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INGENUES 12
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THE PLAYERS SENIOR OFFICERS Jo« Sharp Ralph Sharp John McNurlan Jerry Roan Velma Athey—And does she have fun in speech! Iwana Bartholomew—Once you have her friendship you have pure gold. Wayne Berry—He's a mischievous little rascal. Norma Boyd—And can she play basketball! Kenneth Brandenburg -The quiet business man who says little, but accomplishes much! Mary Brandenburg -To know her is to love her forever. Bob Brown— I don't talk much; maybe I think more.'' Everett Brown—How wise one must be always to be kind. Rosalie Brown—We envy her that school-girl complexion. Joe Cassidy—- Ah done come 'round to see if there's enymo' pies lyin' aroun' loose. Ruth Chrysler—Piping with pep. Gene Colbert—The object of his affection is—well— June Comer—-She's an ardent bicyclist. Nelda Cooper—Her heart is in Virginia. Wanda Cooper—She's right at home on the gym floor. Mac Cramer -Make room for a man. Gloria Cummins Speak for yourself, John. Lyle Cunningham—He flits around from flower to flower. Patsie Daughhtee—Just watch Patsie put pep in C.T.H.S. Evelyn Dixon— When I want to know something, I ask. Clarence Edwards— Now would you like io hear that in Greek? Thelma Finney—On her sunny way she goes. Eleanor Gard—-She fits into the scheme of things. Wanda Garner— Are you having any fun? Kenneth Garrett—He once resolved to study, but didn't. Hobart Glosser— Some day I shall be heard. Leo Gosney— The way to a man's heart is through the kitchen. Mary Graham It won't be so bad to be sick; not if she's your nurse. Sarah Groves Modest, quiet, unassuming. Vivian Hall—The joy of life is living it. Margaret Hawker—She's lovely to look at; delightful to know. Thelma Hogue—Just a home with morning glories. Harold Huddleston—He's trying to make a Lili collection. Don Hutton—Study is a dreary thing, so I don't do it. Dorothy Kaufman - Can't you hear those kernels popping? Owen Kilbom -He gabs about with ease. Betty Jean Kite -She has the abilities of a good secretary. 11
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THE PLAYERS Bob Lacey— Work and I fell out years ago. James Lee—All I can say is, Go west young man, go west.” Juanita Luckey—Ambition knows no rest. Franklin McCash—He just loves to tease. Cleone Markwell— Why hurry—there'll be time after I'm dead.” Gerald Miller—It's a shame to waste that wavy black hair on a boy. Charles Montgomery— Don't be serious. Dewey Moore—He profits most who serves best. Winifred Mumford—She lives in contentment. Tilford Nebergall— Tickets, please. Victor Orrell—- Live while you can, for death is quite permanent. Reba Partlow—She's willing to work with brain and pen. Maxine Perisho—She bubbles over with energy. Stanley Poffinbarger—When things are funny, I just giggle. Gene Reisner—Silence seldom betrays you. Jerry Roan— Just let me take care of your money. Iris Rude—There's only one proof of ability—action. Bernadine Ruffner 'Why work—you'll only become tired. Rosemary Ruffner—A form more fair, a face more sweet, Ne'er hath been my lot to meet. Jimmy Secrest—Aladdin had his lamp, and I have my curls. Joe Sharp—Personality plus. Ralph Sharp- - His humor rocks us. Eugene Shields—I came, I saw, but everything was already conquered. Ivan Sidwell—His pencil is his second-best friend. Arlene Simpson—A fine gal —could we say more? Leo Slater—- Whistle while you work. Freda Spencer—The golden voice of Casey High. Norma Swearingen—She had a special interest in Uncle Sam's Army. Virginia Sharp She ought to brighten any corner. Lois Tuttle—She loves to roller-skate. Ruth Tyhurst—She has charm. Betty Ulrey—A maiden never bold. Sidney Watt—Talent, grace and art are hers. Leta Williams—A friend to all and a willing helper. Leland Williams -He's a true gentleman. Mary Wortmcm—Work to do and strength enough to do it. Paul Haley—Music hath power. Jacqueline Whitworth—Little, but Oh, My! 13
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