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'WI' VALDA MACON 4H Club 1-2 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Echo Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 WILMA POTTER Chorus 3 4H Club 1-2-3-4 06?- -M ROBERT DURR NINA GIBSON Basketball 1-2-3-4 f'hO1'l1S 2-3 Softball 1-2-3-4 Volleyball 1 Chorus 1 MARY ANN DUN- MAX DEIHL CAN Student Manager ' Chorus 2-3 4H Club 1-2-3 GEORGE McCLAIN Class Play 3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Softball 1 Volleyball 1 Echo Staff 4 Animal Staff 4 Chorus 1-2 DONNA BELL Echo Staff 2-3-4 Class Play 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Orchestra 1-2 Chorus 1-2-3 SENIOR CLASS PLAY, Continued CAST Poger Kent, A dashing bachelor - Rosemary Kent, His romantic neice Tom Garrick, Rosemary's suitor - - Poppy Foster, The maid with romantic ideas Alex Stubbins, Poppy's devoted svvain - Jane Perkins, A writer of romantic novels Louisa Featherstone, a maiden lady - Susie Featherstone, a maiden lady Jack Claussen Melba Hill William Price - Doris Diehl George McClain Doris Elzey Chole Anderson Donna Bell Page Thirteen
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Page Fourteen SENIOR CLASS POEM A is for Anderson, our very small sizer, But what would she do without her Kizer. B is for Barger, who seems very shy, But at cracking jokes she's sure to get by. B is for Bell, mighty, though small, She stands exactly five feet tall, B is for Brindle, who has curly hair, When he is needed, he's sure to be there. B is for Brown. who knows how to sing, His greatest ambition is to stand in for Bing. C is for Clark, our school cashier, She's very efficient in her duties here. C is for Claussen, who loves a good joke, If he keeps that Chevy he'll surely go broke. C is for Coffield, whom we call Polly, We think there is no one quite so jolly. C is for Curme, our artistic lad, When it comes to drawing he's the best to be had D is for Deihl, who likes to sleep, But as student manager he's hard to beat. D is for Dick, who has a great laugh, He stands about five feet seven and a half. D is for Diehl, our political lass, We couldn't do without her in Government class. D is for Duncan, who's quite thin and tall, She does her school Work with never a flaw. D is for Durr, who loves basketball, It seems to help to be six feet tall. E is for Elzey, a yell leader true, She knows about planning budgets for two. F is for Fiechter, our bright little lass, We know she's not far from the top of the class. is for Gibson, whom we never see b1'OOCl, She has a new beau for each changing mood. H is for Hill, who loves a good lark, I'll bet she'll soon change her name to Clark. M is for Macon, so sweetly demure, An old maid she says but we're not so sure. M is for Maupin, who now is a traitor, Since her chief interest lives in Decatur. M stands for McClain, who is very tall, He's one of those who plays basketball. M is for Myers, our Craigville gal, G When it comes to chumming she's a peace of a pal. P stands for Potter, an agreeable lass, She's certainly the quietest one in the class. P stands for Price and President too, He's never on time when anytl1ing's due. S is for Smith, our only blond, Of several boys she's very fond. S is for Swartz, who's not very tall, But he's the most accurate typist of all. W is for Wolf, our editor-in-chief, The first to be married is our firm belief.
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