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Nii- ,I JANE MENTGES ANN JUDITH MILLER RAYMOND MONROE uB6f1fL'IId'lVl and you will nerer 1l'rl71li1fI'fe'Ill4J.H jane came to us in her junior year from Green Bay, XX'iscon- sin. NXfith her charm, vivacity, and wit, she soon became one of the outstanding members of our class. She possesses the in- valuable quality of leadership and demonstrates her ability as the Editor-in-Chief of THE ANCHOR. jane, blessed with a versatile nature, was among those chosen for,the Prom Que-en's Court. She is active in the Dramatic Club and works industriously on the staff of the school paper. ARLENE LUEISE U'Nlfll.L l'CU?1ff71ll,lf fl7i.'t.'1fIl!7IA'll ii' .1 ii,g11fifziiidw11, Capable Arlene can always be depended upon when a pro- ject is at hand. School spirit and an ambitious nature are coupled with her dramatic talent and musical ability to make a truly fine personality. She is also an accomplished writer and has written poetry that has been published. Friendly and gracious, Arlene will be an efficient secretary. mf I 15? :- - 5 '?- BC' Hilrl1 your uugan ia 11 var. Ann's serious countenance and poise hide her genial na- ture. Class secretary for three years. she is also on THE REBEL staff and TI-IE AN- CHOR staff. Cheerleading, news reporting, and music al- most completely till her hours. Sincerity seems the keynote to her character, and her friendly manner will surely see her through the future that she will plan. ELEANOR AGNES PERRY Ali1f!eirz!wlp duet .1 greal deal, We shall always remember Eleanor and her friendly ways. Her kindly smile and gentle manner remind us of the proverb, There is no treasure which may be compared unto a faithful friend. Easy-going Eleanor, who enjoys movies and reading, is skilled in needlework. A pleasant com- panion, Eleanor is always busy both in school and at home. ,r IJ 4' l 2 gi on-190 MW 1 ll- I 11 .15 'I '- 02-23' ll 3 -fi I -M-nv ' 1 I ix l'f 'R .3 4 A picture ir 61 poem wilhuut words. Ray is an outstanding artist who has even carried his talent to his automobile, which is unique in its decorative scheme. As a student he is quiet, serious, and conscien- tious, Outside of school Ray is fun-loving and always has a gang piled in his car. He has made many artistic contribu- tions to the yearbook. Ll'EI.I.A MYRTIE PHELPS Gez1tfe21eif mid tzffafzifily mrzqner .JI l.1.r1, Luella is one of the quietest girls in our class. Very shy and reserved, Luella majors in home economics, Musically in- clined, I.uella plays the guitar and has entertained many friends in her four years at high school. She is skilled in knitting and enjoys dancing. QJLK !A.m 1 A-M ' gnc- Q1 em , T7 0,01
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F95 JUNE JANET JACOBIK The great are rinreref' During her Junior year June came to us from the Norwich Free Academy in Norwich, Connecticut. While attending N. F. A. she studied Polish, a language which she speaks fluently. June loves all sports, especially dancing. June is Well adjusted in her new surroundings. Charming, efficient, friendly, June has often served as substitute sec- retary in Mr. Wright's office. KARL CATON KOPP I try all zhingfq I achieve what I can. Karl is the tall blond who came to us in his Senior year from Hillhouse High School in New Haven, Connecticut. A lover of sports, Karl is a star in basketball. After grad- uation, Karl intends to enter Rhode Island State College, where we know he will be a success. PETER EDWARD KEARNS Enjoy lhe prerezzl hour and he thankful for the pall. Pete, class president during our Senior year, is a bundle of energy. Fun loving and ver- satile, Pete is the center of every debate, for he tries to out-talk everyone. Co-captain of the football team, Pete builds his life around sports. He plays basketball and base- ball with equal skill. A good sport, Pete is a good student and an ambitious leader. GLORIA ANNA LAURION True palilenerf if hindneu of head. Dark-haired Gloria, who possesses a pleasing personal- ity, never lacks a friend. Viva- cious, well dressed, capable, and talented are only a few of the many words to describe Gloria. She has been industri- ous in all our class functions and to her belongs the credit for the success of the 1950 S. K. Pades. Gloria has enter- tained us many times with her beautiful voice and acting ability. HARRIET E. KINNECOM Cheerful, very pleamnt, and helpful ir the. Harriet, that tall brunette with the pleasant manner, may be seen at all the S. K. activi- ties. With her cheerful smile she has many friends. Harriet is a good commercial student. The sparkling diamond, flash- ing on her left hand as the typewriter keys fly, may indi- cate her future course. JOHN S. MACKENZIE HappineJJ coming in activity. The squeal of tires, the blast of a horn followed by a boom- ing laugh announce that John has arrived in one of his many vehicles. His wit and alert, ambitious manner reveal to all of us his willingness to lend a helping hand always. John's friendly manner and enthusi- asm have been an aid to all of us. A vocational and an aggie student, a practical busi- ness man, John is also a loyal supporter at all our games. f x riff' 3
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JOSEPH F. POULIOT, JR. IX'0ff2i11g if inzpottlfife la iz zfillifzg beizrtfl Chic's pleasant smile and gay personality have remained the same during four years at S. K. An ardent rooter for our teams, -Ioe bolsters every activ- ity by his genuine enthusiasm. Chic is easy going and delib- erate in manner, but he works hard and holds a part-time job. A smooth dancer, a pleasant conversationalist, joe is an easy companion. IXIARGARET ANN REII.I.Y 7'1n1lrfnlr1ctt if flu ltigftei! Iflfrlg man can I-ftp. Modest and gracious. Peggy is known for her sincere man- ner and flashing Irish eyes, Though demure and reserved. she is enthusiastic about stock car racing which she attends regularly. Her capability and co-operation have contributed to her success as a staff mem- ber of the school newspaper. Peggy's friends know her for her iolly ways and her sincere loyalty. H. STUART REELS, IR. Life zrilbenf ijmrlr if 7101 fifef' Stu has an outstanding record in athletics. being a rugged football player and a good shot in basketball. He has won letters in both sports. His friendly ways and engag- ing smile have made him one of the most popular membc-is of our class. Seemingly quiet, yet alive with activity among friends, Stu is the agreeable fellow who runs errands, de- livers notices, and helps get things done. ANDREA ISIAY SHERMAN If the bid any fanllt, the lim lffifllf i11dnnl11. Andrea, who has been our class vice-president for four years. has shown us that she is one of our most efficient and dependable classmates. She has worked conscientious- ly on THE ANCHOR and is an industrious and capable stu- dent. Cheering is only one of her activities. for she has taken part in the Dramatic Club and has proved her artistic ability in making posters for dances and other activities. r NORMAN DAVID REELS Laugh and be f11er'1'y. Norman has played football and basketball during his en- tire high school career. His sense of humor and his witty remarks have made many classrooms roar in delight. His carefree manner has made Norm a well liked member of our class. During his senior year Norman left us to join the Armed Forces. NANCY SMITH Yon will fze zrfu! you 1z'.1r1I to Ire. Charming personality, poise, a sunny smile, and dark eyes make Nan outstanding. Nan, who has a great love for horses, is fortunate to own her own saddle horse. She is a skilled equestrienne and does spend a great deal of time working with horses. Nan hnds pleasure in many social activities yet maintains an ex- cellent scholastic record. W1 I f-ii ifiltff ilu, FSS -of
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