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,. George' 'French -- Red was very popular in boih ihe 'alhlelic and lrhe social side of school life. He was Junior-class presideni, capiain of lhe soccer Jream, and a valuable member of ihe bas- kelball and baseball reams. Gerfrude Fries-4 Ger+ was al- ways welcome 'ro Room 8 ai I2:25. The po+a'ro chips she sold were parlly' responsible for her populariiy. . Fulion, Jr. - Wally is 'onexoi 'rhe leading iunior drum- mers.in The Slale. having won 'maryyi-awards during -Jrhef .sum- mers r-Al+hough','f'Wally is iusi agrnidgel in siieg he is ailarge lo,undl,ei ofipersonalny. ' l Doroihy Furgalackai- High school will'no+ possess half Hs zesl' when Do+'s spiriled and gay presence has been removed. Her? warm hearl, frolicsome way, and' sympafheric naiure all com- bined +0 'Form a delighliul per- .'sasfsa.ls+y. Q, Francis Gaffey- Gail has an eye thai rarely misses +he bas- ker. iHe always used lhe back way +o school: ir's belrer when onehas only 'rwo minules. Alfred Gawlick-- Al , anolher fellow who is very quiet Jrended s+ricl'ly 'ro his school work: buf don'l' gel lhe idea 'rhar he is a sof'rie , for he can piich a -greafsofi-ball game any day in +he week. A' fa' cms-rg Mi. fs .,.. , , :R 1 'fr ,m44,E'h x ,i 1' A ,. -,. iv i ,:,-my ,f 1 y mf 1233: :fir at I .74 ae? 3. i r aygrgi, Q , H 11 'si-gs 1 ' ' 'f-4 525, fs: K' ' ,,., 5- eg.. ' ' 33 f s V . wwf .ig -.'431-yffrggq -A .ui -isgf :ss-153:-rwh g, i ,gg . 4 . v wfg iy' Q ,552 Kgs, ,,, ' rf' fafseyifw - - Us ,Q Q: - airs As? i .. J' 4. ,V ig if Florence Gaynor-When you hear a long yodel echoing ihrough +he air. Flo is around somewhere. She is exiremely versahle, for she is able 'ko Vchangeufrom a noisy Mickey Rooney +o a quie+xVic+orian maiden. o i Gendron - Alice- always looks as if she has iusl' srepped our of a hailoox. Her many .friends are envious of ap- Y: pea ra nce. . . . ,-' Layrence Gendron- Larry had ihe 'honor of being presidenl' of fsihe Washinglon Hislorical Soi ciefry. Larry played fciolballfli when his marks permiHerjl', 'and2, quiie a man wi'rh rhe vgomenff I 1 o ' c Bea+rice Gers+enbla'H' - Hiere isgai fgirl whose love for loqudciiy exf .ceeds all of her oiher numerous pleasures. However, she is well 'liked by lhose who know her in- +ima+ely. 3 . i' ,li' f, 'Q Mary Giacco- Mary is quiei' and 5'-'l:pf?Q -4 unassuming. Alihough she never S'li'i2f -'S f 1' fa sg.. pw Jrook aclive parliciparion in school evenis, we know 'rhal' she was roofing for us. iii f. . Edward Gibney- Speed is 'rhe 3? 5 h--f e g 5' quiei fellow who didn'l' have eg, 97' much lo say bul was always K A 455 N . brighi in class. Alihough he g .2 A wasn'+ 'foo cLuick, he was a very . ggi., - ' X erlicienl bas eiball manager. 'Q i' A . es '-e. ' X- r s,,.,i'X..- , . ,,, ., .ns ref ' af
