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HOWARD CLINE S ' tt :)iie ill M Jofi HimarJ annoy; Villi) his farm jn.t ra.lii) hf ' i a happ boy. 1)1. ■•• Clul) 1. RICHARD DANNER I iiant ,i nn liiii ' ' , i o to BiC: On I he n.aj of life may he never slit . F... tl;lll ■;- . la Uftlinll l-:;-.!-4: ij|e - fliil. 1-2 :;-4. r.;is.-l all : ' .-4 ; Booster ' lub 4: Juriioi- Poliff !-2-:i; Class Play :! : HiRh S. honl Play I; Hi-Y 4; Volleylall I-2-:!-4; S..r ' tliall 1-2; .Musii- hVslival 1-2 .1; Memoir- Staff 4: I ' lass Ma ketlall 2-:i-4: Teacher ' s S e ' y. . JENNIE De GIRALOMO VInv f ;, ),r )(!• aiij ambition. We hope omcilay to hear Iter aiiJition . «;iee C iAi l-2-:!-4: .Monitor :1 : ( lass Sextet l-2-:!-4; .Mu.sie Festival 2-:i- 4; I.ilerary ( ' i Htest 2-:!-4; TaCeteria .•!-4: liooster i ' hil 2-:!-4; Tearher ' s See ' y. 4; Office Sec ' y. 1; Wrse Cloiir ::. I ' lass Volleyl.all 1-2; ! ask.thall 1 2, JOSEPHINE EVANS l ill, tjlkuiUf, jiij niar ; III all things ihe ' loe her l arl. Sellol.i]shi|) l-2-: ' ,-4; Mid-Hi 1-2-3- 4; Debate l-2-:i-4; l.iti-rary Contest 4; Office Sei- ' y. :)-4; Class offlier 1- 2-:!; Class I ' lay :i; Si-hool E ' lay :i-4; Hooster Clul) 1-2 4; (iirl Reserves 4; Clee Cluli l-2-:;-4; Verse Cl;oir 1- 2-:!-4; Class Sextet l-2-:!-4; i;irl Scout 1-2; liadio l-lay 4; Class In- door 1-2-: ' ,; Hask.-tl .III l-2-:!-4; Vol- leyb:ill l-2-:!-4; All-Slar Team 1-2- :i-4. DOROTHY GREER S; .i; ' ,i, ' ■ talki ' iy she Joes iiith zei ' , lliil III Janimx » jc Joei her best. Olee Clutj 1; Moosler Club l-2-:i-4; Class Volleyball l-2-:!-4; naskeiball 1-2-3-4; Indoor 1-2-4; AU-Slar Team 2-3-4; Class I ' lay : ' ,; Hit;ll School I ' lay 2; Office Sei ' y, 4; T -a lier ' s Secy. 4. .Memoir Staff 1; K.itlio riav 4. (LtrvAA c i MERVIN CONRAD Timid, rov, anJ front hears he ' ll run Don ' t let it fool you, he ' s still full of fun. orcheslra l-2-:;-l; I ' and 2-:!-4; C.Iee Clul, I . Mu-ic K ■ tival 2-3; Ili-Y 4. liadio I ' Ki }; l.itei-Mry Contest WARREN DANNER ed i ht njir and ' al l ' ' ; iO ' luek) his u iy: II I ' II not run nut of pikes in a year iiiid a d.iy. Football ;:. i;asketbail 1-2; Class Basketball l-2-: ' .-4. Volbyiall 1-2-:;- 4; Basi ' ball :;-4; (lice (•:u ' i 1-3-4; Music Festival :;-!; Koy Scouts 2. MARGARET De GIRALOMO hii ' -l , o ' m . ji ' iile jiid jti rii , She ' s iieier seen uithouf » ' r lain. Clee Club l-. ' -:;-l; class Septet 1-2- 3-4; Literary Cont4-st 2-:l-l; Music Festival 2-3-1; l.iluari.in 3-4; Booster Club 2-3-4; C.iftcria I; Teacher ' s Sec ' y. 4; class Basketball 1-2: Volleybill 1-2; Verse Chi;ir 2- 3, MARLON FELLER Ills nood ItUJiiored inaiii7 r :s of tin admired •■yi l it s needless lo ;v he ' s i-sue. ' l fired. Orcheslra 1-2-3-4; lt;in.l 2-3-4; Class I ' lay ; . School | ' l;iy 4; Ili-V 4; Clee Clul, l-2-:;-l. .Musi. ' Festi- val 2-3-4; iMemoir Staff I; Mid-Hi 4; Radio I ' lay 1; Class Basket lui II 1-2-3-4; V..lleylall 2-3; Basfball 3- 4. f J - ROBERT HARDlfe Miia s iiishim here and there, lie seems to f r utthoul a rare. ' •|:iss I ' biy :; ; Hitih S,-liool I ' lay 4; ili-V 4; Boy Scouts 1-2-3-4; l ' ' oot- ball Maiiaser 2; Basketball Mana- Kcr 2-3; Basoball :!-4; Radio I ' lay 1 ; ;lei- Club t; . li,ilel Builders 3. 13 --
