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Seniors Sc? CC S -0 . Xcju. Lelia's knowledge of languages is tfie object of much admiration by her class- LELIA HAMMOND mates. Reading, studying, and a cute giggle all go to make up one swell girl, “Lee.” LEONA HOFFMAN Although Leona has only been with us a short time, she is everyone's friend. Quiet, studious, and always willing to help others is our Leona. BETTY HOUSE A broad grin, gum chewing, spaghetti, collecting recipes all this and much more mean Betty to us----. 4, r . ■ Leola likes dancing, and Domccons With Leola as chief, is it any wonder the cheerleaders had so much vim and pep? Her hobbies are photography and collecting sheet music. STUART JACKLIN “Stu” is the heavy weight of the class, but his weight certainly proves to be an asset on the football field. Along with riding his bicycle h enjoys wolfing pretty girls. •22 f 1946
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Seniors PHILLIP FRANKLIN We’re certainly glad to have “Blinky” back in school and in our class since his discharge from the Navy. Please stop drooling, girls, he's taken, even though he calls every girl “sweetheart’1! As an athletic coach, we’re sure he’ll be a success, as he’s a wonderful sport. VIRGINIA FRENCH Reading and roller skating are Virginia's favorites. She's a Navy girl and we can’t blame her. Her singing along w'ith her cheery smile will get her ahead in life. EDWARD GOUDREAU Eddie is our pest when he is not bowling. If you see a fisherman, the Huck Finn type, that’s our classmate, Eddie. But what JAMES GOWAN Wow! Look at the plaid shirt—can’t you guess who? Yes, it’s Jimmy. With zeal for airplanes and zest for good books, he’s ready for any question pretaining to machines. ROBERT GRIMLEY Bob is the strong man of the class. His likes seem to run in the line of football and taking corners on two wheels. What is your motto, Bob, “Slow down at sundown?” 21 1946
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Seniors ■ VIOLET JACKSON Believe it or not “Vi” dislikes vacations even though she likes to travel! You can hear her lovely voice in the church choir on Sunday mornings. Be careful! she blushes very easily. ilAH: CECILE JEWELL “Cece” is our class cut-up; keeps the gang in stitches by telling some amusing thing that has just happened to her. She certainly is a whiz on those drums,— plays them for all she's worth. Her wonderful disposition has won her hosts of friends, and we'll all be sorry when she leaves us for a college career. BARBARA KEEGAN Who's that small, attractive brunette on roller skates? Why “Barb,” of course! She's so quiet, you’d never know she was around, but wait a minute, have you heard her sing? You’re missing something if you haven’t! With her looks, personality, and pleasant smile she’ll surely be a success. NORMA KEELER Our class secretary is “Norm,” a very studious girl, but you'd never think it to look at her. Why do they always associate “rattlebrains” with pretty blue-eyed blondes? Norma is one of the top students of our class, but outside of school she’s lots of fun. Her goal is to be a commercial artist, we’re sure she’ll succeed ! DOROTHY JEAN KNOUSE No one can beat “Dot” when it comes to good nature and corny jokes! Always willing to laugh at another’s joke even if it’s on herself. One of her best achievements is playing the trumpet, which she does very well. Remember when she won the music prize last year? For some reason she likes the Army AND farming! ! Could there be a connection? ? ? 4 23 1946
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