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33. MERLE PINKHAM “Smilin’ Through” ». Ch. 4; FFA 1; Rep. 4. 34. VIOLA WOOSLEY—Transfer “Skater’s Waltz” G. Ch. 4; M. Ch. 4; Dram. 4; GAA 4; Cometeer; Rep. 4. 35. DALLAS OLTMAN Small Fry” FFA 1. 2.; Intramural Basketball 2, 3. 36. PAUL WESSEL “Always” B. Ch. 4: Ft. Ball 4; Bb. 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 4; Cometeer; Rep. 4; Jr. Play; E Club. CLASS OFFICERS Standing—D. George, dent Council. Seated—V. Steffen, Diers. Vice-President; M. President; D. Toole. Stu- Secretary-Treasurer; M. Barclay, Student Council. SPONSORS Miss Stuart M r. Bess Miss Nessel Sixteen
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25. PAUL HYNES Dancing in The Dark B. Ch. 4; M. Ch. 4; Concert 4; Cometeer; Kep. 4; Jr. Play. 29. DORIS WILKEY Lovely to Look At G. Ch. 1. 4; Band 2; Drain. 4; Concert 2; FHA 1. 2. 3. 4. Pres.; Cometeer; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; E Club 4; Style Sh. 4; Office 4. 26. JANE SUTTON Little Girl G. Ch. 1. 2. 3. 4; M. Ch. 2. 3, 4; GAA 4; Dram. 4; Hep. 4; Lib. 4; Concert 1. 2. 3. 4; Cometeer; FHA 1. 2. 3. 4; Sr. Play; Ch. 4; Style Sh. 4. 30. GEORGE JURGENS T ransfer My Buddy B. Ch. 3. 4; Hep. 4 ; Cometeer; FFA 2, 3.; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; M. Ch. 3. I; Ft. Ball 3. 4; Bb. 3; Vice Pres. 3; Concert 3. 4; Basketball 3. 4; E Club 4. 27. DELMAR JONES Doing What Comes Naturally B. Ch. 4; Basketball 3. 4; Ft. Ball 3, 4; Track 4; FFA 1. 2, 3; Cometeer; Hep. 4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; E Club 4; Style Sh. 4; Baseball Mgr. 4. 31. VIOLET WILKEY Give Me the Simple Life C.. Ch. 1. 2; GAA 4; Dram. 4; FHA 1, 4; Hep. 4; Concert 1. 2; H. Cr. 2. 3: I.ib. 4; Style Sh. 4. 28. BARBARA TEVIS — T ransfer “I'll Get By” Dram. 4; GAA 4; FHA 3. 4; R. Cr. 3; Lib. 4. 32. DONALD TOOLE My Heart is a Hobo B. Ch. 4; M. Ch. 4; Concert 4; St. Coun. 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Ft. Ball 2. 3. 4; Jr. Play; Sr Play: E Club 3. 4; Vice Pres. 4; Style Sh. 4; Rep. 4; Cometeer. Fifteen
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I, Mar Barclay, leave my ability to play the piano to Betty Hicks, who is already well along on her musical career. I. Glenn Burroughs, leave, taking Phyllis with me. I. Don Coyle, leave my good behavior in typing practice to Duane Sherman, who van make good use of it. I. Lowell Crawford, leave my ability to have a comeback for all teachers on all occasions to Bob Wilson. I. Jean Cryer. leave my flirting ways left me by Gerry Benedict, to Pat King, who really doesn't need them. I, Middle Diers. leave my taxiing to Grant Armstrong, who stacks five to my four as it is. I. Bob Dixon, leave my HENNA RINSE to Joyce Fever. We. Mary Eichelberger and Reta Rippel. leave our constant companionship to Reta King-don and Cleo Steffen. I. John Engel, leave my quiet laugh to Velda Quiram • . I. Merlyn Franke, leave, knowing Miss Ness-el will be greatly elated by the loss of her right - hand man. I. Kenneth Faulk, leave regretting not taking Velda out of tue clutches or the Sophomore wolves. I. Ray Garrels. leave my pitching ability to Sonny Stimpert. I. Dick George, leave my rolling belly technique to Eugene Jones. I. Marilyn Harris, leave, destination Gridley High School. I. Bob Hartman, leave my braidable hair to Jim Wilkey. I. Henry Hayse. leave my extraordinary middle name (Arthur) to anyone who wants it. I, Opie Hocker, leave, glad to have made th grade. ..j I. Paul Hynes, leave my dancing ability to John Sutton . I, Delmar Jones, leave my deep voice to Don Rinkenberger. I. Marcella Jones, leave my daily fourth hour visit to the bookkeeping room to Yvonne Wilkey. I, Bud Jurgens, leave my position as Secor casanova to Delmar Weasel. I. Phyllis Krug, leave my ability to keep a man for four years to Helen Hicks. I. Rosemary Lyons, leave my witty remarks to Donna Letsinger. I. Dallas Oltman. leave my solitude in English to Tony Hayse. I. Merle Pinkham. leave my quiet ways to Dick Finck. I. Marjorie Sparks, leave my ability to sing popular songs to Bruce (Joison) Adams. I. Vera Steffen, leave my pretty clothes to my sister, w’ho seems to have a monopoly on them already. I. Dora Sutton, leave to get married. I. Jane Sutton, leave, wondering how on earth it could have taken me four years to discover one Don Coy.e. I. Barbara Tevis. leave my ability to keep two class rings at one time to anyone desiring a real headache. I. Don Toole, leave my ability to go steady and still flirt with other girls to Joan Barrett who seems to like this technique. I Paul Wessel. leave my knowledge to any freshman desiring hard work. I, Doris Wilkey, leave; chief ambition: job in Bloomington I. Violet Wilkey. leave my ambitious way to any student desiring the goal of graduation. Seventeen
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