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Lips .,,,,,. ,.....,.., P at Lovell ,..,..,,,,..,,o...,.. Dancer, .......t.. Ioyce Nicholson .,.,, , Smile .,...,.....,..,,,,. .,...,.,,, M ickey Epperson ,......, Teeth .,...,...,.......,,.,. s.....,.,. H clcn Beth Iayne .....,. Sense of Humor ....... ..s.s,..., H elen Hoehn ........... Voice ,.,,,,,,.....,.....,,.. .,i,ie,,., V irginia Norris ..,.. Figure ,..,,,.,,,..,.,,,, ,,,,,.s,s, V irginia Smith ........, Dressed .....,..,,,, .,,.,.,.,, B etty Malone ,.,..,. Beautiful ,,,o.,.,.. .,ee....., I erry Bass .,.....,....,. Talented .,...,,... .,....,...Doris Lee ivleieru THE Quin. MAGAZINE Boy .,.......Iin1my Mercer ..,..,...Frank Davies .,.,......Bert Cooper ..........,Iack Bowers ..,..,rWinston Miller ...,.,,...R3yI110IIll Bengc ,.,,...,.....,.,....Norman Smith ,.,........Wilson Crumpacker ,..............Iohnny Venters Cumpston ...,,r...,.,Ierry Richter .,........Monte Deiner Barrick ........,..Bill Tom Sheets Energetic ..... .,,e...,.s L ois McCoy ............. ...,.,,.,. I ohnny Boyles Athletic ..,,.., .t.,,,..., B etty Lou Clark ....,.... ...,..... M elvin Leierer Studious ,....., .,.....,,. B etty Sugg ,,.........,,,. .........,.. L loyd Lacy Happy ,...,.... .,......., M arjorie Iantz ......,.. ......,........ B ill Harlan Complexion .... .,.....,,e I ane Ash ,,..............,.. ........,.. S tanley Smith Popular .,...... ....,..... S uzanne Iohnson ......... ..,......... B ill Stramp Witty ........... ,...,.,... B eryl Frazee .....,....,,. . .,............ Dick Ford Serious .....,.,. ,.,,...........,.........,.., B arbara Troupe .,...... .....,............. B ob Gibson Cute ................,,e.,......w.e.,,...,,...,.,,. Maxine Corbett ......t. ..,..,.,. I immy Blackburn Musical A,,.,........e...................,.,,,., Patty Bonham ..,....... ........,..,,., I oe Woelke Perfect Lady and Gentleman .... Virginia Eason ,.,.. .,....., P hili Howard.. Couple .,,,........,..,,.,e,..........,.,e,..... Betty Richter ..,,,......, ......... E lhler Hicks Actor and Actress .....,..,....e....... Oleta Clinesmith .,,...... ,.,.,.,...... B ob Gregory Leader ,.........,...........,,............,..... Nancy Frantz ,.,.,...... ,,......,. D ale Wilmoth Manners ............r..,.,.........t.,..,..... Mickey Stauclt ,,,...... ....,,., B ill Hepburn Most Likely to Succeed .......,,.... Wilma George ......... ....,.c. B ob Everitt Sweet .,.,...,,.,.,.......,,.,.......,.t..,,,..... Mary Peter .,r..,...,. ,, .......,.. Dave Hume Brilliant .......,,.. .......... M arilyn Waller .... ..,..... ,........ D 0 n Hendrie That We Might Live Boys who went out to avenge a wronged By Betty Travis These honored halls once knew those boys The ones who've gone-and held them dear. The football captain, the red-head, and the blond, The ones who bragged they never knew of fear. They loved our school, and looked with steady faith into a future uncertain for them all. When war's grim lingers beckoned. They went, each one answering a call. To every clime, every place on earth they went, And everywhere they went they learned to fight. They learned to know that war is really hell, And did this all for what they thought was right. The football captain learned to fly a plane, The red-head boy learned to drop his bombs. And while they sped on through the starlit night. Their thoughts turned once again to homes and moms. What did those boys think of just before the dawn? When the time to strike was closer than the hour. world. Those boys we knew in youthis fairest flower. The ivy-covered school, a happy home, A plump, beguiling, ever-loving mother, A girl in saddle shoes and bobby sox, The kid next door, his snaggle-toothed broth- er. The corner drugstore, the gang that went there, The tow-head, freekled soda jerk named Tom, A football game, and weekend fishing trips, The pretty girl he took to the Senior prom. But there are some that never will return. We know them only by the memories we hold, Or tales we hear from those who knew them well, Or in a cottage window, a star that's gold. A mothers eyes, dark with pain and grief. She sees her son, so tall, the day he said, Don't worry 'bout me Mom, I'll be OK. But now he won't come back again-he's dead. And with him died a vision and a hope, A dream that burned so bright within her breast. The dream her son would someday be great. That heid be strong, a leader 'mongst the rest.
