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DONALD C. MANGUS llDonll Jr. Playg Sr. Play. Left us once in the grades but joined us a- gain in our sophomore year. Donnie has always been sort of quiet, ex- cept for the one time he was heard and remem- bered all through the school, the Jr. Play. He has always been around when our class needed him and has helped in many ways dispite the fac' he has been only a half a day all year long. ORLANDO MARZO llBugsll Orlando is the tall dark boy in the Senior class. He is always willing to give someone a lift in his Ford, especially Peg. Orlando is one of the ambitious ones that works after- noons. CHAR LES E . MOORE Charlie Track Z, 3, 4. Our scientific and mathematical genius. He is intending to go on to school and really do something with the ability he has. Good Luck to you, Charlie. We all hope you make it. .. ,.,, , W. E 1011 FRANCIS MARLATT Frank Track 3. Small but mighty! That's Frankie our ideal senior. He is usually seen at the window selling tickets for any occasion. His sparkling personality has made him well liked by all. WARD G. MILEOUSKI Pete V. Pres. Z5 Soccer 1, 2, 35 Band l, Z5 Orch. l, Z, 45 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2.5 Co. Band 15 Co. Chorus 35 Jr. Play 35 Track Z. Although Ward is sometimes sick dur- ing hunting season, he is usually one of the earliest to school every morning. Ward is very active in the music de- partment with his clarinet and fine vocal ability. MADE LINE JEAN NAGELI Blondie Sec'y. Z5 Librarian Zg Latin Club 3. Madeline is a rather quiet and pretty blonde. She is fun-loving and a very good companion. She can usually be seen with Joann and Pat S. And who is this that she is interested in of late? .. .....i,n..,L...L4..l.....MM
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, , 'YWWWYL EDWARD ECKMAN Orch. 1, Z, 3, 4, Band 1, Z, 3, 45 Jr. Playg Sr. Play. Crash! Bang! There goes Eddie's deskagain. Eddie is another Einstein, so the math students say. He occupies the solo seat in the trumpet section also. GLENNC. HACKETT Gwinnie Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orch. 3, 43 Chorus 3, 45 Co.Band l. V Need something heavy moved, see Glenn. We often wonder what we would do without him when it comes time for the monthly Rol1er-Skat- ing Party. RUTH ISABE LLE KENDALL Ruthie Chorus 1, 23 G. Chorus 45 F. H. A. 45 Sr. Play CPIOITIPJQ Loudspeaker Staff, Librarian 3, 4. Who's our willing worker? Why, Ruth naturally. She can be found most every noon hour reading good books in the senior room. Ruth hasn't decided yet what her future course will be. 12 E IOR .TOANN M. FLYNN ll-Toll V. Pres. 15 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Playg Gen. Mgr. Magazine Campaign, Librarian 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 35 Loudspeaker Staff. Love 'em, and leave 'em Flynn that's her motto. Although working in the tannery afternoons, she is a very excellent student and takes part in school activities. ELAINE L. HALL llpicklell Cheerleader 3, 4g Band 1, Z, 3, 45 V. Pres. 35 Librarian 4g Sr. Play fPrompJ. Hear that giggle, that was Pickle , Russell just walked into the room. Elaine is one of our excellent stu- dents, and she's sure to succeed in the future. ROBERT W. KIRK llBobll About 8:15 each morning you'11 see Bob, pulling in with his Chevrolet. He is one of the rare quiet seniors but does appreciate a good story. Best wishes for your future career.
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D. ANNA PERSING Anne F. H. A. 45 Jr. Prom. Committee, Librarian 3, 4. Anna came tous in our sophomore year and won our hearts immediately. If you want to know how the latest hillbilly song goes, ask Anna. Her mind drifts toward Academy Corners often. MARY JOAN RUPAR Joanie Sec'y. lg Cheerleader Z, 3, 45 Band Zg Orch. Z5 Chorus l, Z, 3, 4, Jr. Playg Sr. Playg Latin Clubi Co'. Chorus 3g Librarian Z, 3, 43 Loud- speaker Staff. We wonder why it is Joanie is seen tearing into Room 43 at the zero hour f8:45j, but manages to be back for a chat with Pat C. at noon. Her latest ambition: a jerk fsoda, that isl. WILLIAM S. SCHOONOVER Schoonie Basketball 1, 2., 3, 4g Baseball l, Z, 3, 4, Sr. Play. See those dimples! They belong to Bill . I-le is another one of our basketball stars. When- ever you want someone to laugh at your jokes or tell a good one, Bill is the boy you want. Smile so we can see those dimples, Bill. E l0R DONALD J. RHOADES llDust.yll The tall boy of our class is Donnie , His favorite past time seems to be picking on the girls during study, halls. Understand you're Bookkeeping yet, Donnie? DONALD E. RUSSELL llDonlI Basketball 1, Z, 3, 43 ' Soccer Z, 3, 45 Track 2, 4 3, 45 Sr. Play. X Feel that heat? 1 That's just Donnie 1 blushing over his own Q jokes again. Donnie is another of our basket- 1 ball stars, and he is also very active in other sports. Don seems to be spending a lot of his time on the hill studying Physics, Elaine says, but we wonder! 1 MARGARE T SEE LY llpegll Chorus 1, Z, 39 Co. Chorus 39 Jr. Play 3, Librarian Z, 3. Peg is a girl who would much rather be outside riding horse- back than in school doing lessons. Her favorite car is a red ford!
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