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WEBB STOCKBURGER uay uith the irii m i) l hoys uaiit to copy. He has glamour became of his old Fcrd jalopy. Band 3-4; Hi-V :!-4: clce fluli 3-4: School Play 1-2-4; . loci»-l Huikler :] ; Monitor 2; UasUetNall :j ; Mu.«ic Frstival ?,-i. lioo ii-r ciui :i-4. MARTHA WALTHOUR S jf l:.as the nicest ilmil l, in her chin. Ill all thinx she attempts, may she Glee Clnli l-2-: ' .-4; iiiciestra 4: Band 2-:!-4: i.Jirl K st-rve 4; rUuss Volleyball 1-2-3-4: Indoor 1-2-3-4; Monitor 3-4; Teacher ' s .Sec ' v. 4. 1. ETHEL WEST she tides her best on n.ller skates; Any air of Jij iuty she jafe . I-ouisville 1; lloos ' .e: ( lub :;-4; .Monitor 3; Librarian 3; Class ria 3: Te-acher ' s Sec ' y. 4; ria-s Uasket- ball 2-3-4; Volleyball 2 3-4; liub.or 2-3-4: All-star Teams 2-3-4; Cirl Keser e 4. fijib im PAULINE WISE ;( A,;,!; ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ■ ' . ahoi e tin n si hi alt ihnixs Jie tries to , ; her best. 111,.,. (-|nb l-2-:;-t; Musi,- Keslival 2-3-4; Class I ' l.iy ll ' r-.Tiiiil er ) 3; Monitor 2-4; Cii-I Scout 1-2. HELEN TAYLOR Ihliii IS y in.tl. ami solid, and sure: ill I 1) 1 .K ' lKf ' lie III sioiieone like h, r. i;lee Cluii 1-2 3-4; .Mi.uitor 2-3-4; Music Festival 2. Teacher ' s Sec ' y. 4. (iirl K.-ser es 4; I ' roirerty Mana- ger 3. HENRY WASIK ' ' e ' re siiri Henry uill he a success, W ( thill ; n ' s a sj, ,11 .i; l »r must confess. Mus;c Festi al 3-4; ln-che ti-a 2-3-4; .TiiilKe I; . liii-H: 4; Cla-s I ' lay 3; lUolic. I ' la. 4; Ti ' ache; ' s Se ' y. 4. FRANK WIRTH ; loafs and n, ] , r .v;i things done Hut tns I (mnlenance is as bri irt as tin sun. Lebni;in 1; Hi-Y 4; liooster Clnb 3; I ' he.r Leader :: ; Cla-s Basketball 2-3-4: Indoor 2-3-4. Q-cx oL-v yi 16
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r IARY ROSE UNDER VICTOR LOMBARDI ' (M III! Illy itt (tfKiinc all ahoiit I.H-r. Pcrhats thai ' ' , ihr rii. iti that die ' s so popular. ;lee ' luh I-2-. -4; (lirl Itpser -c 4; iMi niti.r : ' ,-4: ( ffiie Scc ' y. 4; H.-isVcct- liall l-l ' -:!-4; All-St!ir Tcan l-L -:!-4: ollf.vliMll l-;-:i-4. All-Star Tiam I---:;-4; l h:ipi-l l;.-t.r s ntativp 4. ( i a u ii ru the chcwistr lah And Hi til hail- U( h: aril hint rrah. Kiioti.iii i-i:-:;-4; iM.sUctiiall 2-:;; IJtcr: ' i- - t ' (.ti:,..st 4; Snuleilt ( ' .nn- cil 4; Class llaskuball l-L ' -:!-4; Class liidi.i.r ]-2: Cla- s Volley liall 1-L ' : Class i]ffi fr; i;li-e Clul. 1; Music- l--.stival 4: ,MUi-Hi S; ;i lii.lar hip .Medal 4. PAyt MARENOj VK I Ml(, c iiick. anil Ihr opposite nf S ' . just another mischict oiis senior laJ. Eiaskril.all l--. ' -:!4: ijlet- Club l-L ' - 4: Hoi.sii-r cin . i. land : ' .-4; Ititcr- Class Haskell.all 2-:t-4; Hasfdiall S 4; Radio I ' lay 2: Mu-t- F.- tival L ' :!-4; Tutiiblins; I. KENNETH MARTIN A manay,(i he kept the Dianioti Is .hitiin . iij I II t I I t.uee heard ' iiir [ liji ' i . I :i. ,. ( lul. i-L ' -::-4; Fo -t iiall L ' -:;: llr-V 4. l;i. osier- Clul, 4. Model A i 1-- I ' l.Mie Cluii :;. K...illiall and I askfl- lall Maii:i!-er 4; Sa.e Maii.i t ' l-r X. (I WILLIAM PARKS ( I. aiia- there utin thni -. need to he diini ' , lor hard ut.rk he ' ll nn er shun. Slas-e .ManaK -r ::-4 . M d-Hi Slaff - 4; Tr-aek n-4. SHIRLEY POORMAN . r She tan nii a mi kshaJ i or type a letter: jf I tin if «•(• trifd, fCe (i.iildii ' t make her heller, , , i l.f-bmaii l S; i;l -e CUiIp : ' .