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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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GJ BETTY JANE MILLER-Honey was a Wyman's Day model and saleslady. The Girl Reserves and Jr, Red Cross took up her extra-curricular time. BETTY VIRGINIA MILLER - Squeaky was another Iiand member. She, too, served the Red Cross Club and found a deal of pleasure in help- ing others in this fine organization. DON K. MILLER-Don was always up in the air, we mean his interest was in the Airplane, Study, and Ush- ers Clubs. His favorite sport was talking, tAirplanes.l RAYMOND H, MILLER - Ray-'s lucky day this birthdayl is March Tth. His special interest was the Learn to Dance Club. lNot Graduatini: in Junel ROBERT L. MITCI-IELL7A Hi-Y member, Bob also joined the Screen. Football, and Study Clubs. Bob loved to roam the halls of ye olde hiirh school. ROBERT MOORE-Modest and un- assuminiz Bob listed no activities. But we have this to say about him: his splendid work in Science and Math has put him hinh in the honor roll. RUTH MORGAN-Joe's dark snappy hair and blue eyes fit nicely into the atmosphere of the Spanish Club. As a hobby she choses knitting. ELIZABETH MORRIS-Known to all as Beth. She warbled with the Glee Club and livened up every gathering with many extemporaneous and un- suspected comments. JAMES MOHRISfJim came to Riley from Central twhich is understand- ablel. He was a lone-wolf around Riley, but those who got to know him said he was a line fellow. DONALD lil, BIOSHER-Don was an ardent scientist and enjoyed his work in the Science Club tremendously. He served as president of the Rod and Gun Club. ERVIN A. MUCH-Slim was a foot- ball manager for three years. This was a Job which had to be done by someone, and Ervin did tine with it. He was a member of the Sports Re- view Club. ELEANOR ANNE MULIJI-LRlNKf Lucky went from the Jr. A l'lay to the Drama Club, but her talents were in the Dress Ilesiirnimr Club and Girl Reserves. JACK MURPHY7Jack was a Hi-Y member and played in the Riley Hand, Jack should be admired for being: able to take Chemistry and Physic at the same time. JOHN NAGY- Nugget had more fun fighting: with Bob Newman about who not the top shelf in the locker. John was also interested in the Senior Science Club, besides being: an active sports fan. MARY MARTHA NALL-May 24 is the Happy Birthday of Mary Mar- tha. She found interest in the Hi- Times, besides being a loyal sup- borter of the Glee Club. AARON NALLY4Aaron will lonz he remembered as one of the most faith- ful of the Glee Clubers. He enjoyed the operettas- Doctor of Alcontaran and Waltz Dream . ztlfff, . ...i . W , 6 P .sf . f if A ROGER. M. NASH-Roger liked to attend the games. but his red hair really stood on end if our team was in danger of being defeated. Rot: was also a member of the Hi-Times staff. FRANCIS NEEDHAM-Here we have Parky he was outdoor sportsman, for the true was really the happiest when huntinu. tishinu. or exhibit- inp: his skill in the Rod and Gun Club. VIVIAN NEFF'7Vivian had quiet manners and big blue eyes, She worked at the attendance desk, and will no doubt make an excellent sec- retary or an efficient housewife. BERT E. NELSONA-The audiences who View the Riley stage productions seldom to the cnginee realize how much credit goes Stage Club for their careful rim: of sets, Bert was a mem- ber of this club. GENE NEMETHeGene was a mem- ber of the Varsity Golf Team, He also was a candidate for a Varsity Basketball berth. STEVE F. NEMETH-One of our most valuable athletes was Steve. Besides his activities on the football field, Peep was a dyed-in-the-wool jitterbug, GWENDOLYN NEWBECK - Gwen was the perfect librarian. Her inter- est in books also prompted her to membership in the Latin Club and Hoosier Poet Club, Her quiet person- ality won her many friends. M. JEAN NEWMANfParleZ-vous Francaise? Mademoiselle M, Jean Newman enjoyed the French Club besides participating in the G.A.A. and Hoosier Poet Clubs.
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