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DOROTHY LOUISE LETOURNEAU Dottie She had a voice af will and yet war never loud. Dottie was an active member of the band and orchestra for three years, and the Swingsters for two years. She served on the refreshment committee for the Freshman Hop and was a member of the ticket committee for our senior play, Father of the Bride. Dottie was also one of our competent Bank Day Cashiers. BRENDAN GAIL LONERGAN Gail Warm heart, rparkling with fun She'r Jure to win you before Jhe'r done. Gail came to us in the middle of her junior year from New York. Since that time she has become active in band and orchestra. She was a member of the French and History Clubs. Gail was a Pro Merito and on the Netop and Yearbook Staffs. She also ushered at class day and graduation. She still found time to serve on several dance committees and in her senior year captivated a large audience with her inimitable interpretation of Delilah in Father of the Bride. ELIABETH MADELINE LONERGAN Silence more musical than any Jong. Betty's chief activity was the band, in which she played the clarinet for four years. She was also a Tumbler for four years and played Intramural Basketball in her Sophomore year. She was a member of the Art Club, Community Service Club, and Home Economics Club. In addition, she served on the ticket committee for the senior play. On the social side, she ushered at the Freshman Hop. JEAN EDNA LOWELL Jeannie A woman of charm ir ar rare ar a man of genius. Jeannie, who took the commercial course, was secretary to Miss Reum, and also a Bank Day Cashier. She belonged to the Home Economics Club, the History Club, served on the ticket committee for our senior play, Father of the Bride , and was on the decorating committee for the Junior Prom. 27
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BRADLEY LANFAIR Brad For lair heart ir like the rea Ever open, brave, and free. Brad showed his prowess on the football field for two years, and harmonized with the Glee Club for three years. As a stage manager for the senior production, Father of the Bride , he was of invaluable assistance. But his noteworthy mon- ument is his character, the laugh that brought chuckles to the whole classroom and his sincere efforts to do his best at all times. NATALIE MARIE LAPINSKI Nat The more the merrierf' Natalie, who brings laughter Wherever she goes, was a member of the Art Club and the Community Service Club for three years. Nat enjoyed sports, as her participation on the basketball and softball teams proved. She was also an usher at the Sophomore Social. In her last year at our Alma Mater, she served on the make-up committee for Father of the Bride. ELIZABETH ANNE LaROCHE Betty Grace war in all ber Jtepr, heaven in ber eye, In every gerzure dignity and love. Betty was Mr. Weiner's secretary, an office girl, a Bank Day Cashier and a typist for the Netop and Yearbook Stalls. Her Sophorome Year she was on the ring committee and has served on various dance committees, ushering at the Soph- omore Social and the junior Prom. Betty placed third in our Junior Prize Speaking and showed her all-aroundness by acting as stage manager for the play, Time Out For Ginger. Betty ably portrayed the role of Mrs, Massoula in our senior play, Father of the Bride. Taking active part in the Glee Club for three years, Betty attended All-State Chorus her senior year. Her other musical activities included band four years and orchestra three. DOROTHY MARY LaSHIER Miggie Nothing endurer but penonal qualitierf' Miggie , a flaming red-head, was very active musically. She was in the band four years, orchestra four years, Swingsters three years, and Girls' Glee Club for two years. Miggie was in the French Club, Art Club, and Community Service Club. The successful sale of tickets for Father of the Bride, our senior play, was aided immeasurably by her membership on the ticket committee. She was also on several dance committees. 26
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RICHARD ARTHUR LYMAN Dick He that bath knowledge :paretb bi: wordrf' Dick is one of our quieter boys, but he is well liked by everyone. He was one of the outstanding members of the ski team and he contributed much to the foot- ball team. Dick also was a capable stage manager for our senior play, Father of the Bride He was on the decorating committee for the junior Prom and also decorated and ushered for the Sophomore Social. During his last year, he was an active member of the History Club. DOROTHY ELAINE MARLOWE Dottie A joke often settler things better than acrimonyf' Dottie played basketball for two years and was a Tumbler for three. She was a Bank Day Cashier and ushered for the Freshman Hop. As a member of the property committee for our senior play, Father of the Bride', she worked will- ingly in the gathering of props which contributed in no small measure to the success of the senior production. Dottie participated in the Camera, History and Home Economics Clubs. She was in the Glee Club for three years and became a section leader in her senior year. PATRICIA MAY MESIC Pat Honerty giver wing: to Jtrengtbf' Pat was a member of the Home Economics and Community Service Clubs. She was also on the decorating committees her Sophomore year and she did an ad- mirable job as a member of the make-up committee for the senior play, Father of the Bride. KENNETH JAMES MINER Ken Your role contribution is that of yourrelff' Ken is exceptionally sports-minded, having displayed his good sportsman- ship by playing four years of baseball, basketball and football. He was elected captain of the football team his senior year and was on the track team for three years. Kenney was in the T Club and History Club and ushered at his junior Prom. He blended his voice with the Glee Club for three years and did his bit in the selling of tickets for the senior play. 28
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