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1:.rlL Donald Tuttle wills his ability to play hookey to anyone who is foolish enough to try it. Carolyn Renshaw wills her ability to sleep in class to La Von Palmer. Donna Shoffner wills her gym locker to anyone who has more stuff to put in it. Donald Poulson wills his golfing ability to Don Werner. Beverly Lewis wills her diamond necklace to anyone who likes jewelry. Margene Eng wills her chemistry book to anyone who is willing to take it and study it. Chuck Disbrow wills his black snappy eyes to Butch. Ioyce Acuff wills all the wonderful times she has had in the drama department to Marinell Austin. Dorothy Russell wills her head majorette position to Barbara Gotheridge. Ierry Bloom wills his flashy bow ties and liking for gangster movies to anyone who likes Humphrey Bogart. Donna Gibbens wills her voice to the next lucky person. Gloria Tingley wills her natural curly hair to anyone who wants to save trouble setting theirs. Cecil Pace wills his stage work to Bill Newcomb, Margaret Anderson wills her H. R. Secretary's book to Marinell Austin. hoping she can straighten it out. Marilyn Lu Moser wills her ability never to be absent from classes to Inez Wolfe. Darl Gene McCullough wills his spare time to any hard-working undergraduate. Wynetta Frakes wills her locker to her locker mate, Bonnie Luce, for her to clean up. Roger Raines wills nothing to no one. Bonnie Vande Venter wills her ability to go steady with one certain boy to Dorothy Haws. Ioyce Fiscel wills the intramural basketball team to Emily Walu- kart. Herbert Hansen wills all the odors of chemistry projects to anyone who can stand them. Nancy Atwood wills bookkeeping to Norma Miles. Paul Slack wills his ability to always worry and all his injuries to Don Werner. Betty King wills her place in band to Ioyce Carroll. Marcia Pettey wills her position as head bookkeeper for the Oracle to Ianet Green. Lorenzo Duke wills his hard home work to Bernadine Duke. Virginia Boys wills her pleasant interest in art and crafts to Peggy Goslin. Wendell Kempton wills his ability to get a decent girl to Ierry Thorpe. Sally Io Strom wills her position on the usher committee to Barbara Warne. Richard L. Dean wills his franchise to plaster Francis stickers on school windows to Paul Upchurch. Pat Campbell wills all her homework in chemistry to anybody who is interested. Ioann Crawford wills all the books and headaches to the new seniors. fContinued on page 561 1191 fr, Quay. Ianuary 30 Semester opens. We're seniors at last. Only 122 days left till that wonderful day in Iune. February 1 Basketball seasons opens with a promising future-our team shines over Tech. February 3 Names of all prospective Iune and August graduates filed with Miss West. Melaas and Isaacson put up a good battle in our game against Roosevelt. February 5 Curtain goes up on Arsenic and Old Lace. Won't North miss such stars as Maureen McMillan, Bill Burgett and Kurt Werner? February 7 Things really happened. Swimming ........,... North vs. East Wrestling ...... North vs. D. M. Tech Basketball. . . ....... North vs. East February 9 Norman Linn elected president of Hi-Y. February 10 First meeting of the N Club. February 11 District wrestling tournament. February 13 Beginning of salt water taffy sales. All seniors without false teeth enjoyed it. February 14 Student Council induction assembly. Norman Linn, President: Iim Sayler. Vice President: Io Ann Smothers, Secretary: and Max Isaacson, Treasurer. Everyone agrees this is a swell group of officers. February 17 Senior meeting held in auditorium. We see a picture of exciting days ahead. Senior officers nominated. February 25 Senior officers installed. February 27 Baseball begins-hooray! Senior dues paid to class treasurers. Everyone goes broke. Seniors doing unsatisfactory work reported to Mr. Thompson. The long awaited Booster Show finally here. Good show-good March 3 March 4 crowd. March 9 Basketball-North vs. Roosevelt. March 10 Senior Party. Everyone dresses