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w.i,NG:s,l pw tix , Fxwxwmx Q, E Q M 3 JANUARY Donna Rankin 14
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SENIORS ARE PEOPLE . . . l-lere's someone who needs no introduction, Iohn Maartens. ln addition to his athletic skill in basketball, tootball, and baseball, he has held various executive positions . . . Frances Pikkaart has a long record of news- paper and girls' athletic work to her credit. Marion Cooper has been in many Chenery productions this year . . . Gne ot the mem- bers oi the trio that harmonizes with a local orchestra is Normagene Brooks. 'A' 'k The play l'Tommy gave Mary Frances Walter a chance to show her dramatic prowess . . . Central seems to have produced another Pons, Swarthout, or MacDonald in Ardith Gray who warbled at many times on auditorium programs . . . Another singer is Dick Amick who rendered Blossoms on Broadway and other popular songs in the Band Follies . . . Attractive Marie Penny served as a newshawk on the school paper. ir ir Donft pick any guarrels with Iohnny Watson. the tootball player, because it jest ain't done except in Golden Gloves tights . . . Norman Heywood wields a mean racquet tor the tennis team . . . Besides Auditorium homeroom, the band and orchestra will miss Paul Liddicoat, the musically inclined stu- dent who pulls down all A grades . . . Ruth Watson can make her writing ability pay, as was exhibited by her winning a theme con- test recently. 'A' ir Dark-haired Morden Schuur will probably still be seen 'lbatting around in that sky blue car of his . . . Betty lean Stilson, attrac- tive blond proved indispensable to Pep com- mittee tunctions . . . Lee Fenstermaker's trucking ability will be sorely missed at the dances . . . Trumpet playing de luxe was furnished by Betty Beryl Cromer, who was an active member ot the band . . . Prominent in girls' sports was Iean Albertson who also managed the debate team tor 432. 'A' 'k The decorations tor proms and other dances were only a portion ot the activities under the jurisdiction of Lenore Temple . . . An- other active member on decoration commit- tees was Sarah Taylor . . . Sports in the form ot cross country and track with a side dish ot intramural athletics were the accomplish- ments oi Harold Wiessner . . . Tall, blond Larry Dawson went in tor all sports in a big way. ' V ik if Frances Runnells is another one ot those per- sons who does everything trom acting on courtesy committees to being representative in student council. The l-li-Y and Better Gov- ernment clubs made Iack Reynnells a rather clubby member ot 320. ir 'k Good leadership, a pleasing personality, and a wealth ot knowledge qualified good- looking Geraldine Hyet tor the editor oi the News '... Dorothy Groggel and Ruth Dykehouse were both earnest participants in girls' athletics . . . Glen Priester was not only a track star but he also ran on the cross country squad. 'A' 'lr lt takes more than lack Benny's ability to rival Eugene Beach's tiddle stroking . . . Dance committees and girl athletics are the activities participated in by Margaret Rubert . . . Stand by tor Sea Scout Tom Baden. that long, lanky horn blower in the band. 'A' if Members of 226 join hands in thanking Barbara Pond tor the well-planned musical programs in that homeroom . . . A striking auburn-haired girl is Blanche Duffield who scooped for the News and who was an active member ot the G. A. A .... Bob Shaffer, handsome laddie ot 320 was the general chairman ot the I-l-lop and took part in the planning of many other dances . . . The Library club and the G. A. A. had as a member Betty lane Kline. CContinued on Page 333
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