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0 0 0 Senione ■ Mary Frances Miller of Dun- more. ■ William Averall Arbogast of Greenbank. “Bill. ■ Mildred Dola Chapel of Cass. “Mid.” Driver Education — 1948-49; Pastime—Dating;; F. H. A.— 1945-49: Chorus — 1948-49; 4-H Club—1945-47, Dunmore. “Patience is a necessary ingredi- ent of genius.” Football— 1945-49; Basketball —1946-49; Golden Eagle Staff —Feature Editor; Varsity G. Club— 1948-49; Junior Citi- zenship Award to Boys’ State —1947-48; Senior Play, “Here Comes Charlie.” Pastime — Wolves; Hobby — Reading; F. H. A. Club—1945- 49; Office—1948-49; Rooters Club—1945-46. “A true friend is forever a f riend.” “Almost everything that is great has been done by youth.” ■ George Allan Sheets of Dur- bin. “Shorty.” F. F. A.—1945-49, Treasurer 1949; Chorus—1948-49; Home- coming Attendant — 1947-48; Chorus—1948-49. ‘T. wicked — I is — I s mighty wicked: Any how I can’t help it.” ■ Dollie Recie Galford of Dun- more. “Katie.” Pastime — Movies; Hobby — Sewing. “This is the short and the long f . M it. ■ Robert Lee Waugh of Dun- more. “Abby.” F. F. A. Club—1945-49; Hob- by—Shop; Pastime — Fishing; Chorus—1948-49. “As large as life and twice as natural.” Pictures from Left to Right 0
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0 ■ Arnold Ray Galford of Green- | Anita Buterbaugh of Frank, bank. “Arnie. “Frisky. ■ Kathleen Elaine Ryder of Bar tow. “Kat. Cheerleader— 1946-49; Driver Education—1948-49; F. H. A. Club — 1945-49; Dramatics Club; Hobby—Photos; Rooters Club; Freshman Class Repre- sentative; Yearbook Editor-in- Chief; 4-H Club — 1948-49, Secretary 1948-49, Song: Lead- er 1947-48. “Friendship is love without wings. ' Homecoming King—1948; Bas- ketball— 1947-49: Varsity G. Club—1949; F. F. A. Club— 1945-49. “The great end of life is not knowledge but action. ' F. H. A.—1945-49, Represen- tative 49; Homecoming: At- tendant— 1947-48; Homecom- ing: Queen — 1948-49; Senior Class Treasurer — 1948-49; Class Secretary — 1947-48; Driver Education — 1948-49; 4-H — 1945-48; Rooters Club; Dramatics; Art Editor—Year- book; Art Editor — Golden Eagle Staff; Pastime — Any- thing: That’s Fun: Cheerleader —1945-46. “Tomorrow, and today, and for- ever. ■ Paul Allen Kesler of Cass. “Buck. Pastime—Talking; F. F. A.— 1945-49, Vice President; Hob- by—Sleeping. “I spect I growed. Don’t think nobody ever made me.’ ■ Martha Delores Nottingham of Durbin. Pastime—Shorthand and Writ- ing; F. H. A. Club—1945-49; Office—1948-49; Driver Edu- cation—1948-49; Hobby—Col- lecting Photos. “Thus 1 steer my work, and sail even keel, with gentle gale.’’ ■ Joseph Ray McLaughlin of Bartow. F. F. A. Club—(4 years) — Chapter Secretary and Federa- tion Secretary - Treasurer — 1948-49; Chorus—1948-49. “Work, and thou wilt bless the day --- Ere the toil is done. ' Pictures from Left to Right Se tion4, . . . £ on
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0 ■ Betty Kllen Grimes of Dun- more. Pastime — Reading; Chorus — 1948-49; Driver Education— 1948-49; F. H. A. Club—1945- 49; 4-H Club—1945-47. A loving heart is the begin- ning of all knowledge. ■ Jesse Lawrence Taylor, Jr., of Durbin. Hobby — Fishing and Hunting Tales: Pastime—Shooting Pool; Driver Education—1947-48. Let any man speak long enough, he will get believers.” B Peggy Jean Taylor of Green- bank. ”Peg.” Pastime — Reading; Hobby — Music; Chorus—1947-48. ‘‘She is a bonny wee thing. ' ■ Will iam Luster Simmons of Cass. ‘‘Pete.’ Driver Education—1948-49. “Time hath a taming hand. ■ Mildred Marie Tracy of Arbo- vale. ‘‘Mid.’ Pastime — Driving; Chorus — 1947-49; Dramatics: Hobby— Embroidery and Piano: Glee Club— 1946-47; Rooters Club —1945-46; F. H. A.—Piano Player 1948-49. ‘Tis well to be merry and wise, Tis well to be honest and true.” ■ Gay Wright Cargile of Green- bank. Football—1945-48; Golden Ea- gle Staff—1948-49; Varsity G. Club — 1948-49; Basketball — 1946-49; Hobby—Sports; Pas- time—Girls. ‘‘But there’s nothing half so sweet in life As love’s young dream.” Pictures from Ltft to Right Se U t . . ,
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