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page szxteen C lL A S A N D - S FIRST ROW LILLIAN REUDY KENNETH HARGER ROSELLE HEINZE BETTY BEACH SECOND ROW MR F G SKIBBIF MR R H RUBRAKE MR M M MERCER cz,-U M Q SENIOR GLASS HISTORY Vle xe slumbered snollng our may thlough Marsh s Mlsmanaged Morgue We xe danced stluggllng hero lcally to malntam our equ1l1b11um 1n splte of the ax alanche of couples crowdmg the dance floor We xe rooted screamlng lustlly for the Bobcats Cespeclallx durlng the last mmute of the gamej Murdel IH Rehearsal xx 1th ou1 my sterx and comedy We xe scrlmped breaklng open ou1 chlna banks to meet the many expenses that arlse We Xe stumbled hurrymg to get that long awalted dlploma Thus It IS that the Sen1o1 Class of Nmeteen Hundl ed and Thlrty Sex en has passed th1ough a year of study fun sport a year that has been maxked by mam lmportant exents Kenneth Harger has spoken and acted fol us ln the capaclty of pxesxdent and the Senlol Class feels that he de elxcs a che 1 Anotl1e1 cheer goes to each of our adusels M M MQICQI F G qklbbl8 and R H Rubrake fox then flne co opelatlon S ' O P of lF o lF N . ll s Q y C 0 ga l E R 2 , , R S Q . - asc We've strutted ...... A .... . . . enthralling those who attended
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l: TI'HlEY'RlE SlElNllIf0IiS.:-?i lfmcling from Iwfl fo right O-oo-oo-oo-oh! Look here! Bob Alexander certainly was surprised when he turned around and saw the camera- man. That's Jane Maurer and .Ioan Lytle he's entertaining: with his brilliant remarks. They were brilliant, were-n't they, Bob? Gracious! Harry Smith must be stuck, he certainly can't be resting in that uncomfortable position. Olaybz- he's taking' his daily dozenj. Ilarry Burkhalter, another Senior, acts as pall- bearf-r for his pal in this pose. fl wonder where Betsy is?J Yo-Hoo, Iiyerybody! Here I am! Betty Beach sends her greeting' to the world in general and the sound echos clear up to the four corners. Oh, well, the police will think nothing' of it since they know our Betty. Good old Stacy! He certainly looks tired, doesn't he? Oh, well, he should. Everyone knows that he works too hard for his own good. fWhy sure!J Better watch out, Stacy, thf-re's someone be- hind you! Here is a View that should be familiar to all of you. It's the front of the building' taken from a diferent angle. Excellent photography, eh what? A worthwhile subject, too. Oh, boy! Hangzin' on a lamp post! Irma must think she's Venus. Oh, my, I forgot. Venus didn!t hang' on a lamp post, did she? Oh, well, I guess it doesn't matter, anyway. Now Mr. Itubrake, was that a nice thine to do? Don't you know that you shouldn't tell Mr. Skibbie jokes that make liim laugh and forget his dignity? After all, he must maintain his equil- ibrium. fOr am I wrong?7 Smiles Lehmann braves the wind and rain to make a public appearance. She has just finished rounding up the other people whose pictures appear here, and now that she's finished, she has a right to smile. Pretty damp out, though, eh, Nance? Mr. BI. M. Mercer, adviser and sponsor for the Hi-Echo staff poses for a snapshot by the cameraman who took these pictures. She was aided by Don Wolfe former reporter for the Sentinel Tribune. The blur in the picture is Irma. Good old Alec! He sits patiently, confident that next year will bring' an- other successful athletic season. Let's not disappoint him! Zv- Qs,-' vf
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