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S niohA MARJORIE SWOPE JANE VAN HOUTEN Honor Roll 3-4. Broadcast- Home He Club 1-3, Band 3. er 4. Choir 2-3-4, Honor Roll 1-3. PHYLLIS WILSON STANLEY WINN Football Manager 3. Basketball Manager 3, Flame Staff 4. SARAH WINTERS Home Ec Club 1. Pepper-ettes 1-3, G.A.A. 4. lAppuiA, S L Darrell Sherwood -Occasionally I drop into class and offer a few words of encouragement. Gene Shiels—Live while you can, because death is quite permanent. Norma Smith—She’s a regular teakettle, always bubbling over. Lois Sidwell Her quietness did not detract from her charm. Dick Smith -Beware. 1 may do something famous yet. Bill Spencer 1 expect that woman will be the last thing civilized by man. Marjorie Swope—Don’t disturb! She might be thinking. Jane Van Houten It's nice to be natural when you’re naturally nice. Phyllis Wilson—She who is good is happy. Sarah Winters—A fun loving blonde. Stanley Winn He has a way with the teachers! Fifteen
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Ssuniohiu RICHARD SMITH Transfer 3. Football I. BILL SPENCER K.F.A. 1-2-3. Speech Club I. Flame Staff 4. Track 2-3. Junior Class Play 3, Sen- lApjl2£A. S L Lorene Atkins Why be serious when there Is so much fun to he had? Max Brandenburg His favorite occupation Rest. Bill Brave—Lesson first—if you have time, if you haven’t? Well? Ernest Brosman He knows something shocking— electricity. Ellen Callahan To know her Is to like her. Roland Carlen—One cannot know everything. Marge Carpenter Higgle your troubles away. Lela Chapman She is a quiet girl—at times. Norval Chapman Small but mighty. Doris Cohoon -It's always a wink instead of a smile with her. Margie Chickadonz Intelligence, personality, friends ------what more could anyone ask for? Dean Comer I might enjoy school life if I didn't have to study. Imogene Cook The world could never do without “cooks.'” Richard Coons Don’t bother mt—I’m sleepy. Phyllis Cooper Why am I blessed with red hair!! Patricia Cunningham —Seen but seldom heard. Wanda Delp—No indeed, you will never be an old maid. Betty Duvall—Speech is great, but silence is greater. Charles Finney—A jolly good fellow. Herschella Fitch—She tickles the typing keys. Ruth Fitch—Silence is better than empty chatter. Joanne Goble—She is always feeling at her best if she can be a constant pest. Wilma Graham—It Is better to wear out than to rust out. Paula Griffith--She always has a good word for the worst of us. Dorothy Grissom—In every place I find a friend. Ronnie Gross -Aladdin had his lamp, and I have my dimples. Delcie Harper—A peck of smiles and a bushel of fun. Virginia Harper—What’er she did was done w’ith ease. In her alone it was natural to please. Meriem Hartman She’s willing to work with brain and pen. Harold Hazen—Intelligence has Its advantages in bookkeeping. Raymond Henderson—He has a studious look but looks are sometimes deceiving. Don Hurt—A man in deed and word. Jim Hutton—Personality plus. Leland Jones—Never a dull moment. Helen Kelly Where did you get your eyes so blue? Out of the skies as I came through. Leona Lee A happy-go-lucky girl who’s just oodles of fun. Bette Lindsay—Eat. drink, and he merry for tomor-iow we go to school. Winnie Loehr—Cheerfulness is natural to her. Henry Looney—A bundle of energy and self-confidence. Les McSchooler—It’s nice to be tall—you can overlook things. Ruth McSchooler—Let’s hope life is not all work. Les Montgomery—Play the game of life as squarely as a game of football. Betty Mumford—Here’s a girl with a heart and a smile, that makes the bubble of life worthwhile. Jack Newlin -Worry kills people, why worry? I’m not ready to die. Vera Orrell—Call me Mrs., I’ve got my man. Paul Parcel—He’s a cork that can’t be kept under many minutes at a time. Bob Ramsey—My recitations remind me of Quebec, founded upon a high bluff. Eugene Schiver— The best way to lengthen the day is to steal a few hours from the night. Marjorie Shanks--If she has any faults we haven't found them. Leon Sharp—A good disposition is more valuable than gold. Fourteen
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JUNIOR CLASS I First Row: Neoma Keller, Margaret Abraham. Erma Arnold, Iris Huffman. Bob Etniiv, Irma Edlngton, Dick Davis. Barbara Comer, I»istel Delp. Rosalie Carpenter. Anna Dee Collins. Second Row: Mr. Humes. Robert Hartman. June Cramer, Beverly Coons, Marie Kimberlin. Jean Clark, Jane Carver, Mary Hazen, Jean Brown. Martha Chapman. Mary Freeland. I«oretta Henderson. Hois Churchill, Ray Loehr, Mr. Hawkins. Third Row: Danny Collins. Guy Glidewell. Clifford Brothers. Farrell Hills. Paul Huddlestun. Raymond Dill. Roy Johnson. (Jerald Black, Herbert Hawker, Don Cross. Carl Handley. Del mar Athey. Bill Daymen. JUNIOR CLASS II First Row: Marty Trout. Margaret Rude, Dora Mae Pulliam, Barbara Partlow. Shirley Weaver. Ruth McKinzie, Ruth Newsome. Margaret Williams, Ix ls Markwell, Mary Lou Neal. Second Row: Dean Ray. Donna Shore. Rachel Wilson, Joan Matheny. Mary Lou McGinness. Gwen Walden. I eatha McElwain, Martha Snider. Mary Dou McMillan, Rosemary Stull, Violet Matteson. Retha Mauk, Miss Siegelin. Keith McElwain. Third Row: Frosty Malcolm. Dean Shute. Loren Mowry, Rex Mauk. George Swinford, Gene Poe, Pat Malone, Bill Yocum. Robert Morey. Richard Schllcht. Jim Wilson. Oscar Stinson. Jim Simpson, Don Ulrey. Sixteen
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