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Com.Mi' kciai. Edith E. Galucy Orefield Edie” Edith’s witty remarks and clever humor have proven her great fun. Her participation in the Junior and Senior Class Plays brought forth her talent for the stage. Dances will always be at- tended by Edie,” jitterbugging away with her friends. With the good grades Edie” made in Commercial work, we know she’ll have no trouble becoming a capable secretary. Junior ( lass I’lay 3; Senior Class I’lay I; Trumpet I. 2. Clarence H. George K rai eis General Hud” Hud” is a tall, quiet, curly-haired fellow who looks neat at all times. Hunting, fishing, driving Chevvies, and basketball are “Hud's favorite pastimes, but occasionally he’ll dust off his trumpet and blow a few notes. His favorite sub- ject, Problems of Democracy, allows Clarence chance to prove his argu men live ability. To actiuire a Civil Service job or go to College is Hud's” ambition. F. F. A. 1, 2; Boys' Chorus I. Alvin Gibiser Guthsvillc General “G ibby” “Gibby' is a wiry fellow with a pleasant per- sonality which wins him his friends. For four years, he has been a steady, capable basketball manager. Alvin's main interests are shop work and hunting during its season. “Gibby drives a car. and hopes to become a mechanic in the future. Basketball Manager 1,2, 3. 4. Page Twenty
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Commercial Stearns Fink Kuhns’ ■• ■ink 0144 Although a serious minded fellow, Stearns is always ready for a good laugh. He is an all out athlete taking an interest in all kinds of sport, but among his favorites is basketball. Stearns has been an active member of the team for four years, serving as co-captain in his senior year. He hopes to attend Business College or join the service upon graduation. Basketball I, 2. 3, 4; Track 2: Baseball 1. Robert Fran ken held 1319 N. 19th Street Commercial “Dob” A practical joker, but always lots of fun, we find Frankenfield ready for a laugh. “Bob” is a great talker; however, he would prefer to talk about basketball, tennis, ice skating or girls. In his last two years, Bob” portrayed important parts in our class plays. After graduation he plans to enter a business college. Junior Play; Senior Play. John Frantz Ncfls Academic “Johnny” Johnny comes into prominence whenever the teacher leaves the room, for then you can always hear him muttering over his assignments. His marks keep him in a state of worry, but he manages the honor roll occasionally. Doing everything at the last minute makes Johnny an interesting person to be around. To be a Forest Ranger is Johnny's ideal. Baseball Manager 2. Page Nineteen
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344 Joseph Gourniak Ormrod General “Joe” •‘Joe’’ is the best known boy in our class. As a star on both the basketball and baseball teams. “Joe” gained his popularity. However, his brag- ging is concerned only with the fluid drive on the DeSoto. Other than sports, “Joe” plays the accordion. During our freshman years, “Joe” was our class treasurer. The Marine Corps or Navy is Joe's aim. Baseball I, 2; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Treasurer 1. 2. Jack Guthrie 32SX Highland Street Academic “Jack” Jack quickly adapted himself to South White- hall even though he came in his senior year. During basketball season, we could generally find Jack cheering away for the alma mater. His friends all find him good company because of his caustic remarks. After graduation Jack plans to return to Mount Hertnon and continue his education. Later in the fall perhaps, he will enter one of the forces. Charles Haines Cctronia Academic “Chuck” An all round good sport, we find “Chuck” using his ability for leadership by serving as Vice President for three years and President for the fourth year. His popularity can easily be seen through his many friends. “Chuck” is an enthusiast for chemistry with typing as a side liner. However, his capability in all subjects keeps him frequently on the honor roll. Basketball 4: Vice President I. 2. 3: President 4; Junior Play: Senior Play. I'tige Twenty-one
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