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9 9 0 9 I A. I Q I THE TIME TO MAKE DECISIONS HAS COME yi I RICHARD J. CUIvIIvIINCs NORBERT L. ACKERMANN Nobi . . , extremely popular with everyone . . . played varsity basketball for three years . . . collected butterflies, played the violin, and spent adventurous summers roaming the West . . . looked forward to the engineering profession. MABEI, H. ALLAN One of our top-notch girls in sports . . . always seen with Bones . . . spent free periods helping the nurse . . . collected pennants as a hobby . , . would like to become a typist. DAVID F. BARNARD Dave . . . Assistant business manager of the Carillon . . . the Veep of the Senior Class . . . enjoys hunting and driving . . . always ready for a good argument . . , thought girls were nice people . . .' expected to study engineering. BARBARA BARRISH re resented Irwin High at State Barb . . . p Forensics Contest . . . member of the big four . . . Chemistry was No. 1 on her hate parade . . . kept movie theaters in business . . . Will study dramatics at Penn State. PAUL H. BERCMAN Bergie . . . elected Governor of the school . . . in plays and forensics . . . a lone wolf in typing class . . . Hi-Y president . . . had a great sense of humor . . . hobby is gardening . . . wanted to be a floral designer. '16 i0RBERT L. ACKERMANN MABI-:L H. ALLAN DAVID F. BARNARD BARBARA BARRISH PAUL H. BERGMAN CARL D. DAVIS SHIRLEE R. EPLEY NICHOLAS GELIS JOANNE L. HARRISON RICHARD J. CUMMINGS 'fLightning . . . though never in a hurry . . . the milk business gave him an excuse for being late . . . always in a happy mood . . . shellaced his rolls in home ec. class . . . expects to help Uncle Sam after graduation. CARL D. DAVIS Archie . . , Irwin's popular crooner . . . experts considered him the best dribbler in high school competition . . . enjoyed playing basketball, acting in plays, and going to formals . . . hoped to break into the music world. SHIRLEE R. EPLEY Ep . . . senior queen candidate . . . especially enjoyed basketball season . . . at fast typist . . . her cheerleading helped spark the team . . . had an unusual giggle . . . planned to prepare for sec- retarial work at Stenotype Institute. NICHOLAS GELIS ' Nick . . . our president for three consecutive years . . . a respected leader . . . a well dressed gentleman . . . admired Stan Kenton's music . . . a terrific dancer . . . Varsity basketball player for two years . . . his shop projects were works of art. JOANNE L. HARRISON Jo . . . Head Majorette . . . enjoyed writing the gossip column for the Round-Up . . . basketball season was her delight . . . an ardent Navy admirer . . . turned study hall into a gab session . . . hopes to become a stenographer. A
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TO THESE WE GIVE PRAISE ARTS and CRAFTS GIRLS' SPORTS Nick Gelis, Marion Leffler, Arlene Long. Dorothy Jones, Mabel Allan. SCHQLARSHIP HOME ECONOMICS Evanna Heidbreder, David Barnard. Carla Norllergv Jam, Kylandcfv HQIQU McKenna. FOEEQISICS ' , QUILL and scRoLL al Iam Ballhh' Maynald Kemerel' Jerry Vernail, Helen MQKL-nna, Ann Schnur, BOYS, SPORTS Carla Norberg. ISE!! page 513 COMMERCIAL Joanne Harrison, Jane Rylandcr. 15
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