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First. Row KENT, FRANKLIN President. Cupid was an Archer, too. BOWEN, BILLY IOE Vice-President. Jeanie still has light brown hair. MURPHY, PAUL Secretary. A future politician, no doubt. ANDERSON, BILL Cheer Leader. Everyone off the bean but Bill. ADANS, FORREST I like Gabby, and I don't mean Boehner. Second Row ALLISON, ANNA B. He's the Hub of my activities. ANDREWS, MARTIN Plenty of ability. ARCHER, BETTY A Duchess of Kent or Flirt Archer. ARNOLD, IOAN Well liked and we mis-s her. ASHLOCK, CECIL He goes goonie over Boonie . Third Row BARKER, CATHERINE City Club patron. BECKNER, KENNETH Advice to the lovelorn. BECKNER, MARION Why can't we have another Marceline game? ? ? ? BICELOW, WALTER He goes in for Walter in a Big way. BINFORD, HERBERT It's just the Indian in me. fSign Languagel Fourth Row BLOSS, DALE Everyone ad-Meyers his taste. BOEHNER, FRANKLIN Airplanes and bicycles-they go well together. nginnmnu BONDERER, JOE Give him a footstool. BOWER, FERN Fern twines around our hearts. BOWLES, LAWRENCE Look who stepped out of the Band Box. Fifth ROW BOYLE, HARRY He is almost Boyle-d away. BREEDEN, BETTY ANNE She doesn't want to be short and sweet and hard to beat. BURNER, LUCILLE Indispensible woman-at the bank we mean. CARTER, BERNIECE And her famous Fan-ning. CHAPMAN, GLADYCE The Town Talker? ? ? ? ? Sixth Row CHILDERS, HELEN Call me up' sometime. COLTON, DORTH EA Spray, Spray, Spray, that's all that I can say. COULTER, BESS ELAINE Caught between Kirksville and Brookfield. COULTER, CWENDA He's a barefoot boy from Arkansas. COX, CHARLES Me and My model T 0 Seventh Row CROSKEY, MINA MAE Where have they all gone to? ? ? ? DAILEY, DOROTHY I love my fiddle, but oh you kid. tBoysJ DANIELSON, PAUL Teachers all love him. DAWKINS, BERNARD Robbin' the Cradle. DOWELL, L. E. He flits from flowers to flowers. Twenty-five
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First Row DLINFEE, BILL Wanted--Aa History grade. DUNNINOTON, BOB Anna B. mine. ENGLAND, ELIZABETH America is good enough for me. ENCLERT, ROGER Big, brainy, and a lady's man. FANNING, IOHN Me and my Car-ter. Second Row FITZPATRICK, RUTH Hasn't got over the blushing habit. FITZPATRICK, BILLY Kitty, kitty, kitty. CRobinsonJ FORDYCE, AMBER A Where do Gentle-men hide! FRIZZELL, CHARLES Cranmer likes him, he must be good. CAUL, NORMA LEE Why didn't she move to Wentworth? Third Row CLOVER, DONAL News Year's Eve- Why don't we do this more often? - HAAS, DARRELL It's hard to compete with cousin Don, but I'1l keep pitching. INNIS, DOROTHY A I'm a jitter-bug from the City Club. JACOBS, WILLIAM Her hair and eyes are so pretty, says Bill. IAMES, BETTY ROSE Parsnips or Parsons? Which is W1'ight? ? ? Fourth Row IOHNSON, DANA New and nice. IONES, ROY Me and my technique with women t?J 4 .. -.,.,..v-az.. Q- 15.-ni.fAu:Zaf. EW '..- .. ' ' ' 't , . , ' IONES, STANLEY Just another one of the Jones boys. KESTER, BETTY Who's Jimmy? LANE, DELWIN Veronica Lane , is the name. Fifth Row LAY, MARY Why doesn't somebody give her a bed? ? ? LESLIE, IEAN Croskey's trip to Kansas City brought success to I I IHS. . LIGHTNER, IACQUELINE When I don't have to get in by 10:00-oh oh! ! ! LINDSEY, PATRICIA Oh, Stoney! I MAHR, WILLIAM Oh, you Mahr the beauty of the scene. Sixth Row MAY, BEVERLY Old Chicago, here I come. MCCARTHY, MARY Sheis a history fiend ? ? ? MCIRVIN, LEROY Shall we give him a plug for the dairy? MCNEIL, EMALYN IO I have a collection of J's 3 Joe, John and Junior are a few. MENDENHALL, BERNARD One of the students wh-o really works. f, .f Seventh Row MORRISON, FRANK Miss Johnson's pet. MORSE, CAROLYN We need Mortsbe like her. MURRY, BILLY Little but what strength-Oh, My. NICHOLS, MARVIN It will take more than Nickels to the road again. NORMAN, BETTY LEE Does Shorty like me More? 1 get his car on Twenty-seven j f I- t-15 9' ' ' . K ' ' 1 -H--M 1- - bf v -- I -4- W- '-' 1 - ...-1.......4,1.a..m,.
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