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Hall ol Fame Rose Stock Most Likely to Succeed Lerae Gcrlbreath Most Popular Girl Don Dean Most Popular Boy Iohn Schrock Outstanding Athlete Ianece Blaase Outstanding Girl Athlete Bob McKne1ly Wittiest Student Keith Phillips Sndppiest Dresser Lavon Eads Feminine Fdsliionpldte
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Good Citizenship war Ella Trower The aim of this project is to build character and to call attention to those qualities which are desirable in good citizens. Each of the students in the senior class voted on three girls, who they believed were best qualified as good citizens on the basis of the four points listed below. From the three girls receiving the highest number of votes, the faculty elected one girl to represent the school as its Good Citizen. The following qualities were considered in making the selection: Dependability-Truthfulness, Honesty, Punctuality Servicehfflooperation, Helpfulness, Responsibility Leadership-Personality, Self Control, Initiative Patriotism-Unselfish Loyalty to American Ideals 4422
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Row 1: Dick Robinson, Nancy Pugsley, Iohn Krummel Row 2: Margaret Pyle, Edna Mast, Rose Stock, Phyllis Wise LATI CLUB On the last Friday of each month the Latin Club regularly held its meet- ings, lt was surprising to find how many phases of modern life were related to that of the ancient Romans. Many of the students corresponded with students in foreign countries. For this reason the relationship between languages, particularly the romance languages, was discussed. Besides correlating art, architecture, mythology, ancient history, philos- ophy, and languages, the club had several social functions. Chief among these Was the Christmas caroling party at which the students sang the ancient hymns in both Latin and English. The officers Were: president, Nancy Pugsleyg vice-president, lohn Krum- rnel, secretary, Margaret Pyle, treasurer, Rose Stock, reporter, Phyllis Wiseg sergeant-at-arms, Dick Robinson, tribune, Edna Mast. Mrs. Iohnson was the sponsor. K44X
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