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Cloisterette Q3 Eleonor Elizobeth McVey Eleanor has been with us as long as we can remem- ber and has always been scholastically outstanding. Plane and Solid class would have been quite dull with- out her help in figuring out theorems. As a member of the 'KMountaineer and the HCLOISTERETTEN staffs she has proven her journalistic ability. Mac is a friend to all and is usually seen treating her class- mates to candy or taking them for a ride in the Ford. Best of luck, Eleanor, in anything you decide to do. Albert H. Mellinger To say that Dodo has been a valuable asset to the class is a gross understatement. All through high school this burly behemoth has been an outstanding member of the football and basketball teams, and in addition, served as one of the most successful business managers of the HCLOISTERETTEH and vice-president of the Hi-Y Club. He has a very high scholastic stand- ing, and with his Hair for discussing anything at all and winning his point, Dodo should have no trouble reaching the top of the business world. Morie E. Mondo Come on team, let's go! is Marie's favorite phrase. Marie is the capable captain of our cheer-leaders and without her excellent cheerleading ability and school spirit, our basketball and football teams would have been at a great loss. Marie is a commercial student but is not certain as to her future plans. Though small in stature she has made an important place for herself in our class and is bound to be equally successful all her life.
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22 Cloisterette Ronald E. Leviton You simply canlt begin to compile all of Ronnie's many and varied interests. To name a few, Feets', is President of his class, editor of both the Mountain- eer and the 'ACLOISTERETTEQ' manager of the foot- ball team, a member of the varsity basketball team, a writer for the local newspaper and one of the most intellectual members of our class His vocabulary is boundless, and he is always prepared to lend a hand to those who need it. Success can not help but come to you in your career of journalism, Ronnie, Dorothy Elizabeth Lutz For precisely twelve years Betty has joined many of us in our classrooms. To a newcomer she might appear quiet and independent, but underneath her quietness she is a lively and fun-loving girl. She is a capable commercial student and is always willing to type a few lines for a friend. We all feel sure that she will succeed in her chosen profession, stenography, and we wish her the best of luck. Morgoret Mortin A young lady should be seen and not heard is certainly an appropriate motto for Margaret. This reserved young maiden joined our ranks in ninth grade and has proven herself a worthy classmate. Al- though on the quiet side she rates high scholastically in her commercial work. Whenever a friend is in need of help, Margaret is always willing to lend a hand. We, the class of 46,', are certain that 'Margy will succeed in anything she attempts.
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Q4 Lloyd R. Mau Red hair is usually a sign of vigor and vitality. Mike, as everybody knows him, has the red hair and undoubtedly has the vigor and vitality to go with it. This is amply proven by his athletic ability, for this diminutive, likeable, carrot-topped youth not only has served as football manager, and as a player on the varsity basketball squad, but also excels in baseball. Whatever his goal may be, we know he'll come out on top. Cloisterette Sc: ro Anne Neff Talented, intelligent, attractive, are fitting words to describe Sara. This flashing brunette is well-known and liked by everyone because of her neat appearance and good nature. Sara always appears to be bubbling over with laughter, although she has her serious mo- ments. Nimble fingers make her an accomplished pianist and typist. What the future holds is not known, but the class of 46', wishes you all the luck in the world, Sara. Doris came to us 1n our second year of Junior High. She brought with her not only a keen intellect but also a pleasing personality. She is an accomplished pianist and has proven this many times as the accomplished pianist for assembly and Mixed Chorus. Her partici- pation in extra-curricular activities has continually been an asset to the class. Her prominent smile and friendly manner will secure success for her in her chosen career as a nurse.
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