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Louise- ol'r W il pw JV' lj l' all Fl'0ClC1'lC' Lzunb Fritz is a senior whose nickname has really stuck. He's been well known around ye old halls, for he's a member of our championship football team. Next year this happy- go-lucky, full-of-fun fellow will be a freshman at Valpar- aiso University. Hi-Y l, 2, 15, 43 Noophytes 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4, Mun- itor Ili Fimtlmll 1, 2, il, -lg liuslcutlmll 1, 31 Base-lmll 2. Bruce Lydrickson Butch, or Charles Atlas, Jr., is a man of many inter- ests, the foremost being sports. He's been a. power house on every River team from football and basketball to track, having won his first varsity R as a sophomore. The fall of '49 should find him in the gear of the freshman team of the Buck- eyes of Ohio State. Ili-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity lt 2, 3, ll, Keymen 3, Font- bnll l, 2, fl, 43 Basket ill l, 2,' Q Truck 1, 2, Ll. I .v fy LF x 'U lil fh to , S 1 ' lv V 1 Her 'a Llit al po s Miful ond l , ,' , 'wi wld ll, , a as in or, a ' alit a. ' ac e ' ' ' a or g au y d r i mpin er J rsn res oug tqqfdrown ulse' . . 4 nd l t nest in have o n d choo cti es. .1 'N f , N J it it u 1 t Silas' srriiliflf-ll t damp 1 B' S l 1 ul lr N f , KY rl ,tt iras-L y H ll I Q ll lg, ynkl 3 wifi.- .J I ' N Cubby's life outsid of school seems to be paced fast and furiously, with such things as stag parties . . 1- fi' ll iff' ,:Ml:jc'l1z1.1'dIi.'cMiNiXFWll-' 14012, and basketball games, taking the forefront. Too, he is one of the more devout Stan Kenton supporters. Dick's planning to matriculate at Ohio State Uni- versity come fall. Studt- Uouuvil , ll: Buys' Council 33 Ili-Y l tI'rr-Q., Ll KPN-s. , Zi, Ki-yn an 23 Bziskutluill 1 1 Tl'-illik' l, ill Ulm? Xvlllt l,l'l'Sltitlll- 2. ', ' ' , t . s 1 ., ,A ,, 1 , , 1 - e' V My JL Cl k , I .lt 'is 'J' ' An Oscar 'alto Albert mer A- o s Art Lqyfls for J D 71 nisgius n ergixuance glgeaSK?uth. Ambitious inT1a fiel s, e has n unusual se vce as assistant e lto of Q .- il .4 J Hi-Tide. 'InxcldentaQ , hisosnoth of hose avid ylfersi, AN t I Big- I 2 LV? l'rvsr,D, Il , . 1r.J 3 Neo hyve 2, 3g Th spizri s 'M 'I , 3 K9 linen 21 3 Cu re lt lion' ni, ': ll onitlvr Z3 5 ' 1-Ti l. . , , , ' , IA I'llfl.J. i'fJ:Xsss1fLl4l.lE,V :isketbztll 2, Tlrut-lv L 3' U VVCJJ lthlq- Hts 0 N-13 N? 'qmail I unork or-ietT' 14, , ' . typ ,, A 1 ' - L .1 X ' ' 1 ' t , 1. f 'Y - ,, 1 ' ,V X1 ' . t, - , V h.,ll VI A if In 1 Vit' . f Lf' lx A - . ,- - t, :mics lt cl Ollllllflx , ' L v V R' Fun-lovin art oin Jlm isn't alwa s li ht X' s, D y-s s , y g hearted, for he becomes very serious when running for a touchdown. Jim is one of our football, base- ball, and track stars. He plans to continue his activity in sports when he enters college to study business administration. Ili-Y 1, 2, 35 Varsity R Zi, 4 QV.-Presb: Uurrunt l urum -lg Fmrthaill l, 2, Il, 4g Baseball 1, 2,3 Tru:-k Il, 4. Norma Loescli When Loesch comes tearing down the soccer field or bas- ketball court, the best thing to do is to get out of her way! This versatile senior deserves the honor of being president of Leaders. She also has other accomplishments: playing the piano, acting in the major plays, leading arguments for the Republicans in history class, and just being her charm- ing self. Some day Norma may be a. teacher of math. Student Council 2: Frimlilsliip 2, Cl, 43 Y-Teens 1, Big Sisters Il, Lt-:ulvrs Zi, 41 Nt-uphytvs 2, 3, 43 Keymen 2 3 Fu lmtor 1 2 Till rrent l uruni 4: A Unpin-ll:1 2, 3, 41 ltr , -Q Hi- ' 4- 3. 33 ltivt-rlr-tv -lg Sunior Pluyg Nzitimml Honor Society 41 Tllt-spiaiiis 4. BZll'lltll'tt lNlCKinncy Mickey's sincerity and good humor make her one swell gal to know. Among her interests are Friendship Club, in which she has done an excellent job as program chairman, and sports. She makes a terrific guard in basketball. A Cap- pella is losing a capable alto-section leader and River one of its most engaging 49'ers. Student Count-il Zi, -lg Girls' Council 1, Cl: l rivniI- ship 2, Cl tSer'.l, -1: Y-'l'evns 1: Big' Sisters 2, 33 l.4':i4lers Il, 45 Ncopllytes 43 Iyaiku 3, Keynwn 3: Current Forum 43 A Uuppi-lln 2, 3, 4, Monitor 1, 2.
