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Mos'r LIKELY TO sUccEED MOST POPULAR Gayle Sanders 5 Jerry Si,-otnak Barry Stocker In Loretta Domine IN WORST WITH FACULTY MOST ATHLETIFI Donald Brands G Joan Uditis Jim Hart Km Joan SP1tt1e Through T 0 9 R P' , , BEST LOOKING Mosr BASHFUL PRFDE OF FACULTY Bill stout Cz Alberta Steele Dererny Bates a Harold vannaua 901416 CMS 5' hm Hart E Mosr s'rUD1oUs MOST MUSICAL I Ralph Keyser 81 Marjorie Race Jerry Sirotnak is Carol Werkhexser
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ug, . - B ' , S, ever forget the earth-s Q ring day in 1949 when we mai - our gra ntranc t - V- - . ms o' leaming? W we nev . ll A bit afraid, yet curious, we A lis Steele, , esi ' jim - , Vice Pre lsie G1 o cretaryg and Goldie Cruts, Tr urer to guide us - through o ' is difficult year.T -a' t funds ro - we ex -- 1 industrious forcel f candy sellers during the ,' ewan Seaggn, f01 .Xi by our Fre .al 0 .g l ance proved to - other classes y that we were eally in the swing of Q- N . 1 - ' . 5 W ather in our caps--we were ' e resl Jim Hart poundin the avel - orge Couch oth ' vt. g g 9 '. assi ing i , Elsie Gladd sharpening the pencils, nd 'H s othy Halvey keeping track of o I we ium ntly sped through our second year. C i .1 the high spot of this year was the . . . v ther boost our now well-needed res 1 ces, e latched on to the opportunity of nants, hats pins, and emblems bearing the y - o seal. 1 v lassmen at last! Realizin capabilities of our v . officers we re-elected Ji 'W e p , Elsie Glad vm tS, and Ronald S Veep. 3 longa te la 1 : 1. a - o rc - lk -- -fy- - - , l ingju our mi - determine 5338: two successful card parties and a bake sale. W f ere recog hard wo ' and co-oper 1 -. this time and went ff , - - - - ' yd - most outst ever he our 1- i H t e fm ' of 'How Deep Is gl Ocean and the a Brad a.: g - las we tripped light fa .: tic unt 4 Awe- lock gretfully eparte represent 1 in th 'liihulljnni year the Seni The refreshm t stan ' fWe'd aired leadi . oleso urs lplays Gh, Wanted and A o lick if: Pu d a -. A experienc , were no ready t s - into e posi ne broug i us - into the Ur:- , , f i Da at our ' ught an en e .- t nior activities i 1 1 '. - for this--we n - I' takably seniors! To do it J . - in the 1 o ,- . ' ' Hart- Fred - at as the ring-leader Elsi aiadd .. busine alvey t insha ourrf i comin tri Tosett 4 ear kca ear me v- o the sal money A sol and - the b' -' lee whic f oved very profi e. A ther c u . a -. every' I gre ting car liis I t Sundae Party . ei to the fa to take to Q-hingt D i Even am d ur f money- . i l mes, t for our g: ' ' ' plus re 2 f f Chri io 1 1 . ,nu rous committee 'f.5,,X, planni , o - aduat ntalion -. ,- + p leadin roles of our schoolp e ' ' 5 Laugh g s bd X, t Sweetheart Steppin into the u ight, - cl all ho f ph0IT1 8 ling 0 Il- '. 0 S611 - ln, our new 'o we set ed - ur f- gpro i Orches- 1 n we re- f '53 was V f Crick. ons left by unior Class i agen -and aign f to party inal sum of found time ur ien .1 - - mu- tim f our Wash- ington tri Our time wait ' g sh K a - we hurried home to att in . - - gh sch rom before walking o we n the aisle gra 2 ' . Havin de a name ,. 1 .' - be 4' class for starting 2 i ft : added . ther -f h '53 ,. ur , Q -a newplaq . ' .- - . Proudly clutching Q I ficares, f' maimed hea p igh t the ix' mic pace set w - ' f: A -Q K- f ' ' ' world of l rtu '- it O ' Q, X 1 5 I 4 U in 1 x ' u : M Mi M in 1 , ftel' - X f . d ' -T! 'I- 1- -zz, 0 15 x i 1 N , 0 - - n ' ' Q I I we ,, . . I Ch UI cox . 1 , , t . D01 A I 5 1- . V g P, y na c start he se iv e ' Q- P the s , ionsta - resented an awem p 1312 if this t it , 'HI I v. . , , , ' I 1 1' p I ' v 1 C xl ' I - u K Th ' and Me '- eetcats. Y rev s A 3 in o memories were o fix v O l Q X like 1 0 L F S' s GA din 1 at we ve attained fro 1 r pare us for 1a1s or tri la ' ns t te h the doors o W t if ized the und - S '- t 1 .- . 'y i - A t 55 - E Q ' Q - ' S- e' g ' ' X , ay ,, .. y - Us in the fumf , 0 pg 5 an at . Alma Mat ever ting me Ll so w rful P return to us, memo is A . beforever cheri W our -- K ,
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nrt Hole lg , I in . S -1 ui, A A fuk BEST ALL AROUND MOST COMICAL J Loretta Domine Kg Jim Hart Barbara Milner In Bob Rafferty , O ag .ff ,ll 5 i ' 'iff 5:- ' y BEST GIRL PALS BEST BOY PALS Naomi Morey Ku Joan Uditis Leonard Brown Ki Bill Jones MOST TALKATIVE CLASS HOT-ROD Amie Cavanaugh Ki Fred Vannatta Henry De Boer Bi Clara I-Iillyerd L 1Y7' BEST ACTORS MOST CAREFREE MUTT Ki JEFF Gayle Sanders 3, Gary Smith Patsy Tweedie Kr. Bill Jones Marilyn Laughlin 81 John Wisner
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