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' 1 ScH io Uh, Top row: Phyllis Care and A ' irginia Crain out for a walk: linU can lUmli; Prof Ifancly and Don Morse at work; A siidingr group. (Below) Nice day, isn ' t it, June and Maxine?; Not so fast girls — He ' s a hard man. ii y A I Second row: Hold it!; Tell us also, Dan; Why so bored, kids?; Be careful, Janet — UtS c ioLeLid ' ieA. clncken might bite you! ' = = Third row: Danny is studying:?; (Below) Rutbie; Wider, Mary Jane: Miss Reed: Maxint- Rliinesmith : i above) Frank Sanders in a pensive mood; Muddy feet — Virgin ia S. and Jane. I ' Viiirtli r ' lw: Happy seniors ; Daryl KUng;: Clia sie ain ' t so little: Todd playing in the sand. m Page Tuciity-thrce
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MARION L. SMITH A joke or two ' loif unci then — T j s is icfrcihing to the best of Hi-y II: F. F. A. I: Public Spealiing- Pla ' IV; Scenery com- mittee for Senior Play. MARY JANE SUMMERS Her personality is really swell; She always gets her lessons well. G. R. II, III, IV; Class Treasiir- t-r IV: President III: Home Room Sergeant-at-Arms W : G. A. C. I, It, ill, IV; Deliate II; Discussion II; Student Council II; Cliorus II; Key Annual Staff IV; Di Im- mortales Staff; Public Speaking I ' lay II; May Festival I: Speecli ( lub treasurer II; Junior-Senior i banquet Committee; Senior Play; National Honor Society; Saluta- lorian. CHARLES K. SPANGLE Divided between two thow hts each day; One to work — the other to play. Hi-y II, III, IV; F. F. A. I, II; Program Committee for Senior Play. JOHN L. STRAIT Men of few words are the best. Soniefinics it ' s they who have the zest. Class President IV; Student Council III; Senior Pageant III; Key Annual Staff IV; Senior Play: Junior-Senior banquet Committee: Advertising Com- niittto foi Senior Pla . National Honor Society. 7 te VIOLET LAMAR W ' ELLS Her quaint little likeable way Won her many friends to stay. i-H Club II, III; Key Annual Staff IV; Hornet Staff IV; Cos- tume Committee and I. ' slier for Senior Pla.v. BETTY JEAN WYATT Betty is short and full of fun ]okJn; ' ere the day ' s bct un. G. K. H. Ill, IV; Operetta I; .Senior Pageant ITI: Chorus I, II, III. IV: 1-H Club II, III. IV: Key Annual Staff IV: May Festival I, IT: o ' ational Skits I, II: Junior- .■ eni ' »r Banf|Uet Committee III: Senior Play; Usher for Senior Play. BETTY SUE ZIMMERMAN Betty Sue uas quite small. But are all ;real people tall? G. r;. II, in, IV; class Secre- lar.v I; Home i:oom Sf-retar.v I; O. A. C I, IF; .Senior Pai eant III: cp,„rii.s I, i;, Iir, IV; Key Annual Staff JV; DJ Immortab-s Staff HI: May Kr-Ktival I, II; Sen- f ' r Pla.v: Propenlex Committee for .Senior Play, SUZANNE WHITEHOUSE Rallyini; to frieinlship ' s call. Well t ' hou ' iht of, well liked by all. a. R. II, III, IV: G. A, C. I, II. Ill, IV; Orhestra I, II, HI, lA ' Senior Pageant III: Chorus II III. IV: String- Quartette III; Key Annual Staff TV; Di Immortales Staff II: Public Speaking Play II; Mav Festival I; Girls ' Gb-.- Club IV: Speech Club III: Junioi- Senior Banquet Committee; Sen- ior Play. FRANK D. WIESE He ' s always racin ' icith tlje clock. But iiait ' ll his ship leaies the dock! Hi-v II, III, IV; Home Rr.onj President I: Basketball III, I ' Baseliall I, II, III; Student Coun- cil IV; F. F. A. I: I-r-T Clul) I; Di iTumortales II, III: Tracl Team II: Golf Team II, IV; Busi- ness Manager for Senior play. EVALYN MAE UMBAUGH They say still water runs deep; She is a friend we ' ll iianl to keep. Ilorji.-t Staff III: Vocational Skils 11 Costumes Conirnittee f-n- Senior Play. I ' ayc T went y -I wo
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VaUdicio CHOICES And now what? No one can tell us. It is for us to decide. Ve, the class of ' 42, are completing twelve years of preparation for life, learning the fundamentals for living successfully with others and for meeting the problems that will confront us. As yet we have had to make very few major decisions. We have been guided and guarded by our parents, teachers, and friends. We have had very few real worries or cares. Now we are about to leave this period of training and go into society to conduct our own lives as we think best. George Moore, an English author, once said, The difficulty in life is the choice. A day never passes without one ' s making a choice of some kind, and these choices de- termine our lives. Success is to be had by those who can travel on the journey through life making choices wisely with conscientiousness, integrity, intelligence, initiative, and judgment. We must choose a field of occupation so we can earn a living; we must make decisions concerning our social life and activities; and we must make another very important choice, that of our friends. A man is known by the company he keeps, states an old proverb. Success is our goal; choice, our problem. It is to be done, and we can do it. —DOLORES NELSON. I ' ay c Tuoity-foiir
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