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ROBERT PADDOCK A shining Ccntralite.” CATHERINE PARNELL Speak up, Catherine, we’re listening.” EARL PARR — I’ll build a house all alone some day.” MARTKLL PARSONS- Dramatic Club. Well known and well liked.” VIOLET PEARSON -Vergil club. “Do I like to read? Jusk ask me!” GILBERT PECKINPAl'GH — 'He’s one of our dancing Ccntralites.” MARY JANE PELHAM — Her personality matches her million-dollar smile. JOY PENROD — He is as good natured as the day is long.” DAVID PERKINS- Vergil Club. Like a soldier his bearing and like a soldier his honor.” WENDELL PERSINGER — Football. A popular gridiron Bearcat and an excellent printer. EARL PETRO — Dramatic, Hi-Y, and Geography Clubs. A great man is always willing to be little.” MARY ELLEN PETTIGREW — Pep Club. A real friend who’s full of fun.” FRED PETTY — The sousaphone he doth play quite expertly.” BETTY LOU PFEIFFER — A bewitching blonde.” JACK PHILLIPS — Hi-Y Club, Chairman of Social Committee. A test tube shaker.” LUCILLE PHILLIPS — Honor Society and Senior Magazine. Lucille is a commercial shark and a grand person.” LEAH PINGRY — Pleasing and attractive.” JUANITA PITMAN — We all like Juanita.” EVYLNE PITSER — Evylne puts her best into everything.” ROBERT PITTENGER — Have you ever received a shock, electricity shark?” MARY LOUISE POORE—Munsonian. Poore in name but rich in brains.” LOUISE POST — Science and Pep Clubs, Munsonian. “Smiles, poise, and friendliness; that’s Postic.” MARY PRATHER — Our girl athlete.” BARBARA PRICE — French Club and Munsonian. Bobby has an infectious giggle and a warm heart.” HILDA PRIGG — Hilda, we shall always remember that you are a loyal friend.” RAY QUALKINBUSH — A printer second only to Ben Franklin.” MARGARET RADCLIFFE — Friendship and Music Clubs. Music is her delight.” MURCIA RAGER — Murcia makes housekeeping an art.” Page 12
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CLAYTON MILLER - . , „ “All great men are dead: I m not reeling well. ROBERT D. MILLER- -French and Dramatic Clubs. Widow by ‘Tier’s dramatically inclined and long- for the bright lights of fame. ROBERT 0. MILLER • •'lie’s a regular fellow. KI TH MILLER — Friendship and Science Clubs. • Ruth skateth long and skatetn well. AC DR IA MILLSPAUGII Geography Club. She has eves on only the best things. FRANK MILLSPAUGII — , . ■‘Something ought to be done about i»o dentists.” who aspire to be RCBY MINNICK — Vergil Club. • I’ll take life easy from now on. MARY EVELYN MOODY G. A. A.. Friendship. Dauber, and (icographv Clubs. Munsonian. Senior Magazine. “Mischief flickers behind the mask of a quiet face. ROSE MOODY “Her voice is ever sweet and low. MARY MOOREHEAD — • Puts her best foot forward and get- right along. MARGARET MORGAN — Friendship Club. t One of those girl- whom everybody likes. MARIAN MORRISON — Vergil and Friendship Clubs. “A neat, attractive, little Centralite.’ MARGARET MIRTHY Straight from Ireland. SIMEON NAYLOR— § ' He goes in for auto racing. NORA GRACE NEEL — •••Neel’ and say your Grace. ROLLIN’ NEEL . .. • Farewell. Muncie. I m going to Detroit. ROBERT NELSON — Hi-Y. .. ••You can trust Bob with anything. NORMA NICE WANNER Vergil Club. “Norma i nice in manner as well a- in name. EVA NICHOLS — Ceemoh Club. “Central's lady orchestra leader.” HOPE NICHOLS Ceemoh Club. • Where there'tc Nichols, there is Hope. ’ FRANK XICKELL — “Study nevei claimed him for her own. MARJORIE NOEL •Lives by high ideals and noble friends- BERTHA NUTTER “She wants to be a millionaire.” MARY Nl'Zl'M Science Club. Health Council. “A compound of jollity, frolic, and fun.” MARGUERITE O’CONNELL Girls’ Pep Club. “A shy and uncomplaining Irish rose.” JAMES OSBORNE “A man in size and mind.” TREVA OXLEY — Friendship and Virgil Clubs. “Treva. you're a great girl.” DORIS PADDOCK — “Quiet dependability combined with a friendly manner. Page 11
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ROBERT RAVE—Pep Club. Munsonian. •‘Bob is good natured; he never Ravls at any one. RUTH READXOUR Friendship Club. ’‘Poise is hers forever. DOROTHV REED — Friendship Club, G. A. A. m •’She hopes to be a secretary in the near future. CARLTON REES Honor Society. Hi-Y. Munsonian. ••He has ideas on any subject you want, and In- advice is always safe to follow. WILLIAM REICH ART Dramatic Club. Junior President. •With curly hair and a twinkle in his eye. tt You can certainly bet Reichart is the guy. WALTER REXFROK Music and Science Clubs. Senior Magazine. Munsonian. Track, Wrestling, Senior Band. In music and science he excels. In sports his heart forever dwells. FLOYD RHIXEIIART Dramatic and Music Clubs, It’s a Gift. A manly man and altogether likeable. SUSAN KIBBLE Vergil Club. Honor Society. “I’d rather dance than eat. ROBERT RICHMAX Ili-Y. Music Club, Senior Band. Although he’s Joe Fenner’s only rival now. In ten years he’ll raise a row. MARGARET RILEY — Geography Club. Her hobbies arc two d’s dancing anti drawing. WILMA JEAN RITTER Chairman of Senior Publicity Committee, Girls’ Service Executive Board, Senior Magazine. Though her list never ends. She wants to make new friends. RUTH ROBERTSON She has a taste for music and art. LOUISE ROBINSON College is her ambition ; Wc know she has the inspiration. CHARLES ROUSH Hi-Y. Boys’ Pep Club. His hobbies are collecting tropical fish and snails and arranging Pep Club chapels. JOSEPH ROUTH — Still waters run deep. MILTON ROY — Vergil Club. Junior Vice-president. In any school he needs a block To hold his friends — the whole thick. WARREN SAMPLE. JR.— Hi-Y, Dramatic, and Boys' Pep Clubs, Munsonian. All is fair in love and war — he knows both. VERA SANDERS — Dramatic Club. A little girl with a big personality.” ED SATTERFIELD—Munsonian, Senior Magazine, Senior Manager of Intramural Athletics. A quiet, unassuming sport writer of sterling worth, whose pencil can never be held by a more capable scribbler. GERALD SATTERFIELD Wc all agree that he’s a splendid fellow. 11E LE N SC A MI HO R X — She wants to be a private stenographer to a good-looking young man. THOMAS SCATES He’d rather toot a trombone than cat. DON SCHEPP Boys’ Pep Club. Let’s say nothing about silence. VIX ( E X T SHIFFLER — Hi-Y. The shooting star of the juicemen's basketball team.” FRANK SCHRAM — A golfer second only to Bobby Jones, Jr. MAXINE SCHUCK Honor Society. Science Club. Invaluable ;o her many friends.” ROBERT SCHUCK Basketball. An cx-Bearcat captain and a gentleman. MARTIN SCHWARIZ Honor Society. French, Vergil, Dramatic, and Bovs’ Pen Clubs. Yell Leader, Munsonian. Marty has a brilliant past, present, and future.” Page 13
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