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X 3a 'x Y Nr L. t J Y. , NX' -2 el .1- N ff .w x ,X . P. xy, x all 3, J . I 1. -. xje sl N .Y ' x MARY LOUISE REITER Commercial Courseg Glee Club 1, 23 Business Club 4-, President 4-3 Girl Reserves 3. Bright fmgernail polish, mice, seafood, and cheese are disgusting to Snooks . She has many varied interests, such as movies, swimming, ice-skating, and basketball. 'KSnooks , one of the best-dressed girls in the class, ex- pects to be a clerk or typist. Good luck! JAY PAUL RICE Commercial Courseg Hi-Y 3, 413 Band 1, 2. There's music coming from the ballroom of the Astoria Hotel in New York City. Why, yes, it's jay Rice and his band. From having heard outbursts of his music at school, we know his band will rank high with all the jitterbugs. in RUTH RMEL demi C u r of tl ilson I ect or ,', ee '11 1 ,2,3 ec- '. 3, m y - ra ic WA 'I 1 Ly ' - t ' n l nor 3 4r ss Se ar ass tsurer 2 77 ai A 'wif' g t 0 Q 1t1 n t ecom al professional actress. she 1 on dancing along with Glenn I D, ' A y 2, - . . . ty 3 4, Vice Pr de 4 er 1, i , , , I -' y 1' z ,W lvl' 16 , me 'ff'-4 fo e t u, Ro eo? fe rs r s -1 I .a a ' ' t r 1 y L' os ,g ' ' f ' ' 'll pi ' 1 lj QQ A ta r S 3, 3 Sp rts Clu 1, 2, 3, 4, vice Nay' 1 ' 1 1 e ' amps are dlstasteful to her. Wtw ,Do . RUTH E. ROWE Commercial Courseg Spectator Staff 413 Dra- matic Club 4-3 Business Club 33 Girl Reserves 1, 23 Hockey 2, 41. , The only redhead in the class is Ruth. This quiet yotfvw lad dislikes public speeches and catty people, bu ' , es ially fond of dancing, swimming, and music. urf f the stenographer will certainly be successful. 5? 1 3' -4 IAN LOUISE RU S LL -, Comme Courseg Wilson Staff 43 Spec- P siclera ,123 C' 'xerle er 20 , 443 Hockey 2, 3, 44, 1 'll if H1 ptam QTTHCR 1, 3, 4-3 . A. Secretary 3, 44. xl E yllt is 1' ust s esirei be e a professional skater. X. l 'ii a c- ' found participating and st 1n any isport the sc ol offers for girlsr Rusty ' li ' x I - 1, A I. ' 1, 1' , lf N- 1 - if, Ili Txjihggtly mEded , H y 9. Kx,lifkE3?t rthay?d, bu s e Noes nC3,Q1'eW urnips. Q 21 1 l Q SX, ll' lljj ,jj ,fy im GI r ' A 1 l K KX I R xl KU 1 1 , .J W . . L 1 23
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,V ., My af, WJ C m ou se 1 ve 2 F 1 tells at e , gf! 1 l ' G' Re S , 3, 3 Re S l Vice resid . 95 . yi C 1 of ur 'o t s iors ' th s e l par des. cre h pi ic t ne ' e te e a e u l J4f9 c sf a .Ta ifgw urfzll 'MM-Lxgj, MARK REBER Academic Course, VVilsonian Staff 443 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Science Club lg Table Tennis 1, 2, 3, Soc- cer 3g Baseball Manager 3, Tennis 1, 2, Basket- ball 2, 3g Class Vice President 41. Here's a gentleman Willing to trade sauer kraut and the presence of very elated people for veal cutlets and French fries , his favorite foods. Some day may our Alma Mater be honored by Markie Reber, the noted lecturer. 6 I QORMAN WAYNE REEDY NJA! ommercial Course, Hi-Y 2, 3, 41, Vice President H 4g Gym Club lg J. V. Basketball 2, 3. o man, better known as Reedy to his friends, has l '7 e great interests: first, of course, a certain little Aww blonde, second, a blue Pontiac convertible coupe, and third, his desire to become a millionaire. 63,1 Zfbejj! MARGARET V. REIFSNYDER Commercial Course WIISOHIHD Staf 4- Spec df!! tator Staif 4-g Glee Club 44, Commercial Club 442 Dramatic Club 3, Girl Reserves 2. After graduation, Peggy hopes to obtain a position as a typist. She is extremely fond of swing music, and d gs. She dislikes book reports and conceited people. S cess to you, Peggy from the senior class! MARTHA JO ANNE REINIG ,' Reserves 1, 2. ertain person's brown eyes and hair are admired by arshauh-we wonder whose. Swimming, dancing, R Cor11merc1al Course, Business Club 3, 4, Girl xy y f and ovies are her enjoymentsg however, her dislikes e mice, two-faced people, and sea food. Mar- sha' 1' 'only ambition is to be successful in whatever she takes. Good luck! 22
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K sf iv X 1X 3 N! My MU' f,1JJ'f BRUCE RUTTER Commercial Course, Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Junior Hi-Y 1g Soccer 41. School holds little interest for Bruce, but the crowd at ' Alis place would seem incomplete without him. As the captain of a ship we are sur is c ew will l . f if ingl' good time. I f - I. I f ,Quia - R f BO it or er ial A e ator Staff 41, S ort X , lub 1 , 3 41, Tr' ck , 35 Hockey 2, 4-g Cheer , ' l ' ne 3 fi . - ' 9 J 7 f- .. via uf our cl smates who has no dislikes. f ' ' ra ' e fond of dancing and Count Bassieg how- I ver s e ha hopes of securing a government job after , raduation. Good luck to a grand fellow senior! I X ' 5 I THOMAS SCALESE ,, ca emic Courseg Nationa Honor ' oclety 3, 41, V! A d ' 1 s ' , . 1, A12 President 4-4 International Relations Club 44g i f . IA -. Hi-Y 35 Sportsman Club 25 Gym Club Ig Track l p , 1 1 3, if X ,, lg J. V. Basketball 2, ag Baseball 2, 3, 4, Class 1 I i--: K5 ,.', jf fff' President 2. -2 I ff N o Tommy , our future representative in the VVorld Q--.. ., , , 5 . . . . ', ' I Series, the best of luck! Sports, reading, and listening f ,iwvfgl , tggieb ' . . . jf , ei'- to the radio are in his category of pleasures, but crowds i'i'i 5 if and public speaking are not. A it 359 J EVELYN M. SCHEIPE Commercial Course, Business Club 3, 4-5 Knit- A VN-Gi-echet Club 25 Jr. Girl Reserves 1. T is dark-haired lass prefers Dodges, sports, Italians, orche tras, and good food to selfish and conceited peo- ple. know that Evie will be a successful depart- nen ore clerk. General Course, Science Club 4-, Chef Club 33 Sportsman Club 2g Jr. Hi-Y 1. LJLIKGD ,ji HENRY 1. SCHLEGEL lg' A Bud tells us girls and hunting appeal to him, but . i,-,t school buildings peeve him. Some day we know he will . be one of our better aviators. Happy flying, Bud ! ,Q 24
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