Montrose High School - Acta Yearbook (Montrose, PA)

 - Class of 1947

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BROWN, MARY Academic: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Tri-I-Ii-Y I, 2, 37 President 43 I3-and 2, 3, 43 Basketball: Manager 43 Soltball 43 Life Statt 4. A quiet triendly girl is lvlary, who comes to us from South Montrose. Shes an all around good girl, no matter whether it's in sports, en the saxophone in band, or most ot all in getting the highest marks in class. Mary has very successfully led us in Tri-I-Ii'Y this last year, and were sure that she will be capable ot any job she chooses as her lite work. BUTLER, IDA Commercial course, Tri-I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3, 4, M. I-I. S. Lile Statt 4. This Ilgenteel little Icssl' is one ot our best liked classmates. I-Ier aim in making good use ot time has been proved in count- less study halls, but when the time tor relaxation comes, Ida rrnizys playing a tast game ot basketball. Alter leaving M. I-I. S., she plans to enter college to continue her I-Iorne Ec. studies. ' CARROS, LOUISE Cwiniiivicial course: Tri-I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3. 4g Band 2. 3, 47 Chorus I, 2, 3, 43 M. I-I. S. Lite Statt 41 Acta 4. limit? Tall? Nice? Yes! That's Louise all wrapped up in Inv. Louise has worked hard at everything, the commercial .wmirsv iwing her tavorite. She can always tind a bland smile .nail .1 tht-erlul word tor everybody. It youlre her friend, youlil Ln.-w what we mean and if youlro not--well, you donlt kn iw vvlmit youlre missing. We're sure et bright days tor Louise. Ci IfXfvILlIQl?LfXEN, ROBERT l'i-Iu1,tiitilAi'ts3 I-Ii,Y I, 2, 3, 41 Chorus I, 2, 3, 41 Qctet 3. Bobby is the cute little tellow who works down at Taylorlz- alter school. I-low could we ever forget that cheerful per- f.oritilit'yQ7 When we were treshrnen, everyone thought Bobby should still be in the grades because he was so short, Now we know we could never have done without him. The old saying Big things come in small packages we certainly believe. I 3

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Seniors ALLEN. DORIS Commercial course, Tri-HLY I, 2, 3, 4: Cheer leader 2, 3, Softball 3, 43 Chorus 3: lvl. I-I. S. Life Staff 4. Whizl That flash going through study hall is surely Doris Allen, She is one of those girls that did such a splendid job of cheering our basketball team through their crucial moments last year. Then, too, she was an active participant on our soft- ball team. I-Ier ability at typing has made her quite the Hteachers' handy gal. As far as her future goes, from the looks on her left hand, we think it's pretty well planned. ARNOLD, GEORGE Industrial Arts I, 2, 33 Chorus I, 2. Whos that sauntering past the courthouse corner at five min utes past one every afternoon? None other than George Arnold, of course, hoping to miss English class, which he just manages to endure day after day. Mrs. Davidson is certainly going to miss his derogatory remarks about English Literature. Besides his job at the Brunges saw mill, Georgels main interests are dancing, roller-skating, and the boss's daughter. Good luck to youl ATKNSON, RICI-IARD Ariiiciiliiiiir riuuiseg Baseball I. 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 41 i'I!34lliY234ETA34 'I.ir:,',,, - 'ifi.:'.i- irnist liknly to find Dick cn the dance floor if theres . sgiiniiz dance in progress. I-le has also been quite active in v illeylrnll, altheuiili that lock of hair caused him trouble during ' 'rrp 'il the games, This tall young man. who has finished four fa I-nit, oi lnxrrl wirrl., is new going out to harder things, to which, iuzliiiig lil ni past performances, he will surely be more than ry iuul. DLAISURE, AUGUSTA llfiizir- Ecrriir-rriiimg llmliillmll 2, 3, 41 Sfritball 2, 3, 41 Track 3, 'lg Chorus I, 2, 3, 41 Life Stall 4, Tri-I-li-Y I, 2, 3, 4. 'Gussiif' was voted the most popular girl in our class. I-ler rhrrery srnile and friendliness went a long way toward making our high school life gayer. Her basketball ability has left us astonished and certainly has done much to boost our morale. Br-sides basketball, the light fantastic seems to rank high on Iwi list of activities, for it seems she's at almost every school dance. I 2



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C! lRlSTENSEN, MARJORlE General course: M. H. S. Lite Statl 4. Marjorie has been with us only two years but she has proved she has the ability to malre hiqh grades, mostly because she has termed a habit the rest ot us laclr, that ot studying. Out- side ot school her main interest is in her two prize-winning, lshe hfrpesl collie pups. Marjorie hasn't told us her plans tor the future but whatever she does, it will be done conscientiously and ghorouqhly. CLINK, BETTY Cprnrnercial course: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3. 47 Chorus I: M. H. S. Lite Statt 4. Perhaps you have seen this qirl worlcinq in a restaurant somo- w'rere. Thats Betty, always busy! She's there with a grin, too, tv brighten up what might have been a dreary day. Some ot her cute rcmarlcs have eased many a shorthand class. We lrnow :hat whatever Betty plans on doing, she'll do well, because she's that Lind ot person. Q CONATY, JOE Agriculture ceurseg F. F. A. 3. 4. .loels our tarmer boy trorn Silver Late. Hels the quiet type, at least as tar as qirls are concerned. Vfe iudge he just doesnt relish reciting in English class--that is, it the crimson tace is any sign. Could that be bashtulness? We hope so: it's dit- teient. From the leots ot some ei Joe's F. F. A. proiects, he will mate a Mtop notchl' farmer. CONSIWNE, RCSE Commercial course: Tri-t-li-Y l. Let me see. YK7lioin shall we have sell ticlcets at our dance? Yfflry, ni course, Rose will: slra always does. What tamiliar words nnrl how true! Yes, herels to the qirl who was always ready to do the backseat jobs, except in the classroom and there she was way up tront. ln commercial subiects she shines the briqhts est, and atter qraduatien she plans to continue this lcind ot worlc. Wlio could aslc tor a more reliable secretary than Rose? I 4

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