-(; .Mu ie ' i- mJ: ' ,- : Hoosti r ' lul ' :{; (iirl flSem-eyV 4;jlClass flay :i : Literary f .M- . 4: ' Teachers See ' y. ::.4: ■ ' Vrs - Speakintr ' hoir 1: Volleyball 4: llasketl.all 3. AGNES SHAW ( ioo; luo eye ' f ' i hlue. And a finite for - oii. and on. Meruoit Hl.ff 4yc,,|,|(-y. Akron 1-C: Mid-lli Staff it-4; l)ffio - Serrolary 4: ' olk-yljair .•!-4; nilskellnill : ' .■. Teac-hers Stje ' y. 4; I ' Vovter cfuli H- 4 ; llirl i| ' ,eser es 1. r y 1 ' -- GEORGE POHARESKY (, oi,i;( ; 1 .iiraiiil fillini and u xond And jar hitniur hi aliia s has a n tort . l- ooil,aII :•.: Inter-. -hi- s I ' askelhal! ::. i:asei,ai: :i-4: I,,;, r-i-l iss Soft- liali L ' -:;-4; Ili-V ::-4. urn. , r 4 ; l:...,si.r c!ul ::-4. A-ELEANORE REEL . pl.a iinl in , S i ' v ' j.t; Ihn: She u 11 ( ' I sad doesn ' t pat. CIlec- Clul. 1 L ' ;!: Sinihi:; .Mu-i - Fes- tival :■-:;; Irii.-r-.-lass llasketl.all 1- 2-:;-4. ..|l.- l.all l-l ' -4: liiii.or- 2-:t- 4; Cirl I;.-. i e 4 . T.-a.-liei-s Sei- ' y. 4. ..-.-,.. j. ' j :J- OWEN SMITH Wiihanu. i aloit Oiteii ' s line, lie Ihinlis life IS iiist line. i;le,- Clul. l-L ' -:;-4; iir.-restra 1-2-:;. H.-ind 2-:;: i.iler.irj Contest I; Ili-V I; . Iu-i,- l--..Mi .-il 1-2-4.
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FACULTY AWARD The faculty medal for general excellence for the year 1-941 is awarded to Dortha Kohr. This award, given annually by the faculty of Middlebrcmch High School, is the highest honor v hich a pupil can receive at the school; it is award- ed only after due deliberation by the faculty aided by a vote of the entire student body. To receive the award the student must give evidence of high ideals, scholarship, pleasing per- sonality, ood citizenship, versatility, and the will- ingness and desire to be of service to his com- munity. Excellence never granted to man but as the reward of lahni. . - 3Tgues no small strength of mind to pers ere m habits of industry without the pleasure of procuring those advances, which, like the hands of a clock, whilst they make hourly ap- proach to their point, yet proceed so slowly as to escape cJbservation. — REYNOLDS. t f rf ■ - JiA r .. ' :: SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD This year on the basis of Sportmanship, the laculty awarded to a member of the Senior Class, through the courtesy of Nusbaum ' s Jewelry Store, a Bulova wrist watch. The student body was given the opportunity of voting (or the Senior they thought rated highest in the traits of sportsmanship. The qualities upon which the selection was made were fairmindedness, consideration, loyalty, r pect, sincerity, courtesy, dependability, and the ability to get along with others. A written test on sports- manship was given to the six Seniors receiving the highest number of votes. Then, taking into con- sideration the student vote and the test grades, the faculty selected Victor Lombardi as the student who came nearest to fulfilling the requirements of sportsmanship set up by the students and faculty. — 17
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