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FANE HUTH Hair of gold, eyes of blue, that's HooLie, . ambition. nursing or journalism . . . traveler . . . likes Canada . . . cheerleader . . . llLlVl Club . . . glee club four years . . . has birthday each l0.h of March . . . poem published in Naional Anthology . . . won recognition on How to Improve Fos1oria . . . whiz at shorthand and typing . . . minus front teeth in Christmas skit . . . anybody care to cut a rug? CLARENCE DROLL ' Class artist . . . in big demand when theres a need for decorations, posters . . . Won Red Cross poster prize . . . complex in drafting . . . studies hard . . . took quite an interest in bugs and Worms while a sophomore . . . mainstay in all school activities, dances, sports-and chapel, too'. . . birthday on May 24 the thinksl . . . ambition is to join F.B.l. --practicing now. MARY LalUNE Possesses natural acting ability . . . refereed during class debates . . . always on the go . . . would rather dance than eat . . . owns latest style spectacles . . . feels at home in English class . . . Makes a trio with Millie and Opal . . . was interviewed over the air in a Spanish program . . . enjoys sports, espec- ially swimming . . . may join ranks wi h the nurses . . . February 18 gets her a birthday cake with can- dles. CHARLES LANG Renders excellent service as bow tie man at the A. df P .... takes summer jaunts on his fast motor scooter . . . has a blow-out on December 9 . . . always a bright smile and sometimes an intriguing blush . . . played guard on the football team . . . always around when help is needed . . . useless for prose comments . . . since he insists on writing in poetry Cand that's trueb . . . even talks in rhyme . . . plans to join the Air Corps . . . has left his facial impression on the glass panes in the drafting-room door
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ELIZABETH PARK Tall and slim with brown hair and sparkling brown eyes . . . known as Liz . . . pleasant personality . . . likes doing exciting things . . . follows the Cleveland Indians during summer months . . . eats baked beans and more baked beans . . . greets all the Clover Farm customers with a big smile . . . has a hard time controlling all her brothers . . . birthday, Iune 4 . . . envisions herself wearing the stiffly starched uniform of a nurse . . . an all-round good student. IOHN PATTERSON Dubbed Pat . . . so Irish his blood is green . . . active in both football and basketball . . . favorite saying, Not so good . . . wears green on February 3 . . . Fool That I Am, is high on his Hit Parade . . . stomach growls between drafting classes . . . faithful passenger in Bodie's car . . . boosts his morale by laughing at his own jokes . . . what a dull world this would be without Pat! WILLIAM LICHTLE MARGARET SHAULL Our essayist . . . beautiful red hair minus the temper . . . future woman in white or perhaps a seamstress . . . makes most of her own clothes . . . a walking ice cream cone . 1S partial to blue . . . gained her independence on Iuly 4 whiz at bookkeeping . . . quiet . . . studious always will ing to listen to our troubles . . . left Hopewell Lou don to join us in our soph 'year gets a bang out of working at the hospital. We rated Bil1 when Bascom lost him 1n h1s sophomore year . . . might easily be called Curly . . . never experiences a dull moment did his part to initiate the freshies . . . a necess1ty at the White Front Market . . . visions of feather beds dance in his head during classes cuts many squares at Meadowbrook on Sunday nights good mixer Cof people, that isl . . does light house keeping with his brother Iohn . born on May 8 Page Seventeen
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SHIRLEY REINHART Treasures a rare collection of tardy slips . . . loves her place in penalty period . . . Mrs. Sears and Roebuck . . . preference tor gray . . . hates parting with her physics book . . . proven seamstress . . . added her talents to the class during the eighth year . . . September 16 calls for a spanking . . . Beechnut gum-yum, yum . . . heaps upon heaps of records . . . glee club 1, 2, 3 . . . poem earned her honors in sophomore class . . . demonstrated her radio voice over WFOB at Christmas. ROBERT LAMBEHIACK Bob hailed from Alvada . . . joined the class oi '49 in junior year . . . drives a different car to school every day but still prefers Hudsons . . . usually rates honor roll . . . played intra-mural basketball . . . has a remark for every occasion . . . sacrificed his tresses for the new look . .. . combs his hair twice on Iune 15 . . . pretends to study hardest dur- ing drafting and chemistry classes. Page Nineteen
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