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DOROTHY FROEHLE Page eighteen Finds photography very interesting . . . willing to help every¬ one ... is member of journalism class. PATRICIA FULTON Pat” has pretty eyes with beautiful hair to match . . . talks more in class than the best politicians. PATRICIA M. GALVIN Pat is S ' 5 54 , has brown hair and pretty blue eyes . . . would like nursing as her ca¬ reer . . . dislikes con¬ ceited people . . . owns driver’s license. DOROTHY GANGLOFF JOAN GAUCHE Nice, and fun to talk to . . . usually seen with the Perry twins ... is a member of the journalism class . . . has talent for writing. Joan is well-liked by everyone . . . future math teacher . . . very capable president of Math Club . . . plans to attend O.L.C. ANN GIBBONS Always merry . . . be¬ came a full pledged mote” . . . works at Albers . . . artist for Amaranth . . . dislikes hard work and civics. 19 5 1 Could any senior ever fo rget the seventh periods spent in the library—reading one of the cele¬ brated works of Willy Shake¬ speare, browsing through a cur¬ rent novel, or possibly collecting data for an essay? (Juniors, please take note.) I ' A
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MARGIE ANN ERNST Margie” has red hair and brown eyes . . . churns with the Val¬ ley girls . . . plans to work in an office. JOAN FELLER Greets everyone with a quick smile . . beau¬ tiful eyes . . . has a sparkler on her left hand . . . loves potato chips. DOROTHY FLEISCH “Dot” is a great music lover . . . she spends all her spare money on the operas . . . has many hobbies, includ¬ ing art and dramatics. CLAIRE FEIST Curly head” . . . Claire snapped some of the pictures in this annual . . . member of the G.A.A. . . changes moods frequently. MARILYN FINK Travels to school from Lockland . . . blonde ha.ir and grey green eyes . . . claims she is S ' sports’ lover ... is very fond of eating. MARGARET FRAYNE Hails from St. Bernard . . . heartily wishes she had no freckles . . . seen at every Bacon basketball game . . . sewing is her hobby. The only sport not taught here at O.L.A.—football! Wouldn’t you know that there are some en¬ thusiasts in our midst! Most of their football, however, is played passively—watching Roger Ba¬ con, Purcell, Elder, or X High. It’s easier that way, honestly. Page seventeen ilM
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JACQUELINE GOLDSCHMIDT 19 5 2 At 2:30, after a very hard day of the usual reading, ’riting, and ’rithmetic most of the gals stop outside and talk over the exciting incidents of the pre¬ ceding day. After leaving they spend another hour at the cor¬ ner drugstore before good-bye.” Page nineteen Likes dancing . . . . en- joys cooking.. . J ack- ie is 5 5 pos- sesses blue eyes and black hair . . . hails from Reading . . . am- bition: beautician. LOIS GRONEFELD Lois likes to crochet and embroider . . . sweet, with eyes of brown and blonde hair . . . ambition is to be¬ come a nurse. MARY LEE GUETERMAN Loves to make her own clothes . . . any kind of music is her weak¬ ness . . always answers, Oh, well, what’re ya gonna do?” LOIS GRAUSE Likes swimming . . . plans to be a secre¬ tary when she gradu¬ ates . . . Neat” is her pet expression . . . Stan Kenton records are her favorite. MARILYN GRUENWALD Maintains dimples with a wide smile . . . she is interested in bowling, swimming, and knitting argyles . . . usually seen with the Koepfle twins. HELEN HAMPEL President of Mary Unit and editor of the 1952 Amaranth . . . sincere and sweet . . . Moldy” is her pet ex¬ pression . . . swell per¬ sonality. x
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