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ROBERT T SULLIVAN rl! !1k1 lm hm suzmx x :ll ne 2 t out or 11 u Dazz IS the Pecks Bad Boy of the class but down underneath the gen ume stuff IS there A carrot top an engagln grm and a swell person allty belong to hlm Every atP P H S andwe are sure that he w1ll gather more frlends as the years roll by VERNON D WHEAT ll 4 um! lf ll ll fi nl umkz aux for yan Vernon IS the Don Juan of our class Hls smlle lS certalnly well known around our halls As far as football goes he proved h1s worth as a center Tony IS also quxteashelk wlth hls mustache We wonder 1f he w1ll have made the last payment on lt by graduatlon NANCY SUTHERLAND 4 if I is ISIHHIX Ind so lm przdnl sln ll Milk mr mark Betty has a pleaslng per sonallty and IS always Smlllng Wh1Ch makes her very popular w1th every one who knows her She always does her level best w1ll admlt A young man named Johnny looms on her horlzon too so be ware' DOROTHY WILSON XVLEI tmublz anuthu to do 07 3011 I1 It 5014 fan du for yourxelf Excellency ln sports IS where Dot sh1nes W could never qulte under stand why Dot dldn t capl tallze on her basketball ab1l1ty but we can truth fully say we appreclate her contrlbutlon to hockey I endlng a four year com panlonshlp we want to ex tend to you our best wlshes for the future GEORGE STACKHOUSE I sound mmri 1 sawn! body Slzudjust ur pu pon and strung 111 111 zrartfr George IS always seen but seldom heard His un falllllg good nature and hls even dxsposxtlon have endeared hlm to all If he remams as w1ll1ng and per are sure he w1ll be suc cessful ROY T WILSON JR H411 Hllzm 111111111 Roy IS of a reserved na ture that IH ltself repre sents h1s slncerlty cannot half appreclate h1m untll we really get to know hlm He IS well llked and 1nc1dentally not as serlous as he appears We find Roy to be a smcere class worker and he IS most wlllmg to help a comrade 23 'AIM ' 1 ' A fr ly- Lim 1 if-ny ' 1 4 lurk. ' , 1 ,- j lI ':'l'f K 1' , !an1'. . Ire' r ' 1 1 .' ' ' r ' K ' u n - 44 v ' 1 -'l - I fl n ' , ' Y y . - . ' ln n - - . . . . . l . , .. ,, . G . - . . . . Y D ' H H v . ' . one has liked Dazz here as her teachers and friends sistent as he is nowl we . . . ., - ' . U ,, y L - . . , . 'ill ra' way lul bfuplr ' 'v ' - j -A '1 v ,Y V Ia' ' g ' . ' ia' 1 ' ' - ' ll n r , I . ' I , . . . y - ' ' . e - . ' We ' . , .- ' 44 H ' ' ' . ' . y - 7
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CHARLES K SIGEL Tlzrr v I llttlr hl of had 171 run good I1IlI1 bay Sammy as known by hxs lntlmate frlends IS a rosy cheeked lad who thor oughly enjoys l1fe He 1S makes xt hls buslness to make others laugh But alas teachers Just dont appreclate a good w1se crack ESTELLE D SOLOMON llnr IS no gm us m Iffr lzkl IC :ul 11 :mr x and aff: 3 Stella IS a very glfted person She has dramatlc and art1st1c ab1l1t1es She IS very fond of both and op her talents We are sure she w1l1 accompllsh much along these l1nes We w1ll remember her dellghtful and amusmg parts ln plays g1ven by our class MARGARET STAFFORD II11 nzldfst manners and the genllcsl heart Margaret appeals to all who have been lucky enough to become one of many frlends She IS noted for her blushmg whlch makes her sweeter Mar garet wants to go to bus1 ness school and we know that when she f1l'llSheS she w1ll make her way quletly to success 22 ETHEL JANE SOOY Ulllff vet uppfalmg Ethel 1S that qulet httle hght halred glrl of the class Although she doesnt say much what she does say lS all to the good You belng w1ll1ng to lend a hand when asked to do sornethlng We are sure Ethel w1ll be a good httle buslness glrl Lots of luck KATHERINE STEWARD l man! so zharmnuz and so xtrrel Une Ifkr 1141 tu Stllflllil mee! Kates true worth 1S not reallzed by everyone be cause of her qulet nature All of Kates friends how ever have dlscovered her frlendly splrlt She IS not only attractlve but also loyal and dependable .. 1, -it . ,Ai . tv, . . ,H H . ' V. ' ,' ' .H lfllll ' f ' 'gfj ' 'wil V. . . . ll H . . . . . ' . . ' - . ' , . , - . . .- . ' q , rarel W' h ' - ' y .lt out a smlle and has worked hard to devel can depend on her always . ' ,' . . , C, . - . H . - . . . . H - . ' . uKi.Il . , lr, , u H , .4 V ,Q ,UI , MH ' , . . . , . l . , - , li:
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JUNICDR- Hli seconcl annual protluction presentetl by the .lunior ztntl Senior Classes of l'rospect l'ztrlc High School provetl to surpass the superb performance of the initial venture of cotnbinecl junior ancl Senior Class productions. Mrs. XYheeler. the society matron of the play, was ably characterized by one of the most talentefl young latlies of the Senior Class, Stella Solomon. lirank Harvell again actecl the 112111 of the misun- tlerstoocl tfentlemzm of seventeen. llomer l'ltillips anal Margaret llouclreztu zttlclecl a colorful touch of humor antl that friction that always exists among the hired help of a quibbling family. The ulunior Class is to be commenclecl for their line representation and such clever actors ancl actresses that rlitl so much toxyarcl contributing talent for this grantl ancl glorious performance. XYe woultl not have rleemetl it possible to stage the current play. Clarence, without the splenclitl coaoperatiou of the combinetl classes, We were proutl to have Miss lirace lf. Campbell, clirector of tlramatics of the Prospect llark High School, to coach our play as she attainerl the high- est point of her tlramatic supervision at Prospect Park High School. KliSs llorothea li. Xtoocl rlitl herself proutl in that she so ably protlucetl such line stage scenery untler the circumstances at that time.
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