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PHARMER. MARION: “Where can he be?” Junior Times (1). Senior High Glee Club (3). Library Club (4). New Drivers Club (4). PORTER, ARLEEN: “Vicky”—“Mice things come in small packages” Service Club (3. 4), Office Practice (4). PRITCHARD, ASHLEY: “Ash”—“I'm not so tall, but I'm not a babbling brook” Junior High Dramatics (1). Traffic Club (1), Tumbling Team (1,2, 3.4). Orchestra (1.2, 3. 4), Burgoyne Crier (2). Local History (3). Senior High Intramurals (3). String Knsemble (3). REED. EDWARD: “hr—“Let the world slide, what care I?” Junior High Dramatics (1). Marionette (1). Traffic Club (1). Soccer (2). Intramural Basketball (2), General Dis- cussion Club (3.4), Senior High Intramurals (3.4), Service Club (3). REMINGTON. THELMA: “She's quiet, but only, we believe, because of her bash fulness.” Orchestra (1.2). Junior Times (1). Junior High Dramatics (1). Local History (3. 4). Burgoyne Crier (4), Schuyler Staff. SPARLING, LEON: “Leon's working day by day. All his knowledge sometime will pay.” Marionette (1). Freshman Class Secretary. Discussion Club (2). Sophomore class Secretary. General Discus- sion (2.3.4). Local History (3). Senior High Intra- murals (2. 3). Service Club (3.4), Salutatorian at Junior and Senior High Graduation. Schuyler Staff. SPINKS, EILEEN: “Wanna dimple? Inquire here.” Junior High Chorus (1). Service Club (2). Library Club (3). Glee Club (4). New Drivers Club (4). TANNER, MARY “Rusty”—“An adorable girl— prooj of the fact that brains and beauty may be combined.” Junior High Intramural Association President (1). Danc- ing Club (2), Freshman and Sophomore ('lass Secretary. Library Club (2.3). Service Club (2,3.4). President in '40. Burgoyne Crier (2. 3), Secretary of Senior Student Council (3). Journalism (3.4). Senior High Intra- murals (2.3.4). National Honor Society (Secretary). Senior Play. Dramatics lub (4). Office Practice (4). Business Manager of Senior Class. Schuyler Staff. De- bating Team (4). 15
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LARMON, DONALD: “Don”—“Me ami Edison revolutionized electricity ” Junior High Chorus (1). Junior Times (I). Tumbling Team (1). Serv- ice Club (2,3,4), Kish and Game ('bib (2). Dancing Club (2). Intra- mural Sports (2,3,4), Loral History (3). Schuyler Staff. Manager of Junior High Varsity Basketball. W; McGARRY, ELAINE: “A gentle maid with chestnut hair, a winning smile, and manner rare” Junior High Publications (1). Junior High Chorus (1). Library Club (2). Student Librarian (3.4). Service Club (2.3.4) . Dancing Club (2), Intramural and Interclass Sports (1.2.3). General Discussion Club (3.4). Local History Club (3;, National Honor Society (Vice- President). Co-editor on Schuyler Staff. New Drivers Club (4). NADEAU, MARGUERITE: “Mag”—“A dark haired, dark eyed girl who d be a favorite with those who prefer brunettes.” Junior Times (I). Junior High ('horns (1). Interclass and Intra- mural Sports (1,2. 3.4). Library Club (2.4). Dancing (2). Intramural Association S|M rts Representative (2). Senior High Glee Club (3.4), Office Practice (4). Schuyler Staff. Glee Club President (4). NARDELLI, CARL: “Never worry. never shirk, never kill yourself with work” Interclass Volleyball (1). Junior Intramural Captain and Manager (1). New Drivers Club (2). Dancing Club (2). Intramural Basketball (2). General Discussion Club (3.4) . Senior High Intramurals (3). Service Club (3,4), Senior Play. Interclass Sports Manager (4). Jayvees (4). Varsity Basketball Manager (2,3.4). Dramatics Club (4). OLSON. RUTH: “Ollie”—“They say curls attract.” Junior Student Council (1). Home Economics Club (2). Senior High Intraur-ruls (3.4). Glee Club (3.4). Library Club (4). Office Prac- tice (4). PATNAUDE, RUTH: “Pat”—“Several males have had a weakness for this blond.” Student Council (4). Burgovne Crier (4). Office Practice (4). Senior Play. Journalism (4). PEETS, JOSEPH: “Joe”—“I wish I was a little rock a sitting on a hill—Doing nothing all day long but just a-sitting still ” Junior Times (1). Junior High Dramatics (1). Traffic Club (1), Marion- ette Club (1). Junior Student Council (1). Intramural Sports (2,3.4), Soccer (2). Track (3). Burgovne Crier (3.4). Jayvees (3.4). Boxing (1.2.3). Tumbling (1.2,3). Fish and Game Club (1,2), Baseball (4). PETT, DOROTHY: “Dot”—“’Tis easier to smile than frown, here's a girl who gets around.” Intramural Association Representative (1). Intramural and Interclass Sports (1,2. 3. 4). Senior Student Council (2). Varsity Cheerleader (3.4). Vice-President of Senior Council (3). Secretary of Junior and Senior Classes. Li- brary Club (3). Service Club (3.4). Senior Play. Dra- matics Club (4). Office Practice (4). Journalism (3.4), Co-editor on Schuyler Staff. 14
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TOWNS, WARREN: “Pop”—“Classes he wears but they are not rose tinted” Fifth and Came Clui» (2), Intercinas Basketball, Football, and Volley- ball (2), General Discussion (3.4), Senior High Intrainurals (3). WILLETTE, HELEN: “Frenchie”—“A darn good friend” Marionette (1). Ping Pong Club (I). Intramural Basket- ball and Volleyball (2,3.4), Interclass Basketball and Volleyball (2,3.4), Home Economics Club (2). Glee Club (4), New Drivers Club (4). WOOD, MARY: “Hutchie”—“Sweet in face and disposition ” Junior Times (Treasurer) (1). Junior High Chorus (1). Intramural Basketball (1,2,3), Glee Club (2.3.4). Library Club (2.4), Schuyler Stall. YOUNG, ALBERT: “Al”—“One day he came to school on time, and that's enough to make a rhyme” Traffic Club (1). Intramural Sports (1.2, 3. 4), Fish and Game Club (2). Service Club (2). Dancing Club (2). YOUNG. DONALD: “Don”—“Pm not blushing, it's merely my natural hue.” Traffic Club (1). Marionette Club (1). Boxing and Tumbling Team (1). Fish and Game Club (2). Intramural and Interclass Sports (1.2. 3. 4), Local History (3). Burgovne Crier (3). Service Club (3). Senior Play. Dancing Club (2), Dramatics Club (4), Schuyler Staff. Track (1. 2. 3. 4). 16
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