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.5 . mc. C N -E ra' ARLENE MARTINf Pepper loved to sing. and participated in all Glue Club atlairs. She made a lovely court lady in The Waltz Dream . THOMAS MARTIN-Tom was a very modest, blue-eyed boy. His indus- trious nature accounted for his ex- tensive machine shop work. DONALD MARVEL-We have a budding scientist in the person of Don Marvel. The position of Presi- dent of the Honor Study Club fell his way. too. GREGORY MCCAUGHAN - t'liald5 ' was an all around man. From bein! Hi-Y Chaplain to singing in the Glee Club, he merrily went his way. Those Hutch haricuts :ave him that in- telligent look. JACK MQCOSKEY- Bud came to Riley in his Junior year. He particu- larly enjoyed Mr. Hafron's Health class. He also listed the Rod and Gun Club as an interestinir orilaniza- tion. MARGUERITE Mi'CIlEN1M3TIZllU- rite was interested in nursinxr as a career and we are sure she will make a line one. She is already workinir in a hospital. DALE MCDANIELS- Punchy was a sportsman deluxe. He will long be rtmembered for his breath-taking: basketball maneuvers, while football was not the least of his activities. WINIFRED MCDIVITT- Winnie was a winsome lass. She was very quiet and sedate in school but we have reason to believe that she was the center of fun outside the class- room. ' D MARIE MCENENY- Duchess was a member of the Student Council, Glee Club, and the Usher's Club. Marie was extraordinary in the fact that she had one brown eye and one green eye. MILDRED MCFADDEN-Milly wore the G.A A. emblems all through high school. She played softball, basket- hall, and volley ball, besides helping Miss Snyder in the crib , WM. Mc1N'l'YRE- Mae wasn't really lazy. he was just always sleepy. MALCOLM C. MCINTYRE-Mickey was president of the Glee Club, the Senior Class, and was Vice President and Secretary of the Hi-Y. He was a Junior Rotarian, and in the Glee Club Operas, the Junior A Play, Tom Cobb . JAMES McMILLEN- Mae was an- other fine athlete. After going: out for football he quickly made his way to the top, He brought home several monoerams and made a line Captain of the team. He was an honor stu- dent. MERRILY JANE MEAD-Merrily came to Riley late in her high school days. In Elkhart she played in the E. II. S, Band. MIKE MEDICH- Sidney went all out for sports.. His favorite sports were football and basketball. BETTY MEDOW-Betty will be re- membered by pedestrians and male drivers as that izirl with the cream- colored convertible. She was a loyal member of the French Cluh. iii if A Q gg, in 'ee S1 CAROLYN MEESKE-Carolyn was the secretary of the Senior class and also played in the band. She was prompter for the Jr. A Play. MONA MERRICK-Mona said debat- ing was her favorite sport. She was also a member of the Drama Club and the Hoosier Poet Club. THOMAS MERRIMAN-Tom was a very versatile lad. Sometimes he was Stokowski. then Duchin. and at other times a Barrymore. His forte, how- ever. really was music. He composed, arranged. and directed, and led the Glee Club with his fine baritone voice. DORTHY METZGER-Tot was a G.A A. ptirl many semesters. She also. enjoyed the Latin Club, participated in the Sr. A Assembly and the So- eioloxry Trip. SUSANNA METZGER-Sue was in liand for four years and was also in the Glee Club. G.A.A. and was a Student Council representative. RAYMOND C. MISINSKI - Gat was in the Sports Review Club, Chess Club, and was deeply interested in Mechanical Drafting. MARY MIHOLICK-Mary was a lovely brown-curly haired izirl. She was active in athletics but her ambi- tion is to be a hair-stylist. BETTY D, MILLER- Red was a cute little Senorita who belonged to the Spanish Club and Learn To Dance Club. She was also a member of the Banquet Service Club.
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