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Joe Souser Anna Stiffler Emery Stoner Chalmers Stroup m ummmm Hilda Weber Howard Williams Dorothy Young Jack Young Picnic Marks End of Senior Year JOE SOUSER . . Echo Business Manager . . drives a little green Ford . enthusiastic member of T. N. T. ... a staunch Democrat—what a politician he ' ll make! CHALMERS STROUP . . . prints signs for basketball, football . presi¬ dent of National Honor Society ... a brilliant student . . . the friendly, de¬ pendable. loyal president of the senior class. ANNA STIFFLER . . . petite, blond, blue-eyed ... is heard but not seen in chorus . . . could giveSonja Heniesome competition . . . when she skates with Dick. HILDA WEBER . . . never fails to practice her violin the required num¬ ber of hours per day . . . hopes to con¬ tinue the study of music . . . definitely happy. DOROTHY YOUNG . . . here comes Dode with another joke . . . it ' s bound to be funny ... an excellent activities editor . . . played two years of basket¬ ball . . . personality plus. EMERY STONER . . . receives dis¬ tinction as a scholar . . . captures feminine hearts with his athletic prow¬ ess doesn ' t ignore them either . . . ex¬ pects to become a country doctor. HOWARD WILLIAMS . . , N quiet round-faced senior . . . did his share toward giving the 38 class its high rating in intramural basketball . . . interested in Diesel engines. JACK YOUNG . . . has a pet hate sissyfied boys ... a good sports editor, for he ' s always on the current athletic team . . . likes to write poetry. 28
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Ruth Ruby Anna Louise Shimer Edna Sills Betty Sipe Elaine Smith William Smith Kenneth Smith Gus Sotirokos Seniors Smash All Records Selling Tickets RUTH RUBY . . . pink-cheeked bru¬ nette . . . likes skating . . flings a sunny smile to everyone . . . vice- president of Home Economics Club . . participated in Farm Show Dem¬ onstration. .i ' - ■ Lv UlhE SHIMER ... the first Fiesta queen . . . enjoys witty humor, new books and good food . . . quite popular with both the stronger and the weaker sexes EDNA SILLS . . an usher and choris¬ ter . . favorite pastime traveling with the Everett gentry . . . won a prize for a pc 3rd collection at the Fiesta. BETTY SIPE . . . president of Ath¬ letic Board . . edits the Hi-Lites . . . always has a twinkle in her eye and witty remark on her lips. ELAINE SMITH . . . reads all the latest books . . . Hi-Lite staff . . . Home Economics Club . . . would stop read¬ ing to dance . ready to lend a help¬ ing hand. BILL SMITH . . . the Senior Dempsy . . . star gazer too . . . amateur radio is his love and joy . . . when thinking he scratches his dark curly hair vigor¬ ously. KENNETH SMITH ... a scientific farmer . . National Honor Society member . . . did outstanding work for the F. L. A. . . . works in a garage . . . drives a Dodge. GUS SOTIROKOS . . . makes de-e-e- licious cherry cokes . . grit and per¬ severance make him a swellegant wrestler . . . adores baked ham . . . president of student council . . . fre¬ quently seen blushing. 27
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Festivity Holds Sway At Junior Prom It is the night of the Junior-Senior prom! A long, flower-studded archway leads to the dance floor which has been turned into an enchanted garden. Girls in lovely creations every color of the rainbow drift slowly through the archway. Up on the stage behind a green hedge and a little white gate the orchestra is playing softly. Couples drift slowly by a lazy fountain placed in the cent er of the floor. Pale red, blue, green, and yellow lights play over the fountain and startle the gold fish watching the fun from the fish pond. The bank surrounding the fountain is made of moss, rocks, honeysuckle, ground pine and dusky red roses. Pine trees surround the garden and dot the floor. Suddenly a cascade of balloons descends from the ceiling. Immediately there is a wild unreasonable scramble. Blue and silver awnings are lowered on either side of the floor so that the boys may find shelter in case a spring shower should arise. Large bunches of blue and silver balloons hang from the awnings and under each of these is placed a tiny, white marble bench. The bashful senior boy walks hesitantly to the captivating junior girl and asks her to dance. As the evening draws to a close boys and girls sip punch, munch sand¬ wiches, potato chips and pickles and chatter of the fun they are having. Ice cream, cake—just one more dance—the evening is “tops 29
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