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WILLIAM PEARSON Silence is the perfectest herald of joy. Rifle Club: Ag. Club. NORMAN RIDLEY Teasing is a pleasure of his. Ag. Club: Rifle Club. ALTON STAI-IL He is always to be found in the middle of the road. Track I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD VELTE His musical ability places him in a class by himself. Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2. 3. 4: Soccer l: Band l 2, 3, 4: Gym Ex- hibition. IOHN GLYNN For sufferance is the badge of all our tribe. Football G.H.S.: Track G.H.S.: Interclass ac- tivities G.H.S.: Annual Board '35: Statistician '35. I3 BURT RICHARDSON Men may come and men may go, but I go on for- ever. Boxing 2. 3: Soccer 3: Inter- class Basketball 2, 3: Cheer Leader 2: Gym Exhibition. HARRISON SHIRLEY You go forth from us with a record none can re- proachf' Valedictorian: Senior Play: Soc-:er Prize Speaking: An- nual Board. ROBERT STRONG Bid every noise be still, I wish to speak. Football 4: Senior Play: Band l: Orchestra l: Chemistry Club 3. LESTER YOUNG It's ct wise man who knows as much as his own son. Block W Club: Soccer 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play: Stunt Night 1: Annual Board: Honor Student: Chemistry Club 3, 4: English Club 4: Radio Club 4: Interclass Sports l, 2: Perfect Attendance 2: Class Prophecy.
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JOHN KENNEDY A1l things come to him who Waits. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 4: Senior Play: Annual Board. SIDNEY KING When he' falls, it will be hard and long. Annual Board: Soph Vice- president: Radio Club: Tech Club: Business Manager, Senior Play. IOI-IN LYNCH Oh! Femmes and lair dam- osels, take warning! Soccer 4: Senior Play: Inter- class Basketball 3, 4: Base- ball 4: Tech Club: Varsity Club 4. LEO MCGUIN NESS Wake up! It's time for graduation. Baseball. STEWARD MCOUAY Stu is a gentleman, slim, tall, and not given to ath- letics. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Rifle 4: Or chestra 4. DONALD KIME As a fusser he's hard to beat. Industrial Arts Club HOWARD LATI-IEY His specialty is shooting the line. Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Basketball 4: Radio Club 1. 2. FRED MARSHALL All the world lovesa lover. Senior Play: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club: Track l, 2, 3, ROBERT McMAI-ION l-Ie's Iootloose and fancy free. Senior Play: English Club: Track I, 2, 4: Annual Board: Iunior Vice-president: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4: Soccer 3: Chemistry Club 3, 4: Per- fect Attendance I, 3: Iunior Response: lunior Prom Com- mittee: Advice to luniors. WILLIAM O'MALLEY A whistling, working man is he
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CLASS PROPHECY It happened on Iuly 4, 1949. Lost from Don Kime's Research Expedition, we had been crawling for what seemed days toward an oasis. But, as we approached it, it faded, and in the background appeared a sign: Waterloo-A Good Town Since l79O , bringing to our minds our classmates of '36 and where they might be now. Suddenly the mirage faded, and in its place came a beau- tiful theater in New York. At this point we forgot our thirst and fatigue, and arising entered the theater. It was a sell out, but as we turned to leave someone tapped us on the shoulder. It was Iim Foley, manager of the house. He rang for Helen Wessig, the theater hostess, to take us to his private box. Glanc- ing through the house we saw some of our classmates who had made good. There was Rohlin Bosch, Pete McGuinness, and lack Lynch all decked out in top hats and tails. At the other side of the box was Bob McMahon reading a delightful book, How To Grow Strong-In Ten Easy Lessons , by William Pear- son. Soon the lights dimmed, and the show began. First was the coming attractions, one of which was After Office Hours starring Charles VanRiper with Emma Sorenson and Alice Blakesley. The main item in the King Movietone News was the Samiltonian Stakes in which two of the favorites were owned by Rutherford Hoffman. One of them, the winner, was ridden by Tweet Christiano. Another, which showed, was rid- den by Bill O'Malley. We also saw that Ethel Eklund had won the grand prize in the Cafolla Art Institute contest. Then came a scene of the army maneuvers at Prine Camp. We saw Roscoe Clark and Norman Ridley being ordered about by General Clar- ence Gnau. The music changed to the Wedding March , and to our surprise we found the blushing bride to be Kate Velte attended by Elsie Edgett who had left her Baker-y long enough for the occasion, and the bold groom to be Fred Marshall now in partnership with Burt Richardson in the Market Basket Chain. The best man proved to be Alton Stahl. At the wedding we noticed Nona Bellinger, who had just been abroad visiting her husband's relativesp Marge Chappelle, still a maiden lady, who was paying strict attention to ther physical education work: and Mary Doyle all smiles because after thirteen years of work she had received her doctor's degree. The feature of the show was Broadway Melody of l949 with Chuck Smith, Loyola Moylan, and Dick Velte's band. In Dick's band we found Sax Mc- Ouay, the famous trumpeteers-Hunt and Kennedy, and the 14
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