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7-Zami EARLE PARSONS, Jr. Earle has always been the class' most energetic member, not to mention that, with an ever-ready smile and enthusiasm, he has won a place for him- self on the executive board of the Student Govern- 'ment since 1938. Student 'Government, Football 3-4, Nature Club, Basketball 2-3. eo-50 ANNA PLACONA Gay Anna has won a place in I94l,S hall of fame for her overly successful work as a refresh- ment saleslady at the football games. Her sparkle and zest were irresistible. Glee Club 3-4, Thespian 1-3, Basketball 1-2, Costuming, One-Act Plays, Christmas Cantata, Mikado , and Candy Concessions. MARY REDA There's no question that Mary is unafraid of work, especially in difficult studies. Mary has been one of our super saleswomen. She has also pjartici- pated in other activities. Knitting Club 1, Indoor Sports Club I. BETTY REID As her father is connected with the radio sta- tion WOR, Betty has certainly had a chance to become thoroughly acquainted with the radio world and its celebrities. She really is an authority, as far as P. H. S. is concerned. Glee Club, Thespian Club President, Alumni Committee, Student Government, Assembly Coun- dl 26 'kk
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FRED O'CONNOR Fred has successfully tried his hand in many dif- ferent activities from dramatics to sports. NVhen only a freshman, he had one of the leads in the Christmas Play. Vice-president of Home-room I, Thcspizm Club I, Basketball, Art Club President: DUNCAN OLMSTEAD Duncan is both a scholar and an athlete. In the line of sports his specialty is ice hockey, while in school he spends his time on the honor roll. Hockey, Home-room Pres. 4 HAZEL OHRLE Q Hazel is probably the quietest, but most out- standing executive in our class. There is hardly an official post she has not occupied. As for her scholastic rating, she ranks number None . Secretary of G. O., Classical Club, Hockey, Basketball, Red Cross, Home-room President, Vice- president, and Secretary, Glee Club, German Club, Dance Club and Secretary of Junior Class. ' WILLIAM PANZARINO Bill, one of our best scholars, honor roll every single time, plans to study medicine. We think he haslalready read everything on the subject that he could possibly find. His P. H. S. extra-curricular work consists of: Student Government Legislature, General Science Club, German Club, Varsity 9 Home-room, Basketball, President of homegoomra. QD N Xanax LS? ' m we 2 5 '-if
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JAMES RETTIE Among the boys, Jim ranks public salesman number Hone. His conscientious work as a paper boy has earned him two trips to Washington al- ready. Flag Salute Assemblies 3-4, Stamp Club, Band I-2-3-4, One Act Plays 3, Glee Club, Basketball Manager 4, Melody Club, Monitor. JOHN RISLEY Although we don't hear much from John, he can certainly make things hum on his trapping ex- peditions. He is somewhat of an authority on trap- , ping, curing and disposing of pelts. Stamp Club, One Act Plays, Student Govern- mem Assembly Scout Salute. PAUL RIZZO Our ace bowler is Paul. As a member of an ' athletic family, he chose bowling as a hobby. Often one may find him at the bowling alley either play- ing the game or working as a pin boy. Boxing, Monitor, Cheerleading, Intramurals, Basketball. BETTE .ROMAINE Bette is one of the class' most glamorous girls. She looks exceedingly well in sophisticated turbans and dropping coiffures. Basketball 1, Knitting Club 1, Art Club 1, Thespian Club 1, Home-room secretarv I. 27
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