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enior Memoirs Iackovich, Francis He might he quiet, but - oh!!! Fran, our class Romeo may be seen almost any time of day with his pal Goody. His athletic ability excels not only in football, but also in basketball where he has spent four of his high school years as a top ranking star. Fran plans to be a U. S. Army mechanic and we know that he will succeed. Best of luck to you, Fran. Kawalcxc. Sophie A Riverside Deb. Zosh, as she is called by her friends, is an active member of the Senior Class and hails from Riverside. Her cheerful smile and her pleasing per- sonality have always helped her to win friends. Her favorite pastime is dancing. Whatever Zosh chooses as a career, we know that she will suc- ceed. Here's luck to you, Zosh, from the class of '40. Keane, Donna Short hut Sweet. This young miss can always be seen with her pals, Peggy and Ann. Donna is Editor-in-chief of our school paper, the Por-Je, and Social Chairman of the Senior Class. She is a member of the French Club, the German Club, the Girls' Hi-Y and the Girls' A. A, Donna is undecided as to what she is going to do, but whatever she undertakes she is sure to succeed. Good luck, Donna. Q Kelly. Muriel She dancer Jlow, She dancer fart, She dance: anyway you ash. Muriel is one of our most popular Seniors and our most capable dancer. She is a member of the Girls' Hi-Y. You can always find Muriel with Jean doing things she Aughton do. We know Muriel will succeed in what- ever work she may try. So here's wishing her all the luck in the world.
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emor Memoirs Hayward. Muriel Beautiful, but not dumb. Muriel, a demure member of our class is active in the French Club and the Girls' Hi-Y. Her -favorite activities are dancing, driving and swimming. Why the sudden interest in Tommy Tucker's Orchestra, Muriel? She has a desire to enter the field of modeling and from all observation she seems to be quite capable. Hendry, Iames They cull me 'Cy'. jim, alias Cy, hails from West End. He was one of our football heroes back in 1938 when Port won the Duso League championship. He is an honorary member of the Bonecrushers of West End. ' Cy patiently helped Mr. Chase pull our football team through the Middie game and of course we were on top-as always! He reported every night. The Seniors wish to say Thanks to him and lots of luck. Henningson. Ioe Sporty if my Hobby. joe hails from West End. He is secretary of the Boys' Hi-Y and played center on that great team, Bonecrushers, from West End. He also played catcher on the baseball team. We know joe will succeed, and we wish him luck. Hombeck, Betty Everything murt be I Dunn j well. Betty, one of the more intelligent members of her class, is considered an excellent commercial student. She can usually be 'found stRay-ing around town with her friend Phyllis. She is a member, and a very active one at that, of the Girls' Glee Club. She is one of those who have made this classbook a success. Betty is specializing in shorthand. Whatever her career or life work is she will go to the top! Class of 1940
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enior Memoirs 'Q Kelly, Ralph I am an Irishman. As Editor.in-chief of our Class Book, Ralph is gaining experience for his career as a newspaper man. Following graduation, he plans to attend a linotype school in New York. Ralph has earned his letter in basketball and track, and is quite a stepper on the dance floor, too. So here's wishing you luck in all the things you try. Ketcham, Robert I. S. Raub'5 Supefcralesman. Bob is our art editor on the class book and has done a swell job. He is a shoe clerk at the present, but some day he expects to enter the mechanical dentistry profession. Lots of luck, Ketch! Kinney, Margaret Make way for Wert End. Peggy, as she is known by her friends, is a leader in many organizations. Peg is president of the Girls' Hi-Y, captain of the Senior girls' basketball team, and for the last two years has been a very capable cheer-leader. One can find Peggy at almost every dance with her pals. We know that she will succeed in whatever she undertakes. Good luck to you, Peg. Kolvenbach, Herman 1940's gift to the ladies. Herm is, apparently, the silent, bashful type, but in spite of that, he is still very popular. A member of the Jones' Boys Club, he may be seen daily wending his way to our dear Alma Mater with his bosom pals, Ralph and Bill. Even though his future is nebulous as yet, he is bound to succeed in whatever he undertakes. Class of 1940
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