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HAFNER, VIRGINIA D. “Ginny” Treasurer—Senior Class President—Alpha Society Musical Comedy 1-2-3-4 The object of her affection, the one Gin adores, Is a certain boy in the Army Air Corps. HALL, JAMES A. “Donga Football 2-3 Track 1-2-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Jimmy’s the playboy of Hicksville High. When he’s around, the fur does fly. HLRFORT, BETTY M Honor Roll 1-2-3-4 Gloe Club Musical Comedy 3-4 The honor roll holds Betty’s name. For four whole years, it’s stayed the same. HOUL1K, S. WILMA “Willi” Basketball 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 COMET Staff 3-4 As Assistant Ed., Willi did well. As a matter of fact, she was swell! JANKE, C. WILLIAM “Bill” Honor Roll Football Wonder if Billy’ll stay in the Marines After tasting a plate of those fam- ous beans? KANT, DONALD A. “Don” Fire Squad Home Room President 1 Defense Course Don possesses the most flashing smile. For one of them we’d walk a mile. HALL, BERYL-JO A. “B-J” Yearbook Staff Musical Comedy 3-4 Hockey 1-4 A smile, a pal, and everyone’s friend Is Beryl, a girl we recommend. HARTER, IRMA L. Honor Society 1-2-3-4 Musical Comedy Irma made the National Honor Roll To be a scholar was her goal. HOFFMAN, RUTH T. “Ruthie” Honor Society 2-3 Glee Club I-2-3-4 Musical Comedy 1-3-4 Ruthie, in the glee club, for four whole years. Deserves, from us, three great big cheers. JABLONSKY, ELIZABETH A. “Jabby” Honor Society Glee Club Ping Pong Of all the pictures that Jabby possesses Which is the one she most likely caresses? JOHNDRO, PHILIP J. “Phil” Honor Society Home Room President Fire Squad Phil’s joining the Navy; he’ll be ell in blue. All that will be missing will be a tattoo. KARMAN, GEORGE L. “Ace” Football 3-4 Track 2 Baseball 2-3-4 “Ace” must have earned his name on the team. When we’re making baskets, it’s tha» name we scream.
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FINN, CATHERINE R. “Katie” Honor Society 1-2-3-4 Volley Ball 4 Basketball 4 As the end of Katie’s school term nears, Look! The honor roll for four straight years! FOX, JOSEPH E. “Foxie” Fire Squad Musical Comedy 4 Senior Play 4 Joe is just one “all around” guy. That, we know, we can’t deny. GEIER, JUNE D. “Junior” Honor Society Correspondence Club June plans to be a secretary, too. She’ll be on top, when she gets through. GOETZ, VIVIENNE C. “Viv” Honor Society 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Musical Comedy 1-2-3-4 Up steps the pianist; a most excellent one. She’-, an expert about it; she can’t be outdone . CORNEY, AGNES B. “Ag” Correspondence Club Office ability, our Aggie possesses, And she’ll use that lest we miss our guesses. GRAEBER. JOAN M. Honor Society 1-2-3-4 Musical Comedy 1-2-3-4 Comet Staff 1-2-3-4 Though Joan struggled and labored all day on her chem., Otf to college she’s going to study it again. (7 'f Co .e , € -e £ 3'I of fsJlviex FIPPINCER, GRACE J. “Fip” Honor Society Band 1 -2-3-4 Cheerleader 4 How will Hicksville High withstand Gracie missing from the band? GAUCK, WILLIAM J. “Bill” Fire Squad Bill has decided on wings to soar. He has joined up in the Army Air Corps. GLECKLER, MARGARET B. “Mimi” Musical Comedy 3 Sports 4 Traffic Squad “Mimi” withholds every bit of detail Concerning the one that she wrrites V-Mail. GORDON, VIRGINIA M. “Ginny” Cheerleader 4 Glee Club 4 Tennis 2-3 We’re reversing the roles at the end of the year And sending to Ginny a rousing good cheer. GOWALIS, JOSEPH W. “Buddy” Fire Squad Defense Course With nuts and bolts, Joe excels by far. You’ll agree when you look at his car. HABENICHT, HUGH M. “Hobo” Home Room President Fire Squad Traffic Squad No matter how hard we struggle and try, We never can find a screwier guy 1
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KELLER, LUCILLE J. “Lu” National Honor Society Glee Club Tenni 2-3 The lad that usually rules the day, For Lu, is a boy by the name of Ray. KRAFT, CLIFFORD H. Honor Society Chess Team Fire Squad In a game of chess, it’s Cliff who leads. On the chess team, he really exceeds. LAMARCA, FRANK “Frankie»’ Football 3-4 Track 3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Though Frank in stature seems to be small He made the goals in basketball. LEHMANN, WINIFRED J. “Winnie Athletics 1-2-3-4 Musical Comedy 1-2-4 Honor Society 2-3 Who is Winnie’s pride and joy? Could it be that soldier boy? LUHRING, R. ELIZABETH “Betty” Badminton Obstacle Course First Aid To Liz, a gal that’s one swell friend, The best of everything we send. MAHER, SHIRLEY E. “Mickey” Twirling Majorette Traffic Squad H onor Society A drum majorette that can really twirl Is Shirley, a truly talented girl. KENDEL, RACHEL M. “Ray” Honor Society Athletics 1-2-3-4 Musical Comedy 4 Rachel’s laugh can be heard far and near. It’s a cute little giggle that brings good cheer. KRUMMENACKER, DORIS K. “Dot” Honor Society Obstacle Course Dramatic Club Doris intends to study the fashion. And model clothes that are really dashin’. LEHMANN, GEORGE “Lefty” Baseball 1-2-3-4 Fire Squad Glee Club George is the captain of the hall cops. And as a fellow, he’s really tops. LEVITT, EUGENE J. “Jockey” Band 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 COMET Staff 3-4 Toot that trumpet, Eugene, old boy, And you’ll bring your friends a world of joy. MADDEN, RUTH D. “Woofie” Honor Society Musical Comedy 2 Softball 3 As over the senior records we pour, We find another reporter in store. MANNILLA, ELSIE A. Even though she won’t want to admit Elsie’s a gal we’ll never see quit.
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