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EDITH MAY CAVAGNA IIEDIEII Cheerleader 1, Z, 3, 43 Librarian 1, Z, 3, 43 Jr. Prom Comm. 3gChor.1, ZgSec'yZgSr.Play4. Who is that bundle of pep and energy dashing down the hall? Edie, of course! She always has time for all the fun and sports in sight. Yet she seems to find time for a few serious moments too. May she al- ways be so happy. .'.w. f uw.: ,.-, .- Q4.,-. ef. was .- . -,.. .., Q . RICHARD A. cox DICK Sr. Play 4g TrackZ, 3, 45 Jr. Prom Comm. 3. Dick and iancy cars have a tendency to go well to- gether. Oops---better we say just go. We often wonder where he is when he fails to appear in school at various times. We wish you success, Dick. AMELIA F. CERCHIE MILLIE Band, Orch., Chor. 1, Z, 3, 43 County Chor. Z3 Jr. Prom Comm. 3g Loud- speaker Staff fco-editorj 43 County Band 23 Dance Band 43 Latin Club 3, 43 Sr. Play 4. Millie is definitely an asset to our class. l-ler ability to get things done has helped us many times. Success to you, Amelia. JAMES DAVIS SLEWFOOT Soccer 3,45 Basketball Mgr. 4, Pres. 39 Sr. Play 4, Jr. Prom, chairmang Track Z,3,4g Loudspeaker Assist- ant Business Mgr. 4. Want some quick-witted debating? Just look up Slew-foot. He takes top honors in our class ar- guments. 12 E IOR MARGARET JANE COSIER MAGGIE FHA 2,33 Librarian 3,43 Sr. Play Qusherj 45 Jr. Prom Comm. 3. Maggie has proved herself a true worker for our class. Whatever it may be, on her we can depend. We all know her favorite pastime is writing those letters. PHYLLIS BEVERLY DORN DORNIE Band, Orch.,Chor.1,2,3,4!gFHA Z,3g Sr. Play 43 Cheerleader Z,3,4gDist.Band 1, Z,3,43State Band 19 Latin Club Z,3g Jr. Prom Comm.3g County Band Z. Although Phyl claims she loves school, a few of us wonder why she skips once in a while. Her inter- ests ate varied, for there are but few things she can- not do with her vast capabilities.
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.'.'.'.- - '. 5 5 E IOR .lt ..- ANNA J BARTHOLOMEW . ANNIE Band 2,,3g Chor. 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA Z, 33 Librarian 3, 45 Jr. Prom Comm. 3 . Shy and quiet, you think so? Then you don't know our Anna. This happy lass is everyone's friend. Everybody will agree she makes a very cute farm girl. THOMAS BORGESON IIBORGII Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Soccer Z5 TrackZ, 3 , 4 . Interested in many school activities in and out of school, this lad is usually around lending a helping hand wherever needed. 4' C DEAN W. BARTHOLOMEW DEANUAL FFA 1,2,3,4g FFA Basketball l,2, 3,43 FFA Sentinel 25 FFA Vice Pres . 4. Who gets redder than any other person in Elkland High School? You're so right! It's our Dean. Dean gets razzed about this and other things all the time, but he's the type who takes it with a smile. We all think he is a pretty nice guy. Got any gum, Dean? NEAL BUTLER IINELII FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 FFA Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Vice-Pres. 35 FFA I-list. 4. Handsome, but oh so quiet! The boys tell us Neal has a nice laugh and is lots of fun. We girls have much to find out about this lad. He was made cap- tain of the ag basketball team this year and has done a super colossal job. Farming occupies quite a bit of his time. Hum, guess we'l1 take up farm- ing. 1 1 KEITH A. BLAKE IICLAWII Soccer 1,Z,3,4g Jr. Varsity 1,Zg Var- sityZ,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,43 Track l,Z,3,43 Chor. 43 Vice Pres. Zg Sr. Play 4. A man of many whims and women --could that be our Keith? You bet! Sports have been his first love for his four years of high school. We are all proud of the excellent work he has done in them. The best of everything to you, Keith. BURTON cAss cAssu-3 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orch. 1, Z, 3, 4g Chor. 33 Dist. Band 2, 33 County Band Z. - After graduation, Bert will be one of our men in navy blue. This is something he has looked for- ward to for quite some time. The first chair in the trumpet section of our band and orchestra are held by this musical lad. We hope the Navy en- joys your talem as much as we have, Bert.
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E IOR GARY B. ENDERLE IIEARSII Basketball 1, Z, 3, 43 Baseball 1, Z, 3, 43 Soccer 1, 43 Track Z. Even though Gary feels his height attimes, we all think it's terrific when it comes to playing sports. We also think his corny jokes aren't so bad as we pretend. Kinda enjoy theml His dreams are of a scholarship and college this fall. May your dreams come true, Gary. GERALDINE MARIE GOOSHAW GERRYf' Librarian Z, 3, 43 Sr. Play Qusherj 43 Loudspeaker Staff 43 Jr. Prom Comm.. 3 . We believe there's been a moment for everyone of us girls when we've wished we had Geraldine's beautiful long hair. With her hair and overwhelm- ing ambition, we're sure she'll make a super plumber. JOSEPH V . ENDERLE IIJOEII Soccer 2.,3,43 Baseball Mgr. 3,43 Sr. Play 4. Joe is what we call an expert candy man. We think his newly acquired terplane deserves a good word, too. It's a good thing he has to do his busi- ness in the afternoons for getting up in the morning is definitely his weak point. iiii if EMMA MAY HATCHER FHA 2, 3, 43 FHA Officer 3, 43 Li- brarian 43 Jr. Prom Comm. 3g Sr. Play fusherl 4. Emma has been active in Home Economics all through high school. She is ever ready to help in any class activity. 13 CAROLE DALE FREBERG SWEDEN Band 1, Z, 33 Chor. 1, 2, 33 Orch. 3, 4g Dist. Band 3, 43 Jr. Dist. Bandl3Sr. Playflj Loudspeaker 3, 43 Cheerlead- er Z, 3, 43 Latin Club Z, 3g Jr. Prom Comm. 33 County Band 2, 43 County Orch. 4. A combination ofenergy, wit, and a wee bit of con- trariness--that is our Carole. A good student and a peppy cheerleader, she still manages to find time to become absorbed in a good novel--especially in English class? BARBARA DAWN HENDERSHOT IIBARBII Cheerleader 1, Z, 3, 43 Band, Chor. 1, Z, 3, 43 County Chorus 23 Pres. 13 Librarian 1, Z, 3, 4g Jr. Prom Comm. 33Gen.Mgr. Magazine Campaign 43 FHA Z, 33 Sr. P1ay4Q Co-editor Loudspeaker 4. This cute little chic is full of pep and vitality. Her impish smile and roguish eyes make her welcome among her many friends. In spite of her many ac- tivities she still rates high in school studies.
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