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gs sets Q 3 2 . . . les. lt L2 is :E si 's 2555 EE .Z E ss .. EH .f . . . E s.., W- ..f.1 ,, x ef--if , s Egg, lu' L... seems W W w.f.9-f .Q 40 Q few. ' M55 x s x L. fps gF'..Hisn .ii.'1,.ss5 Robert Ingles Bob's the boy behind the flash bulb and the candid camera at all important school affairs, trying to get a good shot of his fellow students. About mld-summer Bob dis- appears lnto the wilds of Canada with his camera where he ldles away his time in canoeing and fishing. You guessed its He plans to take up photography as his e's wor . lyuku 43 Movie Monitor 2, 3, 43 Football 1, Photog+ rnpliers' Club 4. Carl KltZCl'0!!' Rx - one dose of Ca.rl's laughter, guaranteed to cure all ailments. Truthfully, on the strength of Carl's record as treasurer of Thesplans and as president of Hi-Y we think that he will develop into a successful business man some day. Student Council 1, 23 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 CV.-Pres.J, 4 CPres.l 3 Neophytes 33 Thespiuns 3, 4 Ullreasj 3 Monitor 33 Riverlet, 3, 43 Truck 3, 4. David Kauffman Meet the senior responsible for all those hoarse shouts at River's football and basketball games. When he lsn't cheering the team, Dave's spending his leisure camping or busily noslng around in a motor. He's toying with the idea of becoming a U. S. forest ranger after college. Sounds fascinating, Dave. Iynku 2, 3, 4 LV.-Pres.j3 Current Forum 43 Monitor 2. 3, 4. Marilyn Kolbe Another Rlverite who ls looking to the world of fashion for a career, Marilyn will continue her schooling at Miami University. During her senior year she has been our school's representative on Halle's Fashion Board. We hope that she may realize her ambition to become a model and dee signer, for from her work in home ec classes we know she has the wherewlthal. Student Council 13 Friendship 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 13 Production 3. J anct Kem P Janet, alias Dear Ruth, ls a great morale booster when it comes to sports, for she's one of our animated cheerleaders. Her nonstop laugh, her ability with palette and brush, and her sparkling personality are outstand- ing assets. Student Council 33 Girls' Council l, 33 Friendsliin 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 13 Leaders 41 Drannatic Club 13 Nvupliytf-s 8, 43 Thespinns 43 Keymen 23 Current Forum 43 A Cap- pella 2, 8, fHPC.ATl'EHS.l1 Monitor 23 Riverlet 2, 43 Clieerleauler 23, 4. ltlurcia Kray Caution! One small blond package of dynamite! Marcia's pep and vitality are highly contagious to those who are susceptible to such assets. Whether she becomes a fashion designer or an interior decor' ator she will by her talents bring beauty and plea- sure to her clientele. Student Council Ilg Frieiialship 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1-3 Dramatic Club 13 Neophytes 2, 3, 43 Iyaku 33 Hi- Tisle 13 lntrzimurzils 1, 2, 3, 4. Leon Kinslev Tall, handsome Bud because of his personable smile and general agreeablenese is one of our best-liked friends. His intense interest in all sports ls dominated by his favorite, swimming. Bud will enter college next fall in the first step toward preparing himself for his chosen profession, dentistry. Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Varsity R 4 fSec.-'l'reas.D3 Neophytes 31 Thespiuns 3, 43 Monitor 33 Football 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1 0 4 v-v - Q o e w such ings as homework, grades, nd - wo general this own wordsj, Cor nusually difficult profession in I ee g But he does like math his 5 e s d mu ra al experience in the world orkln I cal hardware store. 1 4 D matic C 3 Neophytes 3, 43 tor 4 0 Nlonitor 3, 43 Hi-Tide 43 Track 33 TllBS1JlLlllS 4. A , , M C Y ' . bl 1 4 ' ' ' f - 4-A es ' . fl. . ,. ' 'i kj 'A l'111 - I . F i scie - .- no do - , he' realize his ambition. od luck, Co I H'- 2, 3, 3 4 ' 'lub in 3 M ' . 'r ggi ,ies ls S Msn xv :tif-. . gag stage ' ,S M.. .Hs mn. H555 ,J i -Qi ,sew . some I . -mail K Bing et, - e BM B E E BE : ss s Ms ss Juv: gilgw glsNlae3.i'selQ2s ff. .ed Kgs 5 M s Q saeisi get r s like if elif
