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JACK F. LEAVY .... Tub When Longfellow said: He speaketh not, and yet there lies a conversation in his eyes, he must have had Jack in mind for he is definitely the most silent member of our class. In spite of his quietness, though, Jack gets into his share of trouble. In baseball, his hitting power enables him to be the cleanup man. In the winter he gives the fur-bearing animals a rough time with his trapping ability. We all wish Jack the best of luck and success in his E., MLW , WW , p , ,I ce, ., future years I is-jf v:g'i..': SZ,f'i'1':'5!. S '25, - ,. 'N' ' a a fm:iw,f..c.f,1fKi5!Q9 as 5 , -4, page f -3 is ' . W K i f ws rf' ll f .wut ff s V , A ZZQY Zyl 5 . Ly W ' X .rw ,I .3 I ' I .,,. . ll ' ll THELMA JUNE RAYBUCK . . Thelmie Shy, sweet, and studious are the words that describe Thelma, our little girl from Turnip Hole. She is an ex- cellent student and is well thought of by all the teachers and students alike. She has a combination of blue eyes, brown hair, and a pleasing personality. Thelmie is very neat in appearance, a great asset in helping her to secure that job in Ohio which she has long been dreaming about. Best wishes to a fellow Senior. THOMAS EUGENE MARSHALL . Tum Rattle! Rattle- Bang! Here comes Tim in his Old Faith- ful '37 Chevf' Both have been a constant help in all our class activities. Tim's position as class president for the past two years proves his popularity with the members of his class. His mechanical ability has been a great help to Mrs. Helmintoller's typewriters. Tim is a very mischievous lad and has probably spent as much time in school after 4:00 as he has during regular school hours. Nine to 9:05 - Here comes Tim, late as usual-Must have been his Chevy. Tim plans to make the navy his future career. Best of luck, Tim, here's hoping you can swim. Page Fourteen
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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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JAMES WESLEY MCCONNELL . . Jim Jim is another of the quiet members of our class. He doesn't have much to say but seems to always be willing to help. Jim also is a great asset to our baseball team and another of his favorite sports is wrestling. He can often be found wrestling in the auditorium with one of his school friends. One of his favorite pastimes is reading western novels and he spends as much time at them as he does his lessons. Jim took the part of Mr. Bates in our senior play and played this role of a tough guy very well. He plans to join the service upon graduation and we all wish him loads of luck. 3 . . S. .. .. nh W- .,..-.-,.. -4 RONALD EUGENE McHENRY . . Ron Ron is a quiet lad with very little to say. His quiet- ness is the answer to a teacher's prayer. He is a very tall fellow with a pleasant smile for everyone. Ron's favorite classes are geography and chemistry as those are the periods that he can catch forty winks or sometimes forty-five. He enjoys driving a tractor on his father's farm. This will prove good practice for him as he plans to own his own farm in the future. Of course, he will have to work awhile before he realizes this ambition. Much luck to you, Ron, and may your dream come true. Page Fifteen 1 N BETTY MAXINE SHOUP . . Shoupie Shoupie is a very quiet and studious girl and is well- liked by everyone. She and her clarinet have been active members of the band and orchestra for six years. She has also participated in the choruses for three years. Betty is really a whiz at typing and shorthand and is planning to further her commercial studies at Grove City College. We know that she will make a very fine secretary and we all wish her luck. .links 1 1lni......i,,,, I I 1 Q X-' .
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