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I.II.I.lAN CHICRKICS Size lzux many clztzrzzix u-nd few f4ntlf.r. l.il was always fun to have around when a good time was in progress. We shall always remember her as being both friendly and reserved, also as prone to blush. She was liked by all for being fair and a good sport. ,lnnior Red t'ross I, Il, Ill. lCS'I'HliR KIIICK joy .vfvurklerl in her eyes like ti gem. fhicky was seldom seen in a really serious mood, and her gaiety won her many friends. Her comical remarks made illlj' classroom alive. Iieing employed after sebool prevented her from participating in many sehool activi- ties. ,lunior Red Cross I, II, Ill. CORINIC fl-.-XRKSON I2t'mur4' and xweel, quiet and limit. forine made and kept friends easily. She had :1 sparkling personality and was distinguished by her won- derful sense of humor. She proved herself enjoyable company for many of her classmates. ,lunior Red Cross I, ll, III, Prom Decorations I, ll. lfR:XNClS Rl. C'l.l IFFORIJ My Irmgut' ivilliin my lifnr I rein, lwfr who ttzlkx much must lull: in 'z'un1. Mike was one of our more quiet boys. Although he didn't participate in m:my school sports, he was an ardent lover of them all, especially baseball. Rlike's ambition is to follow in bis bro1her's footsteps in being a ,lesuit missionary. ,lnnior Red Cross I, Il, Illg Baseball Ill. LICSLIII A. C'OI-llXYlfI.l- lfuugf-ivlzmiy-zelning go the rfrum.v. Les was one of our more popular classmates, the kind of boy who is always ready for gt good time. Ile was active in musical affairs, being drummer in the band all three years, and could usually bc fonnd in the music room. ,Iunior Red Cross I, Il, lllg Music Festival Il, Iiand I, ll, III. 'l PAGE TIVENTY-SEVEN
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PAGE TWENTY-SIX l.liO li. CARLF Heal llioxe rlr1m1.x'. Leo was very active in the musical held, having his own orchestra in which he played the drums, Besides heing a good nnisieian, he had a I't'lIl1il'RZllJlC personality which won many triends. Whenever he was with the gang he was IHC lite of the party, Band l, Ll, lllbg lvillSiC lfestival I, ll, lllg All-State Band I, ll, tllg junior Red Cross l, ll, lllg Senior l'lay Orchestra Ill. CONRAD tl-XRON Axle him to do it,--ln' fini. Connie was one of those rare individuals with a skill- ful nnnd and skilltul hands. His heing voted to com- pete in the Pepsi-Lola Scholarship exams proved lns scholastic reputation. Although studying and working took np much ol' his time, he was very active in school ahfairs. junior Red Cross l, ll, lllg Press Cluh lllg l'ulilicity Qomnuttee, Senior Playg Stage Committee, Senior Flayg latllvr Reporter lllg Upper Quarter. MARY CARON Size that was vwr fair and nmw' proud, Had tongue al will and yet mix imzfer loud. Mary was rather quiet, but led a very active life, nevertheless. An ideal student, her personality and winning ways made her very popular with the girls and she seemed to hold gt special attraction for the Stronger sex. Taliler Reporter l, ll, School Notes liditor lllg Tennis llg Clasg Secretary llg Ring Committee llg Basketball lllg Publicity L'onunittee, Senior l'lavg Upper Quarter. MADICLIN li C.-XRTIZR ,S'l1orf and .s'wm't and 41l7i't1y,t- limi, .luxt the girl you count lo ulcer. Maddy will be remembered for her vivacitv and charming personality, and her ability to get along with others. She will also be remembered for her hobby of collecting snap sh-ots and her ability on roller skates. junior Red Cross l, ll, lllg Press Cluh lllg Basket- hall lllg junior Red Cross Representative Ill. JOYCE CH.-Xl,liRON !llu.vic Ivriylzf ur Ihr .foul of light. Joyce, a newcomer in her senior year, was noted for her beautiful v0iee.and piano playing. Her beautiful dark hair and intelligent hlue eyes attract many of the opposite sex. junior Red Cross Ill.
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Qld PA GE TWENTY-EIGHT MARY li. L'Ol.LliTTA A girl who quietly 1t'r'utd.r her way, flml deer her duty zltzy by day. Mary was a real friend to have. She was a great sports enthusiast and could be seen at all football and basketball games. Her hand-knitted sweaters were the envy of many a girl. She willingly typed page after page of this elassbook. junior Red Cross I, ll, lllg Ping Pong lllg Press Club lllg Chairman of Typing Committee, 'I'u.ritala,' Upper Quarter. e-VH T j OA N COLLIN S HA Yklilllllilltj, lmppv, rmtiultlt' friend. joan was always serene in a way that we won't for- get. She was a friend to everyone and very Clever at the piano. ,lunior Red Cross l, ll, lllg Basketball lll. MARjORlE CONNOLLY None but lterrelf can be hm' fvcmztllelf' Margy will he remembered for her wonderful smile and her ability as a dancer. Margy was a good sport and full of fun, and we mustn't forget her ability as a ping pong player, junior Red Cross I, ll, lllg Ping Pong lll. RAYMOND CONSTANT He is wise who taller but little. Ray is one of our quiet, charming fellows who was liked by all. Though he didn't take part in many school activities, he was active outside of school. Ray is in- terested in the jewelry business, and we are sure he'll he a success. junior Red Cross l, ll, lll. HELEN LOUISE CORICY She is rule tmtl fur from xlzy. And has an e'U1'rlt1,.vlmg twmlelr' in her rye. Helen always seemed to be happy and full of fun. Her constant use of cute expressions sneh as zootie have made her well known. Her history classmates will forever remember how she loved to chatter, junior Red Cross l, llg Ticket Committee, Senior Play.
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