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457 15? SNELLING, CLEETA M. 4 Ber- muda. -Tall and quiet, this right jovial lass has added something to the top senior class. SPALDING, DONALD G. JR. Goose - Hambone. M Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 capt. 43 lettered 2, 3, 43 baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 lettered 2, 3, 43 football 1, 33 band 1, 2, 3, 43 student council 4-23 STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT 4-23 HONOR STUDENT. - Don has proven throughout these years his value and worth3 in sports and student council he's gained respect--he's a true representative of our class. 157 SPENGEL, GAIL ANN --- Anne -- Indian Love Call. -May Day 1, 2, 3, 43 science club 1-23 advanced speech 3-2, 43 homecoming 43 skit director 43 Masque and Gavel3 ad- vanced art3 journalism 4-13 Masque and Gavel pilgrimage3 senior class play--This highly talented lass will long be remembered by her class. STAMPS, LUCRETIA ELLEN -- Cret --- September Song. -A lit- tle shy, and very sweet, she'll catch your eye the moment you meet. STARK, DOROTHY D. - - Dot - - Too Young. ---Glee club 1, 2, 33 art 1, 2, 3, 4-13 office worker 2-1. --If you know Dorothy, she's really quite sweet, and the kind of gal everyone likes to meet. STEELE, JAMES EVERETT --- Hebby --- I Would Rather Have Jesus. -Glee club 1.-Everette is the kind of guy who steels into your acquaintance. 161 STOVER, CURTIS - Smoky M Sentimental Me. -Homecoming 33 adv. speech 1.-Curtis has the mag- net which draws to him unlimited friends. 168 162 SUDHOLT, KENNETH J.- Ken --- Sin. -With his lanky body and twinkling eyes, he is never affected by coludy skies . 163 Tl-IEIS, EDVVARD HOVVARD -- Boots -- Don't Cry Joe. -Senior class play: homecoming 2, 3, 43 speech, class skits 2, 33 journalism 43 advertising manager 43 tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 lettered 2, 3, 43 Masque 8: Gavel, vice-pres. 4-23 class vice- pres. 4-13 class pres. 2-23 student council 43 science club 3, 4-13 sci- ence fair 2nd prize3 Quill 8: Scroll3 HONOR STUDENT.4A taste for sports, a gleam in his eye, denotes Howard as an all-around guy. TOWNSEND, PATRICIA LEE -- Pat - Tenderly. - Class vice- pres. 3-13 adv. speech 1, 2, 3 43 Masque 81 GHVGIQ homecoming play 2, 3, 43 class skit 33 May Day 1, 2 3, 43 Big Inch Clubg adv. journal- ism 3, 43 Quill 8: Scroll, business staff 2-2, 3-2, 43 head circulation manager 4-23 senior class play3 Masque and Gavel pilgrimage3 HONOR STUDENT. - Pat is a lass overflowing with fun, but she's always around if there's work to be done. TUCKER, CHALMER CHARLES --- Tuck --- 16 Old Ladies -Band 1, 2, 3, 43 1st ensemble 8: solo 1, 3 district3 1st ensemble, 1, 3, State3 2nd solo 1, 3, State3 letter 13 bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 43 baseball 13 sci- ence club 1-1, 3rd in science fair 3-23 homecoming skit 1.-Tall and dark with a great big grin, Tuck brings fun to everything he's in. TURNER, RICHARD LEE- Tub- by -- Harbor Lights . - HONOR STUDENT. - - Here's an electrician that puts plenty of spark in any- thing he does. TVVELLMAN, DON C.+ Diam0nd Don --- Patricia - football 13 basketball 1-13 HONOR STUDENT - A smile winning lad who's really neat. Here's a guy that can't be beat. VAUGHN, JUANITA MARIE - Tiny - Stardust - G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. awards 1, 23 basketball captain 3-21 May day 1, 2, 33 adv. tumbling 3'2Q co-hockey champs 2-1 hockey champs 3-1. - Sweet as candy, always sincere, ready with a friendly greeting, this tiny lass our class is completing. Page I7
