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0 BERNARD CONINE Better known as Bernie . . . played four years varsity football and has four letters to prove it . . . co-captain of the 48 football team . . . made a good Santa Claus at the Christmas assembly . . . races around town in a green '41 Chevie . . . boating and fishing rate top in sports . . . adds another candle on March 15 . . .divides his time between Conine and Sons and Nye's Market . . . active in school af- fairs. IANE MORAN Full of vim, vigor and vitality . . . answers to her given name . . . likes sports . . . head cheerleader I . . . her big day is September 29 . . . spends her working C?J hours at Pat's Studio . . . enjoys danc- ALFRED RITZLER One of the few eight-letter men in the history of the school . . . made the Chronicle's all-star team . . . four years of football and basketball plus a manager job while still in eighth grade . . . papers his bedroom with W's . . . chosen captain of the basketball team while a junior . . . author of witty poems . . . often teased about his curly locks . . . studious whenever the spirit moves him . . . a faith- ful acolyte . . . adds a year every February 2. MILDRED FRISCH Millie, the gal wilh a million of 'em Cjokes, we meanl . . . drives a car like a veteran-takes cor- ners, screeches, and all . . . dances like Arthur Mur- ray's sisters, really gets solid with a rest piece, just about dies when she hears Dream . . . one year in glee club . . . came the last of the family, on November 21 . . . and can she speed up the keys on an Underwood, Remington-any kind that clicks . . . outlines her blue eyes with glasses a la moderne. ing . . . wears green quite well . . . often seen in a , gray Olds . . . junior vice president . . . glee club four years . . . first prize in American Legion essay contest in senior year . . . drinks cokes and eats potato chips in her spare minutes. Page Fourteen i l
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MARILYN TEEPLE Lots of fun . . . main ambition to see the interior of the Smoke House . . . slaves away at Edisons, ha . . . always seen in penalty period . . . likes gum, especially during school hours . . . first opened her lovely blue eyes on lanuary 29, 1931 . . . finally rnastered those high heels . . . an all-around good Hostess . . . lively parties, that's Teep . . . glee club, three years . . . rated first prize for her Am- erican Legion essay in freshman year. RICHARD ZEYEN Acquired the name Dick, as the tradition goes . . . football guarding won him two letters . . . great Notre Dame fan . . . glee club three years . . . will never forget his experiences at Boys' State during junior year . . . always on refreshment committees Cno wonder our profit is so smallb . . . class politic- ian . . . intra-mural basketball player . . . never com- plains CHAD . . . prefers physics to drafting . . . his young birthday is December 20. l DONALD WALTERS ANNA MAE KELBLEY Proves that Silence is Golden quiet and sincere . . . rosy cheeks and dark eyes handy with the needle . . . seamstress 1n the making when she laughs, she roars . one of the few that is never in trouble for talking often seen at basketball and football games hardly ever misses chapel . . . hopes to rate a drivers license soon . . . likes to make a cake on May 9 Working for his B. S. in physics leader in school activities . . . says his jobs require him to keep those late hours . . . pretty tricky at luggling figures in bookkeeping class . . won two letters in basketball . . . dances-at the point of a gun taxies around in a gray Pontiac was selected a student Kiwanian . . . empties Edison s coke machine daily . . . gets his draft card on March 24 forms the rear guard in most of his classes Page Thirteen
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PAUL DIBLING Genuine COUNTRY GENTLEMAN . . . first yelled Whoopee on October 9 . . . Dibbie and Bodie claim they're the best third year draftsmen in school tonly two in classl . . . helped to draw a site plan of the church property . . . square dancing ranks first among his favorite pastimes . . . clever at jot- ting down thoughts in rhyme . . . a good authority on soil erosion-Why not?-he Wrote a 1,500 Word term paper on the subject. CAROLYN F RANKHART A laughing red-head . . . lives on potato chips . . . likes square dancing-or any kind of dancing . . . nine times out of ten it's either, Honest? or Wanna bet? . . . thinks that windy day. March 12, is pretty important . . . known on occasions as Ianie . . . forever teasing someone . . . back seat driver of a red Chevie . . . uncontrollable curiosity . . . shines brightest during English class, but insists that she can't write poetry. HOWARD MARTIN Tall and blond, that's 'Howie . . . has three years of basketball and one year of football to his credit . . . enjoys roller skating, especially in Tiffin . . . burns up the road in that big green Chrysler this dad will appreciate this? . . . snappy dresser . . . can always be relied upon when there's a dance brew- ing . . . student Kiwanian . . . enjoyed his hours spent in drafting class . . . celebrates a great day on Iuly 8. IRIS REITER Endowed with a crown of naturally curly hair . . prefers high heels and powder blue clothes . . . good organizer . . . a source of horror to the fresh- men during initiation . . . spends spare moments pasting pictures and clippings in her scrapbook . . . likes Vaughn Monroe-'s version of You Do . . . interviewed on WFOB . . . is often found in the kitchen at home . . . bakes her favorite cake on February 23. Page ,fifteen
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