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“Meme” Muriel A. Hill G.A.A. (1, 2, 3, 4), 50 Point Award (2), 100 Point Award (3), 200 Point Award (4); Masque (1, 2, 3, 4), Pin (4), Letter (4), Assistant Business Manager (3), Business Manager (4), “Curious Savage” (4), “Dear Ruth” (3), Variety Show (4), “Sorry, Wrong Number” (4), “She Stoops to Conquer” (3); Freshman Chorus (1), Girls’ Glee Club (2, 3); Solonscope (1, 2, 3, 4); Freshman Reception Committee Chair- man (4); Junior Prom Committee Chairman (3); Style Show (1). This little lass’ idea of an enjoyable life would include skating, and bowling a little, smiling and dating A LOT. (We might mention Norwich, just in passing.), helping Masque and Solonscope along, studying a little more than enough, and swooning over an idol such as Elvis. Meme’s twinkling eyes prove that she loves fun, even if it involves a dash of deviltry. Perhaps that’s why we all love Meme! Clayton C. Holmes “Clayt” A chauffeur deluxe—that’s Clayton! His quiet amicabil- ity creates an air of mysteriousness which many girls pon- der over as he rolls into the MHS parking lot in a ’54 blue Ford. Never say die, girls! This is one person who’s looking for a—SUCCESSFUL FUTURE. One of you might qualify. William H. Huttenlock ‘Bill' Football Varsity (2, 3), Letter (2, 3), Co-Captain (3); Basketball J. V. (1, 2); Baseball Varsity (2, 3), Letter (2); Class Secretary- Treasurer (1); Band (1, 2); Record Board (4). Silence is golden. This is what we said about Bill when he first arrived at MHS—but now! Though not loud nor bossy, Bill is no longer so reserved since he has become established here. In fact, we find it rather hard to keep up with him. Active in his church youth group, Bill has a logical mind and a keen understanding of people. We might also add that he’s found a very understanding person, too. Harry A. Jay When you think of planes, what senior do you associate with these ships of the air? Who else but Harry Jay! Never still for more than two minutes, Harry is constantly running about in an official and decisive manner. His free time is de- voted to the Air National Guard and combing Camels Hump looking for more material concerning planes. There’s very little doubt where Harry’s trail into the future leads. Here’s to blue skies and happy landings!
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Noel L. Gomez Football Varsity (4), Letter (4). A shy and rather modest member of our class, Noel is often seen taking long strides to and from school. It’s no secret that he’d rather be out on the fifty yard line than in study hall doing math problems. However, you can be sure he’ll make the best of any situation. What’s next for this popular guy? Marine Corps, of course! He’ll make some one a good top sergeant. Pablo I). Gomez “Pab” Football J. V. (2), Varsity (3, 4). Letter (3, 4), Captain (4); Basket- ball J. V. (2), Varsity (3, 4), Letter (3, 4); Class treasurer (2); Pro- Merito (4); Projectionist (2); Silver “M” (4); Junior Prom Invitations Committee Chairman (3); Boys State (3). Tall, dark, and handsome, Pab is any football coach’s or school girl’s dream. Anyone would be envious of his many honors—his scholastic achievements, his being chosen Boys State representative, and his term as student City Manager. How will he use his talents in the future? He’ll be a top engineer, we think. David J. Goodall “Dave” Basketball Varsity (4), Letter (4); Baseball J. V. (1. 2). It’s impossible to name a sport that Dave doesn’t enjoy. This year he has been one of the wheels on “Brown’s Bug- gy”; and before that he was a baseball star. Outside of school this husky fellow loves to dance and, according to the grape- vine, is quite a card shark. Some people say that he is a gour- mand and others assert he is a gourmet—well, anyway, Dave just loves to eat! Francis R. Herring One of the hunters in our midst, Francis loves to take trips to Montreal and other far-away places. Always game for fun and excitement, even Francis’ name means “free”. For some strange reason, as soon as Francis leaves at 3:26 his smile becomes at least an inch broader. He’s never told us, but we think his motto must be—“We have but one life so let’s live and let live”.
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“Bart” Barton G. Jeffrey Basketball J. V. (1, 2), Varsity 3, 4), Letter (4), Captain (4); Base- ball Varsity (2); Silver “M” (4); Student Council (1, 2. 3, 4); Solon- scope (3, 4); Ticket Squad (1). Shying away from the girls, Bart becomes an even more handsome catch for some lucky gal, but we hear that Marty is trying to lead him along the right path. Bart’s good looks are only one of his attributes—he’s also a terriffic athlete. No tyro on the basketball court and baseball diamond, Bart remains the same even-tempered light-hearted fellow. Besides being active in sports, Bart has also been a member of the Student Council for four years. With the “dough” which he makes at the local bakery, Bart enthusiastically buys all the latest pop records. What a collection this boy has! Martha J. Jeffrey “Marty” £ A;, A (2 3’ 4); F- H- A- Masque (2, 3, 4); Pin (3), “Dear Ruth (3), “She Stoops to Conquer” (3), “Sorry, Wrong Number” (4); Freshman Chorus (1), Girls’ Glee Club (2, 3, 4), Mixed Chorus (3, 4), Pendant (4), Secretary of Chorus (4). All-State Chorus; Pro- Merito (4); Solonscope (3, 4); Record Board (3, 4); Freshman Reception Decorations Committee Chairman (4). Marty is a very talented member of our class who has excelled in acting, dancing, and drawing. A hard worker and an excellent leader, Marty has a bubbling personality which has enabled her to become acquainted with everyone from East Podunk to Kalamazoo. Here’s to a gal who deserves the very best! Robert W. Jensen “Bob” A likable person, Bob is positive proof that still waters run deep. He is perfectly happy to spend a Sunday afternoon hunting or fishing. If you’ve never seen an enigmatic smile, just ask Bob about his favorite sports. We’ve heard that he really shines in athletics, but it’s our misfortune never to have seen him in action for MHS. Raymond A. Jewett “Ray” Classes would have been mighty dull these past years if Ray’s devilish grin and remarks hadn’t been there to liven things up now and then. He’s an outdoor enthusiast who loves to relate his exciting experiences. Inquire about the Beaver Dam episode this past summer, and you will see his face become the color of those things for which Maine is famous. The business world and Air Force beckon our tall, good- natured classmate.
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