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THKE CATLINEAN SENICDRS.. Kenneth Stine Marjorie Novaria james Miller Marion Gritton Betty DeLozier Russell Hunter Dewitt Junkerman Barbara Russell Twinkle Toes -a clarinet player in orchestra . . showed his ability to act as he portrayed Professor l'epp . . likes racing on an empty gas tank. llIarge -cheerleader for past two years . . class editor of annual . . one of Henry Ford's staunchest backers . . most popular girl in school. Puffy -vice-president of the class . . co-captain of football team . . has a good understanding CNo. 13 shoesj. One, Brow -studious . . wrestling letter man . . quiet but a good listener . . amuses himself by watching pretty girls. Ferdinand -mquiet . . likes to type . . always see her studying . . a librarian . . enjoys information about Army boys from her brother. Wimjvy -playboy from Homer . . his mischievous black eyes reveal some of his character . . pleasant disposition . . life of the party. Curly Locks -president of the class . . wrestling letter man . . his curly hair has captured many a girl's eye . . bashful but gets around. Bobbie -walking dictionary . . has a high scholastic standing . . would make good secretary . . looks exceedingly beautiful driving a black Buick. Page Thirty-four
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'ILH E C A LylylflylElA N SEN Nellie Mae Stout Virginia Taylor llilda Church Page Thirty-tlxrce ICDRSM. Russell Anderson lleulah Fuller bloc lirusich lletty Keller Donald Newton Lois llall NcIliv -a hue violinist . . studious, mild-mannered . . why, all the interest in liairmount . . Nellie? 4lll-Statcvafootball and track letter man . . voted best-looking and best- dressed in school . . why so many trips to llloomington? Ulgllllllllltdy-llli6S music . . sings in glee club . . plenty noisy . . dancing seems to be her favorite hobby . . always entertaining. Gi111zic -aiiother cheer leader . . best girl athlete in school . . always in a . . we will never forget those dates with a curly-haired Romeo. good humor Shag -all-around athlete . . winner of nine letters . . although his main interests are ffBL1,i-xv!! athletics . . he still tinds time to maintain a high scholastic standing. -has a good speaking voice . . likes music . . good in commercial work . . seems to have a big interest in Itairmount. ff J ff' ' ' ' ., . Q f - - ' . 1 ' ' I otty -quiet . . sophisticated red-head of the class . . likes music . . is famous for her vocal rendition of Oh, lVOl1Il1llClu ff ' 7, N ' ' Y , - , . ' A F .Slzanty -co-captain of tootball team . . and tl iegulai in basketball . . voted best-dressed in school . . it couldn't be because of a certain cheerleader? Spud -liet' friendly disposition makes her well liked in school . . blushcs easily . . you know Lois by her amusing giggles.
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THE CATLINEAN Page Thirty-ive SPEECH CONTEST The local elimination contest was held in the Assembly March 20. The win- ners were: Verse Reading-Virginia Taylor. Comedy-Ruth Taylor. Serious-Jeane Jamison. Oration-DeWitt Ellinwood. Original Oration-june Simmonds. These people went to the sub-district contest Saturday, March 30, held at St. Joe. Ten schools were entered, with Catlin taking the following honors: Verse Reading-Virginia Taylor. Oration-DeWitt Ellinwood. Original Oration-June Simmonds. These three people participated in the County Contest, held at Charleston April 13. INA.. COMMERCIAL CONTEST The District Commercial Contest was held in Metcalf, on April 13. Those entered in from Shorthand I class were: Mary Alice Williams, Louise Kinser, and Mary Hawkins. The Shorthand II class was divided into two parts. Those taking the shorthand transcription test at 90 words a minute were: Lucy Hippie, Betty Keller, and Polly Lou Storm, and those who took it at 110 words a minute were: Lucy Hipple, Betty Keller and Nellie Mae Stout. Bonnie Furguson, Kathleen Hicks and Henrietta Barkman were members of the Typing I team, while Betty DeLozier, Lucy Hipple, and Elizabeth Cord par- ticipated in the Typing II event. A new contest this year is the Spelling contest. Those from Catlin who entered were: Polly Storm, Bonnie Furguson, and Mary Alice Williams.
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