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EXPLANATION FOR SNAPSHOTS i. Looking across the top row you will see first the Ellis twins at a very tender age. At this time there was no thought of rushing for the telephone madly. Next to the Ellis twins are a group of those earnest l-ligh School students, notice how dignified Jonas Kaszer looks. Robb l-letzler is looking for the moon. At the stop sign, whom do we find but l-larold and Sue with Julia looking at them enviously. And last, but not least, stands Marion Smith, the pride of Marion l'lill. Q. l-lere are George, John and Brownie. John is just about to take a trip to Jersey, and thatys the reason he has his new hat on. John Neely's favorite question at the time we go to press is, Uwhich is which? -fhatfs Maryellen standing near the car, no explanation is necessary. Look at Brobeck and Mathews just ready to go up to the football field, and Grace Moorehead, who is ready to walk across the bridge to Bridgewater. 3. ln the third row we see the football team in action, a group of students, and another of the Ellis twins, which one, you tell me. Next comes Cassi and Morell, who are also ready to go up to the football field. 4. ln the fourth row sits the Senior class president, pegging along, as usual, with a group of students to his left keeping an eye on him. Look carefully at the next picture of Clark Pugh, and a little farther on you will see Sue and her dog, l think his name is l-larry. Frances Zaneski, the next on the list, is on her way to freedom. 5. Below Robb sits Melvin Daman and a couple of his friends, rumor has it that he shared his dinner with them every noon. Qver across the page a little farther, you will see Peggy and Maryellen, another picture of the football team, and then Catherine Scholl, the pride of Bridgewater. At the extreme left sits Richard Dunning pretending to study, but really trying to get a stand-in with the little girl on the right. Now look at the Seniors in infancyfthere is Johnny Baldwin, captain of the basketball team and the ladies, man, Martha Edwards, who goes tap, tapping along, and little Moore looks UGrim-mn and determined as usual. Donft ask who is at the bottom of the page on the right, but if you listen long enough, you hear his very picture making noise. 23
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COACH J. EDWARD TAYLOR lVlr. Taylor opened his third year as coach ol l2ochies football team, by malting two unexpected changes, These changes turned l2ochy'i from a mediocre to a First- rate team. With his experience, and with an abundance oi good material For next year, we feel sure he will give us a championship team, ASSISTANT COACH Von PHILP Vonis speed and inspiration enabled the secondis to defeat the First on two occasions. When we consider only two other teams did this and the closeness ol these games, we realize his calibre as a coach. CHIEF SCOUT DARREL DECKER HD6Cl4,H as a scout, got everything. When he reported the 'ienemiesii he even had their niclcnames and the size oi their shoes, MANAGERS Usually on the job, lining the field, handing out the equipment, or taking the genteel language oi the players, thatis the worlc oi the Hboysf' We heartily thanlc Hl2ed,'i 'Dizzy' and Weinie.i' CHEER LEADERS These are the energy bundles, headed by Pep Perkins, Wim Crawford and Vigor pieiler, who rouse lQochiesH determined goal line stands. 24
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