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REISER, ROBERT Bob'f Do well t-he duty that lies before you. Here's a senior from 319, All the fellows -think he's quite keen. When it comes to work he gets lt done, And w-hen he's through, helhas a lot -of fun. ROBERTS, ELIZABETH !!Betty3! Betty, -always on the beam Not as quiet as sh-e seems. Journalism Club 1, 2 Red Cross 1 Secretary Hom-eroom 1 Homemaking Club 3, 4 Senior Minstrel 4 ROMBOUSECK, EUGENE !!Gene9! Gene Rombouseck, mac-hine ship pr1de, i u Takes everything 111 'hls stride. President Homeroom 1 Suu-dent Council 1 Homer-oom Treasurer 2 Boys' Glee Club 2 Journalism Club 2 RUNNALLS, GLEN Clem I'l1 meet you all in due time. Band 3, 4 I' In the bus he comes to school, Promptly by the 8:30 rule. Joins in all the homeroom fun, But gets his daily homework -done. For Clem would really be your friend, 'Tis he who'll 'iplant you in the enid. ROACH, I-IOPVARD jim Labor is the law of happiness. Red Cross 2 VVhen a 'huntin' you would go And really have some .game to show, V - Follow Jim, he knows the way To get a deer, any day. ROHNER, PATRICIA 3, lf long dis-tance you desire, Get laughing Pat on the wiref' Editorial Staff 4 Hometroom Social Chairman 4 Senior Play Comm-ittee 4 junior Play 3 Glee Club 2, 3 Masque and Gavel 2, 3 Dramatic Club 2, 2, 3, 4 Journalism Club 1 RUNNALLS, DORIS i'VVho is it now, Doris? Homemaking Club ' Treasurer 3 Patrol Squad 4 Dramatic Club 2 Masque and Gavel 3 junior Play 3 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Red Cross 2 Social Club 301, 3 RYEAK, ANNE Annie No-o-o ........ - Treasurer Hom-eroom 4 This is our Annie of '48 Always on time, never late, Into homeroom does she come Bringing with her lots of fun! May she find life sunny and . gay . xvltll laughter -all along l1f-e's way.
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NOSTRAND, VICTOR VINCENT 'Via' Good words are worth much and cost little Vic h-as not found time to par- ticipate in school acitivitwies, but his friendly man-ner keeps him surrounded by friends. We know helll succeed in whatever field he chooses. PALMER, DONALD LEE !!Lee7! His smile is sweetened by his gravity Camera Club 4 Art Staff of Classbook 4 A oretty slick guy is Donald Lee, The th-ings he draws are some- thing to see. He's -a good sport amo-ng those who know, They like his manner, friend or foe. PENDELL, IANE fame Is she not 'passing fair?,' Red Cross 1 - Glee Club 2 French Club 3 Patrol Squad 4 Editorial Staff 4 - Jane hails from Rio and comes to -school on the bus. A popular girl 'and definitely an asset to our class. Best of luck no you! PINKALA, CATHERINE I Kash To be a model is her desire, She's sure to set the world on fi-re. Student Council 2 Glee 'Club 3, 4 Art -Cl-ub 4 junior Play, Usher 3 Social' Chairman 301, 3 OGRODNICK, WILLIAM Bill Laugh and the world laughs with you. Art Club 4 Bill has -clearly expressed his intention, To get to work upon some in- vention, So here's to success in his undertaking! We all hope it may soon be in the making For he wan-ts ONLY to be -a millionaire, And promises '48 a ,goodly share. PAULISON, IOHN lack The Dodger expert Here's a boy, Jack by name A senior '48 is proud to claim Baseball is .his favorite sport A-sk his team, get this retort, 'T-he Dodgers' is the ONLY team, ' A word against them, and lill Blow off steam! PETITT1, IULIO Butch What! M-or-e dishes! Keep on the right side of this smiling lad, He ca-n do you, good or bad, For breakfast, supper, noon, or brunch Julio will serve you at L.1rry's Luncih Hats off to the chef of '43 G-ood luck and foritune to this classmate. POUND, IEAN lb 'The hand that hath made you fair, hath made you good. Secretary Student Council 1 Secretary Class 2 Secretary I-Iiomeroom 2 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Council 3, 4 Art Club 4 Latin Club 2, 3 French Club 4.
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SCALES, FRANCIS Frank Love makes the world go roundu Frank Scales in his famous car, Goes for a 1r1-de, oh so far! He takes with him his Mary Ann, Wl1o's convinced he,s quite the man! SI-IAMPANSKY, ELAINE Laine Let's have a rea-dy 'Hip-Hip'.3' -Captain of Cheerleaders A 3, 4 Honor Council 3, 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Q A cappella 2, 3, 4 Dramatic -Club 1, 2, 3, 4 French 3- Club 4 Latin Club 2, 3 Q SMITH, FRANK Bucky I came rig1ht back, .... 'I Here's to Bucky, always gay, Quoting 'QPrifces every day. lf he Burns up, it's hard to tell For 319 thinks h-e's pretty swell. So to this smiling Senior, we say AIdieu An-d good luck and goocl for- tune to You. STEMPERT, MARY IANE Listen to the wedding bellsu Hom-emak-ing Club 3, 4 This is a Senior w1ho's really ' a sport, A clever girl of a very goo-cl sort. Willing, eager, ready and wait- 111: , -For Juni 29,4 she'll be gradu- ating Then togeuher Gene and our Mary Jane, Will got to ganher their due and fame. I SCOTT, THELMA Serenade of the Bells journalism Club 2 Hornemakinfg Club 3, 4 Here's to a girl, quiet -to you, And no Steve she,s really true, To us she's ratedrA-1 For the firstfclass Senior she's become. SHEARE, DANIEL Dan A smile a day .... For-ever ready on his lips, A bigl-?.Hell-o and big Hip- 1 9, T-ha:t's Dlanny passing through the -halls Answering Hi to all his calls, To this Senior, -happv and gay, We wish you luck along life's vwafy. SPACE, CLIFFORD Cliff ln all labor the-re is profit Cliff has expressed his desire to become a, farmer because he loves animals. We, his class- mates, hope that he attains every goal he sets for himself. STONE, CLIFFORD Cliff Goo-d brooks are true fri-ends Cliff as he is known to us, Does his work without much fuss - D-oesn't bick.er, doesn't worry, Doesn't fret, idoesn't hurry. 'Glad are we of '48 That Cliif has been our class- IIIBIC.
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