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MARGARET TOYA SPINKS Margie'l XVho is it we see struggling in the door early in the morning with her eyes half closed after her walk from Hanson. If you guessed Margie Spinks you would be right. Margaret. who started to school with us in the first grade, hopes to make somebody a good secretary. Margie has been a very active member of our class. Class Basketball '48, '49 Varsity Basketball '50 Rambler Staff ,5l. '52 Senior Class llistorian '52 clllOI'llS '51 F.ll.A. '-19. 50. -51. '52 l .ll.A. Seeiy 50. '51 F.ll.A. Vice President '5l. '52 Rexue '49, '50, '51 Business Manager of -Iunior Class l'lay '51 Thespians '51, '52 , i ,Ink Tliespian Vice President '52 Cheerleader '52 Iill , RE BA VIRCI NIA STAUBS ulic-lm Reba joined us from Nlt. Mission. This member of our class can always be remembered by her sweet disposition and gentle manner. She doesnlt haye any plans for the future. VVe think she should get herself a boyfriend. now that it is leap year. llow about it. Reba? ROBERT JOHN VAN TOL Bobby,, Bobby is liked by almost eyerybody and we are familiar with his easy-going, lazy manner. VVln-never there is a play in production, he is usually found backstage. VVe can guess his future lies in the Van Tol Florist Shop. Orchids to yon, Bobby. Football ,49 Revue Q50. '51
ROBERT HENRY VAWTER Holi, This good-looking chap cami- to us this yn-ar from Be-rryxillc-. XM- arm- proucl to claim him as a inn-inhcr of our class. llv plans to 4-nt:-r me-clical school in thi- liall with thi- iclca of studying for a ufte-rinarian lata-r. Bi- lcincl to cluinh animals, Holm. ROBERT LEE XIA Bobby I A4 l if i ,W E iff' NW 1 'l, I If Q f I L X l MARY CATHJZRI E WARE! j,, ,x 1 fi ,ii M' ,lt , W l ix X, Mary lj Mary. always a willing Worker, joined us in the seventh gradc from Kahlctown. NVlu-m-ver there is a comical part in a play, Mary is the one that fits it. She- is just unforgvttahle for her quick wit. Slit- plans to 1-ntvr nursing aftvr graduation. XVQ L-my those lucky patim-nts! Chu- Clluh '-lil l .H.A. '5l. '52 l .ll..-X. State- Cauip '51 Chorus '51 Band '50, '51. '52 Tha-spians '51, '52 lll'YllK' '48, '-49. '50, '51 xlunior Class Play '51 Buhhx cauic- to us from Summit loint lhis ic a Way of getting along with his classniitts Attir qruluition le plans to join the Navy, and, knowing hls xx xs vu ti tie urls he xx haw- a girl in mvry port. Happy sulln Bonn class Baski-tball Its, '49, '50, '51 S1 limi. .lunior C.lass l'ln nl
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