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't C 966234329422Q+?2Q+9Qf22S?4?2Q+?2Q1l?Q-59Q+C2Qf?2Q42S?+9Qi?Qf9Q+9Qf9Q+9Q4?2Sif9924329+22932Si'11?2Si?22S?i-5224-99?422S?i 2 it c b EVA STEWART RIDER Eve Leisure and Don are as sweet as honey to my heart. Course: College. Activities: Band 3: A Cap. Choir 3, 4: Fox 3, 4. Entered from: Bridgeport Central High School, Bridge- port. LILLIAN DOROTHY ROBOC Lil I do not let studies interfere with my education. Course: Commercial. Activities: Travel l: Girls' Hobby l: Gift CVice-Pres. 25: Mirror 3: Year Book: Sr. Comm. CPres.5: Theater 3, 4. GERHARD ROCKS Gats N. H. S. F N. A. S. S. Speech is the index of the mind. Course: Scientific. Activities: Current Events l: Chess l, 2, 3, 4: Safety Council 3, 4: Chemistry 4: Student Congress CPres. 45. Sports: Soccer l: Interclass Baseball 2, 3: Interclass Bas- ketball 3, 4: Football 3, 4. ANN MARIE ROMSPERT Gentle blue eyes and golden hair. Is this that makes thee so fair. Course: General. Activities: Social Usage l: Travel 1, 2: Folk Dancing 2: Theater 3, 4. ROSE E. SABRE Betty She has done few deeds, but has done them well. Course: Commercial. Activities: Gift l: Glee Club l: Girls' Hobby 1: Folk Danc- ing 2: Typing for Fun 4: Sr. Comm. BARBARA W. SARGENT Bob N. H. S. A feminine girl never goes out of style. Course: College. Activities: Student Congress l: Stamp CSec'y. 15: Orches- tra 2: Daisy Chain 3: Komians 3: Le Cercle Francais CSec'y. 35 : Year Book 4: Senior Coun- cil 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Tail- waggers 2: fSec'y. 45: Mirror CSec'y. 45. Sports: Baseball 2. LOIS JANE SCHILDHAUER Loie N. H. S. F G. A. A. If I studied all the time, where would basketball be? Course: College. Activities: Travel l: Biology CSec'y. 25: Daisy Chain 3: Student Congress 3: Badminton CTreas. 35: Theater 3: Ko- mians 3, 4: La Petite Causerie 4: Chemistry CSec'y-Treas. 45: Year Book CManaging Editor 45. Sports: Riding l, 2, 3: Swimming l, 2, 3: Baseball l, 2. 3, 4: Volley Ball 2, 3: V. Basketball 3, 4: V. Hockey 3, 4. EDNA MAY SCI-ILUMP ..Ed., Silence is more musical than any other song. Course: Commercial. Activities: Stamp l: Hobby l: Folk Dancing 2: Daisy Chain 3: Typing for Fun 4: Sr. Comm. DORIS THERESE SCHWING Dorf I have never found a friend as friendly as she. Course: Commercial. Activities: Dramatics l: Mu- sic Appreciation l: Travel l: Student Council 2: Biology 2: A Cap. Choir 2, 4: Mirror 3: Year Book 4: Sr. Comm.: Ko- mians 4. VALENTINE SCIBEK Ballentine If my aunt had been a man, she would have been my uncle.' Course: General. Activities: Railroad l: Boys' Vocational 2, 3: Junior Red Cross 4. S?f??Q+2Qi??Qi?2Qf2S'i+?2Q429993423432911229432343253432Qi-C2Q4293422S?+29?42Q+2f2?2?Q42?S?1?9Q+C22S?+i29?i22S?+?2539432Qi9Q+f2S?+9Q+2Qf32Q+22S?i9
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3996329432Qi22Qf?Qi?2Qff2Qi9Qi22Qi2Qi?Qi-32Qi?Qi?Q52Qi?Qi?Qi?Qi?Q52Qi?Qi?Qi?Qi?2Qi?2Qi9Qi?2Qi?Qi22Qfr?? DORIS CAROLINE PARSONS Scragg G. A. A. A blush is beautiful, but some- times mighty inconvenient. Course: College. Activities: Gift 1: Girls' Hobby 1: Biology 2: Camera 2: Mirror 3: Girls' Banquet 3: Komians 3: Forum 4: A Cap. Choir 4: Theater 4. Sports: Swimming 1: Vol- ley Ball 1, 2: Basketball 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3. 4: Riding 3: Badminton 3: J. V. Basketball 3, 4. GEORGE PEW Pewie I 'speck I growedf' Course: General. Activities: Orchestra 3, 4: A Cap. Choir 4. Entered from: South High, Grand Rapids, Michigan. ROBERT BENTLEY PEWX Bob Heart throb of a million. Course: General. Activities: Pre-Draft 3 1 Paint and Clay 3, 4: Poster Club 4: Arts and Crafts 4. Sports: V. Football 3: Track 3: Basketball 3, 4. Entered from: The South High School, Grand Rapids, Michigan. FRANK ANTHONY PIERWOLA Every man is the maker of his A own fortune. Course: General. Activities: Travel 1: Boys' Vocational 2, 3. ADELE STONE POLLOCK She knows a lot, but doesn't dare to tell it. Course: General. Activities: Travel 1: Dra- matics 1: Chorus 1: Knitting 2: Theater 3: Student Congress 3: Forum 4: Mirror 4: A Cap. Choir 4. X SUSANNE KATHYRN POWELL ..Sue,, l A student is she with great tranquility. Course: General. Activities: Chorus 1: Hobby 1: Stamp 1, 2: Biology 2: So- cial Usage 3: Library 3: Year Book 4: Forum 4. Sports: Hockey 1: Softball 1. ANNIE LAURIE PRITCHARD i'Pritch N. H. S. F G. A. A. Enthusiasm is the inspiration of everything great. Course: College. Activities: Latin 1, 2: For- um l, fVice-Pres. 4-J: Daisy Chain 3: Theater 3: Fox 3. CCo-editor 4D: Komians 3, 4: Chemistry 4: Cheerleader 4: Year Book 4. Sports: Baseball 1, 2, 3: V. Hockey 1, 2, 3: Swimming Z: Riding 2, 3: 'V. Basketball 3. FLORENCE T. REED Her smile can make a summer where winter used to be. Course: General. Activities: Glee Club 1: Chess 1, 2: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 4: Knitting 2: Public Speaking 4. Sports: Interclass Basketball 4: Tennis 4. ROSEMARIE L. RENKIS Riri She shall splash at a ten-league canvas with brushes of comet's hair. Course: College. Activities: Travel 1: Dra- matics 1, 2: Orchestra 1, 2: Folk Dancing 2: Daisy Chain 3: Theater 3, 4: Mirror 4: Year Book 4. FLORA LUCILLE RENNISON Lou A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Course: Normal. Activities: Travel lg Dra- matics 1: Folk Dancing 2: Ba- ton Twirlers 2, 3: Le Cercle Francais 3: Mirror 3, 4: The- ater 4. eeeseeieemasfeeiesiesfestessszsseeieeeeiesgaesesiesieseeeseeesieetasiesiesiesiestesiesiesesieseele
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