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Wait -Artistic The two first seniors elected to the new post of Most Artistic, are Jane Horsley and Roger Hawes. Jane deserves this title for she can make a sketch in a matter of minutes and also draws and paints. Her pastels and charcoal sketches won sev- eral prizes at the county fair. She has designed and made class play posters and programs, plus dance programs for hops and proms. Much of her art work has been featured in the annual and she is art editor of the Hassayamper this year. Jane is very active in school activities, belonging to the G.A.A., F.H.A., Yellow Jackets, and several other organizations. Roger equally deserves this honor. His artistic ability is not confined to drawing or painting alone. He is also interested in many other phases of art such as etching, leather tooling, and photography. Roger belongs to the Camera Club and is a member of ac- tive standing. He particularly likes to work with scenes of outdoor life and has received recognition for his sketches. He is a member of Blue Jackets and the annual staff. Best -Ath(etes The Class of '50 chose as their Best Athletes, Betty Yost and Merle Allen. Both deserve this honor, which is difficult to earn and requires considerable effort on the part of the students. Betty, tops in all the activities she participates in, was one of the few girls to receive her six inch letter in her junior year. She is president of G.A.A., a member of Yellow Jackets, F.H.A., National Honor Society, and is a student council representative. Betty has received championship honor in tennis, archery, Badminton, marksmanship, and was captain of the volley ball team. Merle, student body president, has been a leader in athletics throughout his entire high school career. He lettered in football, basketball, and track, and has shown superior sportsmanship and skill in all of these sports. Playing left end on the football team. Merle was a constant threat to the opponent's offensive by intercepting numerous passes. Vice president of Blue Jackets, he is a member of Lettermen's Club and National Honor Society. Hats off to Prescott high school's most outstand- ing athletes! 16
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DIRECTORY (Local Numbers Frequently Called) Mo i WL Jn p.Ji.S. Allen, Merle Athlete Allen, Virginia Musician Black, Jo Anne Popular Esser, Bill Dancer Glover, Rupert School Spirit Graham, Louis Musician Hatch, David Successful Hawes, Roger Artist Herbst, Peggy---------------------------------------------Dancer Horsley, Jane Artist Poley, Frances Wittiest Rice, Paul Wittiest Scott, Leola----------------------------------------------School Spirit Turner, Shirley Successful Wiltcher, Mack Popular Yost, Betty----------------------------------------------Athlete
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USeit o janceri When Peggy Herbst and Bill Esser display their dancing talents, it is obvious why they were chosen as Best Dancers of the senior class. Their poise and grace on the dance floor make them well deserve the title. Peggy's friendly smile indicates why she is a favorite dancing partner. She is active in F.H.A., G.A.A., student council, and many other school func- tions. In the senior play Pride and Prejudice , Peggy thrilled the audiences as the flighty Mrs. Bennett.'' She is an eager worker, and has served on numerous class committees. Bill, a smooth and finished dancer, is outstand- ing in the dramatic field. He had major parts in both the junior and senior plays, was scripture reader in the vesper service, and served as president of Thes- pians. An honor student, Bill is also secretary of Blue Jackets and a member of student council. Bill and Peggy have more than their share of good looks and personality, a combination that makes them magnetic on the dance floor. Wo,! MJu to Succeed To be elected Most Likely to Succeed is one of the highest honors Prescott high school has to offer. The two sudents chosen this year are worthy of the honors given them; they are Shirley Turner and David Hatch. Besides being activities editor of the annual and degree chairman of F.H.A., Shirley is an active mem- ber of Yellow Jackets, Quill and Scroll, G.A.A., Cam- era Club, and Usherettes. She is a member of the National Honor Society and of student council. David Hatch's friendly manner and likeable per- sonality have won him many friends at Prescott high school. David is active in sports, having lettered twice in football. Vice president of the student body, he was chosen to attend Boys' State last year. David is also a member of Blue Jackets. The Class of '50 is proud of Shirley and David, and is certain that they will continue in their reward- ing achievements. 17
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