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«fe‘ 31. JAMES HAYDON Jimmy is our most popular Senior and has kept us laughing, for one reason or another, all through school. Activities: Hi-Y, Journal- ism, Basketball, Senior Play, Lyre Staff. 32. JUNE HOWARD June is artistic! Perhaps someday girls will he read- ing ‘Howard’s Bazaar.” Activities: Basketball, Vol- leyball, Bowling, Softball, Triangles, Cheerleading, Cho- rus, Archery. 33. HELEN HULBERT Good things come in small packages, and this is not the exception that proves the rule. Activities: Junior Chorus, Commercial Club, Girl’s League, Journalism, Bowling. Triangles. 34. BETTY HUVELDT Here, there, and every- where. Gadfly and Scatter- brain—the school will miss you and so will we. Activities: Chorus 3, Bas- ketball, Volleyball. 35. MARY ALICE JOHNSON Mary is so busy running the local Bijou, she doesn't have much time for school activity. Her cheery smile has lured many a person to the popcorn booth. Activities: F. H. A. 16 36. ELEANOR KAYE A supporter of Journalism, Ellie could always be counted on in a squeeze!!! Activities: Chorus, Band, Journalism. 37. BARBARA KEEFER Barbara gets the vote for Miss Efficiency of 1948 for a splendid job running the office on Student Day. Activities: Chorus, Prize Speaking, Volleyball, Basket- ball, Student Council. 38. EDWARD KRATZER Girls! Look at that curly hair! Wouldn't you like to run your fingers through it? I’ll bet some teachers would like to get ahold if it, too. Activities: Junior Varsity Basketball, Interclass Basket- ball. Barnyard Basketball, De Molay. 39. BARBARA LaPOINT Barbara doesn’t say much, but with that smile she doesn’t have to, enquote! Activities: Journalism, Cho- rus 2, Basketball 4, Volley- ball 4. 40. BETTY LUKE You never know when Bet- ty is around. She never says anything. Maybe it’s because she never gets a chance. Activities: Band 4, Clas- sical Club, Dance Band 1, Volleyball 1, Basketball 1, Bowling 1.
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■ 21. SHIRLEY FOSTER Everyone pricks up their ears when “Shirwey Mae” starts to talk. Also when she starts to play the piano. Activities: Tri-Y, Chorus, Dance Band, Red Cross, Clas- sical Club, Lyre Staff, Junior Play, Senior Play, Junior Prize Speaking, Basketball. 22. JAMES FRYER IIow so few sounds can come from so much James, I'll never understand. Voila, girls—the strong, silent type! 23. JOHANNA FUESS She has been called the “daring Miss Fuess.” As a matter of fact, she isn’t, she tells us! Activities: Classical Club, Chorus, Glee Club, Lyre Staff, Band, Red Cross, Sub Debs, Tri-Y, Sigma-Pi-Rho, Junior Prize Speaking, Jun- ior Play, Senior Play. 21 JAMES FYLER James is a perfectly nor- mal boy until he enters the study hall. Then something snaps and it's not his vocal cords. 25. JOAN GALLAGHER She giggles, she laughs; you can tell by her picture that she’s fun to have around. Activities: Basketball, Vol- leyball, French Club, Jour- nalism, Bowling, Chorus, Sub Debs, Student Director of the Senior Play. 26. NORMAN GEE Norman is quiet, period. Activities: Aviation Club, Basketball, Softball, Football. 27. MARY ANNE GLAN VILLE There is so much we could say about Bugs, that we’d better not stick to the facts. We just want you to know that we’ll miss her. Activities: Sub Debs, Cho- rus, Basketball. 28. DONALD HAMMOND Who knows what evil lurks in the minds of men, or what Social Studies questions lurk in the mind of Don. Activities: Red Cross, First Aid, De Molay. 29. JAMES HANLEY Smooth! He has that Bar- basol face! But, gee whiz, Jim, how about giving the girls a chance? Activities: Manager, Inter- class, Hi-Y, Band. 30. NORMA HARKINS Blue eyes and hair of red! We could say more, 1ml her picture speaks vol- umes. Activities: Sub Debs, Tri- Y, Sigma-Phi-R ho. Chorus, Basketball, Volleyball, Red Cross, Class Secretary—Jun- ior Year, Cheerleading. 15 m
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41. LORIN D. MARLIN 46. JOYCE PACELLI Before you step off the curb, look both ways for Lorin and his Pontiac. He’s probably on his way to go trout fishing, but there ain’t no flies on him! Activities: De Molay. 42. BARBARA McARDELL Why “Granny” what big eyes you have! Pity the fel- low who falls under their spell!! Activities: Volleyball, Bas- ketball, Chorus, Glee Club, Sodality. 43. MARGARET mcdermott She who laughs last laughs best. Peggy always laughs so it looks as though she’ll always come out on top. Activities: Classical Club, French Club, Journalism, Tri- Y, Lyre Staff, Vice President of Senior Class. 44. DORIS MEAKER Feel that hand on your shoulder? That’s Doris, she wants you to buy a ticket. Her persuasive power is high! Activities: Basketball 4. Chorus 4, Journalism 1, Bowl- ing 2, Ticketseller 4. 45. PAUL S. NAUMANN Watch out for his tongue! It may be forked, but I never looked to see. Activities: Senior Play, Junior Play, Chorus, Jour- nalism, Golf, Prize Speaking, Poker Club. Joyce is the star girls basketeer! Coach G. tried to sign her up for the Var- sity team, but she said no. Activities: Basketball, Vol- leyball, Journalism, Band, Tri-Y, Sigma-Phi-Rho. Sub Debs, Chorus, Junior Chorus, Chairman of Senior Canteen Committee. 47. MARY CAROL PEDERSON So neat, so sweet, so in- discreet ! That’s Mary. 1 think she owns a gum fac- tory ! Activities: Chorus, Sub Debs, Cheerleader, Basket- ball. 48. PAUL REEVES An ardent Scout—he is also a good one. (Scout, that is.) Activities: Band 4, Cho- rus 2, Football 2, Explorer Scouts. 49. ROSALIE REEVES She shrieked and groaned her way through the Junior play but she soared through high school with flying col- ors! Activities: Basketball. Vol- leyball, Student Council, Cheerleader, Band, Chorus, Triangles, Classical Club, Glee Club, Junior Play, Se- nior Play. 50. ROSALYN REEVES Need an executive? Call on Rosalyn, she'll fix every- thing! Activities: Chorus, Glee Club, Band, Basketball, Vol- leyball, Classical Club, Jour- nalism, Dance Band, Senior Play. 17
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