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Senior Cow-Down NAME KNOWN AS PET PEEVE AMBITION KNOWN FOR FAVORITE SONG FAVORITE SAYING Faye C. Chad Scandal Singing Laugh Band of Gold Is that right? Audrey M. Aud Gossipers To be a fat lady in the circus. Independence You Better Not Do That You don't know do you? Bill M. William Possessive women Has none. Sense of humor It’s Almost Tomorrow Oh, Crud! John B. Slow Joe Bossy females Retire Grin Memories Are Made Of This Wanna Make a bet? Buddy H. Harry Girls Oklahoma ways Oklahoma ways Forgive My Foolish Heart' Oh, Dear! Gary L. Lieb Teachers Flying Being short Sixteen Tons Don't Argue with me. Mrs. Westerman Katy People who arch their little finger. Work in a pepper fac- tory. Avoirdupois Oh Happy Day Come On!
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Class History Request permission to come aboard, sir. With a class of ten students we embarked on our high school voyage. We chose Betty Cook for President; Mary Pender, Vice President; Bill Matney, Secretary-Treasurer; John Buchholz, Student Council Representative; and Myrna Frances for Cheerleader. To make us accepted as seasoned seamen, we were initiated by the old Sophomore Salts. Typhoons washed overboard three crewmen the second year. Our maiden voyage gave us seniority to initiate the new recruits aboard the U. S. S. Eagle High School. Our officers were: John Buchholz, President; Audrey Metheny, Vice President; Mary Pender, Secretary-Treasurer; Bill Matney, Student Council Representative; and Betty Cook as Cheerleader. On the Isthmus of Junior year, we anchored. To get things ship-shape, we gave each crew member an office. Bill Matney, Captain; Gary Lieber, First Mate; John Buchholz, Purser; Buddy Harrison, Personnel Officer, and Audrey Metheny as Boatswain's Mate. While on the Isthmus, we gave our play, May All The Lights Be Green . We swabbed the decks and decorated the ship from stem to stern for the Prom. The Ceremonious occasion was in honor of retiring seamen of the U.S.S. Eagle High School. On our final voyage we look back on our travel. Although is wasn't always smooth sailing, our memories are made of this. We elected for our leaders: Buddy Harrison, Captain; Audrey Metheny, First Mate; Bill Matney, Purser; John Buchholz, Personnel Officer; and Faye Chadwick, Boatswain's Mate. As we anchor from the Senior Voyage, we look forward to the Banquet and Prom to be given in our honor and the sneak trip to the Unknown Isle; also commencement night, when we receive our diplomas and walk down the gangplank of the U.S.S. Eagle High School for the last time.
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