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i 5 ..v i .sal Wanda Grodska-Wanda is a girl wifh a' pracfical view of life. Her easy-going nafure has won her many friends of fhe same frame of mind. Clofhes make Qg,fhev'5man. .and 'fBob h will always fbQ'iiiI76m6mb4Sf'Sd:'Af for his ward-W i51f'rolie.., He displayed much cour- ilqffagleilin being fhe firsf sfudenf ,g.,:ai' gM.H.S.' 'ro 'wean an abbre- rviafedi overcoaf: Joseph Gucwa- Joe , ihe car- penfer. is ,consfrucfing a fine scholasfic record for himself. Good marks seemed fo have some sorf of a magic affracfion for Joe's reporf card. or is if fhaf The clever are rewarded? Cecelia Gura-Whai' would Room j I have done wifhoui' Coal as V home-room represenfafive. She 2 is as dependable as 'rime ifself. Dorofhy Haffner - 'Do1 ' did nof parficipafe, in- many exfra cur- ricularnacfivifies. buf she was a follower of +he feam. We are fold. fhough. +ha+i fhe game I wasn r always 'rhe main affrac- fion. George Hallbach-- Smoke was fhe mighfy mife from Room 8. ln fhe afhlefic deparfmeni' 'rhis fellow was a persisfenf parfici- panf. Ifwas Smoke's official capacify 'ro fasfe, smell, and observe fhe resulfs of Mr. Jurale's experimen1's.- 5 Rf . Qi? -.J-3 . - .. V . .gr '47 ,,., - ggi.,-Y.,:x.3 ar -k., Am - 5- -,R 3 5 5' Aff' --mi ' -9 4' in A 6 .S i . 2- rl l .e a -r ' l n A 2 UQ:-EA? 5 ' ,A 'WNW fi 4'1- . M51 aff Q if 'ee as 'ill .,, ' if . s' 55.5 Kf.1'N's','if ' , asf . -41.1-:iw i g gs ,, ir ' i 4. . my ' sow, '..' i. ' 3 ' sk-J .i Q, H - -2, Lf' .Ig 3, .. - . xg I, . 4 -5: in wry- , 3, ,' gn. , . is fi X. ,I H N, . A A , . , Q 4 M A 3 R .2 I ' 132 ' I . , . .3 was :xiii .vf wr , as . . J . if , . is se ? ' -' . 'ilks Q, ,sw.,,f..wi awe -his ' 1,f9'1S':-z-if I .s - ar' is -:wish r ' '-- ri gm. 41,5 1 ww .,.,ggl5f' ' ire: . i w' 1 'fran X v Y- . - UW f ' : ey Kg, ,mm 5 5 . vas A ,X ., i-1 ,if i ' f if K V E . I i my 'If' ai k -xt '40 . I ! 4:9 fa i i i,., -Q .KL . i if . ,,p,,,,-,....., ,,.,. ,,., T fi. n .3 V .. -., .. -, i E9 . -i s ,A 4 U, f ' 'ix rf- s Q1 l 1 . -J M' fi' ' . 'X f s,i2:fl I Q ' f 1 ' . ae , g .., K ' ' , wif' -- 'ff' ,' 1, fwl 9 ,. se-- ' J f f' ill, is-Bibi . Q ' 5 2 i 'i?if19ii i ...V iz , . . f-.s . . a' M X , ,ngais L T' '1 f MS HIW1' 3 e Q lags'-lf aff ' - ,gfw 7... f ' I Mi..-L17 Roberf Halsfein- Bob played his guard posifion on fhe foof- ball feam so well 'rhaf he was chosen All-Sfafe guard in his junior year. This year he was shiffed fo fackle and was in- jured in fhe firsf game. Mark Hamilfon-ln our band Mark was fhe liffle man wifh The drums. He seems +0 be following righf along in fhe foofsfeps of his fafher ini be- coming a fine archifecf. Rifa Harrison-Rifa loved rifle shoofing and really .fook quife an inferesf in school work. She would like fo become a diefifian. Dorofhy Hass-- Doi was al- ways wearing some .new 'rrinkef she made in handicraffs class. We expeci' her 'ro open a nov- elfy shop any day affer grad- uafion. Shirley Hayes-- Shirl is neifher quief nor falkafive, buf iusf an in-behNeen qirl. Her pleasanf manner helped her fo make ac- quainfances easily. Doris Hazlefi'-Doris could have been fermed a worry war'l ' as far as chemisfry was concerned. We don'+ know why, for she certainly knew all fhe answers. She also excels in speed skafing and has raced off wifh many honors.
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