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N jOSEl HlNE BULLA jo lives just to do fav' ois for her friends. She's full of life and more fun than a picnic. WALTER CARRELL This serious minded fellow holds the respect of every teacher in school. He is a good worker and he's not at all bad looking' LOUISE CALHOUN lt's the little things in life 3 that count. Claudette is i one of our most popular seniors, good in school work, too. And can she dance' MICHAEI- CAllDlVlAN Vent, bidi, 'L'ici. 1 1 Yes, it's the senior class motto, but it wasLNlike's' idea, and it fits him better than anything else we could sa y. His scholastic average is the highest on record in this school. HAZEL CCUTNER She is so quiet that nobody seems to know much about her. But from what we hear, she doesn't care much l lor measles' W L FORGE. CHADXVICK 1 What i'Chad hasn't got isnt worth having. He sings, dances, plays football and basketball, and is a shark with the ladies. BPKSIE CHARLESXVORTH Charlie is a pretty swell tal She knows how to work as well as play. She'll get along. E 5 'EQ . . . l .i ,. ,. -W PAGF 10 R OBERT BURGESS You have to hand it tn Bob, He works and goes to school at the same time. He's always friendly tu everyone, and especially to the weaker sex. MERLIE CAIRNS They say that all blondes are fickle, but there are ex ceptions to all rules, for- Merlie is true to her friends and is well liked. PAUL CASPAREK UCap likes school so well that he keeps returning every year to rake .1 l'. G. course. VERA CASTO Vera is very quiet -f but so were all our great thinkers. She is blessed with artistic abilitic. jOSEPH CHAVALEE Hloeu is outstanding in scholastic ability. After four years of school, he has much to look back upon and to be satisfied with. WILLARD CHELLEW He should have a medal for his newspaper deliver' ing ability. Do you admire a ready smile7 You'll find it here. jANE CHRISTMAN All the teachers sigh and think how simple teaching school would be if cvetyf one was as smart as jane. She took part in the class play.
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PAUL ABRECHT Only a friend of PauI's could analyze his character as he deserves. His scholas- tic ability is amazing. He can play the lwaritone, too. MAR VIN ALLGOOD All our admiration goes to HIVIarvie. Though he has been handicapped, ne has accomplished more than many of his more fortunate classmates. I AURENCE AUSMUS Larry makes the sparks tIy as a basketball player. He's as likeable as they come. Mr. GouId's glad that he doesn't play his tuha way down in Cuba! PEGGY BEARDSLEY Peggy is dependable and steady. We're very proud of our editor. She's worked harder than anyone in high school this year on the O, 6 B., and the Tiger. ELEANOR BAYLIS Bly would rather go swimming than to class, and sleep Iate on Sunday rather than go to church. She takes all life has to offer. RICHARD BOND HDick's weakness for red- heads and his strength in football are the talk of the town. He is in the Na- tional Honor Society. WII.LA BREWER HBiIIie is a short, iedf headed little senior who has made a host of friends dur- ing her high school career. PAGE 9 ALLGOOD Play fair with this man. He is a squarefshooting fellow. He sings bass in the Mixed Chorus, and can he play tennis! IRENE AUDINO She has the grace of a Gref cian maiden and her ahility to draw is well known. One of our prettiest senif ors. EVELYN BARGE We'II let you in on the hig secret why Bill has changed and seems quiet. One Iittle word--love' THEODORE BAUGI-IMAN Ted owes his success to taking dutv as it comes along. Words mean little to him so he uses them only sparingly. STANLEY BERGER Hstanl' isn't husy hand, orchestra, class , I.atin Club, or Honor 1, ig'5 De Molay or Scouts. Oh, yes, he's class secretary, too. IACK BROADY Hjohnn is another Cv standing all four years in athletics and scholarship We'II miss him on the foot hall field. VIRGINIA BROWN Virginia can really make a sax talk and she doesnt do so bad herself. She knows all the answers and we don't mean in CIQISS Qnly' lwoy who made good. Out'
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JESSIE CLARK Oh gosh, kid ' When Trigger comes around, then the fun lie- gins. What's more, she's good in school work. She is assistant editor of the Annual. MARGARET CLARK Marg is sorta hard to get acquainted with, but swell after you know her. She makes good grades and is an artist. She's rather quiet, too. WINFIELD CLYMER This is the boy you've seen driving hither and yon in that well- known Ford. He's prolsahly the most reckless driver in school, hut he'll do' MALCOLM COE Malcolm is assured of suc- cess. He is in the National Honor Society. He always hrings home A's, and reads a lot. FRED COLEMAN Fred's grades leave nothing to he desired. He is well liked hy the student body as a whole and the teachers think he is O.K, too. RALPH COLLINSON The heat of the drum usuf ally announces junior He is quite prominent in school affairs and intellif gent in class work. He was in the senior class play. jAMES CRAIG Atkins has made a name for himself in more ways than one' Well, what l mean is, he is class presi- dent, he's on the Annual staff, etc., and etc. PAGE l l LELA CLAR K Can l help it ifl love all the men? Myrna has a personality and a laugh no one can for- get. Cute as a hug's ear. j CORINNE CLYMER My face is so shinyA- jesus wants me for a sun beam. What she doesn't know about the Hute is nohody's business. She's a very pop- ular senior. CLARA COCHRAN Cocky is one of thc few lucky girls who drives her own car to school lwatta car'l She has a personality all her own. FRANCES COOPER Frances does as she likes and if people don't like it --O.K., Toots' She has had a lot of fun and friends in ol' G. 1. H. S. ELIZABETH COPELAND Bul'fy, Study, o r whatever you want to call her, could rightly he called our most sophisticated sen, ior. Everyone likes her, just ask them' ALBERT COX Live and Laugh is Al s manager of the O. and B last year, and can he play the piano' His singing isn t had, either. ROBERT CREEL Although U B o h is about our smallest senior you'd never know it hy the work he does and the fun he's noted for. I ll motto. He was husiness . . ,
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