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ks? SENIORS IAMES CREEHAN EDWARD DEL GRANDE Iune This boy really handled a set oi golf clubs and enjoyed a rousing game of basketball. lim had a mania for building and de-build- ing radios. YVETTE CROSSMAN Iune Smiling, good natured Yvette was a wow in the Fun Concert. She also took part in the Christmas program, was a member of the Trailblazers, Decorating, and Book Squads, and served on the Senior Tea program. GERALDINE E. CULTON Iune Gerry's that gal who's always smiling, whether she's taking pic- tures for the Log, conducting spe- cial programs in Homeroom, play- ing basketball in G.A.A., or keep- ing an eye on Traific. THOMAS CUMMINGS Iune Tom, the laughing one, in his re- sponsible moments was Home- room President for three semesters and a Representative in twelfth grade. He also enjoyed playing Basketball and served on the Traffic Squad. CELINE DAPPER Iune Dapper , as the name implies, was Celine. She was a dry wit and wowed many a lad and lassie with her clever remarks. LENNING A. DAVIS. IR. Ianuary Lenning, a talented member oi the Log and Lantern Staffs, had quite a time remembering deadlines. How 'bout that column on Sinatra he wrote? Lenning was quite the actor and appeared in several Pittsburgh Playhouse productions. Pl-IYLLIS IOCELYN DAVIS Iune Aspiring to be a fashion designer, Phyllis attended art classes dur- ing the summer oi her own free will! She also served on a Senior Tea Committee and as a hobby studied amateur palmistry. Ianuary Nails , as he is known, was an all-round athlete. He played A Squad Football, Basketball, and Baseball and was an Intramural Boxing champ. This suave iellow was Homeroom President and a member of the Traffic Squad. IOHN V. DIDRICHSEN Iune Iohn V. Didrichsen was the proud owner of the Boxing Medal. Be- sides watching Iack pass punches. we enjoyed his fine voice in Chorus and Operetta. MILDRED R. DILLNER Iune Millie harmonized in Chorus and participated in the Fun Concert. She was also an active member of the Alpha Girl Reserves. Did you ever hear her laugh? It's a riot! IOSEPH DI SALVO. IR. Iune Well-known Ioe was President of the Trailblazers. He proudly sported an Activities Key and a Major Music Letter. He piled up the points in many other activities, too. MARGARET V. DODDS Iune Musically minded Peg was active in the Chorus, Triple Trio, and Music Committee ot Girl Reserves. Civilian Defense, Class Rank, and G.A.A. kept this peppy senior in demand. FOREST M. DONELSON Iune Forest liked variety: he was a member of Band. Milk Squad, Mes- senger in Civilian Defense, and SfSgt. in Civil Air Patrol. Now, that's getting around. BETTY ANN DONOGHUE June Busy Betty might be found work- ing on Medical Squad, Library, or Attendance. Efficient President of G.A.A. and one of our Cheer- leaders, she knew her way around Mt. Lebo!
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WALTER CARSON Iune Little Walt beat down passersby on his Traffic post and played some Intramural Basketball for the good of the cause. JAMES CHANDLER Iune Likable Iimmy was well-known as a member of the Executive Board for four semesters. An Honor stu- dent, he earned an Activities Key and was a member of the Traffic and Usher Squads. ROBERT E. CHEESEMAN Iune Bob, a good natured fellow, was kept busy on the Traffic Squad and Class Rank Committee. He was also an official for Intramural athletics. PATRICIA E. CHRISTOPH I une Peppy Pat seemed to have energy to burn. She was a hard worker on the Milk Squad and a joy to any G.A.A. team. MARILYN CLARK Iune An Honor Roll student. Marilyn worked on the Library Squad and also found time to be on the Social Committee for Girl Reserves. DOROTHY IEAN COFI-'MAN Iune Dotty, that pro home ec student. was a supervisor for the Attend- ance Squad. A member of Girl Reserves. she also helped to fill out the A Capella Chorus. ROBERT L. COLE Ianuary Bob was noted for his love of an argument, and he could be found arguing any topic, at any time, with anyone. Being a member of Physics Squad and Chairman of the Stage Crew kept him busy. PATTY COLLINS Iune Peppy? Ambitious? Personality Kid? That's our Patty. She was a Homeroom Officer, a member of the Publicity Committee, Gym Squad. Log