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JcXt uxjC J 4A TWYLA SCHMUCKER Ambitious., jricndly, humor haidcs; Quiet poiic pcnouificd. l)!■(■he ' tl■a 2-3-4; Kanil 2-:i-4; (JUf Club 1-2-3-4; Class S cxtel l-2-;!-4; Music Festival 2-3-4: Liooster CIuli 1-2-3-4; I ibrarian 2-3-4: Monitor 2- 3; Class I ' lay ?,: Hig:i School I ' lay 4; Radio Play 4: ' erse Spe- kingr Choir 2-3-4; i;irl Ki server 4; Memoir Staff 4; Scholarship 1-2-3- 4: D. A. i:. Test 4. MARGARET LADLEY She has pevsislance, fire tithl g). Her maiimr is freeze and striking, you kiKiu. Glee Clu I I-2-.;-4; .Monitor 1-2; Biioster Cluli 2-3-4; Ciirl Heserves •4; Mid-Hi 4: Teachtr ' s S.c ' y. 4; Verse Speakin ' 4 Choir 3-4; Class Officer 3-4: Music I-V .ii ; l 2-3: Class ScNtet 1-2-3-4; Class Tliy Z: Drum Major 2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3; Volliyiall 1-2-3-4; Si.fili-.ll 1-2. THEODORE STUHL All f.miilii arc pests in T jeo ' i eyes. In council he settles the arguments that arise. lUchcsti-.i 1-2-3-4: Music Festival 1-2-3-4; Boy State 3 : Class Officer 2-3-4; Boy Scouts 1-2-3-4; Ko(.ti)all 3-4; Class Football 2; Hi-Y 4; Mid- Ill Staff 4; Student I ' mncil 4; Uadio lMa - 4: Memoir St:iff 3: Cla.ss Play 3; Class Basketball 3. DOROTHY CHOK Sh: u is een sa ojtiii (j cashier; 1 hat shi ' ll make good, ur halt no fear. i;lee Clulj 1-2-3-1; .Music Festival 1-2-3; Literary Coitest 4; Cafeteria 1-2-3-4; Drchestt 2-3-4; Paiid 2-3-4; .Monitor 4; Office Sei y. 1; (Jirl Scout 1-2; Booster Clu i 1-2; Teach- tr ' - S ' c ' n-. 4; C a- s ( Iff j. hi- 1.2-4. [J I . ' CLAYTON BEARD Small hut mighty as t h saying .t. ' orv, Still he has more fri-nds than foes. Football 2-:;-4: Cla-- S .ftb;ill 1-2- 3-4; Booster CUil. .; 1 . CI iss Basketball 4; Tr:ick 4; Hi-Y 2-3-4: High Sclloid Play 1-2. , LEONARD CASTELLA l)t. ( ' U kiU ' U C asfrlla ' f H( ' s a nice quiet fella. Fostliall :;-4; Basketball 2-3-4: Baseball 4: Class Sports 1-2-3-4: I ' .lee Club 3. RAYMOND CAPUANO (.hi tl.iy ii-IJ tiiid KUtrt ' ( ( xrc .i, . ' ? rr. )ii fh M.irlmcs he i cfs the V ' lh. Football 1-2-3-4: Basl ctball l-2-:!-4; Hi-Y 2-;-l; lllee Club 1-2-4. Boy Scout- 1-2-3; C a s play 3: Hip;i Scho(d Play 1-2-4; Cla -« off.cer 1: Boo-tcr I ' lllli ■-■■-- .. Cla s Paski-tbill 1-2, Basel all :;-4. JOHN CAVALIER -1 o ' r, qni ' l C.ai alter, lilt he ' ll git eloiig, neitr fear. P. I. .til. Ill 1-2-:;. B:i -ketli.-ill 2-3; ' •lass Basketball l-2-:;-4; N ' olley- ball 1 ; Indoor 2-3. y LAWRENCE CLARK A quiet I oice and a ht little smile hi en the icorst things uoii ' t Laurince rile. Football :;-4. P,:.dio I ' hiy 4; Cias Track 4. T MARGUERITE CLARK Snudl, n and i iiiiuri : i ' II the t l euilttr hi r aim is ure. ■ ;b,- i-lul. 1-2-3-4: Booster Club 2: .MhI Hi 4. c,ii I Beservcs 4; Monitor 1. .Music l ' cstl al 2-:;; Teacher ' s Sec ' N ' . : ' .-4.
