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DAVID H. RICKABY Dave Steadfast labor has its own reward. F.F,A. 1. 2: Baseball Reserve l. MELVIN SCHAFER Few work as hard or faithfully. F.F.A. l, 2, 3. LORETTA IEAN SHANEOUR Lefty She was very pleasing-to the eyes and otherwise. Student Council 3: Spanish 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3: Selaco 1: Choir 1, 2, 3: Senior Send- off 2. GORDON LAVERE SCHNEIDER Lefty Why be indoors when the whole out- doors awaits? ELIZABETH ELLEN SIMMONS Betty A woman may know her own mind and still not know a great deal. Transfer student from Winchester: Indiana 1: All-school play 3. MONICA SIMMS The gal with the bleached bangs. Transferred trom St. Mary's. ELVIS SMITH Rebel Women are important to this fame, Known all over for his jokes and name. Football Reserve 1, 2: Track Reserve 1, 2: Swimming Manager 2, 3: Class Treasurer 3: Transferred from Hamilton, Albama. eniord DORIS AILEEN RUFFER I cannot say one thing and mean another. Lat'n l: G.A.A. 2, 3: All-school play 1, 2, 3: Orchestra I, 2: Ensemble 1, 2: Senior Send-off 2: Sickle Honor Student. NORA E. SCHALLER Beth Calmness is not always the attribute of innocence. Art 2: Senior Send-off 2: All-school play 3. EUGENE SCHMIDT Bard Popcorn: Peanuts: Crackerjack! IERRY SHULL led A popular lad with personality plus. Student Council l: Iunior Rotarian 3: Latin 1: Spanish club 2. 3: Varsity 1, 2. 3: Ten- n's 1. 2, 3: All-school banquet 2: Senior Send-oi! 2: Class President 3: Honor Stu- ent. BEVERLY GRACE SIMONDS Bev She is light-hearted and gay. A general favorite, in every way. Art 2. 3: G.A.A. 2. 3. KENNETH D. SKEELS Tornado I'm not a wolf, I'm just learning how-oooooooo! Yaiksitg 3: Basketball reserve 1, 2: Tennis IANICE M. SMITH Ian A very merry lass was she, Liked by all where ever she be. Latin l: G.A.A. 1, Z, 3: Band 1, 3: Senior Send-off 2: Sickle Z, 3: Class Officer 2, 3: All-school play 3: D.A.R. Good Citizen: Debate team 3: Talent Assembly 3: Senior slay 3: All-School Banquet 3: Honor Stu- ent. This page is sponsored by BURR PRINTING COMPANY 18
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RUTH FATE Ruthie She is a burning, shining, light. Transferred from Sand Creek. Honor Stu- dent. BETTY ESTHER POELLE Peellie She knows music, but that's not all? All-school play 2: Latin 1: French 2, 3: Honor Student. GRETA IANE PERKINS Perk The sweetest thing in life is the un- Clouded welcome ol a wiie. Selaco 1: Choir Z: Transfer student from Melvinclale, Mich. DONALD L. PHIPPS Lee A firm believer in the powers of science. RICHARD M. POTTS Silent people are hard to find. Professor F.F.A. l, 2. 3. ELIZABETH ANN REED Betty Practical life is likely to be hard for a gay young maid like me. Selaco 1: G.A.A. 3: All-school banquet 1: Girls' Trio 2: Choir 2, 3. MYRNA RICHARDSON She is so pleasant, so lively, so sweet: lust to be near her is always a treat. Selaco 2. s: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Latin 1. eniom A BERTINE PEAVEY Bert Here's to the light that lies in a woman's eyes. French 2, 3: G.A.A. l, 2, 3: Choir l: Selaco 1: Senior Sendsoii 2. AUDREY E. PENTECOST Iodine Happy-go-lucky, lair and tree. Nothing there is that bothers me. DON PHILLIPS Mort The Romeo ol the class of '49. Varsity 2, 3: Football 2, 3: Football re- serve 1: Basketball 2, 3: Basketball re- serve 1: Allfschool banquet 2. BETTY ANNE PIXLEY Pix There are great ships, There are small ships, But the best ship is Friendship. Student Council 2: G.A.A. 3: Band Z, 3: Drum Maiorette Z, 3: Talent Assembly 1, 2: Senior Sendoti 2. RALPH V. POWERS R. V. He sighed and looked and looked again. Spanish 2, 3. LOIS ANN RICHARDSON Ann That diamond will soon have a mate. Selaco 2. 3: Orchestra 1, Z, 3: String Quar- tet 3: String ensemble 1, 2, 3: Sickle 3. IIM RICHMOND Not only good but good for something. Student Council 2: Football reserve 1: Track reserve 1, 2: Orchestra l. This page is sponsored by BERNARD PATMOS, M.D. 17
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IEANNETTE A. SMITH Smitty There are no words in Webster's dic- tionary to tell how nice she WAS and IS. Spanish 2, 3: Student Council 1: Choir 1: Senior Send-Oli 2: All-school banquet 2: Sickle. LARRY SNEDEKER Sned Many have suiiered by talking, but few by silence. KENNETH D. SPROW Little Kaiser Oh-that one-two punch. IAMES L. STEVENSON lim A boy oi stature small is he A mighty man he'd like to be! Art 1. IAMES L. STRAYER Jim He'll work hard in pool, But not too hard in school. Swimming 2: Baseball manager 1. DONALD L. SYWASSINK Sy My idea of an agreeable person is a person who agrees with me. Basketball Reserve I: Baseball Reserve 2: Sargd 1, 2: Maple Lea! 3: All-school play ED VAN SICKLE Edi' Oh. that middle name. Varsity 2. 3: Swimming 1. 2, 3: Football reserve l: Track reserve 2. eniord NANCY ELLEN SMITH Nan Although I am so very tall. l'd rather be tall that not at all. JOYCE IANE SNYDER Ioy 0' that smile. Art l, 2: Choir l. 2, 3. EILEEN I. STANGE She was iull ol lun and mischief too: she was always up to something new. Band 1, 2. 3. LARRY STOVER Basketball l, 2. 3: Football 1, Z, 3: Ten- nis 1, 2. 3: Varsity club 3. DONALD SWARTZ Iune was his delight-lor then he graduated! GEORGE F. UNDERHILL Babe Lady Killer. F.F.A. I: Track reserve 2, 3. MARY FRANCES VITEK If attention to business means suc- cess, she should be highly success- ful. All-school play 1: Senior send-oil 2: Honor Student. This page is sponsored by COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK 19
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