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GLENN EDDY Glenn is one of the most outstanding athletes who has attend ed Grant. He was a four year basketball lettermen and a awo year football letterman. He was chosen on the all-state first B team. He was Student Body President, his Senior year and was co-- Captain of the football and basketball teams.- Eddy was one of the most well-liked boys in the high school during hfe four yearsc Glenn is now in th.e naval reserve awaiting his call. Grant will miss you, Glenn, and we all wish you were coming back next year The Navy is getting a good man. LURA LEA SMITH Small but mighty is the phrase that justly describes Lura. Every minute of her four years at Grant has been filled with ac- tivity for her. Among some of the things that have kept her busy were: the Editor of the Prospector; member of the Torch Honor; Lettergirl; Junior and Senior class plays; member of the Carnival Staff and Treasurer of the Student Body She's not afraid to tackle anything,even the largest and hardest Physics nroblem that Haberly can concoct, and although only 5 ft 1 3 4 in. tall she has been the dynamo of the student body We 11 miss Smitty's gay little laugh and the sound of her wooden shoes running down the halls RALPH BRUCE Brucy , as he is known to every one, is the tall,dark,hand- some type. He played basketball four years and was c.re wf the hardest-hitting full backs Grant has known. Ralph has played with the band for four years, and when ever you heard a rr.iv L bat-tat,- you know that Bruce was some place in the vacirity playing his drum. Ralph is a good-natured guy that we all like. He' ''i'll be especially remembered for his remark in a hair lip way Might as well, nothin» elso to doM GRACE LOHP The smilin' gal from Seneca who wanders around school with- out making much noise, and being noticed for just that reason. After three long, hard years of stumbling along with the band, and dragging her clarinet along behind her,she decided to give it up and just lead the leisure life of a Senior this year. Probar bly the most industrious member of the Pajfjcr Staff, she spends most of her time typing for the Prospcctbb, and C3 Mrs. Meeks in the Junior play last year she displayed her dramatic ability. Pago
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V. LEOLA WELLS c Leola had her mind set on something so big, that nothing--not even the thought of tho last days of her Senior year could keep her herei The Nurse Cadet Corps was the answer tc her prayer for a way to go on and become a nurse, so she decided to get into it while she still had a chance, and she left a month before school was out. We can picture our beloved Leola, calmly chewing gum in the midst of a battle somewhere, making some soldier comfortable reasuring him with one of her wry, original jokes. Good luck to, Leola, We'ro proud of your decision, and proud of you. GORDON MULLENNEX We»11 always remember Angel Eyes for throe main things—his dork, good looks, his dramatic ability, and his athletic ability. Usually rather detached, he tended to his ov n business very effi- ciently, one of the reasons, perhaps, why virtually every gal in school had a crush on him at one time or another. He proved to be a rather good actor, especially when tho part called for a change of voice into falsetto. He was a two-year winner of the Basketball All-Star Medal, President of the Lettermon, and a fine all-around athleto. Soems the Navy has all tho luck--he»s wait- ing for his call which can or could come any timo. MARY JOHNSON It is quito an honor to be Valedictorian, but around school, Mary is known as the girl with the little waist and bright smit, who is Valedictorian of the class, too. Mary has her eye and heart set on a clothes-designing career and seems to have made a pretty good start on that road, as she designs and makes many of her lovely clothes,herself, She has a good head on her shoulders this talented gal, and we know she'll go a long way,in her career unless some rat decides she belongs in a home---his. ANTHONY SILVERS Tony,we call him is the kid from down the river, has attend- ed dear old Grant for four years. Tony had a peculiar trait all through school. If you saw him in town Sunday night, you could always count on him not being at school Monday.He is one of those fellows that lets life go its way. He was the official artist and sign painter of the school this year» He will be remembered by every one as the one who tho paper and annual staff couldn't do without. Anthony can do it is tho slogan. Page L
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