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CLASS COMF 1194122 Ioe Weber - - Secretary-Treasurer Wesley Griffin - - Vice-President William Nichols - President SENIOR CLASS At lastl We are on the home stretch, nearing our goal. We have worked hard, and some of us have at- tained real distinction. Dwight Eddleman, star athlete, has brought us national recognition through the feature story of him which appeared in l'Look Magazine. Dyke is also our student president, assisted by Norma Lee Baker. Our class officers are William Nichols, Wesley Griffin, and loe Weber. The sponsors are Miss Langham and Mr. Brasel. Prominent in football are William Nichols, Charles Sprouse, Charles Owen, l-larry Brown, and Dwight Eddleman. ln basketball are these seniorsi Farrell Robinson, Virgil Krutsinger, and Dwight Eddleman. Some music-minded students are Norma lean Carter and the Allison twins, Ruth and Rosalie, and the vocalists, lohn Westman and Thelma lohn- son. Margaret Gilley is the official school accompanist. Norma lune Love is the senior twirler, and Bill Richardson, the drum major. Other musicians include Betty Erwin, Grace Kinsey, and Amos Kline. The two senior offices of greatest responsibility are filled by Dorothy Stonecipher and Phil Corbell, editors of the Sphinx publications. loan McMil- lan has the honor of being chairman of Everygirls Banquet. Ada Frances Cox was chosen May Queen. l-ler senior attendants were Barbara Clarida and Signe Connelly. Twelve of us made the honor roll: Barbara Clarida, Louis Comper, Vera Creed, Catherine Darin, Grace Kinsey, Eugenia Fetgatter, Virgil Krutsinger, Bernadette Peskind, Violet Bixman, Constance Seibel, Dorothy Stonecipher, and l-lilda Westerman. ln special fields some seniors found opportunities to develop. Winning recognition in the Commercial Department are: Do Ann Stublefield, Orpha Sanders, Vera Creed, and Grace Kinsey. Bosalie Allison and Earl Smith are expert in biology labs. Gail O'Keefe, Clarence l-loltkamp, and Elvis Bosenberger are adept in auto mechanics. Matthew Glenn, Elwood Warner, Bill Meyer, and Phil Corbell are in charge of school movies. 26
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t NJ 5 J N BETTY ADAMS l'm always first but don't you think l should be? EDWARD ADAMS A swell fellow with C quiet, unassuming manner, ROBERT ADAMS Modesty is a shine ing light. BILL ALLEN Small but' mighty. ROSALIE ALLISON A maid with titian tressesf' RUTH ALLISON ll'l wo molds with ti- iian tresses REBECCA ATCHISON 'A lovely Miss , . . excuse me, l mean Mrs. GERALD BACKS 'll talk contmqally. Whoops . . . l'll be G politician. NORMA LEE BAKER Petite but power' ft l GUY DEAN BALDRIDGE l love work . . lcon look at it for Hours. ELMER BALLANTINI Always out lor a good time, MAXINE BARGER 'Peppiest cheerlead- er this side ot West Frankfort. CHADYEANE BEATY UA merry heart, a cheerful coqnte- nance. HELEN BLASDEL l'l'm a little book- Worm. OPAL BLASDEL 'Ari opal is a pre- cious 1ewel. 27 GEORGE BOGAS 'llfrencrt is all Greek io me. VIRGINIA BOOTH 'llt's nice to be na- tural when you're naturally nice, BERNADINE BOZETT Kind, demure, and dehoncxirf' VERLON BREEZE Gone with the Bree7e. EVALINE BRINDLEY 'Silence predomi- notes. VIRGINIA BRONSON Her voice was evei soft and low. RUTH BUDE 'lWe'll be rooting for our song writer. ARTHUR CAMPBELL l'The Canijohells are coming. MAXINE CAMPBELL A vf e e ln i t o f Scotch. CAHOLE CANTRELL 'She Carols' all day long. ROBERT CARPENTER 'Happy as the day is long. MARGARET CARR Sigli'd and look'd and szqlid again. NORMA JEAN CARTER She shall have mu- sic wherever she goes. CHARLESLEE CATES Hiritliusiasm is the genius of sincerity. RITA CERNY UA silent to ri g u e makes a wise head,
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