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bf ROBERT PARKINSON . . . IT Parlay losT his Trombone The school would have To buy him a new one. Band, orchesTra, Hi-Y, heavyweighT TooTball, inTramural and The girls compleTed his edua caTion. FERN PETERSEN . . . This iolly bif oT acTion handled well The O. E.O., Home Economics club and The Teminine lead in The senior play. Loves To read and dance as well as engage in church aTTairs. STANLEY PETERSON . , .A quief Triendly genT who enioys his bowl- ing. Having culTivaTed The use oT hammer and saw, STan is a pro when iT comes To carpenTry. Sail- ing, Tishing and naTure supply re- laxaTion. BARBAR ESHA . . . A basee ball game is Barb's delighT. This aThleTic girl, aspiring To sTenog- raphy, incidenTally Tickles The dance Tloor in no mean manner. ATTended MorTon High School I. l X 'Qs HARRY PORTER . . . lT Takes a Tellow wiTh ambiTion and TorTi- Tude To play heavyweighT TooT- ball aT l37 pounds. Was in The L club, The band, baskeTbaIl, Track and boxing. ChemisTry and Harry are cousins. CONSTANCE PRATHER ...This serious-minded girl displayed her meriTs in The French club, The Girl Reserves and baskeTball. A brillianT sTudenT, Connie Tinds diversion in reading, gardening and The Vergil club. HIRAM PARKS . . . This lanky musician pulls a mean horse-hair over his STradivarius. Somefhing beside The orchesTra. The iunior class play, bowling, and The Span- ish club made Hi a ladies' man. GWENDOLYN PETERSON . . . PersonaliTy and charm have broughT her inTo social demand. Divided her Time beTween Teenya, French club, Tennis and swimming. Aided The mail Trains beTween here and PrinceTon. MAE PLAISKE . . . Mae has dis- covered ThaT The Treasure oT The world can be Tound in books. She is one of Those rare indivi- duals who reads and undersTands Shakespeare. PuncTualiTy is a habiT Tor her. ANNE PODOLAK has a very commendable habiT of winding up on The honor roll regularly. Her many Triends say ThaT her sTudies come as easily as her smile. She's a member oT The BrookTield Sub Debs. MIKE PORTNER . . . A Three- leTTerman, Mike excels in basee ball, baslceTball and TooTball. Home runs, baskeTs and Touch- downs iusT come naTurally To The winner oT The Sedgewick medal. Maine's loss was our gain. HELEN PRESTIDGE . . . This pleasanT migranT Trom Wren, Tound ouTleTs Tor her Ohio, falenfs in O. E.O., French club. Tennis, volleyball and Girl Re- lnTeresTed in music and serves. church work, she is also a boTan- isT. ROBERT PARKINSON HIRAM PARKS FERN PETER SEN GWEN PETERSON STANLEY PETERSON ' MAE PLMSKE BARBARA PLESHA ANNE PODOLAK HARRY PORTER MlKE PORTNER C. PRATHER HELEN PRESTIDSE
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ELLEN MULLETT EARL NETTZEL cHARu.es NELSON FRANK Nic:HoLs l sirnr oAKss Romer o'smeN ROSE MARY O'BRTEN DOROTHY OWEN ROBERT OWEN ROBERT PALMER ARNOLD PANENKA ELLEN MULLETT . . . TalenTed is The word describing her arTisTic inclinaTions. Lives a liTe oT sporTs. BaskeTball, horseback riding, base- ball, swimming, Tennis, and Track are all Tops wiTh her. CHARLES NELSON . . .This OTT- spring oT The Nelson clan is Tilled wiTh radio acTiviTy. And how he welcomes The sighT oT a bowling alleyl A pair oT skaTes and slick ice is a combinaTion ThaT Chuck likes. BETTY OAKES' populariTy is aT- TribuTed To The TacT ThaT she makes Triends easily and keeps Them wiTh as liTTl'z eTTorT. She :pends her spare Time on horse- back, on a Tennis courT or in a swimming pool. ROSE MARY O'BRlEN . . .One can Tell aT a glance ThaT she is Bob's sisTer or Thaf Bob is her broTher. Red-haired and Irish, she is a leader and has a sense oT humor. ATTended Nazareth Academy I, 2. V N ROBERT OWEN . . . EnergeTic and deTermined, Bob made his name as manager oT The Iighf- weighT TooTball Team. He oTTered his aid To The Spanish club. Bob is counTing on a TuTure in The iunior college. ARNOLD PANENKA . . .Sincere and amiable, Arnie succeeds. ChemisTry assisTanT, heavyweighT baskeTball manager, and