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Page Nint ELVERNA SABO Intent upon her destined course graceful and useful all she does. Basketball 1, 2, 3 h Jr. 3c Sr. Play; Tennis 2, 3, U; Owlette Staff I4.; Forensics 2 (Regional Champion) Debate hi Cheer-Leader 2, 3, I4.; Hl-Teens 3, 4 HELEN PETERSON She with her voice can cap- tivate the mind. Glee Club 1, 2, 3» U Senior Play I4.; Hi-Teens 3, I4.5 Library Asst. I4. DAVID SANS His are gentle thoughts and calm desires. Glee Club I4.; Football 1, 2, % hi Annual Staff k; Forensics 3 MARILYN SANTMAN Quiok bright things come to confusion. Glee Club 2, 3, h Junior Play 3 BILL SULLIVAN He never fails to please. Junior Play 3; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, hi Foot- ball 3c Baseball 3c Track 1. 2, 3, 1|.; Vice Pres. Class 1; King I4. BARBARA SUNNOCK De- serve success and you shall have it. Class Sec 1, 2, Pres.3; Basketball 1, 2, 3 U-J Owlette Editor I4.; Jun- ior Play 3; Hi-Teens 3 hi Forensics 2, 3; Car- nival Queen I4. WANDA SCHELL I might be better if I could, but it s awfully lone- some being good. Band 1, 2, 3, U, (Sec) Basketball 1, 2, 3» 4 Tennis 2, 3 h Owlette Staff hi For- ensics 1, 3; Hi-Teens 3, h NORMA TAYLOR A girl who never has to bluff. Glee Club 3 U; Baton Twirler 1, 2, 3 Soft- ball 2 NANCY STAFFORD My endeavors have ever come too short of my desires. Jr. 3c Sr. Play; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, In soft- ball 2; Hi-Teens 3, U» Student Council U; Ann- ual Staff U; Forensics 1 Queen 3 JOAN VAN T ROER A light heart lives long. Junior Play 3; Glee Club 3; Basketball I4.5 Owlette Staff I4.; Annual Staff 3; Forensics 3; Hi-Teens 3 hi Senior Play I4.
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Page Eight MARY LIGGETT Smooth runs the water where the brook runs deep. Basketball 1, 2, 3 Library Asst I4. PAUL MANNING He has moved a little nearer to the master of all music. Band I4., Pres. Annual Staff I4., Bus. Editor; Senior Play 1 RUSSELL MERRILL I have fought a good fight; I have finished my oourse Football 1, 2, 3, I4.; Baseball 1, 2; Basket- ball 1, 2; Junior Play 3; DICK MOBERG We see in him the makings of a man. Glee Club I4.; Basketball 2; Annual Staff Editor lu HELEN MUIR I have a world about me--t was my own. Glee Club 1, 2; Junior Play 3; Hi-Teens I4.; Library Asst I4.; MYRTLE NEMIRE She looked a little wist- fully then went her sun- hine way. Basketball 1, 2; Softball 2 GLORIA PEARSON Most maidenly of all maidens. Glee Club I4.; Hi-Teens ij., 3; Treas Hi-Teens I4.; FREJA PETERSON A stren- uous 8oul hates cheap suooess. Junior Play 3; Band, Treas I4.; Glee Club 1, 3; Basketball 1, 2, hi Tenniss 1, 2, 3 k, Ow- lette Staff ]+; Annual Staff I4.; Forensics 1, 2 3 (Dist Champion 1 3 ) Debate I4.; Baton Twirler 2, 3, U; Hi-Teens 3, k; Swing Band 3, I4. ROMA STENZAL She has a glad smile that popples wear. Basketball 1. I4.; Hi-Teens 3, 1+ BEVERLY REED Beauty lives with kindness. Glee Club 3 U Hi-Teens 3 14- Annual Staff I4.
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P«|f Ttn MARILOU WESTCOTT She seems an unsolveable ■ystery. Junior Play 3 Hi-Teens I4. ROSEMARY WHEELOCK Of her bright face one glanoe will trace a plo- ture on the brain. Softball 2 CLASS POEM by Elverna Sabo The curfew tolls the knell of parting day, The lowing herd winds slowly o'er the lea, The ploughman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me.- Now fades the glimmering landscape on the sight, As memories of fair friends come into view, I think of bygone days and classmate fair, fho made my school days fond and far from blue. Who could forget Donna Cushman In her role in the speech class play? •Take your flowers, take them ! My dear, are you giving them away? There's someone here with a by-word. Freja, my own dear chum. She says it, and we were proud to hear It from her, Albion, here I come ! Pat Bradley is very versatile Can do anything you wish! She does it very well, too Especially an accent Irish ! There's a gentleman in our crowd Who knows an Important trick— The act of being a big wheel And his name—is Dick 1 We have two flashes in our class, Myrt and Norma Taylor. Their rings they gaily flash around And them we can't ignore. I'll long remember on that first day How he looked with freckles and tears. May life be easy on you, Don, As you go through the years. There's one girl in our class Who'll make good at her work That's Marilyn Santman, my friend. Who works as a singing clerk. Good old Walt Jennings Is often referring to as Bing.- I don't know why they call him that; I've never heard him sing. Popular William Sullivan Corrected us one day. That it isn't William, But really Billy Jay! Her first name is Helen; Her last name is Muir; Her first thought is you; Her last thought is her. Away off in the distance We hear some horns a-blowing. Could it be Nancy's Chewy Or ten roosters'crowing? Bernie B's a champ, no doubt, At making love? Oh, no— He's the champion at ping pong And against any foe: Everytime Lou Cooper Hears a bell begin to ring, She thinks of William Carl And her heart begins to sing. She's not talking with her voice— But hands are just as good. If .we tied them behind her back—? Jo, talk. I wonder if she could! Gloria, treasurer of Hi-Teens Is planning a trip, it's a honey. She’s going soon, she tells us, Butr Gloria, where'd you get the money? No more days of worrying •Will the material be on time?- For Barb has left the Owlette As someone else's •lime
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