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GLAMOROUS GLIMPSES R. Coons, C. Coon», J. Reynolds, A. McAvoy. R. Peebles, R. Fosburg; M. Haight. M. Rich. J. Nichols; D. Alfred; B. Randall; M. Zafiropolus; P. Hauenstein, L. Jackson; Two boy friends and M. Zafiropolus, M. Lopus. B. Spiesman, M. L. Haight. M. Zafiropolus; a baby boy; a little girl; B. Spiesman; J. Mcerdink, N. Mecrdink, J. Frldt, M. L. Haight. V. Purcell; B. Jourdrt; M. Lopus, D. Hurst; F. Krizanik, M. Lines; J. Kennedy; M. Sadowski, J. Pitts, M. Wood; the same gang again; C. Coons; M. Lopus; M- Lines; A. Puchly. B. Dodd. M. Hansen; K. Harvey and niece: Pat Campbell; M. Lopus. S. Depew, M. L. Haight; M. L. Haight, M. Spencer. M. Haight. S. Depew, M. Lopus, B. Sorenson. D. Emerson. R. Foster, R. Kennedy, D. Dunnihoo; J. Jones. B. Dood; S. Depew. M. Hansen. M. L. Haight; Miss Hormell; C. Kurelowich. M. Coulter, G. Amoroso; M. Lopus; M. Coulter, C. Kurelowich; R. Hepler. 23
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THE DOORS “I have the most uninteresting life of all,” wailed the Spring Street door of the Senior High School. The janitor had just left the building. Of course, that was the signal for the continuation of the feud between the doors,—Spring Street South Street and Pleasant Street, as to whom had the most interesting life. “No one ever goes in or out here unless there is a fire drill,” sighed Miss Spring Street. “Oh. 1 had a delightful time this noon listening to a group of girls talking. Some of them were Barbara (dark, Eleanor Kovach, Mary Marty, and Martha Reyda,” said Miss South Street. “Then.” she continued rather thoughtfully. “I thought I heard some one call from a window ‘wolves’ but I couldn’t be sure.” “The Burton Jourdet, Larry Williams and company arrive on the scene for one last drag on their cigarette. What really keeps me wondering is whether Mary Shamburg will be able to hold together much longer considering the way Dick Alfred pushes her thither and yon on the way to school. 1 really do believe I am the most popular one of all.” “You may be popular, but the students come through me to privacy.” announced the Pleasant Street door. “Why just today I saw eupid at work with his bow and arrow. Donna Reed is the prettiest thing, all glowing because she had finally landed the man of her dreams, Dick Emerson. 1 knew she had had him all picked out before for all of her delighted cooings. Ah me, and to be just a wooden door.” “That all may be true but I had the honor of having Mr. Sheen walk through me to remind those outside of the bell.” said the South Street door as she raised her panels a little higher. “But I have excitement along with my tender moments,” said Miss Pleasant Street softly. “There are two or three who insist on coming at the last minute and sometimes after the last minute. 1 get so nervous waiting for Eunice Theobald or her friend Audrey Patterson, Io come puffing through me that I fear I shall rot long before my time. With this she lapsed into silence with a pleasant crinkle in her glass, musing over her experience. Miss South Street gave a haughty clang of her doors and fell silent also. But poor Miss Spring Street only sagged a little lower in her hinges wishing she could end her miserable existence by harboring termites.
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SENIOR SUPERLATIVES By Faculty Vote BOY GIRL Most Likely to Succeed Donald Dickinson Mary Jean Sullivan Most Intellectual Donald Dickinson. ..Maxine Gregory Most Modest .John Morrison.. . Rest Naturcd . Burton Jourdet... Eunice Theobald Sheila Betts .Phil llalfast Eunice Theobald Best Sense of .Responsibility . Alton Armitage Richard Alfred Mary Jean Sullivan Sheila Betts Best Looking .Glenn Lines Dale Waterhouse.. Barbara Brown Barbara Clark Reva Burlingame Laziest .Larry Williams— Gail Bramhall Audrey Patterson Most Talkative Beverly Barker . Kollin Jewell Sleepiest . Rog r Stowe Perry McCray ..Ann Magee .Gail Bramhall Hardest Worker .Paul Weicht...... Hairy Camper Ellen Vanderhoff (When two names appear for one title it represent a tie. 1 JUST IMAGINE Barbara Spiesman taking life calmly. Mary Armitage not laughing in Chemistry class. Donna Reed without Richard Emerson. Dick Alfred not leaning against the bulletin hoard while classes are passing. Miss McMahon not selling stamps and bonds. Miss Bennett without her Corrian club. Having no tardy marks in a week. Kveryone walking to the cafeteria quietly. Richard Coons with all bis lessons completed. Tom Maloney with a pair of football pants that fit. Kathy Sweet without Rill Harmon. Richard Peebles staying home one night. Donald Dickinson as a baker. Mary Kllen Rlatt paying when she went to the theater. Dick Foster not talking to himself in history class. All tin? Senior High girls having a dato. Mary Jean Sullivan without her voice. David Hubertz. the wizard, without peculiar sounds emitting from him. Mr. Edwards without Mr. .Mathias. The High School without any windows. Everything painted black and orange. Mr. Putnam without a few impossible mathematicians in bis classes. Mr. Rice teaching an English class. A cemetery without any parked cars. Renjumin Randall without his harem in French class. Marion Lopus without Dick Hurst. Paul Mathers without his daily milkshake. Corry having no snow all winter. Sylvester Rorsa not having any admirers. Everyone out of school at ten of four. 24
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