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' 'S 4 Give And Take Before us is a group of articles which the seniors wish to give away. We decided to have a quiz program making Dudley Purlee master of ceremonies, teachers and students as contestants, and using the senior gifts as prizes. After answering all questions incorrectly, Dudley awarded to Jim Stevens, as a consolation prize, Dorothy Anderson's scholastic ability, which he thought Jim could use. Rose Ann Bjorkman immediately chose as her prize Donna Armstrong's ability to write letters in government class without being caught. For correct pronouncing practice, Roxie Olson won Virginia Armstrong's tech- nique in cheerleading to aid her in leading next year's cheers. Erma Jean Williams thought she had better take Barbara J. Brown's left hand jewelry just in case Tom doesn't give her one. For answering a series of difficult questions, Virginia Frank was presented Margaret Bruington's ability to make new friends, which she could use to increase her already long list. Mary Dowd took Alice Conn's aggressiveness because some people think she can use more . So she could use it in the next three years, Dariel Milner took Carole Corbin's ability to get along with boys. Answering several tough mathematics questions, Mrs. Yeager chose Marlene Elliott's green gym suit as her prize. Phyllis Scott got Vernita Haywood's black eyelashes and eyebrows so she could save on the expense of mascara. After careful consideration, Dick Bird chose Howard Hinderliter's happy-go-lucky attitude. Dave Lafferty walked off with his brother Dick's athletic ability to help him follow in the traditional Lafferty footsteps. Stanley Russell decided on Carole Lafferty's ability to influence teachers, be- cause he has shown talent in that field. George McConnell's innocent countenance while telling little 'twhite lies went to Shirley Price who has probably heard quite a number. Maestro Don Haywood won Pat McCormick's gum chewing and popping to aid him in leading the band. Darlene Roach was awarded Inez Mead's long fingernails to help her hold John McConnell. Don Barry received Doris Moore's collection of make-up slips to add to his steadily increasing number. Bill O'Brien took Bob's prize of Mary Axcell with the promise that he would take care of her. Miss Boley got just what she wanted -- Gene Osborn's artistic ability. Judy Purlee all but Jumped for Joy when she won Dudley's little blue ford. Now she can take trips to Gladstone and Oquawka. t Sallie Anderson chose Dick Stagg's accidental mishaps in case she should run ou . -Continued to page 41- K 'V ,XV 14 5 5 Q ll ,Pff I t 32' , M .
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.ff LA B D i f ' A Q i I 1 1 4 H..AL.....L-, 1 , I STAND-I NS Thirty-two new finds in the television profes- sion started their careers as freshman Stand -ins under th-e able direction of Mr. Witt. The boys were active in football and basketball. Many Stand- ins started their rnusical careers in band and chor- us. Everyone participated in various clubs around station ACHS-TV. For the Stars' Carnival the can- didates chosen Were David Lafferty and Carol Frank. PRESIDENT DAVE LAFFERTY v1oE PRESIDENT CAROL FRANK SECRETARY KAREN MINTER TREASURER MELVIN STALEY SPONSOR MR. WITT -34- if
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