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SEN URS Gerhard Abendhoff Gloria Arbogast Ieanrie Armstrong Freddie in the Sen- ior play. Our hand- some drug store clerk. A valuable football member, too. Ray Baker Hobby, collecting match covers. His choice, rol- ler skating, swimming, and movies. Typing and bookkeeping, his favorites. Laura Frances Baughman Another band member. Collects elephants. Fa- vorite sports, basket- ball and football. Am- bition, private or spe- cial nurse. Rita Borg H e r favorite sports, football and basket- ball. B l o n d e with beautiful long finger- nails. Hobby, Gables. Henrietta Burchfield Hennie hopes to be a hospital technician. Very active on the Drift literary staff Always lurking around with a camera. Beatrice Cochrahan Ambition, beauty cul- turist. Collecting clif- ferent objects, her hob- by A member of the speech class. flvlore fun.l Raven-haired. F i n d s dancing, singing, mo- vies, playing basket- ball, a n d watching football fun. Favorite subject, typing. Wants to run a beauty shop. Active in G-.A.A. and commercial work. Ma- jored in Latin, her favorite subject. .fi 4 in. X ff an X it K- I!!--.-. XTR X5 fly 5 IFWH i . - If ' Bette Boyd Member of G.A.A. for three years. Often seen with a certain Senior boy. Collects souve- nirs. Wishes to be an airline hostess. Elmer Butchlro Small blonde clerk at My Store, Surrounded by girls in typing class. Plans to own grocery store of his own. Shirley Anne Collier Gables, her hobby. En- joys dancing. Another sport fan. Hopes to be a nurse. 2' 4 14xls..:Q.. U X. H j Y' rg rg S: Laura lean Brooks Active in band for four years. Favorite pas- times, tennis, dancing, writing,and ping-pong. less Card Another Senior band member. jokes and wisecracks in the band room. Roy Conrad Cheesy, an invalu- able member of the football and basketball teams. Has to coax his car to run. Can't forget it. 20 Nelva Asbury Collects Indian brace- lets. L i k e s dancing and skating. Wants to be a beauty operator. How's Bob? Virginia Baker Dark-haired lass. Fa- vorite subject typing. Hopes to be a secre- tary or a nurse. Yolanda Bertucci Hobbies, scrap books, and perfume bottles. Prefers public speech above all other sub- jects. Plans to go to a beauty school. Francis lane Brown Left before end of term. Bob Chance Made history for Tay- lorville with fine box- ing. Hardly has time for anything else-ex- cept tumbling. lack Cook Known by his drums and baton. To be a popular orchestra lea- der, fwe hopej. Mr, Oliver, hold the door open! Dolores Avis Usually on the win- ning side of the girls' basketball g a m e s . Favorite subjects, corn- mercial work and Eng- lish. A future stenog- rapher. Dwight Banks Enjoys movies, cards. football, and basket- ball. Hopes to travel. Carl Bontemps President of the Senior class. One of the shin- ing stars of football, basketball, and track. Interested in only one color-RED. George Browatski Wants to be a Navy pilot. Likes to bowl. Favorite subject, Eng- lish. Member of Chem Club. LaDean Childress Blondie Millie in the Senior play. Am- bition, airline hostess or n u r s P . Hobbies, singing, dancing, and reading. Mary Cooper A red-haired lassie. Ac- tive in Glee Club work. Drift typist this year.
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May lFcttc Top: I. Armstrong, B. Boyd, L, Childress, M. Dorchinecz, I. Foster, S. Hunter, M. Iohnson. Bottom: I. McDaniel, E. Menichetti, B. Neal, W. O'Brian, A. Siegrist, L. Shelby, E. Wright. The annual May Pete, clirnaxing the year's school activities, was given under the able direction of Miss Alfreda Mapes. It was held in the school gymnasium May 25. This year the theme of the May Pete was a colorful one-a feud between Spring and King Winter, which was settled by symbolic dances of various nations. The main event Was, of course, the crowning of the May Queen, Matilda Marsaglia, elected by Vote of the entire student body. Her first and second Maids of Honor were Dorothy Gardner and Patty Steele, respectively. Ieanne Armstrong Bette Boyd LaDean Childress Martha Dorchinez Iean Foster Shirley Hunter Melba Iohnson ATTENDANTS 19 Ie-an McDaniel Eva Menichetti Bernadine Neal Wilmeda O'Brian Louise Shelby Alberta Siegrist Elaine Wright
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