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RALPH HARTMAN A. Harvey That's life C. Florida D. To be a Woman Hater. BETTY JAMES A. Betsy B. Whose turn is it? C. About anything C. About anything D. Crief cook and bottle washer at the cafeteria. NANCY JINKS A. Nance B. Pshawl C. Who was with whom last night? D. To invent padded ieep seats DONALD JOHNSTON A. Don B. How's that grab you? C. A blond D. To convert the ieep into a bulldozer. KAREN KING A. Kingie B. Hey whozits C. The poor, abused Thespians D. Invent a foolproof way to get out of class. PHYLLIS LOOKENOTT A. Whozits B. Man did you see that cute guyl C. What happened last night? D. To learn how to sit on the boss's lap lust right. SALLY MALLOW A. Sal B. Ain't going to tell yal C. Slumber parties D. To have her own dago. DOWN EY MARSTON A. lchabod B. Beats me' C.Horses D. To set up a milk bar In the corner of the gym. DAVID MCDANIEL A. Red-Dog B. See ya later, Alligator C. Wine, Women, and Song D. Dig up oil wells and sell them for post holes Fannie! DENNY MOORE A. Dennis the Menace B. Man, is that nice stuffl C. Brenda D. To have escalators on McPeek's fire escapes. RUTH MORRIS A. Ruthie B. Joy Sublimel C. Virtues of humanity D. To write a sequel to Forever Amber CLARA PEARL A. Clarabelle B. Well, Sherry! C. Anything you want to talk about D. To be the Queen of a certain Kingl RONALD RAMSAY A. Harry B. Why yes, Jack C. The Plymouth D. To have a mechanical comb. ANN ST. ONGE A. Annie B. Did you do your French? C. John D. To remain single through college. CHARLES SHAFFER A. Pete B. Whois got the money? C. Card parties D. To raise more Peter Rabbits. LONA SMITH A. Lona Mae B. Oh, you! C. Everything but Civics D. To be an officer in the WAF. LAWRENCE STINSON A. Larry B. Really, are you kidding? C .Teachers D. To be an Air Force pilot. EARL STRIMPLE A. Oily B. If the shoe fits-wear it. C. Purdue D. Raising cats. JACK SUTTON A. Willy B. What for? C. Just one girl D. To ioin the Navy and be a doctor. SUE THOMAS A. Susie B. Pauvre Petitel C. Slumber parties D. To coach basketball at G.H.S. DAVID TOY A. Tinker B. Oh gi'oshl C. His Irish Rose D. To be a star-gazer. JAMES UNGER A. Jim B. Oh feathersl C. The other senior homeroom D. To go around the world. NADZIA URBANIK A. Nai B. Thanks s'much C. I like to talk about anything you know D. To be an airline stewardess for the Air Force. RICHARD WALPOLE A. Dick B. Hey Derrl C. Cars D. To keep a transmission ln my '47 Ford. DONALD WHITE A. Whitey B. Never fear when Whitey's near C. Baseball D. To have his own dance band. JERRY WHITE A. Jere B. Who me? C. Civics tests D. To own two cadillacs PEGGY WILLIAMSON A. Peg B. Oh pootl C. New clothes D. To stay forever too young. CHARLES YOUNG A. Chuckles B. Just one more time C. Food D. To be a garbage collector.
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KEY l . 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 24 Name A. Nick Name B. Favorite Saying C . Favorite Topic of Conversation D. Chief Ambition MARY ABLES A. Mary B. So what does that make left handed? C. A man named Tom D To find a way to quiet mufflers. LINDA BAKER A. Lin B. Oh, shoot! C. Ralph D. To sing with Perry Como. FRANCES BAYLES A. Lizzie half-pint B. Why? C. Roll-a-way Club D. To be six feet tall FRANCIS BAYLEY A. Frankie B. How's that again? C. -1.1---I D. To be a preacher. ALLEN BOWMAN A. Bubbles B. Horsefeathers! C. Girl friend D. To play for the Cleveland Browns FRANK BRADDOCK A. Cowboy B. What's up? C. Horses D. Own a Horse Ranch. JIM BRADFORD A. Brad B. Wanna Dance? C. Conquests D. Coach of an All-Girl Football Team. SHIRLEY BRICKER A. Shirkey B. Why sure C. Skating rinks D. To be a skating teacher at the Roll-a-way Club mics CAROL BROWN A. Dee B. Oh for Pete sake C. Charley D. To raise Peter Rabbits and Charley Horses. WOONSIN CHU A. Chuey B. Let's go crazyl C. Debbie and Eddie D. To become first lady of South Korea. SIGNE COTTRELL A. Sig B. How's that faze ya C. Dave D. To have red-headed boys. LARRY COURSON A. Snowball B. You'd better believe it C. Aircraft school D. Milk Producer. RONALD DARKES A. Ronnie B. Ya got the answers yet? C. Future tests D. To invent an Esterbrook type- writer. CHARLENE DAVIS A. Curly B. Some people have all the luck C. Dick D. Have a little home in the country. NELLI E DAVIS A. NlNi B. So? C. Everybody's business D . To be a teacher like Mr. Chotlos. LARRY DERR A. Larry B. Oh, you're drunk C. Jim DeVauIt's baldness D . To see Russell Griffith own one hot Nash. JIM DE VAULT A. Baldy B. Hey Wapoolel C. Everyone's love-life D. To graduate. REBECCA DOERING A. Becky B. Silence C. Nursing D. Professional Nurse. LEONARD ESSMAN A. Lennie B. We had-a-ball C. Females D. To build Volkswagons BARBARA FITCH A. Barbie B. How 'bout that C. How to parallel park D. To have a bass voice. SANDRA FOSTER A. Sonnie B. I don't know, but - - -. C. Johnstown D. To have a Dance Studio for males only. BEATRICE FULK A. Bea B. Let's have a party C. Parties D. To have five tall sons. MARY GOSNELL A. Mary B. How you gonna act? C. Men D. To move back into civilization. DONALD GREGORY A. Don B. Actually - - - . C. The future D. To invent a 48-hour day. RUSSELL GRIFFITH A. Griff B. Wake up, Charlie C. California D. To see what makes Fireball' tick. CHARLES GRUNDEN A. Fireball B. Nuts to you, Griffl C. California D. To be a Globetrotter. JOHN HANKINSON A. Hank B. Anyways C. Esther D. To win the Indianapolis 500.
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cam Saddam ' emu Seated fluff ro righll-Nellie Davis, Ruth Morris, Sue Thomas, Barbara Fitch, Ann St. Ongo. Standing-Jim Unger, Earl Strimple, .lim Bradford, Russell Griffiih, Don Gregory, Don Johnston, Charles Shaffer, Charles Grunden. We are proud to note that out of the twenty-one seniors who participated in the Senior Scholarship Tests this year, fifteen placed in the top twenty-five per cent in the county. Don Gregory placed first in the county and Sue Thomas placed ninth. Don also got honorable mention in the State.
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