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ij yi!-ziiY URGESS MULDER 4 ' 'jerry is a ways ready for anything in the line of J ' hiefg he's a great humorist and a backstage -WA.f wo ker f-no mean ability. In fact, nothing goes 1 J X Q tliatfierry doesn't know about. HARLEY MUSTE Hagey managed to amass enough credits .A'1February so that he didn't have to finish out '. A 6,4 year. His host of friends will all be glad to ' ,rl ' ' him again at graduation. l . w r il. Nj lj' 'I 4 Q15 QVYULOIS RUTH NEWMAN Loie just adores a good old swingaroo session and is a grand actress on the side, too. Her happy per- sonality has made he .hat every freshman longs to be - a well-like 'JJ GAIUS WILCOX PERKINS 6. o I E sy going Gaius is ready to tackle anything, z here, anytime. In school his stick-to-itiveness won him many friends. Outside school, howe he is a lover of the wide-open spaces -where 1 F are men. ., . I JC A ' JACK CPlAJRii.ES ILBRICK ky,vf,l,f 5 , nf jack isyt l good-h, arted, all-around fellow who I I' A X hails fr Cenytlf He has spent only a yearfat East,,'b his qi cle of friends is the envy ovnan-y , ii ol ers We know him as an earnesth orkefxl l A a gvrgn sportlS,,, J If N ,A A .w A of ,, ,,,,rs x A - A Y M MA Y ELLENWLEUNE Gene ous to a fault, completely sincere, and lo by all who know her - that's Mary Ellen. She a friendly smile and a cheerful word for all. A gether, they just don't come any finer t Momie . B ,af aj f' , NANCY ANN SEIDMAN IMAQ 61-vv-J Is she pretty? Yes, indeed! ls she witty? i so! Nan's charming smile is guaranteed o chase away the blues and bring on the boys. ith such looks and ability, she ought to go far. f M A J' 5 XHARLAI blro use SMITH l Lf Since a lanjlwstarted school here, he has h ' X' Wpilin pilgrim after honor-outstanding achi: X ly' flb me in .the sports'and scholastic der X re ' i' ' ts Jrarl, K a real leader and has wha , X N' s to' go fa ,. ' JL' V Nici' fi .N gf be Ns, ,J x .' N 'V' - HRISD'6,RHliR HdWARD SOUTHWICK ,. Ml The future Doctor Southwick has spent his spare D W, , hours in high school donning the sock and buskin. ft, 5 ry ' V Among his other interests, he numbers golf and ,VL lg' ' girls. May all future ventures turn out as success- 'll I 5 - - fully as have those in high school. fn' N CAROLYN STOLZ Connie is the young lady with the million do personality and the host of friends. She is i versatile, a good student, and a clever acti fWill you ever forget the devilish Millie Lol June Mad ?j
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RICHARD K. HOWALD No one who has ever seen Dick on the football field can forget the way he played. For Dick has what is known as the fighting spirit . Don't ever lose that spirit, Dick. lt'll get you places. DJAMES WILLIAM JOHNSON Y ' jim is noted for his abundant sense of humor and ' unquestioned histrionic ability. That East is going is putting it mildly. Many underclass girls will be absolutely desolate. if-! to miss both jim and his flashing green roadster KENNETH WADELL jOHNSON When we knew that Ken was center, our worries concerning the outcome of the football game im- , f mediately vanished. Ken always inspires confi- dence that way - which may have something to do f X with his leadership of Hi-Y and in sports, '7 'f FREDERICK ROBERT DIOSEEFY vi, Although Fred is our air-minded senior, he is if V Highty-if you know what we mean. In fact, llff , is ver civic-minded and his suggestions on 3 , Y Q l problems have alyays been a help to us. ' ff .7 -M L Lf LQL. Q-X if EILEEN MAE KOLLENBERG ' 'UCLXJX Eileen is the young lady who never makes a com- ' mon-place remark, nor reacts in an ordinary ,VA VQLIXK- manner. Her exuberance and witticisms are the 'X I ' perpetual delight of her classmates, who will never , U, I 'T forget her. L diy. auth' he ' MILTON JOHN KRIEG IX. f jolly, happy Milt! We never see him without