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GERALDINIZI ENGLISH - Wkny was friendly and al- ways ready tn Ihdp ixith any- thing. Her Inn: for flmwt's glue her her lifels ambitiuzi, to be a florist ROBERT EVANS i Tm Sport- ing': and supporting: of yellow convertible Wm his majnr prob- lem. next ti; hLin' Ever-Iaugzh- mp, Bub wag circulatiun mama, ger of The Mariner. JUNE FISHER -- l'Junaline had a gay answer for everyone. She had a nice figure and spark- ling green eyes. Ewry novn hour ?he spent at Isaly's drink- ing coffee with i'Frcct. TED FORWARD - HI Love Life', Ted, a baritone soloist. had a corny sense of humor ard always a jukc. His pleasing ways wun hin. many friends. JOANNE FREETLY i UFivr-tl' was small, cute, and hail lately curly hair. A stylish dresser, she knew When and why tr wear her large, wardrobe. Hei- llolhcr half was Juno Fisher. JOAN HAKALX i HJo was a steady-going gal with 21 collegu student, Genrge Hayc. She had parts in each of Hip three plays lnlie class presented. Her eyes Were her outstanding fealure. JACK BASSETT ; The tmy- ering Irish lad with red hai- and freckle; was 0nc of tile lookcrs', of the class. y'His friendly smile and Harry lung; were always with him. DONALD HEINO l Don was the class thandy-boy : he could and did most everything around the school. He was also stage manager. His easygoing ways won him many friends. MARILYN HERSHBERG - Marilyn could be seen usually with her two favorite pastimes, her Dodge and her Scowhman, Bob Law. She was friendly with all and had one of vhe nic- est personalities in the class. PHILIP HOLMAN i 13mmn ' was a. shy boy, but ii: wan ru- mnred that he had a girlfriend uptowu. His athletic ability was exceeded only by his friendli- ness. HAROLD HOLMSTROM - This little Finn boy was blond and happy all the time. Very interested in sports, he was right there for every game. KEITH JACKWAY - Toofy was a red-headed gay heart. President of the class, he. was renowned for his jokes and many friends. Usually pal-ed with Bob Dunne.
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ROBE i'P AHRENS - Bob was the largest bov in the Class, tall and muw'clmu His ustudy was a Ruin girl. PARBATLK ANDERSON -- Barb x'as LhP Flag: hr'-:v, hut definitely not a hunkv 2m Shc- wac zaiunys' fricudlv and easy 10 get along With. JOAN UILXFKI - Joan tics mnsidvrod the quiet wpe bx- Umsp win: dnl not, know lmr. but 5? 9 really had a keen Sense of humor. She was always ready 1v help in her friendly way. LEATRICE COBB Lee was thn class joker. Very seldom did you see her when she wasNt rmiling. A whiz at languages. :19. was Mm Eddy's upet. Ha! a. LORRAINE COOK Cookie Was one of tho Hspecials. of her Mass to becomP engaged. Small, sueet, am likeablc. she was known for her long hair, NORMA DEMARCO Never :Tet Norma laughing because she v-m't stop, once started Friend- 15 and 5 3' she was seen mostly with ufleady, Imp. ROBERT DUNNE This zirj- shv bm' met his Waievloo m .To'vce Kansas. They Jmade a swynet steady couple. Dark and Landsnme, Bob was a friend to all. MARJORIE DENORLE. - Margit? had the mndvl future of the class. She usualh' couid he heard arguing thh Mr. Ed- mundsl President of the Thes- pians. MaI-ttio had leads 1n all of hhe plays. JANICE EDGAR - flan joined hhe Harbor trnunc 1m Qhe ninth grade. Quiet, frlenfily, with 3 quick smile, her ume was taken up by George.
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MILTON JOHNSON - Milt was: :umthcr happymmlucky mu. His warming blur eyes were usual centercd on junior Patty. Wham; PHYLLIS JOH N 80 N i Hossii ; tho canary nf the class. 5-3 : . 1d Juan Macktr had lii'uiy nnn'uw I-Si'apes uhile drying Tull, Slender, and love- ly. her 'isteadyi' wag Jim Preni tic . Ieing denendablri, Phyllis nus iishuwd'i unto all the com- imltces. ERLAND JOKELA - i'Erk had the biy blue eye; and blond nhuir which marked him as 21 Li'm' ! Finn. His pleasing per- .m u ty made him many friends. Onc- of his favorilc pals was Harry King. SHIRLEY KAARTO - Shul- 1y was another motorcyclv item! with a Finnish temper and g happy :mile. Another of beef ers was a brrv nade Gene. JOYCE KAPSA.Q - Jovre, small and bland. was very nAive and a sharp little dresser. Hob Dunnp became her chauffeur igladlm in oher senior year. JOSEPH KANE - Joe was quiet, shy, and .had a quick smile. His favorite vastime was 'driving a blue Plymouth. His ithter haiW was Tom Brown. HAROLD KING - Harry was die athlete of the class, member of the football alli learue team as well as capmi1 nf Harbnric 1948-40 football yquad. Haz'rf' was a hard per- son to get in know, but he had Inads of cinz'zn. when he chose to use it. RICHARD KOTILA - Person- ality-plug was liDick, He had a ready Smile for everyom: his Iikeable disposition will take him a long way. He ani Ed- gie Laine were an inseparab!e uo. NORMA LACKSON - Smiling mm altar-bound. Norma was one of the first girls to get her msn. Alony: with him came :1. bee-u-ti-ful diamond ring. Her lame lovely eyes were one of her greatest assets. EDWIN LAINE - i'Turkey, with lhiS cute smile and friendly personality, was the quiet and shy Type. Eddie was fond 0f girls, bug in his own way. He Was nexer seen withFut Dick Kotilm DOROTHY LICHTINEN - Fe tite and sweet describes Dot, who alwavs looked like a shiny new penny. One of the most. popular girls in the class, she went and lost IhCr hear to a college man. JOSEPH McLEAN W Blackir was one of the nicer looking: boys of ohe classi His wavy black hair and brown eyes made him especially appealing to the apposiie sex. Gloria Zappa from Bula was his 'steady.
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