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71 C5 it W? mer' lnurlI'f'u FREDERICK XVILKEY FREY Fred On witlz the dance, let joy be unconfinedf, Activities: Clee Club 1, 22, junior Prom 3, Harvest Dance 4, Senior Play 4. Freddie's agreeable nature is a joy to all those who know him. Destined, as it appears, to remain eternally young at heart, he is a confirmed nocturnal rambler. Freddie's easy-going ways were cast aside for a time in favor of a delightful, perplexed-student characteri- zation in YVhat a Lifef, BARBARA LOUISE FRIBERC Barb', A sweet attractive kind or gracef' Activities: Operetta 25 Sophomore Trot 2, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Badminton Tournament 2, 3g Hockey 3, 4g P. T. A. Circus 3g Senior Play 4, Year Book 4g Librarian 4. Barbara is one of the senior class's sweetest, most sincere members. She does have a fiery temper which is as amusing as it is surprising. Everyone has noticed that faint tinge of red in her soft hair, which probably accounts for the determination with which Barbara entered intorbasketball and the senior play. DONALD EDWARD GATELY Donn On the stage lie was natural, simple, afectingg 'twas only that when he was off lie was acting. Activities: Clee Club 1, 25 Senior Play 45 Year Book 4g Badminton Tournament 4, Speaking Contest 15 Honor Society 4. Donald certainly is an all-around boy. He does impressive amounts of reading, has a genuine talent for art, and as all who saw What A Lifei' will agree- is a clever actor. VVith his volatile tempera- ment and friendly manner he has gained many admirers. Surprising- ly, despite all this, Don is gifted with the unusual faculty of getting things done. WILLIAM IRVINC HALL Bill Your modesty is a candle to your merits. Activities: Student Council lg Baseball 1, 2, Clee Club 1, 2, Foot- ball 3g Traflic Squad 4, Senior Play Coinmittee 4. Bill is typical of his name. An ordinary boy who likes sports and sallies forth warily with witty remarks at odd moments, he is appreciated by all for the fun he affords in his own quiet way. The senior class is also grateful to him for his initiative and co- operation in class activities. MARILOUISE JONES lVee.s'a The perfection of art is to conceal art. Activities: P. T. A. Circus 33 junior Prom 3, Cheerleader Captain -lg Year Book -1, Senior Play 41 llarvest Dance 4. XXI-esa is a level-headed girl with artistic ability. She is one of the more sophisticated members of our class. Her leadership and loyalty to Sharon were clearly revealed hy the patience with which she trained thc cheerleaders, an accomplislnnent which we all ap- prcciate.
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PETER KINCSLEY CHURCH Pete Give every man tlzine ear, but few tlzy ooicef, Activities: Sophomore Trot 2, junior Prom 3. Peter leads the scientists' lonely life, but those who have sought his advice and friendship know him to be very interesting and loads of fun. He is noted in the laboratory for his ability to concoct queer mixtures from which issue forth strange aromas. PAUL BERNARD CONDON ':Speed', More wit in liis little finger tlzun you lzace in your wlzole liodyf' Activities: Senior Play 4, Student Council 1, P. T. A. Circus 3, Vocabulary Contest 1. Paul, a gentleman of real intellectual attainment, is at home with people of wide knowledge. He wastes no time on idle social contacts, interesting himself in the more worth while things such as science. Though somewhat the introvert, his generous abilities are respected by his classmates. MILDRED FLORENCE CUNNINCHAM Bolle But innocence lzas nothing to dread. Activities: Clee Club 1, Junior Prom 3, Style Show 3, Senior Play 4, Hockey 4, Harvest Dance 4, Cheerleader 4. XVe think that those who have accepted Mildred as shy and re tiring land they are the majority of her acquaintancesi are far from understanding her true character. Babe has frequently regaled her classmates with a lightness of heart and a carefree manner that the senior members alone can truly appreciate. May she never change! VIRGINIA RITA ELDRACHEH Cinny', A girl of suelz a gentle moodfl Activities: Clee Club 1, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Manager 4, Sopho- more Trot 2, Junior Prom 3, Badminton Tournament 2, 3, P. T. A. Circus 3, Harvest Dance 4, Year Book 4. Virginia with her quizzical countenance always seems to be in a constant dither about the sad state of society, but somehow, in her own quiet way, she herself manages to escape every calamity. Cinny has chosen to share her friendship with few, but those she favors appreciate its worth. AGNES MARTINA FITZPATRICK Fit:yH Lone me little, looe me longf' Activities: Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong Tournament 1, 2, Circus 3, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sopho- more Trot 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Salesmanship Club 3, Cheer Leader 4, Librarian 4, junior Prom 3, Harvest Dance 4. Clothes, coiffures, men, manners-all of these in infinite varietv are Agnes's hobbies. Her photogenic personality is remarkable for its light and airy note, which is perfectly attuned to her nature. A si Q... Jaffe tlz irteen I es
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ELIZABETH ROMA LANG Homie', Tall, fair, and clzarnzingf' Activities: Clee Club 2, 3, Sophomore Trot 2, Operetta 2, All Around Club 1, Junior Prom 3, Librarian 4, Senior Play Committee 4: Year Book 4, Red Cross Representative 4. Roma's deep personality is apparent in her steady philosophy of life. She solves her problems in a systematic and sensible way. Never scatter-brained, Roma is sweet and tactful and genuinely help- ful. Her year-book work is typical of everything she does. PATRICIA KATHERINE LEARY Pat She has tlze power of meelcnessf' Activities: junior Prom 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Style Show 4, Clee Club 1, 2, Year Book 4. Pat has an inexhaustible supply of cheery chatter which she dis- penses for our benefit when it is most needed. Her life-long desire has been to be divinely tall, and although physically, for her, this desire has not been fulfilled, her character in its lofty tone has more than surpassed her wish. HAROLD MARTIN LURIE BusterD A noticeable man, with large brown eyesf' Activities: Sophomore Trot 2, Baseball Manager 2, 3, junior Prom 3, Basketball 4, Senior Play 4, Year Book 4, Traffic Squad -1, Harvest Dance 4. Harold, our class photography expert, likes to go places and do things. In a crowd his happiness ie at its height. He enjoys people immensely and has participated in a wide variety of activities. His numerous companions, we understand, likewise enjoy his company. ROBERT IOSEPH Mc-LEAN, IR. nlllrlev nlvllllf slzould 0 man clo, but be merry?D Activities: Gee Club I, 2, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Sophomore Trot 2, P. T. A. Circus 3, Harvest Dance 4, Senior Play 4, Softball League 4, Junior Prom 3. Mac's favorite activity seems to be eating. He is never without something to add flavor fliterallyl to a dull class. His jolly dispo- sition and innocent frankness make him a great favorite, though nothing has won for him our sympathy and appreciation so much as his seeming perpetual state of confusion. XVILLIAM PARKER MOORE Billv Men of few words are tlze best men. Activities: Sophomore Trot 2, Harvest Dance 4. Bill, one of the silent senior partners, is mechanically inclined, but his genial personality is far from conforming to his talent. The in- dustrial arts department will lose a reliable worker when Bill leaves, for he has labored tirelessly over an endless variety of tasks about the school. , Ia, if I sk 6 '1- page fiftc tn
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