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Byron McConnell Virginia Elizabeth McKay Harold McKindree Bert M. McMillin John A. Mechanic Edith Louise Messmer Olive Anne Metzger Lucille Marie Miano Lois Virginia Michael Also Had Many a Vacant Place after the Seniors Were Graduated. Tap dancer par-excellence. BYRON McCONNELL, our physiologist, was a great favorite. His quick wit belied his blank expression. His most exciting experience, he claimed, occurred the time when he was trapped in a cave with lions and they ate him. . . . VIRGINIA McKAY had laughing eyes and blonde hair. She wanted to become a good dancer. Since she could dance as well as she could skate, she should not worry. Her skating was superb. HAROLD McKINDREE was a silent boy whose nickname was Ted. He spent his time working with radio and hunting. He was very fond of The Lambeth Walk but his pet hate was dancing on the street. . . . BERT McMILLIN, one of the athletes of the class, was a member of both the football and basketball teams. His chief attraction was brown wavy hair. No one will ever forget his fatal fascination for the girls. . . . JOHN MECHANIC had aspirations to be an electrician and he liked to skate and read. Red thought Pricilla Lane was the” movie actress. Industrial Arts was his favorite study. John was well-liked by all who knew him. . . Meeting interesting people was EDITH MESSMER'S chief hobby. Her winning smile made friends of those she met. No wonder she said she wished to travel, for she could get along with anyone. . . . Wherever OLIVE ANN METZGER was found, one was sure to hear her cheery laugh and gay conversation. She was one of those people who were a necessary asset to a class. . . . LUCILLE MARIE MIANO spent many leisure hours dancing and skating and hoped someday to dance her way to fame. In school she liked bookkeeping. Outside of school, she was a valued member of both the Girl Scouts and Girl Reserves. . LOIS MICHAEL was a petite student. She enjoyed skating, hiking, and autograph hunting. She wanted to be a nurse. We predicted that if she succeeded she would have to carry a stool to reach her patients. fpaqc twenty-five)
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NANCY MacKINNEY was an energetic member of the Magnet Staff, an ardent student, and an enthusiastic basketball player. Nancy had a cheery disposition and well-deserved the title of best sport . She was a popular lady. PATRICIA MacKINNEY was one of those people whom you could not help liking. She was that tall, good-looking miss whose charming personality was a joy to all. Pat was a jolly good sport and could she cook ! . . . Pretty, blond EMILY MAHOOD was a shark at shorthand and wanted to become a private secretary. Her unfailing good humor and cheery disposition made her a favorite in room 103. Her sweet soprano voice added much to the glee club. ANNA MAMULA was that dark-haired, sparkling eyed girl in 2-C. Her friendliness and lively air won her many friends. How that girl would argue with Mr. Bernlohr in American History Class! Anna expected to become a nurse. . . . That handsome blonde with the twinkle in his eye was JOHNNY MARKIW, a late but welcome addition to our class. He had lots of pep and a friendly smile. Taking pictures of people, unaware, was his favorite pastime. We all knew DOTTIE MATHENY of Who's Who fame, for never could we overlook the most talkative. She was a grand person. Her hobby was dancing, and her ambition was to truck in Ginger Roger's footsteps. . . . Popular HEYWARD McANALLEN was one of the most outstanding lads in our class. He was vice-president and our representative at Rotary. He was an all-around good sportsman and a great fellow to know. . . KENNETH McCALL, Kris for short, was one of the shorter and more bashful members of the class—a very good typist: he gets heart-throbs when he hears Stardust . . . . NANCY JANE McCONNACHIE was a quiet, dark-haired girl and a true friend. Her ability as a seamstress someday should capture the heart of some wise lad. As a technician she should go far. (page twenty four) the Magnet Staff, including the Editor-in-Chief. Musical Organizations Anna Dorothy Mamula John Markiw Anna Dorothy Mathcny Heyward Merle McAnallen Kenneth L. McCall Nancy Jane McConnachie Nancy MacKinney Patricia MacKinney Emily L. Mahood
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The Class, as a Whole, had the Happy Reputation of Being Good LEROY MILLER was a robust young man. Lee” claimed that he hated girls, but he was always talking about his first date. Many a night, he showed the neighbors how square dancing really should be done. . . . VOLNEY MOSER, a very retiring young man, was an outstanding person in our class. He was a most able worker, taking part on both the Committee of Committees and the Banquet Committee. . . . MARY LUCILLE MUNTZ was a girl of great artistic ability. She loved to design clothes and draw amusing pictures. As a guard in the class basketball team, she certainly watched her man. She was a consistent supporter of our football team. . . . JOE NAIDUS was an up-and-coming artist. It was his ambition to continue his art studies. Softball was his second love and Mae West took a close third. Babbet” made a competent chairman of the Hop Committee. . . . BENARD OESTERLING was a quiet serious youth for whom the high school had great hopes. Bernie’s favorite pastime was reading books of travel and history. He wished to travel and see things about which he had read. . . . VIRGINIA RUTH OESTERLING enjoyed swimming and ice skating. Although she said her favorite school subject was shorthand, she was striving to become a beautician. She was a member of both the Mixed Chorus and the Home Economics Club. . . . Tall LUCILLE OSCHE wanted to be a stenographer. Her smile should accomplish much for her in the business world. Although she was often seen at a nearby cinema, reading was Lucille’s favorite hobby. . . . THELMA PAUGH was well liked by everyone. She hoped someday to be an aviatrix. Her judgment and keen perception should do much for her in this field. Reading and making baskets for our team were her favorite pastimes. . . . That classy brunette. HELEN PAUL, crashed the Who’s Who column of our A Senior Magnet by being elected the best dancer of our class. All adored Helen because of her dry humor and grand disposition. (page twenty-six) Joseph E. Naidus Bernard Raymond Oestcrling Virginia Ruth Ocstcrling Lucille Agnes Osche Thelma Mae Paugh Helen E. Paul LcRoy Miller Volney D. Moser Mary Lucille Muntz
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