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DAVID HAVIS llii iisudl place is in student court. Sometimes a meanie, still a good sort. Hi-Y 4: (llee Club 4; Ore: estra 4: Band 4; Class Basketball :i; In- door 1-2; Cooster Clul 4; Musio Festival 4: Track 1. HARRY KEMP Ihrr ' s ) riii i f ood to behold About him, only half ' -, h-eii told. Radio nay 4; Clce ciuli 1; .Musii ' Festival 4. I - - ELLIS KINSLEY Ao so calm a ' id quiet as he appears. There ' s red hair above those tars. Olee Club I: Band 2-: ' ,-): i )rcliestra 2-:!-4: Boy Scouts 1; .Music Festi- val 1-2-3: liaiiio Blay 4. RICHARD KREISS r- ■ . talks and iieier run, douii; lor some fun he ' s nice to hat e around. Monitor 2; Class Volleyball 2. ROBERT LESH k lle ' our art iditor uith plenty of uirh; With hi tuirlin antic he attracts the girh. ;iee Club l-2-:!-l; Music Festival 1- 2-: ' .: Mid-Hi 2-;i-4: Twirler 2-::-4. Junior I ' olice 1-2; Class Indoor 1-2; Basketball 1-2-:!; Volleyball 1-2-:;: Ki-Y :i-4: Class Offi -ei- :; : Booster Club .!; Baseball : ' .-4. Class Play 3: Radio Play 1. «»» ' ■ .. a- •». Tfc y¥ ' JAC :k HOFFMAN on IW Mr ee him u it hoi t his ■ 3nl to btat him ou hu I e to go some. Hi-Y 4; C!ee C|ii;, 4; t .ass Play :j ; .School Play 4, Hadio Play 4: Menuiir Staff 4. DONALD KEMP Hi neier keeps up uillt the latest fad - ' id his escuscs read hn help:ng dad. DORTHA KOHR A smile and a manner that most folks ador:-. S i. ' s little and cute, and her name ' s Dortha Ktihr. Orchestra l-2-:!-4; Band 2-::. Clee Club ]-2-:i-4: Schularsbip I-2-:!-4; Class Sextet l-2-:i-4: Librarian 2-:!- 4; Office Sec ' y. l-:!-4: High School Play 2-4: Class Play :! ; Radio Play :i-4; Teacher ' s Sec ' v 4: Music Fes- tival 1-2-3-4; Literary Contest 1-2- 3-4; Class Officer 2; Memoir 4: Verse Choir 1-2-3-4: Girl Scout 1-2; ' lirl Reserve 4; Accompanist 4; Volleyball 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3- 4; Monitor 2; Indoor 1-2. All-Star Team 3-4: Booster Club 2-3. EVELYN LE MAY Shi ' s so little you hardly kucu she ' s around. But by her laugh she ' s easily found. Booster Club 1; Cle,. Club 1-2-3-4; Music Festival 1-2. Girl Res-rve 4: Monitor 3-4; Tea -: er ' s S: ' c ' v. 4; Vonevl.all l-2-::-4: Basketball 2-3; lndo,,r 1-2-3. HELEN LICHTY III Irciich hc knous rr iJiu ns lUiJ I trh , lltr iinihition uo oin- i in tiir luvb. Clee Clu!) l-ii-::-!: Mr.nitor :;-4: Musir Festival 1-;): S. holarsliip 2- 4; (lirl Ri-serve 4. — 14
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