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. A ' KL '95 X I 1 Ga 5 VALERIE REUM: Intramurals 1-43 Usher Squad 1-4, Capt 43 Class Sec'y 3'4Q Student Council 3-4, Latin Club Treas. lg Library Club lj Treas. Library Club lg Yearbook 43 Hi-News 4. Blonde Bombshell ofD.V.C.S. Il BETTY LOU SIPPLE: Chorus 1-43 Pub. Agent 43 Special Choir 43 Intramurals l-43 Latin Club 1, 23 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Vice Pres. 43 Yearbook Treas. 4. A swell girl, who treats life with a happy-go-lucky attitude and enjoys it. WALTER SIPPLE: Baseball l-43 Football l'3Q j.V. Bas- ketball 1, 23 Varsity 3, 43 Dramatic Club 43 Yearbook Subscription Ed. 43 Chorus 2-43 Color Guard 1-4. GOOSE Mr. Basketball I ROBERT STABBERT: Chorus 1, 3, 4g Dramatic Club l-43 Latin Club 1, 23 German Club 3. 43 Yearbook 43 Library Club 1. Studious type who never studies ! JAMES STONE: Football 43 Basketball 1-43 Baseball 1-43 Chorus l-43 Color Guard l-43 Student Council 23 Yearbook Adv. Ed. 43 Patrol Squad l-4. Red Hair and freckles, a good athletic and an all- around lad, SHIRLEY WINKLER: Usher Squad 2-42 Intramurals 3, 43 Yearbook 4. A fine classmate and a girl who will make a go oflife. FLORENCE WOOD: Cheerleading, LV. l, 2, Varsity 3, 43 Capt. 23 Chorus l-33 Color Guard l-33 Intramurals l-43 Yearbook 43 Lunch Room Cashier 4. Cute and full of vim. Personality plus. A '. 5-'rr 'bv . .. , . D -f FRANCIS WAGNER: Football 1-43 Basketball 1-43 Base- ball l-43 Patrol Squad 2-43 Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3-43Track 3, 43 Latin Club 13 Yearbook 43 Lunch Council 4. A I X L. if if-4 5 11 A natural bom leader -- a friend to all. Never Fret. l Y R, 4' 6 CAM
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1 411' .411 GEORGE KOVALY: Baseball l'3Q Basketball 1-33 Track 1, 23 Chorus l-3. Censored Ill PAULA LINDER: Chorus 1-43 Yearbook Sec'y 431-li-News Typing Ed. 43 Class Pres. 43 Intramurals 2. Sweet and nutty - wonderful future secretary. MARGARET JEANNE MANOUSE: Class Vice Pres. l, 3: Class Sec'y 23 j.V. Cheerleader 1-4, Capt. 43 Dramatic Club 1-43 Sec'y 3, Pres. 43 Chorus 1-43 'Iwirler I3 Intra- murals l-43 Special Choir 43 Student Council 1-3. Small, compact but watch outll MARY MCMAHON: Intramurals l-43 Usher Squad 1. Quiet, reserved but wait 'till you get her going. CARL MEYER: Chorus 4g Baseball l-43 LV. Basketball 1-33 Varsity Basketball 43 Intramurals 1-43 Yearbook 43 Class Vice Pres . 43 Student Council 43 Dramatic Club 3-4. Can you picture him quiet? KATHLEEN MEYER: Chorus l3 Dramatic Club 23 I. V. Cheerleading 1, Varsity 2-4, Capt. 43 Class Vice Pres. 23 Student Council 23 Intramurals 1-4. A girl with the luck of the Irish. WALTER MOORE: I.V. Basketball 3, Varsity 4: Photog- raphy Club 3, 43 Yearbook 3, 43 Intramurals 3-4. Tall well-liked with promising artistic ability. CAROLE POMEROY: Previously attended Plainfield High School. Intramurals 33 Yearbook 43 Chorus 4. K -5-+'1l 4'r?:l . ff- ,QSWQ5 J,-ve Blonde and attractive - friend of all. 11 Mr fig 'fitrrv sa -1:5-0 MARY CURTIS un-vii. I . W, ar? The Cr1sa'Iers were knights who trrefi to recover the Chrrstrans 101V Land from the Saracens rn 1095 A D bxt fallefi gThe Vikings were some of the earliest sea brth America before folumbus lg ' ,fa at 'V I 1 A . . I . ' ,, , 1 - t L , H: DE B I rovers. They may have reached the shores' , o ' o . . 10
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g s 1 COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT: Under the direction of Mr. Russell Faiello, there are many useful career subjects taught in this department for those choosing office work or business. Typing, Shorthand, ln- troduction to Business, Business Law and Bookkeeping are all offered. Sueng ' a. 'D' t':z CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION: Under the able di- rection of Mr. Thomas, we have learned about the past and present to make us good future citi- zens. Four courses are offered: Citizenship Ed- ucation 9, World History 10, American History ll, and World Backgrounds ll. In the junior High School Mrs. Reddy teaches this department. DURING the Middle Ages many groups of men lived and worked together for the glory of God. They were gov erned by stern rules of conduct. They took vows that required.them to be poor, to work hard, and to lead pure lives. These men lived in monasteries and were called monks Strong walls shut out the world In his bare cell the monk could BETTY JUST read, pray and think about God llonks became teachers GR. 8 They copied old manu scripts and they kept records of what hap pened in the world a- round them. Vonks nursed the sick. They worked in the fields and at the anvil. Trav- elers could always be sure of a welcome. 12 ART DEPARTMENT: Creativeness and self-expression are stressed in Art classes which are taught by Miss Lucia Sprague. From the time a child starts Art class in the first grade until he finishes high school he is taught to draw by using thought and imagination and brains rather than imitation. Art becomes an elective subject ln high school. Advanced courses are Basic Art, Advertising Design, Stage Design, Oil Painting, Water- color, Photography, Ceramics and others. Crt. Ed. 9 Biology Class SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Headed by Mr White the Science Department pro vides a common knowledge of our envi ronment. This department consists of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and junior High General Science. Glulagn S ' Nw to Lewm
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