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THE SENIORS RALPH IMBRIANA Fools rush 131-3 Bond 1, 2, 4,- Footboll 3; Library Staff Wi-Pa-Hi-SC 4,- Rodio Production Club 4,- 805 ball 3. 4; e. LYLE CHAMBERS I dare do all that may become a man? President of Class 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3 4,- BoskefbaH 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 41 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4f . d Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4,- Ring-A-Ling 1; Chimes o1 Normandy, Rus'rlin' Bustles, Laff-A-Lot; Junior's 1 Mustache, Holiday Hilarity. J JIM HAMILTON '1 A wit with dunces, and a dunce With Wits? Gabriel, Blow Your Horn, 3,- Thespions, Vice- President 4,- Speech League 4,- Nofionol Honor Society. MARGUERITE FOWLER In the midst of the fountain of With, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,- Secrefory 4,- Wi-Pa-Hi-SC 4; Towayam 4,- Sponish Club 2, 3,- Glee Club 1, 2, 3,- Ring-A-Ling, Chimes of Normandy, Rustlin' Bustles, Office Staff 4,- Three to Get Ready. R1CHARD W1LL1AMS Learn while youhre youngr, Glee Club 2, 3, 4,- Boseboll 1, 2, 3, 4,- F001- boH 2, 3, 4,- Ring-A-Ling 2,- Laff-A-Lot 3,. Hoh- day Hilarity. MARGUERITE DOLIVE Forever a true friend? Spanish Club 1, 2; Towoyam 4. TOMMY HUDGENS I dreamt U71 cla551 that I dwelt in marble hdllS-n Lorin Club 2; Secretarial Club 4. LORETTA MARCHAND A still and quiet conscience. Stamp C1Ub 1,- Secretarial Club 4.
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wwwwmmwmviykmw' ; , . V I kMWbQ'LXMIWdMWIMZI 3y'lM'le'4'I-wwszMfWM I f x WE HEREBY BEQUEATH . . . ol spirit to the seventh and eighth graders, which should cover BETTY MATTHEWS wills her scho them, with 0 little left over. RED O'STEEN wills his ability to cotc ' h ' ht. USUO'IIZQtLgieMCXgE123112079225?is experience behind the wheel of a car to George Borley so that he t b l'ke his big brother. . . mOY gngUifVEfs will; his confusion over Macbeth and English In general to Lee Adoms. BETTY ANN NEWTON wills her old gym shoes to any unfortunate underclossmon who also has big ngWARD BERGMAN Wills his ability to get out of class to Chuck Holmes, who has been trying for I t'me. . . a OTEMIHAMILTON wills his holier-thon-thou attitude to Windy Andrews. ' lton who can use it . . . ALBERTA WRIGHT leaves her Yonkee accent to Jackie Wo , . . BARBARA ROUNDS leaves her red hair to Gere Bradshaw and Peggy Fleming who obVIously Wont ' b dl . . . . . It verizETi:I BEOWN leaves his ability to forget everything to the Senior Sponsors, who Will try In vain to forget the Senior Class of '48. LOIS CREEDEN leaves ........ for New York. h fellow class motes ot Snake Run to Jerry Bonks, Who is JOE WILLIAMSON leaves his . Virginia drowl to Kenneth Mur- roh who speaks so crisply. i ' . . w: ' ability to be on the honor roll ev- RICHARD W'LUAMS W'HS h's 7 Jagjtwiui; even though he needeth it not. ery six weeks to Donald Ashley ' i to mess up a locker in record time DERRY DEANE wills her ability to Lillion Simkus. MARGARET RICHARDS leaves her bright and cheery face to Peg- gy Stover. PAUL HENRY wills his studious remarks in Mrs. Hoir's room to any future Spanish student who can get away with them. DOT WINEGARD wills her cousin, Donald Mosley, to Coach Miller, in hopes that he will become a star football player for dear ole W. P. H. S. TOWNE WINDOM wills his nickname, Boathouse, to Ann Northen in order that she may hold that title for a year. BONNIE PEOPLES wills her sphinx-Iike silence in P. A. D. to future problems of American Democ- rocy. RUTH TRIMBLE wills her chewing gum to anyone who thinks he con do a better job of concealing it from Mrs. Compton. GENE WHITMORE leaves his Dapper Dan appearance to Buddy Reich. ELLEN McINTYRE wills her ability to goo Up bonono splits to Carolyn Bailiff. EDDIE LANE wills his artistic ability to anyone who takes world geography. MARGUERITE DOLIVE wills her happy nature to Joan Goddard. SIDNEY RICHARD wills his Romeo's balcony to Jonice Eldridge, as he found it more convenient than the arcade. HESSIE DODD wills her boldness t BEN HYERS wills his EVELYN SCHRADER DERALD VAN BRAC better than he did. 0 Virginia Wirebough, who is so bashful. bersuosiveness with traffic cops to Eston Young. Wills the long bus ride she takes every day in order to get home to John Neal. KLE leaves his harem to Jack Bookhordt in hopes that Jock can handle them
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