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After arriving from Pennsylvania Avenue, BETTY
LUMBARD took part in many activities, including
Junior Red Cross, Christmas assemblies, varsity Cheerleading
as captain, National Honor Society, Cheerleaders'
Club, and Ushers' Club. Among her other undertakings
were the Senior Play committees, typing editorship of
the Edsonian, Junior Day Queen candidacy, Junior Prom
committee, Youth County, Senior Day, and the Senior
Prom committee. Betty also represented Southside in
the football queen contest at Endicott.
St. Mary's sent us RONALD LYON, an academic
student who participated in homeroom basketball, served
as track manager in his freshman year, was a member
of the Sophomore Business Committee and Junior Red Cross,
and assisted in the Junior Play.
Arriving from Edgeworth was LARRY MacBLANE,
who studied the vocational course. During his four years,
Larry served on various committees and took part in
JV Football as a freshman and sophomore.
Another Edgeworth alumnus was ROBERT MacBLANE,
who was enrolled in the vocational course. Throughout
his four years, Bob was very busy in the field of sport.
Three years of football, four years of baseball, Junior
and Senior Play committees, and homeroom basketball
kept even his spare time occupied. As if these were
not enough, Bob was a member of Lettermen's Club and
Senior Council, Senior Class Vice President, and participant
in the Interclass Track Meet for four years.
Following the vocational course when he came from Birdcreek
was RICHARD MANCHESTER.
After having been graduated from St. Mary's
RICHARD MANN, studying the vocational course,
found much to keep him busy. As a freshman he served
as JV Football manager, played homeroom basketball,
and was a Junior Red Cross representative. After that
time, he took part in JV Wrestling for one year, Varsity
Wrestling for two years, Varsity Football, Interclass
Track Meets for four years, Senior Play committees,
and Lettermens' Club.
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