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POPULARITY I3Oll Most of you no doubt remember the poll held by the Senior Class in the latter part of January. This was to determine the best student - among the Seniors - in each of a dozen different categories. Here are the results of this poll exactly as it happened. This is the first time these results have been published anywhere. 1. Most likely to succeed 2. Best dressed ftiej 3. Best student 4. Most popular 5. Hardest worker 6. Best athlete 7. Best-looking girl 8. Most handsome boy 9. Best dancer 10. Most courteous 11. Most school spirit 12. Best all-around student Girls Patricia Morgan Vivian Fowler Ida Bullock Patricia Morgan Patricia Morgan Jane Martenis Barbara Evans Ida Bullock Betty Williams Jane Martenis Patricia Morgan Barbara Evans Boys Edmund T. Pratt, Jr. Eugene Bedwell Edmund T. Pratt, Jr. Reginald Lewis Robert McBride Edmund T. Pratt, Jr. Bill Deaver Edmund T. Pratt, Jr. Robert McBride Robert McBride Edmund T. Pratt, Jr. Page Forty-One
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To Virginia McCreary, I, Bertha Hoover, leave my sailors. I, Louise Howard, leave my curly locks to Alice Stoops. I, Albert Hutton, leave my deep, deep voice to Theodore Bouchelle. I, Miriam Jensen, leave my blue eyes to Mary Costello. I, Thomas Jensen, leave. I, Betty Jones, leave Hotty Seward to anybody who wants him. I, Sophie Kiloski, leave my beautiful complexion to Betty Robinson. I, Roy Krusberg, leave my tuba to anyone with enough wind to blow it. I, Anna Lecuk, leave my sparkling brown eyes to Grace Whitten. I, Lewis Lee, leave an abundance of love and my love of abundance to Helen Racine. I, Margaret Lewis, leave my giggle to Gwendolyn Gardner. I, Reginald Lewis, leave my ability to make the women swoon to Frank Sinatra. To Lincoln Call, I, William Liedlich, leave my curls. I, Mary Jane Lodge, leave my fiaming hair to Rose Bird. I, Frances Lusby, leave my fashion-plate appearance to Toots Traurig. I, Leonard Mann, leave my fondness for cider to Bill Foster. I, Jane Martenis, leave my long hair and sweet expression to Marietta Garrett. I, Robert McBride, leave the Elhisco and a bottle of aspirin to Virginia Lytle. To Hall Kane, I, Raymond McDaniel, leave my speed . I, Vernon McKnight, leave my hair to Stokowski. I, Roger Merrill, leave my overcoat to Earl Brown. I, Othella Mills, leave my blonde hair to Bobby Ann Brittingham. I, Orvella Mills, leave my unique style of jitterbugging to Alma Grant. I, Maria Molitor, leave my hair to Betty Lively. I, Willard Moore, leave my football to Connie Fry. I, Patricia Morgan, leave my daily nap in biology class to Mr. Hendrickson. I, Rudolph Olah, leave my Pontiac to anyone with plenty of gas stamps. I, Howard Peterson, leave my seat in the commercial room to any boy brave enough to take it. I, Edmund Pratt, leave my pencil case to anyone who can spirit it away' unnoticed. I, Collen Roark leave my basketball skill to Bane Davis. I, Mary Etta Rudolph, since I say it with my eyes, leave that look in my eye to Joe Molitor. I, Lillie Scott, leave my stick-to-itiveness to Millicent Hillyard. I, Bertha Seward, leave my ''easy-to-get-along-with disposition to Ebie Martenis. 9 I, James Seward, leave the American Store to Buddy Parrett. I, Betty Simmons, leave my bowling skill to Johnny Sclavos. I, Alice Shockley, leave my public love letters to Theresa Boyles. I, Helen Smith, leave my cuteness to Norma Bristow. I, Ralph Speakman, want eveything I have. I, Emily Spence, leave my friendliness to Angela Crothers. I, Larren Spence, leave my blonde good looks to Nelson Wilcox. I, Mary Staworsky, leave my many questions to anyone who can answer them. I, Raymond Teague, leave my jalopy to all fresh air fiends. I, Betty Ann Underwood, leave my stride to Betty Robinson. I, Roland Vandegrift, leave Laura Widdoes to the 2-C boys. I, Betty Williams, leave my agile dancing style to Toots Traurig. Page Forty
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