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Say, can this guy play tennis I He received the tennis cup last year and was the captain of our team. You can usually find Eddie after school peddling his papers over on the South Side. This guy really gets a- round, too. EDWIN CARTER Will the Class of ’51 please come to order? Yes, Shirl was chosen president of our class and she did one swell job. She is a Sub-Deb- ber and also abright spot on the cheerleading squad. This gal really gets around. SHIRLEY COLEMAN MARTHA DACK PATRICIA DACK Marty is one of our quieter gals. She is one of Miss Kinney’s pro- mising secretaries and a lot of fun. Good luck, Marty. This neat, pretty senior can be found in Mrs. Webb's homeroom. She is quiet and reserved, but Anne has a quick sense of humor and a captivating charm. She is well liked and respect- ed and will be missed greatly next year. The local movie gives added attraction to those attending when they pay their admission, for in the booth sits charming Pat, ready with a ticket and a smile to all who come her way. We’ll bet she drums up a lot of business for Paul V i r - ginia and it’s easy enough to see why. They say silence is gol- den, but you can't prove it by me, you’ll have to ask Don. A country boy, Don works hard in h i s studies, which few do. We’re glad to have you with us, Don. KATHERINE DELANEY DONALD DELMARTER ROSE DE LOFF Rose is one of our more reserved gals except when she is with her pal, Lauretta, then the fire- works start. She is one of our most likeable seniors and sure is lots of fun. MIRIAM DE LYNE What can we say about Mimi? 'twould take a book to tell all. If you’re ever blue though go to 41 Syracuse St., Mi mi will laugh you out of your bad mood in a jif f y . She’s a grand gal and a good cheerleader, too.
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Writers' cramp and Ardie are one and the same since a certain marine went to C alif- ornia. Ardis is also a fine cheerleader along with being president of Sub Debs. Quite a popu- lar gal, Huh? ARDIS AUYER Speaking o f pixies, w e have our own in Bruce. Feature editor of the Lyre Staff and Ronnie Naumann's campaign manager in student coun- cil elections have cer- tainly made him a busy fellow. We expect Bruce to b e c o m e manager of the Corner Pharmacy in a few years. Don't fail us, Bruce. BRUCE BAUST Barb's the gal with a smile for everyone. Her willingness to help out when help is needed-has made her a favorite with the kids and teachers alike. Barb remains ever faithful to Dick and you certainly can't blame her. Now where does that period go, before or after the quotation marks? This question was quite common in first period Business English and Secretarial Practice, but I think Marilyn finally got it straightened out or did she? Just the same Marilyn, you're going tc maKe some guy a line secretary. BARBARA BEEBE RODERICK BEEBE When the girls see this boy sauntering down the halls they run for cover. For Rod is the most talented pest in school. He enjoys teasing the poor innocent females but they really love it. Oh Rod, you Don Juan, you! That devilish grin could never have been given to abetter person. Mick surely gives the teachers atime of it, but I'm told they love it. Mick came back this year and certainly worked hard to get where he is. You're our favorite, Mick. MARILYN BORROW MICKEY BROOME FRED BURTCH Fred is one of the handy men you can thank for the fine cartoons appear- ing in your Lyre. He is also a star in Barnyard Basketball and Track. KENNETH BURTON Whether on the football field or on the baseball diamond, Ike can certain- ly prove his ability. He received all-county hon- ors this year and you can find him most any time whether working in the south side R e d fe White or strolling down West Genesee Street.
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THOMAS DORIS Now T. D. is about the biggest fellow in school and certainly gave our opponents something to worry about in football. Then, of course, there's a certain flame in h i s life named Sandy. Be- lieve you me, this guy certainly gets around. Rod is a short jolly kid, and a good friend of Rochester's own little Miss Hosenfeld. Rod is seen tearing around in his red truck all the time and is a farmer at heart. RODERICK DOW MILDRED DUNHAM JOHN ECKER All the good things you could say about anybody, rolled up in one pack- age; that's Millie. With enough oomph and wit for ten people, she keeps her classes in stitches. Ever seen flying eye- brows? If not, you haven't seen Mary. This gal can twist her face into the funniest express- ions and keep a class in stitches for the entire period. She's a swell girl to know and will be missed next year. Hold that line! Weil, Jack certainly must have because he was the Her- ald Journal's choice for all-county s t a r d om. I hear Jack gives Mr. Egan quite a time, and did you know Jack his thumb this year? How did you say you did that, Jack? Janet came to us in her Junior year, and it cer- tainly was a gain for the school, as she is a good and eager worker. Don't worry about a dull time when Jan's a round be- cause she will certainly liven things up. MARY FAULER JANET FORD JANE GLEASON Jane is our cutest gal and has a smile that would win over anyone in a second. She's been a bright spot on the cheer leading squad and is a veteran of four years. Her ready laugh and sparkling gaiety makes her tops on Basil's list. Lester hasn't got much to say, he just plugs a- long and doesn't bother anyone. Although we don’t hear much from him, we’re glad to have him in the class. LESTER GROME
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