as hillbillies, featuring the Scragg family-Norman L., Don P.. Paul S., W. Tjaden, Kurt W., I. Saylor. March 13 Senior activity sheets filed in Oracle room. Our seniors certainly took part in a lot of things. This means more work for the Polar Bear staff. March 17 Deadline for senior glosses changed to March 31. It takes so long to photograph such beautiful faces. March Z4 All School Fun Night P.T.A. Incidentally, Sam stands for Iim Saylor and Sammie, Sally McGlothlen. April 6 School closes at regular closing time in afternoon for spring vacation. The rain certainly made things tough for those in the Easter parade. KContinued on page 622
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ROBERT LEE COELLNER WHIP' Football 4, 6, Swimming 4, 5, 6, Senior Banquet Committee 8. Live while you may. BONNIE LOU CHRISTIAN Bonnie Hostess Committee 3, Cosmopolitan Club 7, Home Room Secretary 7, Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, A Cappella Chorus 5, 6, 7, Costume Committee 7, Senior Class Sermon Committee. A girl worth knowing. HARRIETT LOUISE HOFFMAN Holly Came from Winterset, Future Home Makers of .America 5, 6, 7, Y-Teen Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Latin Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Ticket Com- mittee Chairman 6, Basketball 3, 4, 5, Sports Reporter 5, G, Senior Prom Committee fNorthl 8. She will find a way. MARY BALL CLEARMAN Mary Ann Sub Deb Club 6, 7, Girls Glee Club 3, 7, Lite Saving 5, 7, 8, Drum Majorette 3, 4, 5, Oracle Club 7, Nurse's Assistant 5, Senior Picnic Committee 8. There is a time for speaking and a time for being still. LORENZO HERMAN DUKE Duke Football 4, 6, Basketball 4, Baseball 3, 5, Ylfrestling 5, 6' Senlor Prom Committee 8. Every inch a man. DWIGHT EUGENE GANOE Gax:oe Track 6, 8, Senior Publicity Committee 8. I came, I saw, and now I'm leaving. DONALD DUDLEY GRIMM lunior Stage Committee 4, 5, Senior Publicity Committee 8. He looks the world in the lace. PHILLIP WAYNE HALL Phil N Club 3, Track 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Senior Publicity Committee 8. Never too serious, always gay. IIMMIE VIRGIL I-IOI-IL Butch Senior Home Room Representative 8. Beware, I may do something famous yet. 9 IAMES ROBERT EDWARDS lim Senior Publicity Committee 8. There is one thing about silence: it never betrays you. DON GENE SUMMY MATTIE SUE MORGAN Midge Home Room Citizenship Representative 8, Cosmopolitan Club 5, 6, Senior Class Home Room Representative 8. Her sweetness is a joy to all. , ROBERT DEAN ROTE Bob N Club 5, 6, 7, 8, l-li-Y Club 5, 6, Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Senior Games Committee 8. Size is not all that counts. BARBARA LOU SHEPHERD Lou Cosmopolitan Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Girls Glee Club 7, April 21 Senior Party Committee 8. I am able because I think I am able. WILLIAM HUGH SPRAY Bill Football 5, Intramurals 7, Cheer Leader 3, Senior Class Publicity Com- mittee 8. We all like him-we just can't help it. KEITH EUGENE TREON Keith Senior Picnic Committee 8. Quiet and likable. IOSEPHINE HENRIETTA WITT Ioey Senior Class Representative 8. Thoughtful and nice to know. ROBERT H. SHEETS Bob Halls Committee 4, 5, 6, 7, Band 3, 4, Swimming 5, 6, 7, 8, Oflice Assist- ant 5, 6, Senicr Class Party Committee 8. No one knows what he can do until he tries. nDon.1 Orchestra 8, Art 5, 6, 7, 8, Baseball 7, 8. I hurry not, neither do I worry. ' l 18 l
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Pnlaa, Baan, Co-Editors DELORES RINGGENBERG MARGARET SHACKELFORD POLAR BEAR PICTURE STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Anita Crivoro, Charlene lohnson, Ruth Robinson, Icxcque Morqcln, Bruce Nichols. !f,y,1.,H? Inf W . POLAR BEAR STAFF STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Buss, Io Ann Smothers, Dick Brown, Don Stecrdmcxn, lack Thorpe, Mcrqcxrei Anderson, Roberto Bcity, SEATED: Delores Rinqgenberq, Margaret Shcxckelford, Marjorie Schneider. l 20 l
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