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ROBERT STAFFORD Quiet. A gentleman. Hob has a keen mind that will help you solve your problems—ardent Class Baskeball 3. 4 sport fan takes an active part in many of f A 9 the F. F. A. activities. He gets along well in English Grammar, his favorite subject. TWILA STOKELY Always neat has lovely blonde hair was an active member of the Home Ec. Club. Home Ec. Club 3 Girls' Chorus 4 Reporter Mer-Hi 2. 3 Class Basketball 3, 4 Western Union. Please” Arsenic and Old Lace Band 2. 3. 4 Class Vice-President 2 Class President 3 Transfer from Buchtel High. Akron. Ohio. 2 Class President 2 Cb.ss Basketball 2 Chr. Souvenir Committee Class Party 3 Mer-Hi Staff 4 Western Union. Please Librarian 4 Mixed Chorus 2. 4 JOHN STROSSER Tall, dark and quiet. John is difficult to know, but when you know him there is no better friend his main interest is Earla and whenever you see one. you see the other. MARY E. TAYLOR Pretty, with dark hair and eyes—learned to ride so she could keep up with the Cavalary— adores chocolate sodas and Van Johnson— spends her leisure time writing letters.
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Transfer from Sacred Heart Acadamy. Springfield. Illinois. 3 Class Volleyball. 3, 4 Class Basketball 3. 4 Chr. Refreshment Committee Party 3 Prom Refreshment Committee Chr. 3 JANET SEARS Late in joining our class, but has made up for lost time—a good student and active in all sports keeps the conversation lively and enjoys a good discussion her favorite color is “Navy blue. She is sure to make a success in whatever she does. Class Party Refreshment Committee 4 Girls’ Chorus I MARY SHOEMAKER A sweet little girl, very quiet in her ways— another of our usherettes at the local movie— don’t joke too much with Mary, she takes everything seriously. DOROTHY SMITH Dorothy is one of our quiet girls. She always seems to have much to say she always agrees with you never misses having her P. O. D. rei orts. CLYDE SNYDER Here is a country lad—has made quite well in school, especially in Agriculture. Clyde has won prizes at Slippery Rock and has earned the Keystone Farmer.” Pape Twenty-Two
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LOUISE THOMSON Attractive and business-like. Louise is very •'Wiir'ing to s| end her evenings writing letters- as secretary of the class she has proven herself to very capable. Friendly and cheerful, she is poppular with everyone she knows. Game Committee Chr. Class Party 1 Class Basketball 2 Class Volleyball 2 Mer-Hi Staff 3. 4 “Western Union. Please” Librarian 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary 4 Music Committee Chr. Class Party 3 Class Secretary 2 Class Party Music Commit tee Chr. 1. 2. 4 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3 Class Volleyball 1. 2. 3 Mer-Hi Re| orter 1. 2, 3. 4 “Western Union, Please “Arsenic and Old Lace” Mixed Chorus 2. 3, 4 EARLA VOGAN With pretty blue eyes and a friendly smile. Karla is a friend of everyone. One of our talented actresses. Early starred in both the Junior and Senior plays. ELEANOR WATTS Tall, with dark hair and eyes. Has a beautiful complexion. Wants to be a nurse, and will make a good one. MARTHA JEAN WHITE The most all-around girl in the Senior Class— her leadership this year as President has shown us much in the art of handling matters smoothly. Martha excels in her studies, loves six rts. Page Twenty-Four Class Basketball 4 Class Volleyball 4 Home Ec. Club 1 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Volleyball 1. 2. 3. 4 Mer-Hi Reporter 1, 2 Orchestra 2. 3 Mixed Chorus 2, 3 Class President 4 Western Union, Please” Prop. Chairman Chr. Game Committee Class Party 1
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