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PEGGY POINSETT Peggy is one of our well liked girls who is known to all of us as the Peg of Our Hearts. She is interested in sports and is president of the Girls' Auxiliary. She played an important part in our Senior Play as Mrs. Shermer. Peggy is vice-president of the Senior Class and a great help whenever she is needed. RUTH POINSETT You aren't seeing doubleg this really did hap- pen Again . Ruth is vice-president of the Student Council. She enjoys sp-orts and is a member of the girls basketball team. Ruth did justice to the character of Mrs. Dolson in the Senior Play. PCEEY Poinsett Ruth Poinsett JUSTINE RUTH Cheering our team to victory is the main in- terest of this Hot Can- ary. Justine holds the title of Concert Mistress of the orchestra, in which she has played four years. We'll al- ways remember the clever songs that she wrote to help advertise our Junior Prom. To be a nurse is Justine's ambition. Justine Ruth Ralph Savidge DOROTHY SENBACH Dotty Ann is a petite, vivacious senior girl with a warm friendly smile. At basketball games she bubbles over with excitement, but at base- ball games even tops this. I Love a Parade are her familiar words since joining the Drum and Bugle Corps. Centralia gives vent to her writ- ing abilities. RICHARD SKED We certainly hope that the old phrase, Money Is The Root of All Evil , doesn't apply to Dick. He has been our A.A. Treasurer for four years. On the basketball court, Dick puts to use a neat setshot. He portrayed Mr. Dolson in the Senior Play and also did a good job as President of Glee Club. U RALPH SAVIDGE Ralph is an easy-go- ing, fun loving senior always ready for a laugh. He can be found most of the time in his souped up '36 Ford. Ralph just loves Hot Rod Races. He spent several weeks in the hospital this winter as a result of one. We will never forget the quiet purr of his Ford motor and we will never forget Ralph. Dorothy Senbach Richard Sked
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WAYNE LOWE In the Good Old Summertime Wayne is usually found at the Quarry. He is president of the Varsity Club, played halfback on the soccer team, and was an outfielder on the base- ball team. Wayne is willing to lend a helping hand at any time. He can usually be seen driving around in a Bel-Air Chevy. MARY LOU MASON Lou is Secretary of the Yearbook Club. She did a fine job helping Mrs. Kuser on the make-up committee for the Senior Play. Mary Lou goes steady with a boy in Bell Bottom Trousers. She is easy-going and well liked by everyone. She plans to be a lab technician. in the future. Wayne Lowe Mary Lou Mason ROSEMARY McVEIGH Vim, vigor, and vital- ity are words that fit Rosemary to a T. She is an excellent guard on the girls' basketball team, and is noted for her gay laugh and her lovely clothes. Every- one will miss Our Wild Irish Rose and the spirit and fun she puts into everything she does. Rosemary McVeigh Anna Millington RICHARD MORAN Dick can usually be seen at the Titusville Fire House. He is very musically inclined since he is President of the Titusville Drum and Bugle Corps and gives lessons on the bugle. He is in the Glee Club, but sings praises of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Dick collects records and has a very complete collection. How about Getting Out Those Old Records, Dick? SI MORRILL Si can usually be found working at the Quality Market or playing his shiny new trumpet. He is president of the orchestra and leader of the dance band, besides having a band of his own called the Melo-Tones. We danced while Si and The Band Played On. ANNA MILLINGTON Any Time you need a helping hand with some commercial work you can always depend on Anna. She's one of our efficient office prac- tice girls. Anna is also one of our ardent basketball fans. She can be seen at practi- cally every game. Richard Moran Si Morrill
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MICHAEL SLOBISKI We will remember Mike as one of the best dressed boys in our class. He and a certain girl can be seen Together , driving his car or bowl- ing. Mike played halfback on the soccer team and catcher on the baseball team. We will miss him and his shy grin. PATRICIA SMITH Ain't She Sweet! Pat is the Centralogue's editor-in-chief, and a capable one. She is kept busy with Gay, her dog, and Flicka, her horse. She has an ample wardrobe, and does it justice. Pat is known for her heart-warming smile, twink- ling eyes, and darling dimples. Michael Slobiski Patricia Smith RUTH ANN SNOOK I'm sure Snookie will be remembered by all of us as a pal who is Always good for a laugh. She has quite a driving ambition too. Ask the boys if she couldn't give them a good race. Ruth Ann Snook Lois Snyder MICHAEL STELLITANO Mike is a tall, good-looking senior, usually found doing art work. His hobbies, painting and art, are very ably put to use for various projects. He could well be the Old Master Painter him- self. Mike's secret ambition is to go to dramatic school, and he might, after his wonderful per- formance as Bob in the Senior Play. CAROL STOUT Carol is one of the peppy all-round members of our class. She is always laughing and is cer- tainly no Slowp0ke. Her favorite pastimes are walking in the park and paddling down the river in her kaiak during the summer months. Her ambition: to be a future farmer with - you know who. LOIS SNYDER Here's a girl who gave Glee Club a sup- porting hand. When you see Lois, there's very often A Song in Her Heart. Why not? She has the voice to go with the song. You'll know she has a mighty big' voice, too, if you are anywhere near her at a basketball game. Michael Stcllitano Carol Stout
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