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Good-looking Charles Luce proved his popularity by being active on Student Council. Chuck belonged to football and track teams and was a member of Boys’ Club and World Affairs Club. Easy to get along with William Lymburner was full of fun and vigor. Bill participated in Solo Training, Chorus, Boys’ Glee Club, Dancing and swimming. Here’s to the girl with the smiling face and smiling heart, Jane Lyons, an energetic cheerleader. She also took part in G. A. A. and Dramatics, Arts and Crafts Clubs. Quiet, reserved and very nice looking describe James MacTaggart, who was liked by everyone. ' W ' ho says men prefer blonds! Dolores Martinez was a member of Red Cross, Spanish, Ensemble, Dancing and Chorus Clubs. Poised and just plain sweet describe Betty Matthews, who belonged to Junior Red Cross and G. A. A. Phyllis Matthews, whose main interests were sports and home economics, belonged to G. A. A. Tall and charming Helen McCaw belonged to G. A. A. and was a swell girl to know. Sweet and sedate describe Mary Jane McClusky, who took part in Camera and Dramatics Clubs, but the favor- ite was her Bill.” Robert McColl always smiled an especially nice smile at the girls. We were glad to have Bob as a member of our class. Whatever Eleanor McCoy did, she always put both feet forward.” Eleanor belonged to G. A. A., Latin Club, and the senior play cast, in which she played the role of Mrs. Foster. One of the nicest boys ever to walk in shoe leather was Norman McCue. Norm was active on Student Coun- cil and was in the Latin and Dance Clubs. This smile belongs to one of our clas s acrobats, Charles McKay, who belonged to table tennis. Chess, Tumbling, track, cross-country. Boys’ Club and Cheerleaders. Sam Matar did an excellent job as student director of the Senior Play. Sam belonged to Dance Club, tumbling. Boys’ Club and French Club. Donna Mehler was a little girl, but she went in for things in a big way. Donna belonged to G. A. A. When we think of Betty Mertz, we think of giggles. Betty belonged to Red Cross, Chorus and Dancing Clubs. Quiet Donald Miller was a sports lover. His favorite sport was football. Clarence Miller could be described as being tall and bashful. Clarence worked on Co-op for awhile, and then retailing. 23
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Although quiet, John Klnsendorf was a valued mem- ber of the class. John belonged to Table Tennis Club and baseball. Russell Klusendorf was very much like his brother. When you ' ve seen one, you ' ve seen the other. Russ be- longed to the baseball team. Theresa Koppel, with her quiet, pleasant charm, be- longed to the Student Council. There ' s only one thing he wanted out of High Schtwl, himself. Thomas Korn was active in football, track and swimming and belonged to Boys ' Club, Chorus and Student Council. Hunting and fishing are Martin Krueger ' s favorite sports. Martin beltrnged to Boys ' Club in the eleventh grade. Happy-go-lucky Elaine Krupczak, alias Mrs. Shultz- hammer from the senior play, was a member of Light- house Staff, Chorus, G. A. A. and Dramatics Club. Everybody likes Barbara Krupp, who took part in Latin, Dramatics, and Dancing Clubs, and also G. A. A. Barbara also participated in Chorus and Ensemble. Here ' s to the girl with the beautiful red hair, Jean LaFrance. She belonged to Girls’ Club, Chorus and Camera Club. As editor of the Lighthouse, Arthur Lane was really on the beam. Art was a very capable eleventh grade vice-president of his class and belonged to football and swimming teams. He also was a member of Chorus. Art also was a member of the senior play cast. A grand person was Joan Langolf, who belonged to Chorus, Ensemble, Library Club, Dramatics and Latin Clubs. Tiny, blond Ruth Langolf s main interest was in home economics. Ruth belonged to Hi-Y, Art and Home Eco- nomics Clubs. A good student was Peggy Ann Large, who took part in Latin Club, Ensemble, Chorus and Solo Training. Tall and nice looking describe Charles Lasher, who had a super personality. Chuck belonged to Boys ' Club and Co-op. A true and swell pal was Beverly Lent, who was active in G. A. A., Dramatics, Hi-Y, Arts and Crafts. For a good time you could always call upon David Leonard, who was one of our peppy cheerleaders. Dave belonged to Cartoonists ' Club, Chorus, Tumbling, Boys ' Club, Ensemble, track, cross-country and Boys’ Glee Club. He was also a member of the barbershop quartet, which was so popular. Robert Lock, a fine fellow with an engaging smile, al- ways took his studying seriously and was liked by every- one. Charles Logan, a swell fellow to know, was liked by especially one. Chuck was a member of Hi-Y, Dance Club and Tumbling. William Long could always be seen driving around in his car. Bill was a member of the traffic squad. 22
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Busy all the time was Dorothy Miller, who belonged to Spanish and Red Cross Clubs. Who will ever forget William Miller, a guy who was always up to something! Bill belonged to Camera Club, Chefs Club, Ping-Pong, Boys ' Glee Club and Boys ' Club. He also belonged to Tumbling Club. Oh! That captivating grin! It could belong to none but Ronald Mires. Ron belonged to Chefs Club. He was also business manager of the Student. Betty Mitchell, whose first love was playing the piano, was active in Latin Club for two years. A friend indeed was Gilbert Mix, who was rather shy. Gilbert belonged to Camera Club. His spare time was sp)ent behind a drug store counter. Attention! Introducing James Aioorc and his curly ItK ' ks. Jim belonged to Camera Club and Boys ' Club. He also took part in track, cross-country and swimming teams. r Reginald Moore was one of our track stars who ran cross-country. To top this off, he was a swell fellow to know. Charlotte Nelson ' s aim is to become a nurse. She was senior class treasurer and assistant editor of the Light- house. She also belonged to Solo Training. Joanne Nelson ' s long blond hair and dark eyes, along with a p eppy personality, mowed the stag line. Jo be- longed to Dramatics, G. A. A. and Student Council. Barbara Nielson had laughter dancing in her eyes. Among her activities she listed Chorus and Crafts. Russell Norris was on the top of everybody ' s parry list. Russ was very active in Student Council, ftxttball. Car- toonists ' Club and golf. Glen Norton ' s curly hair was admired by all. Glen could be described best as being self-reliant. Gloria Nugent ' s long hair was the envy of many of her classmates. Gloria belonged to G. A. A., Dance Club and Handicrafts. Ernest Nuss was always on the spot to fix things. Ernie was a member of Dance and Tumbling Clubs. John Osko, our country gentleman, was on our fexx- ball and baseball teams. John was liked by everyone who knew him. Entangled in a Webb of love was Emma Jean Oslin, who belonged to G. A. A., Camera Club and Student Staff. Ozzie played the part of Mrs. Hotchkiss in the senior play. Happy am I, from care I ' m free. Why aren ' t they all contented like me? John Parry played football. Ellen Payne, who was active in Junior Red Cross, G. A. A., Dramatics, Drafting and Camera Clubs, was liked by all. 24
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