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144 RICE, JOYCE ANN- Jo - One Alone. -Journalism 2-2, student council 4-1, May Day 1, 2, 3, 4. - Easily she walks over life's rough path, merrily she works her way into your friendship. RIESS, GERALD ARTHUR W Dutch - Sin, -Glee club, oper- etta 2-2, track 2-1.-As nutty as a fruit cake, carefree as can be, 'Gerald is one fellow everyone wants to meet. ROBEFF, LOUIS GEORGE M Louso - Without a Song. - Homecoming play 4, one act play 4, Masque and Gavel, speech 3, 4, baseball 3, 4, lettered 3, 4, student council 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play, HONOR STUDENT, State speech champs 4-2, Masque and Gavel Pil- grimage.-He's quite a speechster, he's quite a guy, his ways and manners just naturally catch your eye. ROBERTSON, HOWARD W. - Tiny - Because of You. - Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, lettered 2, 3, 4, track 1, 2, 3, 4, lettered 1, 2, 3, 4, captain 4, letterman's club 1, 2, 3, 4, stu- dent council 3, 4, vice-pres. 3-1, sergeant-at-arms 4-2, intramural Wrestling 4, champion 4, class pres- ident 3-1. - Always ready to tackle our troubles or lend us a helping hand, Tiny is really quite a man. 5 ROGERS, JOYCE ALICE- Joy - It's All in the Game. -May Day 1, 2, 3, 4, glee club 2, 3, 4, oper- etta 3-2, usherette 1-2, 2, 3, 4, stu- dent council 4-1.-Easy to look at, as friendly as can be, Joyce will go far upon life's stormy sea. 6 ROSE, BETTY LOU - Tenderly. May Day 2, 3, 4, circulation mana- ger 3-2.-A friendly girl with the most beautiful hair, where's fun to be had, Betty is there. 147 RUSSELL, CHARLES OTIS - Charlie - Mona Lisa. - Once you know Charles you see why his friendship carries you to an un- knovsm range. Page 16 SANDERS, MARY JOYCE- Joy - Because -May Day 1, 2, 3, 4, student council 3, 4-1, class sec. 4- 1, 4-2, glee club, homecoming skit 1, 4, winning skit 4, usherette 3-2, 4.-Her personality, plus her out- standing beauty, have made her a person loved by everyone. SCHIBER, JO ANN--ASchibe -- At Last. -G.A.A. 1, May Day 1, 2, 4, library asst. 2-2, 3-1, cheer- leading 2, 3, lettered 3.-Jo Ann Schiber our class is proud to claim, one who is true blue. SCHMIDT, LAURA- Theres No Tomorrow. -May Day 1, 2, 3, 4-- Quiet and charming, best describe this miss. SEGEDY, LETA MARGUERITE - Sis - I'll Walk Alone. -Glee club 2, 3, 4-1.-A friendly girl who makes a lot of friends wherever she goes. 152 SERFAS, PHYLLIS JEAN -- Jeanne f Make Believe. - G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, program chairman 4-2, ass't. tennis manager 4-1, awards 1, 2, speedball 4-1, co-champs, hockey 3, 4, speedball 3-1 champs, May Day 1, 2, 4, advanced leader- ship 4, advanced speech 2-2, home- coming 2, girls' singles tennis champ 3, HONOR STUDENT.-A good sport in everything she does, this loyal friend will do her best never to let you down. 153 SHAVER, HELEN LOUISE - Loveliest Night of the Year. - Though she is calm and quiet as a mouse, Helen will long be remem- bered by her class. 154 SHELTON, JOYCE M. - 'Joy'-- Ave Maria. -May Day 1, 2, 3, 4, glee club, tumbling 4, advanced art 4, Lesche Literary award 4-1. --When you get to know her, you'll find she's all the nice things rolled into one.
