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PAYE DIANE RUDY Academic - Spring City A girl with a will to do, vivacious but intelligent That wasn't a gust of wind, that was Faye-and not alone on a motorcycle. Wherever excitement reigned, Faye was queen. Although school work was not her idea of pleasure, she executed it with extraordinary skill. This speedy halfback was no drawback on the hockey team. Flying low in a convertible with Gene was a favorite diversion. Her capabilities knew no ends, whether pumping gas during the summer months or quoting Shake- speare in our most dramatic productions. Yearbook 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Band l, Z, Basketball 2, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Newspaper l, 2, Class Play 3, Allied Youth 3, 4, Twirling Club 2, Girls' Varsity Club 3, 4, Sr. High Dramatics 2, 3. IUNIOR LEE SARGENT Industrial Arts - East Vincent You talk, l'll listen and laugh You'uns was one of the words from Lee's Indiana accented vocabulary that we soon linked with him. To our basketball team was added an indispensable varsity man. Football also was not overlooked, for Lee filled well the position of guard, This was one fellow who was not only a good sport while actively participating but was also a fair player in the game of life. Construction work was a magnet to the Sargent family, and in the future Lee will prove to be no exception. Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Boys' Varsity Club 3, 4. May the 9th, rolled around at MORRIS EARL SEIBERT Industrial Arts - Spring City He was the essence of courtesy Morris' courteous manner and constant thoughtfulness won him much re- spect and many friends. His free time was divided between working on his decorated '29 and collecting stamps, the latter proved itself most profit- able. Problems Were usually mastered because of the deliberate and thorough method of attack that he used. lf and when Morris' name is added to the Navy recruits, Uncle Sam will discover the potential worth in this S. C. H. S. graduate. Track l, Photography Club 4, Hadio Club 2. last and the ELEANOR LOIS SETZLER Academic - East Vincent Instruction ends in the schoolroom, but education ends only with life Locker 168 was always the center of attraction, for here Ellie kept her enormous lunch of which everyone had his share. She not only fed us, she inspired us with her advice which was given Whenever needed. Both sexes found her dark beauty captivating. Eleanor's efficient school work and her unlimited extracurricular activities were always well organized, which led us to believe she would be suited to become a buyer in a large department store. Yearbook 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Band 1, Z, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Softball l, 2, 3, Allied Youth l, Z, 3, 4, Class Officer l, 3, 4, Girls' Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Sr. High Dramatics 2, 3. Tzven ly -eight
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RICHARD QUAY Academic - Spring City Talk's cheap, but I even save that Possessed with the virtue of silence, Quacky came to bat with a kind word for everyone, which won him many friends. His hobby was building and tinkering with miniature railroads, and we found this his main topic of dis- cussion. Because of his exuberant love of fishing, crabbing, and clamming, he spent many of his week ends in Delaware enjoying these, Much of Spring City's population received their Daily Republican as a result of his after school job. Key Club 3, 4, Radio Club 2, Model Club 2, Hobby Club 2. H. IAMES REITNOUR. IR. Agriculture - East Vincent Quiet but happy and ready for fun Unaware of the admiring glances of the fairer sex, Iim's main interest was farming, his favorite pastime was driving his Chevrolet. He joined the F.F.A. in his sophomore year and was very regular in attendance. Though not active in school sports, hunting and swimming afforded him his main source of relaxation. Upon graduation his intentions were to buy a farm of his own, so if you are ever in need of employment, see your fellow classmate, lim. F.F,A. Z, 3, 4. spirit. That long anticipated date, Tuesday, DOROTHY ELEANOR ROSHONG Commercial Clerical - East Coventry Small and neat, with wheels on her feet If you ever were at Ringing Rocks watching the skaters roll by, you must have seen Dotty, for skating was her favorite recreation. She also enjoyed dancing and popular music along with watching sports. Hailing from East Coventry, she won the friendship of many with her pleasing smile. Her future plans were rather indefiniteg but because she was accurate, obedient, and always willing to give a helping hand, we felt she would make an ideal secretary. Newspaper 4, Arts and Crafts 2, 35 Nature Club Z. BETTY MAE ROARK Academic - West Vincent One of life's blessings is a radiant smile It was not too difficult to become acquainted with Betty, though she usually gave the impression of quietness. Regardless of Betty's height, no task was too great to enlist her willing assistance. She was never at a loss for a topic when an English composition or report was assigned, for there was always Dick Haymes, her idol, Teaching the three R's to eager-faced lack and Iills was Betty's goal. Mixed Chorus 3, Girls' Chorus l, 2, Allied Youth 3, 4, Sr. High Dramatics 2, 3. Tzvfn ty -sniff-n
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HOHACE NEWTON SETZLER Academic - Spring City A pillar of strength with a heart of gold ln our midst we had Settie, whose ambition was to become a State Trooper. Students, in the future watch your lead feet, for though he made friends easily he will be sincere in his profession. A well-dressed gentleman behind the wheel of a powerful car, opposite one of the fairer sex was our mental picture of his leisure moments. Contrary to his easy-going personality, on the football field many opponents discovered the explosiveness of his aroused temper. Football 3, 4, Track l, Class Play 3, 4, Allied Youth l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Varsity Club 4, Chess Club 2, 3. seniors once CHARLES E. SMITH Industrial Arts - Spring City Good personality, better nature, best looks lf you couldn't take teasing, you couldn't take Smitty, because this was his personal way of being friendly. His favorite sport was baseball, third base being his main objective. For relaxation hunting and fishing topped the list, but driving his fathers Oldsmobile around town ran a close second. Attending a trade school loomed in the future with the position of carpenter as the ultimate goal, a position we knew Charles would attain. Baseball l, 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 2, RICHARD IRVIN SHANTZ Industrial Arts - East Coventry My only books were women's looks We were always kept up to date on the latest internal affairs of the Indians by none other than this rugged son of God's Country. It wasn't the stage- coaches that blazed the trail from Parkerford to Spring City, it was Dick's '35 Chevy working its way to South Main Street. If you desired a good argument, all you had to do was say one mean word about the New York Yankees or Ioe DiMaggio. Then the fireworks started! Football 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, 4, Boys' Varsity Club 4, Sr. High Dramatics 2, 3. more were on their way to ANNE M. SHEELEY Commercial Secretarial - East Vincent Always jolly, yes, that was Polly An ambition to become a stenographer seized this dark-haired girl and led her through S. C. H. S. She was a fervid fan ot cowboy music, and as a result ol this she could often be found whiling away the hours by playing her own guitar. Whenever a voice of laughter rang out in the classroom followed by silence, it was distinctively Polly's private giggle which had again come into its own. Newspaper 4, Class Play 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3. Twenty-nine
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