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GWENYLEN R. HADLEY Gwen Commercial Always seen with Joyce, Thelma, Rose, Mary and Debbie . . . favorite word is definitely . . . can usually be found in Pryor's getting a soda with Thelma . . . loves tomato pies . . . her interests lie outside of school . . . enjoyed marching with the band as a substitute color guard . . . does a good job of yelling in the cheering section at football games . . , is a friend to everyone . . . was one of the few who stayed in the shorthand class . . . does a good job helping Mrs. Jenness in the library. LEWIS T. HART ssl-lewsu Academic One of our football and track stars . . . has been on both varsity squads for the past three years . . . usually seen with Pesce and Chappie . . . here comes Lew in that '54 Chevie . . . takes a lot of teasing about his haircut . . . spends most of his time at Goldie's store with the rest of the gang . . . what would Lew do without food! . . . just loves to sleep . . . might go to college on a football scholarship. KARLENE RAE HARTEL Karr THE CLASS Our honor soloist . . . very active in all musical activities . . . has had the lead in the operettas ever since we can remember . . . played Donna Lucia d'Alvadorez in the senior play . . . has sung in district and county choruses . . . usually seen in the library . . . plans to continue her education in music . . . plays the glockenspiel in the band . . . likes to play intramural sports . . . one of our few real blondes. GEORGE HEATH Cham Academic What would the senior class do without Chazz . . . when Don, Boop, Carl, and Chazz get together, watch out . . . during basketball season, you'll always find him on the court . . . a really good basketball player . . . dances every Sadie Hawkins at canteen . . . has a witty remark for anybody . . . what a laugh! . . . what would Chazz do without his glasses . . . makes up his own jokes . . . never seems to be in a hurry.
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CHARLES E. GARMAN Gus Commercial One of the tallest members of the class . . . has been class president in our junior and senior years . . . won by a landslide this year . . . did a swell job as Jack in the senior play . . . his main interest is a certain underclassman . . . is a swell basketball and baseball player . . . can usually be found on the bridge or in a light blue Plymouth . . . has no plans for after graduation . . . is very popular with everyone . . . a friendly member of our class. EILEEN F. GLYNN Nec-n Commercial Always handy with a joke . . . can make the dullest classes seem lively . . . really keeps the class laughing . . . very active in all musical activities . . . has a wonderful singing voice . . . stole the show in last year's operetta . . . always having a lot of fun . . . has beautiful eyes . . . a very neat dresser . . . is captain of the color guards . . . would like to get into the entertainment world after graduation. or 1955 GEORGE E. GREENWOOD Greenie General One of the ends on our Bulldog' eleven . . . always using some excuse to get out of class to work in the shop . . . drives a '47 Ford convertible . . . likes to watch hot rod and stock car racing . . . plays a cool game of basketball . . . seems to enjoy the teasing he gets from the girls . . . another good looking male . . . can usually be seen with the rest of 12C . . . hopes to join the Air Force or work in the Steel Mill after graduation. DONALD W. HABEL Don Academic Plays a terrific game as center in basketball . . . ace pitcher for the school and the Kiwanis Club . . . our own Harry James . . . plays a cool trumpet . . . one of the better looking seniors . . . ambition is to play professional baseball . . . enjoyed the New York trip . . . our vice president . . . only has eyes for one senior girl . . . has been in the class since the first grade . . , hasn't made up his mind on what to do after graduation, but we have a pretty good idea
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RONALD D. HENSOR Ronnie General Never seen without Chappy . . . is a terrific bowler and all his leisure time is spent bowling . . . Coach Davies dubbed him puff- nick in his sophomore year . . . always 15 minutes late for school be- cause of his paper route . . . will laugh at anything . . . varsity catcher for three years . . . always enjoys the canteen. SHIRLEY ANN HILLMAN Shirl Academic Works at Clover Leaf . . . always smiling . . . will never forget that week at the shore . . . keeps her interest in the boys a secret . . . a neat dresser . . . always a lot of fun . . . would like to be a nurse . . . usually seen with Marge and Gail . . . Hey, Shirl, got any gum? . . . a hard worker for the class . . . co-circulation editor of the yearbook . . . never has to worry about her hair when it rains. OF 1955 CARL J. HUGHES Shake Academic Carl is one of the quieter members of the class . . . takes teasing with a smile . . . spends a lot of time working on his '41 Plymouth, Old Shake . . . attended all the football games . . . likes to hunt and fish during school hours . . . drives a truck for Hughes's Fruit Market-no relation . . . hopes to further his education . . . travels with Boop, Chazz and Don. JOAN L. JOHNSON Joan Commercial Joan is one of the light haired members of our class . . . has been going with Cyndy and Eileen for quite sometime . . . loves to ride in Cyndy's red Ford . . . .loan can't help singing . . . has a good voice . . . has been in every singing chorus in M.H.S .... is quiet in school, but not when she gets out . . . another one of our color guards . . . always has a group of girls visiting her home. 'alta at 5
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