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VORWALD, NORMA JEAN - Jean --- Tender1y - 1G.A.A. 1, 2, 3-13 archery award 3-13 ass't arch ery manager 2-2, archery manager 3-1: May day 1, 2, 3, 43 tumbling 1, 2, 35 letter 1. - This little lass shoots an arrow of fun, charm, and sweetness, right through the center of your heart. WALLACE, LOIS MAXINE -- Lulu - Because - glee club 3 semesters, G.A.A. 1 year, May day 1, 2, 3, 4. - Whenever you're feel- ing at your lowest, you can always be cheered up by Lois. WARDEN, MARLENE JOYCE -- Curley -- The Little White Clouds That Cry - band 2, 3, 45 May day 1, 2, 3, 4, - Marlene is the nicest Warden you could meet. She wears a smile and looks very neat. WHITAKER, JOYCE HARRIS 4 Joy Ann - Because of You - glee club 2, 35 class skits 23 librar- ian ass't 3-23 May day 1, 2, 3, 45 glee club festival 2, 33 operetta 2-2. 4-Dependable, neat as can be, will- ing to do her part every time, a grander gal. you'll never find. WHITSELL, DAVID LEE4 Dave E Wheel of Fortune - football 1, 23 track 2-2. - Friendly, well- mannered, and good looking too, Dave has qualities possessed by few WILMOUTH, DOROTHYf Dotty - Because of You - HONOR STUDENT. -A Short and sweet and a lot of gleam, shows that this gal is on the beam. WITHERS, ROBERT EUGENE 4 Bob - Jumping With Sym- phony Sid - circulation mgr. 3-2, 4-25 adv. speech. - The best dress- ed boy, that's no mystery, as one swell guy he'll make history. Page I8 176 WOERMAN, LOIS MARIE- Loie - Just One More Chance by Les Paul and Mary Ford, - May day 1, 2, 3, 4, band 13 journalism 2, 3, 4-2, business staff 3-2g circulation mgr. 4-13 proof reader 4-23 Quill Xe Scroll sec. 4-15 adv. speech 43 El Pasa- tiempo treas. 43 La Pluma Y Tintag science club 4-25 sec. 4-lg astrono- my club 3-2, 43 photography club 4-23 science fair 3, 43 homecoming skit 33 homecoming play 43 stu-dent council rep. 3-2, 4-23 HONOR STU- DENT. - Lois is a tall, graceful lass. She adds a touch of charm to her class. 177 YOUNG, LORETTA MARY --- Lorri -- Tenderly -- library ass't. 2, 3, 43 glee club 2, 3, 4. -- Willing, understanding, with quiet ways, a true pal, these are the quali ties of this sweet gal. 178 ZELLIN, HAROLD ALFRED 4- Red - Tenderly -- Wherever a laughing crowd is around, look in the center and there Red will be found. 179 HOLLIS, MILDRED CAROLINA- Millie - Down Yonder 3 F. H. A.g glee club 1, 2, 3, 4. - She never fails to cheer you, we can never give her all that's due. I The appearance of the pictures of top seniors in this issue does not assure their graduation. Failing grades, which prohibit graduation, may yet be made. These people are CANDIDATES for graduation. - We Face the Future THOUGH my four years at high school are at an end, I shall never forget the memories acquired here. The class parties, assemblies, and all the sports contests are past, but not forgotten. Now as I look to the future, I see how much fun I have had at school. Heartbreak, disap- pointments, and enjoyment were faced, and each time things worked themselves out. Leaving all this behind, we the people of tomorrow face the future. As was true in our school days, some will be successful, others will get along, and the rest will fall by the wayside. THERE are those who have more or less ridden through school on the ability of others. If you are one of these, you had better start trying to better yourself: for the world has no place for those who would shirk their duty. The time has arrived when each and everyone of us must make a decision. This decision is very important, for it will determine whether you will be successful, or if you will fall by the side. The decision is what are you going to be? What are you going to do to carry your- self over the road of life? I
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