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JAMES G. IRWEN . J. G. is another member of our class who hails from Foxburg. He joined our class when we reached our Junior year and has been an active member since then. Jim was one of our very excellent stage managers and had held that position for both the Junior and Senior plays. His favorite means of conversation is by argument and he manages to stir up one at nearly every class meeting. Jim has not made known any of hfs future pads but we all wish him Luck and Success. lg.. f 1-beau Q-We MARY ELIZABETH KETNER . . Liz Mary, with her pleasant manner towards everyone, has a passion for horses. On weekends she loves to ride over the countryside on her pet horse, Ginger. She also en- joys acting, singing, and driving, but she specializes in art work. She did some very excellent work on the year- book and plans to continue her art career alter graduation. Mary was a member of our County Chorus, and she also held the lead part of Jerry in our operetta Jerry of Jericho Road? As an artist, we are sure that Mary will bi outstanding' as a singer, she will be a success-in fact, she will do well whatever career she follows. IIJ G ll BARBARA LEE MIMM . . . Barb This pretty miss from St. Petersburg was one of the most studious and versatile of our class. She was a mem- ber of the cheerleading squad throughout her entire high school term and has been in band and orchestra for nine years. For two years she was a member of the Girl's Trio. Barb plans to attend Grove City College to prepare her- self for that position of secretary for some lucky em- ployer. With your ability Barb, you are sure to succeed. Page Twelve
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HARRY JAMES HARNISH . . Harlo Harry is one of our more quiet lads who is bashful but mischievous. This likeable chap hails from here in St. Pete. He can usually be found at the skating rink. Driv- ing new automobiles is one of his favorite pastimes. We shall never forget Harry's excellent portra al of ages Mr. Graves, the undertaker, in one of our plays. 'Hill--H We wish you lots o' luck, Harry, in your future years. JOHN K. HALE This good-looking chap from good old T. C., is the tall- est member of the Senior class. His shy manner touched off with his humorous wit, make him different from all his other classmates. John's own prominent feature is his slow, easy-going walk, which often throws a scare into the students. As he ambles quietly into the room, clears his throat and says, Now, boys, the room becomes deadly quiet. Our baseball team wouldn't be complete without Haley behind home plate. We sincerely hope that John's life is as completely successful as was the team. 'w-.,,. 5 4 f r R P if PEGGY JO HOPPER . . . Peg This attractive little miss from Foxburg is the livewire of our class and her gaiety and laughter add zest to any gathering. She has been a member of the cheering squad for three years. She has taken an active part in all of our class plays and activities. She was Vice-President of the Junior Class and the treasurer for the Seniors. Her winning personality and sincere manner have made her one of our most popular girls. Peg most often can be seen traveling in a blue Stude- baker with that handsome blonde lad from Emlenton. Isn't that so, Peg? She also plans to travel further when she graduates. We're all wondering whether she'll take Wally with her. Well, Peg, whether you do or not: Good Luck! HaIey Page Eleven
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DELORES ANNE MONTGOMERY . Monky Monky, the smallest student of our class, represents Fox- burg. Even though she is so petite, she is still one of the peppiest Seniors. Being a good actress and singer warranted her numer- ous parts in both our musical and dramatical plavs. She was one of the representatives of the school to attend both County and District Chorus. Not only in extra-curricular activities was Delores out- standing, but she also did excellent work in her scholastic studies. Along with this, she took time to edit our Senior yearbook. In whatever career she follows we are sure she will do well. Success be yours- CESS- BETTY AVONELLE NEVEL . . Befz Betty who seems to be very quiet at first glance is just the opposite when you get to know her. She is really far from being shy and quite frequently has a spasm of gig- gles, particularly in the sixth period. Betty's favorite expression is t'Let's play hooky but she never done so more than once. Betty is flirtatious and frequently enjoys the company of boys, especially Albert. No doubt Betty will make an excellent housewife and we all wish her the best of every- thing. Page Thirteen fa to laugh about never cease. the title of Champs. glamour girl. 'Ni ff? 'lv'- .wu gs f . rf 2-2 .1 . -faq . 1 l,,f-'H P rq i f'i!'3':4?5 r .w... 05:4 ggsggg Q5 .gif 35:57 , f - st- ng.. .- -as ,ga ' 'Sqn Q. 1 1-.. . ' AL - - yfiflasf .a..+,. DONALD JAMES KUNKLE . . Duck There's never a dull moment as long as 'tDuck is around. His philosophy seems to be Laugh and the world laughs with you. Thus his tricks for finding something One of his favorite sports being basketball has led him to play it during his four high school years. He played a very important part in helping the Saints to attain As Tommy in our senior play, Don made a wonderful Don's future is undecided at this time, but we know that his ability to get along with all, will guarantee him suc vnu., -av A'-1. W'
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