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Marguerite Steacy (Barbara Cheeseman) Marguerite Stoacy, formerly of Brownville—Glen Park school came to us in January. She is a quiet person and always pre- pared to help others when they need it. While in her former school she had many outside activ- ities which included: working in the school cafeteria; as- sistant editor of the class paper; being a glee club mem- ber for two years; and taking part in the basket ball ganos which were held during the noon hours for the entertain- ment of all the students. During the- interview with her this reporter asked hew it felt to be a senior. Her reply was, It makes me feel pretty proud to think wc arc going out of high school into this world and try to make a suc- cess of our lives. According to the subject of this interview the activity most vivid in her memory is the movies which were held in the school auditorium every other Friday. They were spon- sored by the Senior Class and shown by !.Ir. Swartout of Alex- andria Bay. She recalled that the seniors made almost sixty dollars profit. Marguerite has decided that she will become a telephone operator, so do not be sur- prised if one day you hear her voice, Number, please 1 She wishes to will her ten- dency to talk during school hours to Eleanor Vock.
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Ardis V icks (Verna Kingston) Ardie, one of the five brun- ettes in the class, is five feet three and her 120 lbs. is distributed beautifully. She is well-known for her lovely sinline voice. Throughout the four years of high school she has been very active: glee club, assemblies, commencement, two operettas, band. She was secretary ofthe Athletic Council for two years and an honorary member for onq president of the Freshmen and Junior classes, co-candy mana- ger, and sports editor for the PACEMAKER. She played Helen” in Old Snoopy. ’Then asked how she liked be- ing a senior, Ardie declared, It's the most wonderful year in high school. Her plans for her future in- volve a period of two years in a telegraph office or defense plant followed by a course in beauty operating. (She plans her own shop.) In my old age statistics show that I shall be a wife;«which suits me fine since I've always pictured old lace by the fireside. She went on, I remember the fun Verna and I had fixing the broken basket of candy and how angry I became when someone dug up the bottom candy bar after I had just finished re- arranging the basket and how the mice consumed our peanuts and a couple Milky faysI (They were my favorite too.) Oh, and the difficulty I had getting rid of the pencils I Those war time erasers I Remember Car- thage tournament in our junior year? Me with a tray of hot dogs on my head and a pail of pop in my hand screaming, Hot dogs 1 Cold Pop! Ardie has filed her will: To Lyle Huddleston, I will my voice—with a masculine touch. To Mary Manning goes my good times and my ability to get around. To Betty Tilley goes ray radio experience and to Ginny Ryan my dancing ability. To the new cheerleaders goes ny experience of four years and to all the lonely gals go my old flames. - ■ - -
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