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JEAN M. TOWSE “Sue” The first duty of a woman is to be pretty.” Pet Pleasure: The man in the little blue suit. Pet Dislike: Waiting for my mailman. Secret Ambition: To become chief cook and bottle washer. Favorite Memory: The past two years with Swede. Activities: Yearbook Staff, Cheerleader, Usherette, Minstrel Show, Fashion Show, Arts Cratts Club, Gym. EDITH MURIEL WITTHOHN “Pudgie” “The best of life is conversation.” Pet Pleasure: One guy named “Ed.” Pet Dislike: National emergencies. Secret Ambition: To be as nice as my parents. Favorite Memory: One Saturday afternoon. Activities: Student Council, Yearbook staff, Class Officer, Dance Committees, Fashion Show.
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JEAN MARILYN NELSON “Jean” “Neatness is a crowning grace of womanhood.” Pet Pleasure: Dancing, bowling, and movies. Pet Dislike: Waiting for the school bus. Secret Ambition: To travel. Favorite Memory: Basketball game, February 3, 1951. Activities: Usherette, Fashion Show, Dance Commit- tees, Treasurer, Yearbook staff. JOAN RUTH NORDEN “Shorty” “Everything that is exquisite hides itself.” Pet Pleasure: Eating. Pet Dislike: A boy named Mitchell. Secret Ambition: To reach five feet. Favorite Memory: Summer of “51.” Activities: Dance Committees, Usherette, Vice-Presi- dent ‘49-'50. MARJORIE ANN PETERSON “Margie” Tis as easy now for the heart to be true, As for grass to be green or skies to be blue.” Pet Pleasure: Summer vacations. Pet Dislike: Mice. Secret Ambition: To see the forty-eight states. Favorite Memory: All my dates with Fred. Activities: Basketball, Usherette, Yearbook - staff, Dance Committees, Treasurer '50’’- 51 , Vice- President ''51 - 52 .
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Class Poem As our parting day approaches We prepare to meet alone All the joys and all the sorrows Of a future still unknown. We cannot falter from our path As long as we revere Ourselves, our country, and our God; All things which we hold dear. But our life to come won't daunt us If we face it without fear Curving roads will always straighten If ourfaith stays strong and clear. Mary Abreu. Class Song ‘Tis our graduation; now it's time to part Mem ‘ries of our school days, linger in each heart. What the years will offer, no one here can say, But we'll face them bravely, praying every day. Now our youth is finished, carefree hours will cease, As we join the effort toward a lasting peace. We shall place our future in God's guiding hands, Sure we'll be protected on life’s shifting sands. Donald Foley COZ OWS
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