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Row 1, left to right: MARY ANN BIERMAN-I care for no rnan, not I-except Cass, SHIRLEY BIESER-Modest, sincere, and sweet. A girl you'd like to meet. MYRA BOND-The quarrels of lovers are the renewals of love. SUE BOSTON-She has two eyes so soft and brownp Take care! She qives a side glance and looks down: Beware! Bewarel DUANE BRANTLEY-A smile on my face is worth two on the other fellow's. Row 2, left to right: VIRGINIA BREWER-Bashful, 'till you know her. DORIS IEAN BRICE-Sorry boysl She's aot her man! HILBERT BRINKMAN- King of the crops. WILENE BROKELMEYER- None knew thee but to love thee GRACE BROUGHTON-A sweet way and a rare Dersonality that will take her far with her ambi- tions. Row 3. left to right: BOB BRYANT-Study, study, study-and why? CHARLES BUEHLER-He knows how to enjoy life. RUTH BUEHLER-A personality alive with smiles. BILL CAMPBELL- Curly locks, Curly locks, wilt thou be mine? LAVERN CARROLL- He liveth long that liveth well. Row 4, left to right: EARL CARTER-ls it dinner time? GEORGE CARTER-My curls are the envy of the girls. RICHARD CASTLEMAN-He's as true as steel. LENIS CATES-You know what I think, and nothing more or less. MARILYN CERNY-Iust being happy is Cl fine thing to be. SENIOR S
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Row 1, left to right: WILLIAM ERBES-Don't disturb my slumbers! MARGARET ETHERIDGE-And can she ever cookl BOB EWING-Good for a laugh any old time! I BETTY FERRARI-She's calm and collected and never deiected. MARY ANN FLEISHMAN-You can see many blondes, but this red-head comes natural. Row 2, left to right: DARLENE FLOWERS-ls she quiet? Maybe, when she is asleep. RAMONA FORD-Cheerfulness is my middle namel ORVILLE FRANK-Have you ever seen him excited? DONALD GARREN-ln his very quietness there is charm. DORIS GERSTKEMPER-She talks little but maybe she thinks much. Row 3, left to right: BETTY GHERARDINI-You con't help but like Bettyl MARILYN GORMAN-Dark eyes, diminutive size, cute and very wise. IOSEPHINE GOTTA-Lovely to look at, delightful to know. GORDON GREENWALT-Did somebody call for a baritone? LEROY GREIMAN-That indolent but agreeable condi- tion of doing nothing. Row 4, left to right: IFIRRY HAMMOND-lf it's cute, he said it. H. C. HANEY-Careful girls, don't trip over his line. BETTY HASENFUSS-All blondes are not light headed. PAT HAWKINS-Personality-plus! BOB HAWTHORNE-Life is short-Why spend it in school? SENIORS
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