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s'rANi,i:Y L. RICE --Ric.,-' VOCATIONAI. AGRICUIJFURE You lenow it Resides in Sptringtown .A . . likes all sports, particularly baseball . . . is usually seen looking for a girl . . . took part in all sports . . . shines in giving excuses . . . pals with Ken . . . wants to own a flashy Cadillac convertible. Chorur l, 2, 45 Minrtrel 25 Student Council Reprefentative 35 Agriculture Student Council Reprerentative 45 Vice Prerident Agriculture 4,' Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 3. 45 Clarr Play 45 School lllagazine 35 Barlzerball 1, 3, 4. MAREIORIIC j. RKIBMAN Margie COMMERCIAL D'ya wanfa medal? l Smallest girl in the class . . . hails from Springtown . . . likes to eat and loaf in the halls at lunch time . . Zcanigenerally be seen with Gloria . , . has a good deal of athletic ability . . . still thinking about her future plans. Choruf 2, 3, 45 School Magazine 2, 3,' Clan Trearurer I5 Clary Reporter 25 Hockey I, 2. 3. 45 Bafleetball 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 15 Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Clary Play 3. IESTHIQR M. RUTH Es ACADEMIC U--lilee madu Usually seen chewing gum . . . comes from Riegelsville, R. 1 . . . popular with her classmates . . . has a good deal of brains . . .works on the Pen Point . . took part in both class plays . . . plans to be a medical missionary. Choruf 2, 3, 45 Clary Play 3, 45 School lllagazine 2, 3, 45 Yearbook -I5 Hockey 2, 3, 45 llonor Society 3, -15 Clary Trearurer 2. DONALD C. SCHAEFER Don VUCATIONAI. AGRlCUL'l'URAl. Knock it offll' Muscular, spontaneous blonde from Bucksville . . . has a fine sense of humor, but amazes one with his seriousness at times . . . well-portrayed father in both class plays . . , popular and good-natured . . . outdoor activities such as hunting and ice skating rate high with Don . . . basketball enthusiast . . . hates that so-obvious blush . . . hopes to own his own farm some day. Athletic Club 2. 35 Vanity Bafleetball 3, 45 F.F.A. I. 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. Secretary 35 F.I .A. Vice Prerident 45 Glee Club 3,' Boyx' Choru: 45 Student Council Reprefentative 35 Student Council Vice-Prerident 45 Clair Vice-Prerident 45 Paliraclian Staff,' Clair Play 3, 4. 26
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Nll'1l.S NIELSON Nielson ACADEMIC You ju.r1 farfl beat a Cliryflfr Pf0d1lI'l.fU Hilltop resident . . . often seen driving his father's Plymouth . . . frequently involved in Boy hcout activities and school affairs . . . a real hrain in l'.O.D. . . . does his homework at the last minute . . . wants to he a forest ranger. Choruf I, 2,' Minflrel 2,' School lllagazine I, 2. 35 Clary President 45 Prefirleiil of Sludfnf Counril -I5 llonor Sofiefy 3, 45 Clary Play 3, 4. GLORIA K. NUYAK Gloria commeacmi. Dorff bf filly Quakertown. R. 4 resident . , . was class secretary for two years . . . friendly and easy to like . , . took part in junior play . . . can generally he seen with Margie . . . would like to teach the little tots in the future. Choruf 2, 3, -lg Srhool Magazine 2, 3,' Clam Secrelary 2, -If Cbferleadfr I, 2: llockfy 1. 3,' Clan Play 35 Yearbook -If Harelzall -I. fXl,lCli li. POWICRS Alice Acamirulc Who k7l0fl'.f?n Upper Black lfddy's springboard of industry . . . whiz at numbers and figures . . . very much at home on the honor roll . . . delights in ice skating . . . never-to-he-forgotten mother in our junior play . . . believes life would he happier if there were no horing meetings nor hus rides to school . . . her great interest in cooking and sewing promise a hright future for the giver of that diamond. Cooking Club 1: Typing Club 2,' Knitting Club 3: Gln' Club 35 Pen Point Co- nlilor J: School lllagazinz' 2, 3, 'lg Clary Play 3. -1. KliNNl'iTH G. RHODES Kenny vocA'1'xoNAl. How abou! that? Comes from Durham . . . is usually looking for a girl to drive around in his l'ord . . . pals around with Rlcey . . . one of the more amlntious fellows . . . is going Navy after graduation. Clioruf 1. 2, 4: Yearbook -lj ll'Ii71J'ffl'l 2: School lllagazinf 25 Sluzlfnl Council Rrprererttalivr -lg Soccer 2, 3, 45 .flgriculfure Treafurer -I. 25
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HELEN E. SCHULBERGER Sugar coMMieixciAi. Bongo, Bongofn Never-to-be-forgotten wall flower of our junior play although she's actually an enticing boy snatcher . . . famous for her flirting and poodle cut . . . P.O.D. takes the joy out of school for Sugar. . .whiz at commmercial subjects . . . plans to become a secretary . . . cuts a mighty cute figure on ice skates-or anywhere for that matter . . . where does she live? Revere. Chezrlzadzr 2: Vanity Softball 2,' Vanity Hockey 35 Dancing Club 3,' Gln Club I. 2, 3,' School Magazinc I, 2, 3, 4,' Clan Vic:-Prrfizlrnf 2, 3,' Sludznl Council Reprzxenfativc -lg Palixadian, Staff' Clan Play 3, 4. GLADYS Nl. SINGLEY Glad CQMMHRCIAI. Ser, who? Tall, stately blonde from Upper Black Eddy . . . persevering -planner of our play program booklets . . . efficient in all she undertakes . . . quiet but not unnoticed . . . has already learned the fine art of getting along with people . . . boosts a certain soldier's morale with her daily letters . . . goes for dancing and ice skating in a big way . . . hopes to settle in her own home in the future. Gln Club 1. 2. 3,' Play Boolelef Chariman 3. 4,' Knitting Club 3,' Cla.f.f Trcaxurzr 4,- Cla.f.f Play 4. -IAN E L. SLOYER Janie commekcmi. Don't ark mel Loves Plymouths . . . never complains about homework . . . came from Bingen to finish here . . . thinks ice cream isyscrumptuous . . . enjoys watching television . . . talks about buying a house trailer . . . wants to be a secretary. School Magazin: 2, 3,' Choru: 2. 3, 4. AGNES M. STANLEY Peg coMMERciA1. Well - - - check that. ' Our Senior songster . . . has a brush in every art project . . . a captivating coed who assumes much responsibility . . . delights in roller skating and dancing . . . dabbles in music . . . lives in Upper Black Eddy with her thoughts in Quakertown . . . people who say It's all for It's all gone and P.O.D. get Peg's Irish up . . . unusual talent assures her of a brilliant artistic career-if marriage doesn't intervene. Clzeerlzader 2,' Vanity Hoclecy 2,' Dancing Club 3,' Gln Club I, 2, 3, -If School lllagazinz I, 2, 3, -lg Palixadian Staffg Clary Play 3, 4. . 27
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