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12 RONALD A. PEARSALL Here s a fellow who will never complain. Through all he comes up smiling. His beam- ing face can be seen greeting you as he,takes tickets at the Drayton Theater. Yes, he s a good friend to all. BARBARA RIOUX We can tell that Babs can stick to some- thing when we learn of her diligent scouting activities. She can really get aroxmd, and not only on a basketball floor. Babs is our sal- utatorian. MARY IO PETTENGILL The best things come in small packages and Josie is a good example alright. She kept A the class in order as president for four years and has been secretary in her senior year. ELLEN ROCKWELL Everybody knows and likes this little bundle of vim and vitality. She's short, it's true, but that doesn t hinder her, she can really handle the basketball during the girls games. RUBY LOU POTTER Ruby IS famous for those masterful oratlons she writes for English class. What about some hints, Ruby? She is one of those few lucky people who possess a rich sense of IVAN ROUSE The Jeff half of the comic duo is character- ized in Clarkston by Ivan. Sparky , his othe moniker, comes from his musical spark of gen- ius. All kidding aside, he can really handle a piano SHIRLEY POWELL We have our Pete Elliott ln Shirley Powell, the A number-one guard on our famous girl's basketball team. Shirley is one of those girls who are always as neat and clean as a pin. MARY R. SECAN Peachie came forth in beautiful form for both the jnmior and senior plays. Her artis- tic ability was shown in her colorful posters, and she lived up to her promise by being valedictorian. BETTYE RIEMENSCHNEIDER :hining blond hair and sharp attire mark this oyal senior. Her coming and going had us wondering: but now we are sure that Bettye ikes us ere, a.nd we're glad she came JACK SELBERG jack, better known as either 'Twinkle Toes, or ' Sleepy , gets night-life energy while sleeping through his favorite classes. Oh, yes, Twink plays a mean trumpet in the dance band.
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U! 11 MARILYN KENNEDY Marilyn is one of those seniors that keeps the school going. She has lots of pep and uses it to a good advantage. She did a swell job on the junior play and holds a first position on the basketball team. DONNA MC DERMOTT Donna is one of our promising senior athletes. She takes an interest in all sports, and accord- ing to reports does pretty well. You can tell that she's punctual, when bringing the absence report around. GERALD KIDDER Iere's wit and sense of humor have seen him through his days at CHS. A more likeable laughable person would be hard to find. He can be recognized by his frosted ski-boots and shining ickories. CHARLES MC GEE Clarkston 's gazelle boy proved' his worth throughout the school year despite his size. His light weight increased his speed so that he starred in football, basketball, and baseball. WAYNE LONGAIR Hartley , besides participating in four sports, was a star in Snafu. English students will re- call Pompeii Baltimore Iohnson's hectic exper- iences from Wayne's drawling lips. NOREEN MOORE Noreen 's part in the senior play was the envy of the senior class. She was her happy-go- lucky self as the sister of the ex G. I. She 's well known around school for her unusual grace and poise. WILLIAM O. LUDWIG Lud will be long remembered for his partici- pation in five sports. As Senator in the junior play he really speeded off some choicy bits of litg as president of the student council he did a masterful job. FRED MORTIMORE Mort, the sailor, is one of the few boys who can be classed under the tall, dark and ha.nd- dome category. He can tell many a tale of his seafar ng days, as he beats out a rhythm on the drums IO ANN MC CAFFREY Io Ann's likeable character and quiet disposi- tion make her a hit among her fellow students. She is attractive and neat and gets along well with all of her teachers. She just makes life worthwhile. IO ANN NORTON Here's a girl who's seen and not heard, and well remembered for it. Her quiet sincere smile is a blessing to all who gaze upon it, and we'll long think of her for it.
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13 BOB STITT Here's one fellow that ought to go to Holly- woodg right girls? Although Bo doesn't get alongt so wel in Chemistry class, he still hasn blown up the building. MARTIN I. WAGER Taxi is his pet cry as he bats about in the well known A' . His loveable personality and his ability to turn on a blush make him a fav- orite with all he meets. He is also class President. BARBARA TARLTON Barb, the half-day student, has a wide rang? of hobbies, and a flry temper. Her favorl hobby is men, and her pet aversion is band, although she plays a mean clarinet. BEVERLY WALSTEAD Although she is very quiet, Beverly is one of those people who makes friends easily. Her winning personality and her excelent schol- arship put her at the head of her class. BOB TRIM Don t let Bob s quiet, unassuming nature fool you, because when you get to know him he's full of fun, and considered tops by all. Bob was honored by being elected president of our first Varsity Club. RAT A. WATSON BS Trisha' did an outstanding job, this year, Mother in The Groom Said, Not, also being vice-president of her class and treasmer of the G. A. A. kept her unusually busy in her senior year. PAT I. WATSON Pat I. did an excelent job as Virgie, in the senior play, since she always works hard at anything she does., We'll always remember the good times we ve had at those swimming parties she gave. Not pictured--JAMES ROBERT SHELDON MRS. BERG .gulf ,,.-v-191 cuff A
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