MYRNA ROSALYN DUBBRIN

"Little Miss Big" is a most fitting title for our Myrna, a girl of little size but big ideals. Myrna was a little dynamo here at Metcalf. She took part in many of the school's activities, being a member of the National Honor Society, vice-president of the student council, an office girl, and a member of the Metcalf News and Annual Staffs. Myrna was frequently featured in assemblies, and she loved to have anything to do with a humorous situation.

WILLIAM ARTHUR DUBUC

"Billy Boy" may be just about the smallest member of our class, but he proves true the old maxim "Good things come in small packages." "Billy" has a friendly disposition and he's always ready to break into gay laughter at some joke. "Billy" played basketball with section 3M and helped Mr. Leary with the intra-mural athlethic program "Billy Boy", always surrounded by a bevy of pretty girls, will succeed "Billy" Rose as the great Broadway producer.

HELEN HEDWIG EICHHORN

Helen is one of Metcalf's "A" students, and a very popular one at that. She has been prominent in all school activities and also ever ready with a helping hand. She liked shop and junior business training. When Helen's name was announced as one of the charter members of the Nation-al Honor Society, no one was surprised as Helen definitely deserved the honor. Helen's charming personality will be a lasting remembrance of this entire class.

CAROL MARIE FENTON

Carol was not only one of Metcalf's quietest girls but also one of the easiest girls to like. She was always ready to lend a helping hand and took part in almost everything around the school. She was a member of the staff of the Metcalf News and an active majorette. Carol was one of Met-calf's most dependable girls and a girl who was known to be trustworthy. She has always been able to maintain her place on the honor roll.


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