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JOE SMITH Let the world slide! Football 3. JACK STEEN When duty whispers low, 'Thou must,' the youth re- plies, 'Must I? ' Pen and Palette Club 4 1Vice-President 45. 0 1 I M BILLY STEWART The opportunity to do mis- chief is found a hundred times a day. BEACON Staffg Speech Club 3, 43 Pen and Palette Club 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 4. JOAN TATE Sometimes quiet, some- times gay, Entertaining throughout the day. BEACON Staff: Latin Club 2, 33 Speech Club 3, 4. VERA THOMAS It is her vivacity and wit that makes her shine. Freshman Class, Secre- taryg Sophomore Class, Secretaryg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, fCo-Captain 2, 3, 433 Latin Club 1, 2. 33 French Club 43 BEACON Staffg Cheerleader 43 Defense Stamp Committee3 Senior THE BEACON Y.. - -1 :iff 1'7 . I , Nfl' ,, . Wm 'r ff- ' 1 1 FRA CES.THOMPSON A completely'natural per- sonf' . BETTY VAN BIBBER Knowledge is achieved by those who try? Art Club 13 Latin Club 1, 2: Band l, 2, 33 Orchestra 23 Third Honor Graduate 1. MILDRED VAUGHN Even virtue is more fair when it appears in a beautiful person. Speech Club 2, 3, 4. FORREST WALLACE A good, hearty laugh al- ways exploding at the right place? Glee Club 13 Football 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Senior Play. JEANNIE WATSON She lives the easiest way -not with perplexing thought to interrupt the sweet of life. BEACON Staffg Latin Club 2, 43 Pen and Palette Club 2, 43 Senior Play. 55331 Third Honor Gradu- I , hi. 1 x U,fA , ll , Es -,. '3 4 M . ' 1 y, ,f ,fi 1 1 l ix, - N v Hx I X CII, Vx X X, . X x sf 1 ' :VX L' ' X' t Qs 1 3 S' - X ' X A w - ,' - Q. - l 1 ' Q 5 i ' 1 A ' 1.2 '
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Clu? 3, 4,2 16 BETTY RAY The one thing finished in this hasty world. Latin Club 2, 33 Speech Club 2, 3, 43 Distnict Speech Contest 4First Prizel 33 Senior Class, Presidentg Editor-in-Chief of BEA- CONg Second Honor Grad- uate. ANN ROEMER I hate nobody3 I am in charity with the world. French Cl b 3 43 5 www . V 1 Jw BETTYE no 3 ' Looks are more expre sive and reliable than words. BEACON Staffg Speech Club 2, 3, 4 fVice-President, 3, President 473 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball CMan- agerl 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 First Honor Student 13 Senior P1ay3 First Honor Graduateg Kiwanis Medal. saff-y 'k'j wr- '53-35 'syvm QXILUOM by wwf ,Q-' 4 GERTRUDE RUARK A girl with a sweet and cheerful disposition will always have friends. Library Staff 3, 4. IRIS SETTLE Her Ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. E BEACON 4 ....g A ' g:,.:: :,, - 12:13-5. ., ,. ' , ' -153153 ' page . gtg MRF CARTER SEWARD It is not what he has, nor what he does that ex- presses the worth of a man, but what he is. BEACON Staff: Latin Club 23 Second Honor Stu- dent 1. LOIS SHIRLEY A merry heart makes a cheerful face. Glee Club 4. K jqbfvf wwf! ' I 044 ,uw BILL SIDDENS Every man is an original and solitary character. Football 2, 3, 4. BOB SIMMONS I like workg it fascinates me, I can sit and look at it for hours. ELIZABETH ANN SMITH Silence has its weight. Library Staff 3, 4.
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45 s I , -f 18 THE BEACON I-SQ b I I 1 MARCILE WHITESEL Something new is always nice. M' S, v Vik! gf, gf, JL. -- . PDX ' ' HILDA VGSLOCYGHLQ Don't tempt me ! Speech Club 2, 3, 4 fSec- retary-Treasurer 33 3 Bas- ketball 1, 3, 43 Defense Stamp Committee: Senior Play. I ' L41 HAZEL WILLETT BEACON Staff, Speech Club 3, 4, Latin Club 23 Cheerleader 43 Basketball 4. i'We think it a very happy accident. HELEN WILLETT BEACON Staffg Speech Club 3, 4 fVice-President 4x3 Latin Club 2, Pen and Palette Club 3, 41 Cheer- leader 4. MARTHA WILLOUGHBY Although the last, not least. Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 41 French Club 3, 4. .7l1e Cfaaa of 255 Here's to the class of '45 On graduation day, As we proudly hold those sheepskins That with dignity do say, This certifies that the scholar named, Having grades sufficiently high, Does now officially graduate From dear old B. G. High. Yes, here's to the class '45, The pride of the last decade, It's by people like those among us here That history has been made. It's in a melancholy mood That we stroll down alumni lane, To our alma mater we bid farewell, Never to return again. No doubt, some day in years to come Weill think of a happier day When we were back in B. G. High, And with a lump in our throats we'll say. Oh, just to be in school again Perusing books that quote Of Cromwel1's greatest deeds on earth And plays that Shakespeare wrote! After reading these verses, I'm sure that you In sympathy will say, Old boy, it seems since y0u're out of school You're in a rather bad way. But stop, don't think for a minute that I Would repeat it all if I could. Well, here's our diploma: let's all give a cheer, Hurrah, school's out for good! Jerry Moore
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