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X.: 41.45 !'i'xNX Ti L 1:1-P U1 Arlene Marie Sollis Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers Oh, we'll have a ball! Patty, the shortest girl of our class, is as animated as she is cute. During our sophomore year she came to us from an enemy school, and she suc- ceeded, too. She has been known to carry one senior boy's picture around and gaze at it all day. Field Hockey 3,4, Tournament of Plays 3, Senior Class Play 4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Yearbook 4, Dance Committees 2,3, Class Officer Sec- retary 4, A.A. 3,4, Manager Hockey 3. Say, that's very cute. Arlene can always see the good in every- thing. Ready to help at anytime, she has planned a good future for herself, and we know that she is strong-willed enough to carry it through. Dance Committees 2,3. V Patricia Louise Sutton Whose little body lodg'd a mighty mind
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1' if y., Lillian Frances Randall Full of sweet indifference Did you see that swisher Nancy put in? Mary, while she consists of a basketball team herself, is quick to praise others. She came to us from Nova Scotia, with her broad R's and blue eyes, during our junior year5 but we can't imagine what it was like when she wasn't one of us. Basketball 3,45 Field Hockey 45 Soft- ball 3,45 Intramural 3,45 Band 35 Glee Club 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Choir 3,45 Yearbook 45 Honor Usher 35 A.A. 3,4. It's all right with me. Lillian, one of the quietest girls of our class, is also the most sincere. Her clever- ness is shown in her ability to sew a fine seam. Although she agrees with others, she also adds her own ideas when she thinks they are nec- essary. We know Lilly will be a great home-maker some day. Field Hockey lp Mixed Chorus 35 Dance Committees 2,35 Manager ly Library and Visual Aids Club 1. . , Q , fix ef' Mary Louise Sanford I'll find a way or make it
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QT Joel Dennison White Remember that time is money TURNING POINT Walking as on shifting sand, Newly adult, seniors stand Pausing for brief backward looks If you don't pay your dues, you don't graduate. As he walks through the aisles with a treasurer's book balanced on one arm and a racing form tucked under the other, Joe portrays a perfect cosmopoli- tan. Our treasurer for tour years, he carried off honors as the skeleton in our senior play. Tournament of Plays 3, Senior Class Play 4, Treasurer 'l,2,3,4, Color Guard 2,3. At classmates, teachers, clubs, and books. They pause only a moment more, Then imagination starts to soar, And, thinking clearer, eyes ahead, Seniors face the path they'll tread. K The Staffj 'I8
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