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9532 s -s Wai' Jef' A . Louise lllackzissy Lady Louise, the owner of those beautiful black tresses, has a personality delightfully her own, for her brand of wit is subtle and her imagination boundless. An able student, ever eager to gain further knowledge, Casey leans toward art, writing, and sewing. l rieudsl:ip 12, Il, 43 Nlonitrn' 2: Riverlet -1: Liln'zn'y Stuff 4. 0 .' ,N fl, ' iifirol lllrlil el' 'li is , ' ' .' 2 C yi, our petqdr hmajoriitte, will attend the . U, versity of G orad w next September. Twirling , U a bam, xgsqching withjthe bald! and dancing . . jf to a, oqt orc stra as her ch- pleasures. A . b1aU5r'littlae.fperso ,Caroljoonducts 'a twirling school 3 oi'-hegipwn, but she still spends some of her I extra june workinglant Lakewood Hospital. .' k , : ly ', Sbluh-nt Cniiicil jFricnnlsl1ip . 3, -lg Y-Teens 13 , ,ff lswd 1, 2-3, 41 sl'gnig,0r,:sg RJ erlet 1. L I D I , .V I ' ,ir 1 l . 4-. Ruth Marsden Ruthie's many irons in the fire include tripping the light fantastic, sewing a. fine seam, pushing a paint brush, Chow far can we carry this descriptive stuff?'?J, and cruising around in her dad's car. Seriously, we think she's tops in personality and good looks and general friendliness. Fl'll1llLlSllllJ 2, 3 3 iY'Tee-ns lg Big Sisters 33 Nenplxyles -lg Iyuku 3, 4 fSl'C,DQ Current Forum 43 Monitor 23 lnlraunuruls 1, 2, il, 4. Scott ltlinncz' Famous as a fleet halfbaok and a stalwart of the 100 yard dash is dynamite Scotty. Aside from field sports he likes a cool dip in the lake. Next year he'll be slaving behind a pile of textbooks icollege, of coursel. We'1l be expecting to see your name in headlines in the college sports sec- tions, too, Scott. Varsity R 2, 3, 4: Foutlmll 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4: Other School 1. Dorothy Marius Mert, our energetic editor-invchief of Hi-Tide, has spent many an hour proofreading and writing numberless ar- ticles for our enjoyment and edificatlon. Nevertheless, she finds time to devote to singing, to teaching a class in Sunday School, and to cooperating in I'riendship's Inter-Club. She loves working with people and hopes to become a nurse. Friendship 2, 3 43 Big Sisters 2: Dramatic Club lg Iyanku 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 45 Hi-Tide 2, 3, 4 ililclilorlg Intramurals l. June Mourcr This sophisticated lass has her eye on the fashion world. She intends to design or to model fashions. Janey's oft attempted rendition of Deep Purple and Tea for Two will ring ln the appreciative HJ ears of her classmates long after graduation. Student Council lg Friendship 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1: Big Sisters 2, 33 Drznnutic Club lg Neuplnytes 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Monitor 1, 2, 33 River- let 23 lntrzunurals l, 2, 3, 45 The-spians 4, iff Marilyrl hliller When anything's happening around River's ivy-covered walls, Marilyn is usually on hand to take part. No mat' ter how hard the work or how little fanfare ls connected with the job to be done, she gives generously of her time and talents. Marilyn is a loyal friend, for she sees some- thing likable in everyone. Frivnzlsliip 2, 33 Y-Teens 13 Big Sisters, 2, 3, Iyakn 45 Current, Forum 4, A Cappella 3, 45 Hi-Tide 1, 2, 32 Riverlot, 3, 4: Office Production 2, 3, lntrzxniurnls 1, 2, ll, 4. Dorothy ivlllddlllltll' Bedimpled Dot's blithe spirit and lively interest in school and church activities make her popular in any group. On summer afternoons she lends her charm to the beaches, swimming and toasting her- self in the sun. Dotty's gaiety and pleasant man- ner, together with her all-consuming desire to 'be- come a nurse, should assure her success and satis- faction in her chosen work. Girls' Council 2, Fri:-mlslzip 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 11 ilynku 3, -L fV.-P1'es.J: Office Monitor l, 25 Intru- muruls 4.
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