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MARIE ELLISON “Dolly” 'Glee Club 4, Typing Club 2. If you ever see a chugging, wheezing, green, 1938 Plymouth crowded to the doors, you’ll know it’s Dolly transport- ing the members of the “Bedroom Choir.” Marie is a fun-loving, happy-go-lucky senior. “Do I worry about home work? Never! And she doesn’t. FRANCIS FABISZEWSKI “Fabby” Victory Corps 3. Yes Frank’s here. Over in the corner —way over there! One of his outstand- ing characteristics is his desire “to be alone,” unless, of course, there’s a female around. For four years, Frank has worked hard and maintained high marks —in Math especially. All the boys in S.H.S. envy Frank, his wave, but not the hours of preparation he puts into it! KATHRYN FRENCH “Kaye” Cheerleaders 2,3,4, Minstrels 1,2,3, Newspaper 1,2, Bowling Club 2, Dra- matic Club 2 Student Council 2, Danc- ing Club 1, Class Treasurer 1. Was that Marine cute! and that Buick! You can bet that’s Kate sizing ’em up. She has plenty of male company and her love affairs are fast and furious. Bubbling over with energy, Kate has made a very attractive cheerleader and she is mighty proud of that three-year stripe. School work was always easy for Kate and as for ability to study on a few hours’ sleep, Kate takes the lead by far! M
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HOMER DILL “Boo-boo” Science Club 1, Dancing Club 1, Foot- ball 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4. Boo-boo began high school a timid freshman, but developed into official pin- up boy of S.H.S. in his senior year. Homer is a great hunter, but it seems he likes to hunt the halls better than the woods. Ambition—girls. Hobby— girls. Qhief occupation—girls. Best game foj hunting—girls. That’s Homer! y W r 4 MIRIAM EBERLE S' V “Ebb” Twirling Club 1,2,3,4, Dancing Club 1,2, Minstrel 3, Basketball 4, Bomber- ettes 3,4, Art Club 1. Not only is Miriam a very good athlete but she is also very active in other extra-curricular activities. Twir- ling, basketball, and newspaper are the main interests on her long list. Every- one admires her friendly, “down-to- earth” personality. One of Ebb’s dislikes is Mathematics. She is a bit bashful and modest but still in all, she is a good scout. In Miriam we have one of the stars of the girls’ baskeball team. LEONA DOMINIK “Lee” Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Minstrel, Dancing Club. “Lee” has a double love—sewing and books, preferably love stories. She takes her sewing seriously and has taken a course in dress-making. Leona also has singing ability and is a staunch sup- porter of the Glee Club. Thanks to ‘Lee” the students in Room 22 were always up-to-date on their cur- rent events.
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MARGARET FRITZ “Marge” Vice-President 3, Yearbook, Minstrel 2, Glee Club 1,2,4, Basketball Student Council 3. Who’s the gal behind that big Marine pin? Marge—and she is absolutely faithful, too, Eh, Homer? One thing we give her credit for is that “the big affair” didn’t interfere with her keeping her marks high. Usually quiet, when Marge’s Irish temper gets up—things fly. Definitely irresistable to S.H.S. wolves, we now choose Marge the “Swoon Queen of this class!” THEODORE GALIBEDES “Teddy” Baseball 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4. It’s the Dodgers—they’ll win- Base- ball is wonderful and those Dodgers— eh, Teddy? Basketball is another fav- orite with Ted. He played so well on the Jay-Vees that he was promoted to the varsity (to sit third from the end on the bench!) Everyone has seen an end table (handmade in shop!) followed by'dark complected, constantly grinning Ted GEORGE FROSS ‘Birpie” Band 1,2,3,4, Varsity Show. Um-pah, Um-pah, Um-pah—don’t run —it’s just George blowing the tuba in the band. Such a little boy to carry such a big load on his shoulders! There was a time when the word “bashful” might have been used to de- scribe this lad, but, since he has been driving—Ow-ooo, Ow-ooo!
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