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Seniors DONALD LEE HARTMAN—Academic Bate ball 2,3,4; Senior Play; Senior Play Committee; Junior Play Committee. • Donnie' . . . one of the three country gentlemen . . . likes all sports, especially baseball . . . spends a lot of time teasing the girls . . . proved himself the Boss in our Senior Play . . wisecracks with Dale and “Raff . . . full of mischief ... is one of the students who makes the trip to and from school daily on the school bus .... Donnie has not definitely decided about the future . . . whatever you choose, best wishes. DORIS ANN HERBST—Commercial Track 1,2,3,4; Batkctball 2,4; Cheerleader 4; Senior Play; Junior Play Committee; Chorus 3; Beacon 4. • Doots . . . dark . . . attractive ... a member of our Varsity basketball team . . . loafs at Kohler's . . . hobby is dancing, particularly jitterbugging with Bess and Flo . . . one of our varsity cheerleaders . . . Doris seems to like all sports . . . does typing work for our Beacon . . . has lots of pep . . . Doris plans to take a secretarial job after graduation. Best wishes for the future. JOANNE ARLENE HILDEBRAND—Commercial £?• “ ;2 Chorus Secretary 3; Chorus Vice-President 4; Yearbook Staff; Beacon Staff 4; Junior Play; Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4. • Jody . . . held the position of secretary of the class for four straight years . . . proved her acting ability in our Junior play . . . Joanne is fond of Studebakers . . . wonder why . . . besides her many other activities Jody found time to type for our Beacon and Spectator ... an excellent typist, too . . . Joanne plans to work in an office, a job at which we know she will be very successful. Good Luck to you. MARVIN WILLIAM HILDEBRAND—Vocational Football 3, 4. • • Skip . . . rather quiet until you get to know him . . . likes a good joke . . . took an active part on our football team . . . spends most of his out- of-school time working ... as for his future. Marvin cannot decide between becoming one of Uncle Sam's boys and working at Meyer's. Good luck in whatever you choose. 23
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Seniors DALE FRANKLIN GOODLING—Academic Student Council 4; Student Council President 4; Yearbook Staff; Business Manager; Track 1; Football 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Junior Play Committee. • Goody . . . out-of-doors type . . . always polishing his green Bel-Air . . . hobby is hunting ... -a great prankster . . . has a woody-woodpecker laugh . . . likes football and baseball . . . efficient Business editor of our Spectator . . . listens to hillbilly music in his spare time . . one of the three country gentlemen . . . gets a kick out of wearing funny hats to basketball games . . . . Dale's plans for the future are incomplete. Good luck in whatever you choose. FLO NORMA GRIM—Commercial • Flo ... is always being teased or razzed by the boys . . . neat dresser . . . lovely personality . . . spends a lot of time dancing and loafing at Kohler's ... an ardent basketball fan . . . has a cute blush . . . took the part of a well-known newspaper woman in our senior play . . . with win- ning ways and smiles, she will have no trouble achieving her ambition as a model. Best wishes. Flo. RAY RICHARD GRIM—Academic Junior Play Committee; Track 2,3,4. • Grimmie . . . small but mighty . . . favorite sport is swimming ... a brain in mathematics . . . possesses curly locks . . . rides the school bus every day . . . hopes to become a mechanic after graduation . . . likes to tease the girls . . . always getting laughs by mispronouncing words . . . also seen helping classmates with Trig, problems . . . best of luck in the future from the Class of '53. MADALENE MAE GROSS—Academic Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. • • Grossie . . . cute . . . always smiling . . . enjoys driving ... a loyal chorus member . . . works at the Amber Light . . . sweet personality . . . hobby is singing classical music . . . practices diligently on the piano in order to study at college .and become an accomplished musician. Best wishes to you. Madalene, in your career. 22
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Seniors SHIRLEY ANN HILDEBRAND—Vocational Choru» 1, 4; Ju ior Prom Committee; Junior Play Committee; F. H. A. 4. ° Curley . . . good cook . . Apple-Pan-Dowdy champion . . . likes to baby sit . . . always is full of fun . . . can be found with Pat Olphin . . . writes lots of letters to the Air Force . . . she can always be seen puffing up the hill at 8:20 . . . bashful . . . always at home wnon there's food around . . . Curley has no definite plans for the future, but here is to a life of success and happiness in whatever you choose. THOMAS SCOTT IMES—Vocational Basketball I; Track 1,2; Music Festival 1.2; Chorus 1,2,3.4; Junior Play; Junior Prom Committee. • “Scott . . . dark and handsome . . . took part of the school principal in the Junior play very well ... if you hoar a bitter argument in P. O. D. you can bet it is Tom . . . likes to tinker with “hot rods . . . fast runner . . . likes to pull tricks on his classmates . . . you can see him whizzing by in his maroon puddle-jumper . . . likes the auto so much that he plans to be a mechanic. . . . Here's to success in your chosen ambition. CHARLES LEROY JENNINGS—Vocational Football 2. 3, 4. • Charlie . . . one of the big boys of the class . . . mechanically minded . . . drives a rod, and sometimes a Crosley . . . spends most of his time in his father's repair shop . . . always seen with Donald Wise . . . likes to cut up ... plans to be an auto mechanic, too. . . . Luck, from all of your classmates, Charlie. LEWIS WILLIAM KEENER—Commercial Junior Play; Band J, 4; Yearbook Staff; Prom Committee. • • “Louie. as his classmates call him, is another prankster . . . drives a hot green truck . . . potato chip salesman . . . likes to roller skato and have good times . . . one of the Naval Reserves . . . “Louie is a good guy and happy-go-lucky . . . plans to be a yeoman. . . . Best of luck in your fu- turo work. 24
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