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Meyers, Betty A. C.C. II Most always helpful with a good dispo- sition Monroe. Earl General “People who are think- ing great thoughts are asking great questions Choir 47-48, Track Res. 47. Var. 48-49 Murcko, Robert Michael General Stranger things have happened Newman. Jack Duane General Agree if you can; if not, dispute it with a Mikovits, John Louis General A worthy man Choir 47-48 Viking Hi-Y 47-48 Montgomery, Marlene A. C.C. Ill Small parcel of good- ness Murcko. Ruth Betty C.C. II You can if you try Newman, Thomas Cenc C.C. Ill I do not let my studies interfere with my education” Student Manager 46 North Wind Staff 46-47 Mill. Ruby Lee C.C. Ill A ruby—yes, a jewel Moorhatch, Mary C.C. Ill Easily remembered by everyone” Murray, Ceorge Franklin General Power will accomplish much, but perstt’er- ance more Norsemen Hi-Y 46-47- 48. Track Res. 46, Var. 47-48 Miller, Ruben I.A. How his silence drinks up his applause Hand 4o 47-48, Band Award Winner 46-47 Moorhead. Charles D. C.P. I His accomplishments speak for him Northern Lights Hi-Y 47-48, Cross Country Res. 46, Var. 47-48, Basketball Res. 47-48 Nagy, Eleanor Virginia C.C. II “Sensible and am- bitiousi Mills, Jerold A. C.P. II A man who is master of Patience, is master of everything else Service 46-47-48 Morris, Charles Henry I.A. He thinks too much Nassar, Khalid M. I.A. His art will make him famous North, Bcrnita Allcan General Silence speaks volumes Monroe, Andrew Royal I.A. It is better to earn a good name than to inherit one Mowl, Harold Leroy General Once a gentleman, always a gentleman Ncsscr, Madeline Jean C.P. I A drop of ink may make a million think Latin Club 48-49 Y-Tecns 48-49 North Wind Staff 48 Noursc, Doris Elaine C.P. Ill Loads of luck to one so sweet Sigma Chi Umbda 48-49 Nielsen, Jacqueline Ann C.C. Ill “From her heart flores friendship to all Utter 1-48, “N” Club 48-49, Y-Teens 48. Choir 48-49, Choir Award 49 Nielson, Charlcen Ann C.P. I Rich in good works Letter 1-47, “N” Club 47. Drama Club 40, Declamation 48. Sigma ('hi Umbda 48-49
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MacMillan, Phyllis A. C.P. I “As large as life and quite as natural” French Club 46 Martin, Pelvia General “He moves apart, remote in thought and and word. McClure, Orval Dale I.A. “Pep and ability all in one Cheer Leader 48 McLaurin, Maxine Irene C.C. Ill “My name is McLaurin, but I'm living the life of Riley just the same” Mangapora, Rose C.C. II “The prickly thorn often bears siccet roses. Mattarclla, Samuel B. C.P. Ill “They say geniuses die young. I must be careful ' Sigma Chi Lambda 48-49 McCormick, Mary Jane C.C. I “It is better to be envied than pitied” Service 46-47-48 McLeod, Bruce Lee I.A. “Every man shall bear his own burdens Maniak, Donald Daniel General “He ain't no saint, but he sure was a fellow a guy could trust Matthews, Ester Catherine Ruth Home Ec. “Gentle and kind, trill- ing to spare her time McCchee, Patsy Lucille C.C. Ill “The beauty of women is their hair McMullen. Arlene Joyce General “Quality, not quantity, is my measure Choir 46-47-48 Stepping Stones 47 Marciszewski, Lottie C.C. I “Amongst the rarest of good ones. Letter 1-47 “NM Club 47-48-49 Stepping Stones 46-47- 48-49, Service 47-48 McAlindon, Donald J. C.P. II “Ole faithful Sigma Chi Lambda 48-49 McHallam, Donald E. C.P. II “Good humor is good- ness and wisdom combined McNally, Robert C. C.P. I “Not only good. but good for something' Football Res. 46 Var. 47-48 Martin, Benjamin H. I.A. “Small, but progressive Football Res. 47 McLaren, Robert I.A. “He may be depended upon to keep the ball rolling McTaggart, Alice Reid General “The beginnings of all things are small Martin, Francis Bernard C.P. I “Hearty and helpful in his own way Student Manager 46 Service 47-48 Viking Hi-Y 46-47-48 McLaren, Ronald I. A. “String low, sweet clarinet. F'ootball Res. 46 Haseball Res. 46 Hand 46-47, Award Winner 46-47 Mcssinger. Donald C. C.C. Ill “Take life too seriously —and what is it worth f Hand 46-47, Hand Award Winner 46-47 McBride. Robert Ray General “Skies above were never bluer than his eyes McCarthy. William Dean General “It is the man that matters
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O'Brien. Margaret Joan C.P. I The pen is mightier than the sword Letter 1-40, “N” Club 40. Latin Club 47-48. Sigma Chi lambda 48-40. North Wind Staff 4 7- 48-40, Service 47-48-40 Pastor, Alex Frank I.A. “The world knoire little its great men Pett, Bonnie Lou C.P. I “Soul of fibre and heart of oak Service 47-48-49 O'Kazin. Marion Anna General Pleasant, charming, and neat Pavich. Agnes General 44Joyful each day, but she's always that way Pierce, Nola Jean C.P. I 44Music is well said to be the speech of angels North Wind Staff 48- 40. Choir 47-48-40. Mich. All-State Choir 40 Plamondon, Betty Jane Home Ec. Ambition never sleeps in any easy bed Pray, Richard Robert General 4tVU not say much. I'll think more Pa'mer. Robert Earl General 44Just another big he- man Peters. Mary Elizabeth General A deed well done pleaseth the heart Pierson, Beatrice Esther C.C. III By all that's good and glorious Pruchnicki, John Bryc C P- I 44He's Quite a racketeer at tennis Tennis Res. 46. Var. 47 48. Debate 47-48 Parish, Stanley Jay I.A. 44Just like the rest of the gang Hasct all Res. 46 Pctridcs. William Robert General Thou art the man Pileri, Jina C.C. II Full of sweet indifference Pullum. Teddy J. General Live and let live Parrish, Elva Mac C.P. I And may the world go well with thee Pctro. Irene Ann General 1 come. 1 saw. I con- quered Choir 47 48 Pillen, Maxine Loretta C.P. I Count that day lost whose low descending sun vines from thy hand no worthy action done Red Cross Club 48 Puro. Donald James C.P. II Wise and slow: they stumble that run fast Cross Country Res. 48 Track Res. 47-48 Parsons, Barbara Lee General I love my noble teach- ers, they bring hap- piness and joy: But most of all my love is for that big athletic boy. Drama Club 46 Petropoulos. Marine L. General To be simple is to be great” Pinkston. Dorothy V. General Just a lot of fun and very sweet Pyschcr. Edsel General And certainly, he was a good fellow
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