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I U1 k MIN I. ai ma.ov I lx 2 g. is IE ,puff OUR HIGH SCHOOL OIAFICQE ACTIVITY ince 'fiie By Berna Batchelder Iiveryone who has gone through this Vear of school anal hasnt haal some contact with the main oflices is what woulal generally he calleal a ul:l'L'lIliIl. In one wav or another everv pupil every year has some alealings wi'h the ollices whether he has ever entereal those welcoming aloors or not. An oalal thing ahout it is that even though thex' have haal some contact with the olI'ices, there are quite a few of our pupils who aio not know the names ol the secretaries who work haral keep- ing up with the pupils anal hir, Selhy or lX'Ir. Daniel. The high school this Year is alivialeal as it was last year, with Nlr. Selhv having his oHice at the Longfellow Builaling, hut with his aluts' heing tha- alirection of tha' whole High School program in the Fmerson anal I,ongl'ellow Iluilalings. INIr. Selhvs ioh this year as principal of tlia- High School was more complicateal than ever heliore hecause of the fact that so manv of our lnovs are joining the services before thex' graaliiate. I-Iis wialelv alivcrsiheal aluties incluale arranging schealu-les in all activities hoth curricular anal extra-curricular, He suh- niits all applications for accrealiting to the state antl North Central Association for ac- crealiting, anal is responsihle for the place- ment ol, teachers anal their schealules, One great volume of worlc is that a host of hovs in tha- armeal forces who haal not Hnisheal high school now have the opportunity to finish wliila- in the service. This constitutes heavy aluty upon the I-Iigli School oflice in enrolling these boys in tha- Uniteal States Armeal Iiorces Institute at Islaalison, Vlfiscon- sin. Then there is the puhlic relations work which is a tra-menalous alrain on the time of the principal who is calleal upon to speak not only in the community of Fnial hut outsiale the community. There are various tlistrict anal state ealuca- tion organizations, athletic schealules, anal pro- grams that must he co-oralinateal. He has to keep aware of all the opportunities for en- listtnent in the various branches of tha- armeal forces that are maale availalvle to all I7 anal I8 year olals. The I-Iigh School program of ealucation for hoys especially has hecome inf creasingly tense since almost all boys are entering the service immealiately upon graalu- ation. Not the least of his aluties is tha- great volume of time usetl in conference with par- ents anal with the stuala-nts. Incialentallv, this is a aluty which he enjoys the most, for IVIr. it , san. ri ' ' ' ' A . ' W lies people, is enthusiastic lor his stualents' welfare. anal particularlx' eniovs per- sonal contact with high school hovs anal girls --enjoys sharing their experiences lr is this comraalelv feeling that stualents aalmire most in IX'Ir. Sellw---tlta' feeling that he is their frienal. IX1r, Pm, Roy Daniel is principal of long' fellow anal Ifmerson lunior High Schools, arranging the junior High School curricular programs. teachers' anal pupils' schealules anal extrafcurricular activities, anal ellicientls' aalf ministering the numerous activities that are carrieal on at his olhce in the linierson Iluilalf ing. Vllorlaing in the olhces of Longfellow anal Emerson is a stall' of eflicient secretaries. In the Longfellow Builaling are IN'Iiss IVIarv I.ouise Wlrigltt anal IX'Iiss I.ois IXlell4a, anil more recentlv IXfliss Betty Ann Pratt, IXIiss Vwlright having resigneal to go to XVasliingf ton, Dil. In the Iimerson liuilaling are IX'Irs. Iilorence Scott anal IXfliss Clara IX'lae Deal, anal more recently INfIrs, Bernice IXIorris, upon Ivliss Dcalls resignation to luecoine IN'Irs. James Keeton. These secretaries checla pupils in anal out of school, talce phone calls, help pupils anal teachers final things, talae care of inconiing anal outgoing mails, anal alo every slight thing that no one else can or will talte care of. Everyone of us really appreciates them anal thanlts them a lot for putting up with us. The woral OfIice symholizes helpfulness,
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