Science and MaTh club member. ScienTi- Tically minded, he Tinkers wiTh his Chevrolet EARL NEITZEL . . . This bashful lad plays The accordion aT home when he's sure nobody's lisTening. STamp collecTing and building models consume The remainder of his well spenT Time. FRANK NICHOLS is oTTen seen around Town in uniTorm on a bike, perTorming services Tor The Wes- Tern Union. He Thinks ThaT baskeT- ball is THE sporT. An experienced dancer. ROBERT O'BRlEN . . . Here's an aThleTe wiTh all The fire ThaT comes wiTh a red-headed Irish- man. Obe played TooTball and baskeTball wiTh an exhibiTion of genius. An L club member, he enioys all sporTs. DOROTHY OWEN . . . AcTiviTy, perseverance and aTTabiliTy are The reasons why DoT is a Top- noTcher. French club, Playmakers, Teenya, Girl Reserves presidenT 4, and O. E.O. prove ThaT she de- serves her posiTion, ROBERT PALMER . . . An aThleTe and easy-going Romeo , These expressions epiTornize Bob. BoTh Triend and Toe marvel aT his class aT Tennis and ping-pong. He's Tricky on The baskeTball Tloor Too. EVERETT PANTKE . . . ArchiTec- Ture and inTerior decoraTion are boTh The hobbies and aspiraTions of This carefree amicable youfh. Absorbed in aviaTion and The A. A. K., he has also culTivaTed The culinary arT.
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EDWARD PRICE GRACE OUEBBEMAN BERTHA RAMULIS FRANCES RAY CHARLES REAM ALICE REED ETHEL PROVOST EDNA RAGEN ELEANOR RASCHKE JANICE RAYMOND Huen REDHEAD M. RICHARDS EDWARD PRICE . . . Were his smile fo bring a good price , he could cerfainly rock fhe mone- fary sysfems of ihe world. Known as a good mixer. lnferesfed in golf, fennis, Traveling-and does he gel' around. GRACE QUEBBEMAN ...Where beaufy, brains and personalify meef, we find Oueb . Mosf acfive in fhe Senafe and Con- gress. Presidenf, German club. Capable in fhe fine arfs. Rides horses and drives Paclcards. BERTHA RAMULIS . . . Abilifies are fo be found in fyping and sfudying. Finds fime fo enioy boolcs as one of her hobbies. Rafher fond of horses. Popular music presenfs anofher means of delighf. FRANCES RAY is well lcnown for her dark hair and flashy black eyes. Mex lcan you guess fhe origin of fhis niclcname?l enioys dancing, swimming and geffing fhe besf ouf of life. Home Ec. 4. fD 11,5 I LX CHARLES REAM . . . Chucks fendancies are fowards fhe afh- lefic fields. Niclcnarned slow buf sure, Charlie . A sfar in fhe class- room. Connoisseur of THE mod- ern iazz bands and phofography. ALICE REED found many school acfivifies of inferesf. During her firsf fwo years girl's afhlefics, dramafics and music dominafed, while French club, Playmalcers, Teenya and Girl Reserves held her inferesf 3, 4, ETHEL PROVOST . . . Shorf, darlc and by all means good-looking. Finds pleasure in reading, danc- ing and swimming. Desires fo be a blues singer. Acfive in Home Economics clubs 3, 4, and Teenya, 4. EDNA RAGEN fraveled over ln- diana and Illinois geffing her high school educafion. Broughf a pleasanf soufhern accenf fo La Grange. Reading, riding and hik- ing consfifufe her hobbies. ELEANOR RASCHKE . . . El has a fufure as a successful busi- ness woman for she will be a mosf pleasanf and capable secre- fary. lnferesfed in home eco- nomics, afhlefics and having a good fime. JANICE RAYMOND . . . Gef a load of fhis: O. E.O. l, 2, 3, 4. class play 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Senafe 3, 4, French club 3, 4. Spanish club 2, 3, Playrnalcers 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4, presidenf 3, Teenya 3, 4. HUGH REDHEAD and his bass fiddle have given us lofs of swing. Sfudious, humorous, afhlefic and musical are his possessive adiecfives. TAB business sfaff 4. German club 3, 4, foofball, fracl: 3, 4. MARGARET RICHARDS . . . Quife reserved excepf when prov- ing her poinf. Sfudious and con- scienfious. Offen lefs her sense of humor gef fhe besf of her. French club 3, 4, Girl Reserves and Teenya 3, 4.
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