and Lantem Staffs. and Girl Reserves. GEORGE M. COLVILL Iune Varsity Basketball was George's sport, Hi-Y his club, and Home- room President his office. For five semesters he headed the Projec- tion Squad. He received an Activ- ities Key. RICHARD PHILIP CONRAD Iune Tall. good looking Dick was IZA-4's President, an Honor Roll student, Hi-Y member, one of the Band's color guards. and a mem- ber of the Projection Squad. ELOISE C. COOK Iune Ellie , shy but sweet, was active in G.A.A., Girl Reserves, check- ing cards in the Attendance Of- fice, and planning Wednesday morning devotions in her three years at Mt. Lebo. JANET E. COUCH Iune Busy? I'll say! As a member of the Social Committee, Homeroom Secretary, Traffic, Attendance. G.A.A., and Girl Reserves, Iannie was really kept on the go: but she still had time for Harold. I AMES F. CRANSTON Iune Iim was an all-rete chap who participated in Interscholastic Foot- ball, Wrestling, and P.A. Squad. Our stamp sales zoomed after Ilm gave one of his terrific pep talks over the P.A. MARILYN CRAWFORD Iune This cute little miss was always in demand. Aside from serving as Homeroom Secretary. a member of the Traffic and Ways and Means Squads, Middy was kept busy with Girl Reserves and G.A.A. SEJNIORS
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FRANCIS LEO DONOVAN Ianuary Ever-smiling Frank helped make things click backstage at the Class Play. and we'd venture to say that he was one of the best looking Fire Watchers in the Civil- ian Defense Organization. IANE MARIE DURKIN Iune Durk, a very active member of the student body. served on At- tendance and Library Squads. Sen- ior Tea Committee and was a re- porter ior the Lantern. Besides this she was a three-year member of Girl Reserves and G.A.A. RALPH DURSO Ianuary During three years of high school nobody can ever remember seeing Durs in a bad mood. Happy kid Durso served Mt. L. on Class Play Committees and in Band. SARA LOUISE ENGLISH Iune Sara was one of those intelligent persons whose name appeared on either the High or Highest Honor Roll every time. She still iound time for the following activities: Library and Medical Squads, Girl Reserves, and Chorus. ELIZABETH LEA ERBACH Tune Attendance Squad. Girl Reserves. Lantem's Alumni Editor. and Sen- ior Tea Committee are some of the activities of sweet. soft-s oken Lea p . She was the proud possessor of an Activities Key. M. SUE ERDMAN Iune Get a load oi that little blonde Cheerleader. Babe-ee-doll! Sue was a member of Medical and Li- brary Squads. Membership Com- mittee oi Girl Reserves. G.A'.A.. and Lantern Staff. ROBERT CHARLES EVANS Iune If you want to hear a list of ac- complishments, dig this! Bob. a mathematical genius. was Basket- ball Manager, Milk Squad Chair- man. a member of the Decorating- Squad, and holder of an Activities Key. LAIRD EWING Iune After attending military school. Laird decided he liked Mt. L. best and returned in his senior year. An able Football Manager, he also played Intramural Basketball. MILDRED C. I-'ELLER Iune l got rhythm Feller. a sensation in the Fun Concert. had one year of A Capella and two years of Girls' Chorus. Mildred was also an active G.A.A. member. WILLIAM R. FIAND Iune Bill, as Homeroom President. was quite accustomed to calling meet- ings to order. A great fellow who got along with everyone, he also played Intramural Basketball and was a member of the Usher and Traffic Squads. RICHARD C. I-'IRSCHING Iuno Many of you saw Dick at his Traffic post. but did you also know he was a member of the Track Team and a Homeroom Represen- tative? MARILYN IO FISHER Iune Lyn, envied for her height. was enthusiastic over the G.A.A. pro- gram and was a member of Girl Reserves. She was one swell gal! MARY KATHRYN FLETCHER Iune ' Great sense of humor, sparkling personality, brains, and activities galore spelled Mary Kay. She was a Homeroom Officer, Girl Reserve Secretary, Armed Service Commit- tee member. and possessor of an Activities Key and National Honor pm. C. ROBERT I-'LINN Ianuary Attending all those rehearsals for the Fun Concert and other musical programs kept Bob on the go. Pos- sessor of a fine voice. he got his kicks in Boys' Chorus. SENIORS
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