a big grin. No one enjoys a good cake or hve or six sundaes more than he. When Milt leaves, East will suffer a big loss. G , U L :UA .U . KI -L I MZ f' - ' i ' , Q I 4 A i if Z, . , A, , f '-, J A l A ' - ' JUDITH ANNE LOUKS 'if V judy is one of the most versatile and attractive girls at East- Eh, Vilas? She likes a good time and is always ready, willing, and able, to enter into any proposed ampsement. A 1 I. i f i if L MWA, ff' I . - x M NOLDSVI ',' ji' K f' as ' ventive espec' e d Q of e in . If he takes h' i e me nd T S e ist c ' ' f ' X e wi map hi as cm l ,ff ff fl! 1 X, CHARLES EDWARD METTAM, jR. Modest and retiring- and what he doesn't know about stage lighting!-that's Chuck. Chuck i' definitely no ladies' man but is known as' regular guy ' among the fellows. jOHN EDWARD MOORE john just doesnt seem to have been cut from the . regular pattern. A leader among his classmates, O and an excellent student in school, john is certain to be a success in whatever he attempts. , L .J N X
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MARIAN ELIZABETH SWARTHOUT JJ Marian is one of our most promising and ambi- W ly tious seniors-a brilliant student, a grade A swat! ' ' V ter of baseballs, a willing worker, and a true - ' friend. The list of her accomplishmentsin h' ,N school is II long and enviable one, 1 XM 'Q ' L I BETTY JUNE Tuciivipsoislfj' -' Best girl athlete at East-that-adescription tits Betty june perfectly. But her talents are not con- tined to sports. For Betty also wields a mighty 1 ?en. We expect to hear from her some day soon. ill' 1 ,iff fftk,f 4.6! f. WILLIAM HILL TRAVIS I lf, X f ,gpffyf Bill is one of those lucky people who takes his if ' studies in his stride and his fun where he finds it,I'f4 I B' 'ff' A 'Cui ' We can vouch for his cheerful outlook on life and .4 , . ,nl . his friendly disarming disposition. I DONNA MARIE VAN OOSTEN As an artist, Donna has ideas a dime a dozen, and a skill at drawing which is worth considerably more. Concerning her social activities, we hear that at present Donna's h--art does not belong to Daddy, , 7' psf' rl lXj , . BETTY JANE VERHEY XM y, ,Jf ,IV Despite il very engrossing outside iptllwtf Betty iff J 7 'K has found time to enter every cl activity an to f , , do a lion's share of the work. Anyone with ' a' . I ' X' I J- helpful nature cannot avoid beingqpurcess ul in I' 1 MAL fl future ventures. . ' ' H , A ' l I' I 1- 1 r X W K' A . , ffl, 1' f' A .IN - ' -'- .l 1 1 I I I V HAROLD RALPH WAGNER Harold is a newcomer to our school, but he has nonetheless won many friends. He has entered I wright into the . irit of things and has made many 'lrelpful suggest ons for the welfare of the class. I o .'4 r V '. v I 1 l I I .. r CQLAREAIGE EOR MANIQLWEBE ix ',' I I, . , , l Alt?mgl10QXCehhiy is. the- boy with the baligsineeth 3 lr o his 9l1h.Ildens, his virtues are not limi ed yt I tl1e'rAvoI'ld xiii tigpres.,Clarence has a pfeasiyig W I XSL-rsonayity wHich is bound to carry himhfarf M A X GJ J , I- X K' J . I 3' A 2 N k- I N - f . 1 ' BARBARA ANNE WICKMAN l I - 'Barb's that pretty little blonde, who is always jolly, always happy-go-lucky, never at a loss for something to say. Barbara will surely make her way, for no one can resist such a wholesome energetic young miss. SALLY VIRGINIA WIDNEY jinny is one of the best-beloved girls in the Senior Class. She has that rare faculty of being able to combine business with pleasure, gaiety with serious- ness. You wonft often meet anyone as genuine f .IS -linny. I . , 's g iUCLARK XWINCHELL WIERHAKE Q 'ie A ls-,ftj Clark is going to be a naval officer - and if neces- ' 4 if sary, we could tell the United States Navy a few X , , I l l things about Clark's ever-present cheerfulness, his ,ff J ' ,J J good sportsmanship, and his excellent school x N , ' regyord, 4' X 'I
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