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ESTHER L. HILLIER . Essy . . . very easy on the eyes . . . seemed to like giggling better than speaking in speech class . . . a devoted Tri-Hi-Y member . . . her greatest interest in school was the Rifle Club . . . a queen candidate. ALTHEA S. HOCKENSMITH Al . . . the proud possessor of a two carburet- or Ford . . . always wore the latest styles . . . apparently enjoyed missing school . . . had a price- less gift of gab . . . liked speech class and speech work . . . contented to wait and see what the future holds. PATRICIA J. JARVIS Pat . . . secretary of the Tri-Hi-Y . . . spent many an evening at Guy's chatting with her friends . . . wished there were more tall boys with whom to dance . . . a member of Miss Carroll's choruses . . . looks to a future in nursing. GEORGE W. LEWIS Geordie . . . played varsity basketball his senior year . . . one of Miss Hershey's worries . . . proud member of V. F. W. Drum and Bugle Corp . . . seldom missed a school dance or social event . . . undecided about his future. JOANN MAE LOUGHNER Joe . . . preferred the typing room to any other . . . member of the F. H. A., Tri-Hi-Y, and Commercial Club . . , Joe was liked better as she was known better . . . considering floral designing. Lois ANN MONTROSE Lois,' . . . constant companion of Toots . . . avid basketball fan who gave up her post as a major- ette to become a cheerleader . . . Works in her father's store in her spare time . . . hopes to be a telephone operator. DEAN P. NEIMAN Dean . . . editor-in-chief of Carillon . . . president of student council, senior class, band, and Hi-Y . . . liked any phase of dramatics . . . played varsity basketball until his senior year . . . took part in the N. F. L .... Quill and Scroll member. ELEANORE J. O'CONNELL Eleanore . . . being elected Tri-Hi-Y pres- ident, secretary of the Student Council, and Senior Queen proved this girl's competence and popularity . . . her winning smile and variety of intersts made her a friend of all . . . sang in all choruses. RICHARD L. PAINTER Dick . . . capable president of Commercial Club . . . always ready to take part in any argument . . . participated in all intramural sports . . . full of unused abilities . . . usually managed to get to school late . . , joined the Navy. DOLORES A. RAY Toots', . . . one of Murphy's pleasant clerks . . . secretary of the Commercial Club . . . active member of the Tri-Hi-Y . . . liked her high-stepping role as head drum majorette . . . will seek a job after graduation.
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DONALD D. ADAMS Don . . . business manager of the yearbook . . . manager of the band . . . vice-president of the senior class . . . wrote sports articles for Round- Up . . . one of our best dressed boys . . . would rather argue than eat . . . Quill and Scroll member. ROBERT LEE ALLSHOUSE Lee . . . came to school for shop and gym classes . . . played varsity basketball his junior year . . . liked marching with the V. F. W. Drum and Bugle Corp . . . dependable stage hand for theatricals . . . Mr. Senior's right hand man . . . future electrician. SALLY LOU BOCH Sally . . . diligent yearbook worker . . . a pusher in Tri-Hi-Y . . . liked Miss Hershey's P. 0. D. class discussions . . . first girl in drivers ed. class to pass her driver's test . . . couldn't express her thoughts . . . hopes to be a laboratory technician. JOHN R. CARNATHAN Dick . . . served as typist for the Round-Up . . . was always missed on the first day of hunting season . . . liked tall girls . . . spent many of his evenings at the show . . . would like to be a store manager someday. JOHN K. CLARKE Jack . . . one of Irwin High's big-boys . . . nimble center of the varsity quintet . . . manager of the band . . . believes his future lies in aviation . . doing the art work for the publications proved his versatility. DOROTHY M. D'ETAR Dolly . . . one of our future homemakers . . . influential member of F. H. A. and Commercial Clubs . . . was a snappy majorette . . . usually seen with Joann . . . wasn't too thrilled about coming to school . . . hopes to be a comptometer Operator. DANIEL DONNELLY Dan . . . thought desks were made to sleep on . . . he and Dick Ference were often seen tinker- ing with their cars . . . his name was frequently found on the A. M. tardy slips . . . enjoyed watching Or participating in any sport. DALLAS B. EATON Bucky . . . a Penn Township boy who came to Irwin as a senior . . . mixed in well with his new classmates . . . fond of all sports, particularly base- ball . . . never ceased to wonder at how the teachers of Irwin graded. RICHARD N. FERENCE Dick . . . business manager of Round-Up . . . took part in all intramural sports . . . member of Hi-Y . . . could be depended on to run errands in his car . . . distinguished by his crew-cut . . . aspires to be an engineer. LURANA J. HEIDBREDER Lou . . . active in musical organizations . . . vice-president of Tri-Hi-Y . . . chuckled over being the only girl in t'solid class . . . always found on the honor roll . . . had the utmost patience in solving problems . . . will be an elementary teacher. I l l 5 F 2 5 .Mn- IW ,,:qI l l If I qi A 5 l A
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SENIORS . . . H4 fool 7'oufa'zcf5 a fatter cum I Don demonstrates a train to June and Dave. Q Alice helps Joe and Fred at Public Library. I Paul suggests practicing' on Dal. Q Two Dicks and a Dean add to the Christmas rush 11
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