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INA LOUISE WEST Ina has served as secretary of our class for two years, doing an excellent job. She has made an outstanding record in hockey and basketball. Ina has taken part in both our Iunior and Senior plays. She is in Photog- raphy Club, Athletic Council, and a repre- sentative in Student Council. After gradua- tion We Will probably be hearing her say, Operator, THEODORE WILSON ' Ted Ted has been an active member oi our class. He took part in the Barber Shop Quartet and was President of the Senior Rifle Club. Ted played the part ot Admiral in our Iunior play. He was a member of the football team during his first three years of high school. I ACK WALTON lack entered our class this year from Bridge- ville. He was an active member of our basket- ball team and has participated in Barber Shop Quartet and Rifle Club. lack is very energetic and his favorite pastime is teasing. When We hear someone saying, I don't know, We can be sure it is lack. ELEANOR RAYE WORKMAN t.RaYe,f Raye is the cute little blonde with the laugh- ing blue eyes. She was a member of the Chorus, Photography Club and she did a splendid job as prompter for our lunior play. Alter graduation you will find her living down near Millsboro, as she is one ot the girls with a diamond on her third finger.
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