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SENIORS HENRY PEAVLER—good men ere scarce.'’ Student Council, 1-3-4; Boys’ Patrol. 1-2-3: Basketball, 1-2; Football. I-2-3-4; Track. 1-2. DONALD PEPPING— Everybody’s friend and nobody's enemy. Commercial Contest. 4; Sportsmanship Committee. 3. RALPH POLLMAN— Be good and you’ll be lonesome. WALLY POWERS— One of those fellows you just have to admire. Chorus, 4; You Can't Take It With You. ” 4; Boys' Patrol. 3; Commercial Contest, 3; Basketball. 3; Football. 3-4. MARGARET REID— She deserves to be praised for her beauty and grace. Chorus. I-2-3-4; Jonesy. 3; Newstaff. 3; Dramatic Club. I-2-3-4; Library Staff, 2; G. A. A.. 4; Commercial Contest, 4; Speech Contest. 1-2-3; National Honor Society, 3-4; Festival Chorus. 2-3-4; Contest Chorus. 2: Buffalo Staff. 4. LOUISE RICHARDS— I'm a live wire, but I've never shocked anyone. Festival Chorus. 3-4; Chorus. I-2-3-4; Contest Chorus. 2; Buffalo Staff, 4; Dramatic Club. 2-3-4; Romani Hodierni, 3; Library Staff. 3; G. A. A.. 4. BILLY ROOK— Form the lino at the right. girls! F. F. A., I-2-3-4; President. 4; Football. I-2-3-4; Sportsmanship Trophy, 4. BETTY RUCKER— If work interferes with pleasure my advice is to 'give up work'. Chorus. I-2-3-4; Festival Chorus. 2-3; Contest Chorus. 2; You Can't Take It With You . 4; Buffalo Staff. 4; Library Staff. 2-3; Kankakee. 4. HAZEL SANDERS— Worth her weight in Gold . Glorious Teens. 3-4; Chorus. I-2-3-4; G. A. A. 4; Music Festival. 3-4. JAY SCOTT— There's method in his silence. F. F. A.. 1-2. LOIS SOLLARS— If silence is virtue, how virtuous she must bo . Glorious Teens, 1-2-3; Chorus. I-2-3-4. CELIA TINTORRI— Most good things come in small packages . Glorious Teens. 3-4. 9
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SENIORS FRANK KOVACK— I hear a hollow sound, who tapped my skull? F. A. A.. 2-3-4: Basketball. I-2-3-4; Band. 2: Orchestra. 2; Class Vice-President. 4. JOSEPHINE LOPIENSKI— For every why she had a wherefore. Dramatic Club. 2; G. A. A.. 4; Perfect Attendance. I-2-3-4; Buffalo Staff. 4. LOUIS LOPINSKI— If it wasn't for Louie we'd forget how to grin, so don't record all his pranks on the record of sin. F. F. A.. 1-2; Basketball. I-2-3-4; Captain. 3; Football, 3-4; Track. 2. HARVEY MARTIN— It's not so much what a man stands for as what he falls for. F. F. A.. I-2-3-4; Senior Play, 4; Basketball. I; Football, 2-3-4. REVA MASKEL— Don't worry about me, I’m having a good time. Glorious Teens. 3-4; G. A. A.. 4; Buffalo Staff, 4. IRENE MIDDLEMAS— Serious, yes, but is that all? Romani Hodierni, 3; Library Staff, 2-3-4; Buffalo Staff. 4. DONALD NAUDZIUS— Some day I'll put away my childish pranks and be a man. Chorus. 2-3-4; Junior Play. 3; Senior Play. 4; Dramatic Club, 3-4; Stage Manager, 3-4. LUCY JANE NIELD— She will leave footprints in the sands of time. Glorious Teens, 3-4; President, 3-4; Junior play, 3; Student Council, 2-3-4; President. 4; Dramatic Club, 3-4; Romani Hodierni, 3; National Honor Society, 3-4; D. A. R., 4; Hi Tri Council, 2-3. JOHN PARADISO— I'm sorta bashful but just let me get started Chorus, I-2-3-4; Band. I-2-3-4; Orchestra. I-2-3-4; Junior Play. 3; Dramatic Club, 3-4. HELEN PATE— She keeps her thoughts to herself. Glorious Teens. 2-4. IRVIN PAXTON— Why let the devil have all the good times? F. F. A.. I-2-3-4; Football, 2-3-4; Sportsmanship Committee. 4. HORACE PAYNE— If I'm too busy to sleep nights. I can always sleep in class. Sportsmanship Committee, 1-2; Chorus. 1-2; Newstaff. 3; Editor-in-Chief; Student Council. 2-3-4; Dramatic Club, 3-4; President, 4; Romani Hodierni. 3; Boys’ Patrol, 1-2-3; Basketball. I-2-3-4; Football, I-2-3-4; Buffalo Staff, 4.
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SENIORS DELBERT BROMLEY— You can never tell about the brown eyed girls. Boys’ Patrol, 1-2-3, Basketball. 3-4; Manager, 1-2; Football Manager, I-2-3-4. JEAN DERMOND— A ring on the finger is worth two on the phone. Chorus, I-2-3-4; Festival Chorus. 2-3-4; Contest Chorus, 2; Newstaff. 3; Dramatic Club, 4; Romani Hodierni, 3; Library Staff. 3-4; G. A. A.. 4. BRUCE FIX— A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Junior Play, 3; Senior Play. 4; Newstaff. 3; Dramatic Club, 3-4; Romani Hodierni, 4; Boys' Patrol. 2-3; Basketball. I-2-3-4; Track, 2. RUSSEL GUSTIN— I hurry at my own convenient speed. Chorus. 4; Festival Chorus. 4; Junior Play. 3; Senior Play. 4; Dramatic Club. 3-4; Boys' Patrol. 2-3; Basketball. I-2-3-4; Co-captain, 4; Football, 2-3; Track. I-2-3-4; Co-cap-tain. 4. PHILIP HENDERSON— Stand aside I’m going to throw out my chest. Chorus. 2-4; Band. 2-3; Orchestra. 2-3; Newstaff, 3. ROBERT KNOX— I make no pretense to shine in conversation. Chorus, 1-4; Basketball. I-2-3-4; Track, 4. ROBERT LOWE— A winner in every way. Band, 1-2; Orchestra. 1-2; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play. 4; Dramatic Club. 3-4; Boys' Patroi, 3; Basketball, I-2-3-4; Co-captain, 4; Football. 4; Track. 3-4. BRUCE MORGAN— Some men wish for fame but I wish for Betty. Chorus. I-2-3-4; Track. I-2-3-4; Basketball. I-2-3-4; Football. I-2-3-4. ROY PEARSON. JR.— Now in Attica, well—. Junior Play, 3; Senior Play. 4; Buffalo Staff, 4; Newstaff, 3; Dramatic Club, 3-4. RAVID REAGAN— The world's no better if we hurry, life's no better if we worry. EVELYN ROBERTS— I work 8 hours, sleep 8 hours, that leaves 8 hours for love. Glorious Teens. 2; Chorus. 2-3-4; Senior Play, 4; Buffalo Staff, 4; Newstaff. 3; Dramatic Club. 3-4; Library Staff. 2; G. A. A.. 4; Contest Chorus. 2; Festival Chorus, 2-3-4. RICHARD SMITH— He will work as hard for others as for himself. Sound system, 3-4; Junior Play. 3; Buffalo Staff. 4; Newstaff. 3; Sports Editor. 3; Dramatic Club, 2-3-4; Speech Contest. 2; Football. 2. 10
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