tg? l I 1 :IN 10d I I' I mu XVII lxPRstlN ll :Ill nur hasnt conhned ns tacnts to hl good hop retort He plaxed a mean rxght tamkle on our football team and proxed .1 real basketball hnd Vte wont forget out lug genlal nu presldent Wlllt Iumms Boum Tomv l MN l'lLP'N Xillsox X member of the Tzlanc Bark sl mtl I' llm n mule ru un xaluablt t0HII'lllllll0YlS to the paper Her tlliifllllllf., smile, pleasing. personalm and exprtsslxe eus mule her 1 hm Yarsltw thur Chom 1 B1 lutu feorgl fame to ll- floln Hartwell ln 45 to talu the smp rourse He left to join the Nan and after hls dlstbarge h returned to graduate from St Bernard fungc IH noted as .1 good dam er and hdlfl flTPNNt'l lom jomed out class this tear after Qpendmgz ht hrst years at Roger Bacon He IN a shop student and belongs to Afthl mede In homeroom perlod 'lom IN partuularlw notleeable because hc ll seen but not heard fzglzleell gt!!! S. .. x . J fr: A . If - 'A 1. If ' J Ev ' 'F h eanle fr mln lil tw: l t in ' 'l's.' ha: 4 , ' .' 'xz . I ' z z ' r le, '- ' ' ' '1 ' 's la l. 3 ' Cl ' ' ' .' . ' ' ' Q '- f lr 5- 4 i ,,,. 'S A ,ti L. K. A, i . . I ' , ', -. . ,,, telling in athleties. Vtlatell future sport patles for .lerryz he leader. She was Prom Queen this year. pl' J ' 2 f - ll - ' 1 ti 'st- -lf ss ' 11-l. El X I . lx- 'lx 4- .S V 5 It L ' , I ,i ' z V - Z 1 I -1 'F 1 . P 'I' Y - I I W ' A -.S I i In :S -.
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