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THE ROUND TABLE Adeline Sarah McGrory I woman's tongue goes ever without ending up. Field Day Puzzle Cl nl» (i. R. C. i, Salesman 4. Activities 1 : Sec. of Pla Comm. 4; 4 ; Xtyas Card O Student Council 2; (iirls Hi-V 2, 3, 4; Treas. of Hi-Y 4; Senior Play 4; Pres. Book Club 2; Class Sec. 2. 3, 4; Jr. Dance Comm. 3: Dramatic Club 3, 4 ; Round Table Staff 4; Sr. Dance Comm. 4: Jr- Sr. Reception Comm. 3: H. M. S. Pinafore 3i Homeroom Pres. 1 ; Patrol 1. estc arry Morford unny ease and good nature must never meet •nior Play 4; Dramatic Club 4; Riding Club i, 2. 3. 4; Nature Club 1. Audrey Sarah Noe “Aud” .1 stivet little girl from the 1‘uzzle Club Patrol 3. styx. 2; C,iris’ Hi-Y 2; Ushqr Sr. Play 4; Usher Hrad- uatiou X Round Table Staff 4; Magazihe Sales Chr. 4: Squad Leader iXv: Budget Collector 1. 2 ; Candy Salesman 4 ; Patrol : Jr. Dance Comm. 3; Basketball Class Team Mgr. 1. James Moreau “Jim” Xot too serious, not too gay. But a rare good fellow when it comes to play Patrol 2: Orchestra 2. 3, 4; Ath- letic Club Assistant Editor of Round Table 4. Managing Editor 4- v , (tty Mountford jj mritjfli my southern accent Patrfl 3; Jr.-Sr. Reception Comm. 3 . Sec. of Debating Club 3; Sen- 3 . ior Dance Comm. 4; Comm 4. Executive Page Twenty-eight 4: Kenneth Novak “Ken” He is absorbed with himself
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Irving Lingenfelter (treat wen aren't matte in a day” 1 , Victor Mathew I flaeacio It i brJ iautA ut he's kecf in; 'O-et. Katherine Marshall JKav” ‘7ter gay laughter shall he missed by all.” Class basketball 3. Marguerite Mayberry - fjty .beauty haunts me, heart ifwd poijJ. Oh. thiuZLfaiV moon, so close and brjythrf •Year Book SjaflF.4. John Loversidge I good fellow and sincere friend” Class Basketball 2. 3. 4: Football 2. 3. 4 ; Class Baseball 2. 3; Patrol 4; Bovs' Hi-Y 3. 4; Athletic Club 2; Round Table Staff 4; Home- ro» mi Pres. 2. Shirley Harriett Marks “Shirl Her mark is to do big things.” Class Basketball 2. 3. 4: Class Soc- cer r, 2. 3. 4; ( lass Volley Ball 1. 2; Hockey 2: Patrol 1. 2; French Club 3, 4; Hostess Jr. Dance 3: Jr. Dance Comm. 3; Sr. Dance Comm. 4: Soccer Official 4. Irving Matthews This witty fellow. living from birth. Has been gay, talkative, and full of mirth” 1 ntra-Mural Sport Team 1. Helen Mazza “There must be some reward for such ambition.” Editor of Round Table 3: Manag- ing Editor of Year Book 4; Class Soccer 3. 4: Basketball 4- Debat- ing Club 3 ; Sec. of Book Club 2; Jr. Art Guild 2; Jr. Dance Comm. 3; H. M. S. Pinafore 3: Publicity Mgr. Sr. Play 4: Jr.-Sr. Reception Comm. 3: Dramatic Club 3. 4; Budget Collector 4. Tage Tzcenty-sezen
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T HE ROUND TABLE k. f ' y Lester Oglensky “Les” Is if mad he has yroum, or a duarr or a clown, ll' irii hr crowns common sights with delights of his own. I 1 Dorothea Perry Dot ’ (irncrally speaking, I'm always speaking Glee Club I : Hockey 2. 3; Soccer 2; Patrol 2. 3: Basketball 3: Dra- matic Club 3. 4; First Aid Chib 3; Sr. lArt Guild 4: Jr. Dance Cumin. R: G. R. C. 3 Jean Curtis Pope “Popie • Is lire as the wires on a telephone pole Senior Art Guild 2. 3, 4 ; Dramatic Club 3. 4; Hobby Club 1 : Orches- tra 1. 2. 3; Glee Club 1. 2; Jr. Dance Comm. 3; Jr.-Sr. Reception Comm. 3: Awarded Year's Dues for Scholarship 2. Nelson Oglensky “Milly” .l-foot ond light-hearted I take to the open road. Healthy. free, the world before me. Student Council 3; Patrol 2. 3: Science Club 2 : Round Table Stall 4 ftT0tVall . Muriel Jane Parker Janie” .lies and manners are more expressive than words Treas. French Club 3; Hockey 4: Year Rook Staff 4: Girls' Gym ('apt. 4; Dramatic Club 4; Patrol 4- ZJ'j Beatrice Pettit I‘elite and Sweet Glee Club t, 2; Hobby Club 2; Sr Art Guild 3. 4 ; First Aid Club 3; Jr. Dance Comm. 3; Dramatic Club 3. 4; Patrol 1. 2; Cheer Leader 4; Soccer 2; Senior Play 4. Alfred Ralph Ruddy” He is often seen, hut is seldom heard. Page Twenty-nine
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