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Seniors, As We Know Them WILMER MCCLAY: Mickey', came from Oakdale to graduate with us. MARY LOU BEEM: Sophistication', began by winning a James Beverly Lucas Award. and worked on the Prom. PAULINE PAVLOS: Alpha . She won a James Beverly Lucas Award and contributed to the Forum and the Minaret. LYMAN BECKLEY: He left Quincy to spend his junior and senior years with us. VIRGINIA ADAMSON: Pretty is as pretty does. She was quite active in clubs. RICI-IfARD COFFMAN: XVaves divided his high school years between Princeton and G. C. VIRGINIA MYERS: Silence may be golden for some but not for me. She was a step in the Minaret and helped with the senior play. DICK THOMPSON: Coiffure was a member of the football team, of the M'naret Staff, of the Student Council, and of The Black Suitcase . LUCYLLE XVHITE: Successful took an interest in the Minaret and clubs. Also had part in The Youngest , the senior play. IVA SURBER: Our ath- lete was in In Arcady and worked on the Minaret. TED GLIDENVELL: Farmer's Glide spent his first two years of high school in Fillmore, and while here proved active in sports and worked on the Minaret and Carnival. HAZEL KNAUER: The song leader who makes them peppyf' EVERETT ERNEST: Be1'ry . MARGARET PITT- MAN: XVOnders if you said something and gives excellent readings. RUTH BLACK: Our artisti' chose clubs. VIRLYN MCCAMMACK: If he had been caught younger he might have been tamed. HELEN JONES: What shall be, will be . XVas in In Arcadyi' and was a National Honor Society Member. DONO- VAN HEBER: 'iOur Sheik . VERA ROXVINGS: Likeable was in In Arcadyi' and clubs. ARTHUR EVANS: 'iThe blond another from Putnamville. VIRGINIA YOUNG: She was a 4-H club member, in the cast of In Arcady and was helpful with the Ink Pot and Prom. EDNA ALSPAUGH: Stenographer took part in In Arcady . HERBERT VON TRESS: He looks serious. HELEN WILLIAMS: Cheerful came from Putnamville. JOHN FIDDLER: He spent part of his time at Quincy High School. GAYLORD MASTEN: We wonder if he is as interested as he looks. MADONNA STROTHER: i'IN'Iy old flame. HENRY IVIYERS: Band Boyfi ELEANOR EITEL- JORGE: She's our blonde and is interested in art. BARNEY SHANER: Free from care and strife, he rejoices in a farmer's life. MILDRED JOHNSTON: Keep smiling took part in In Arcady . LAURA STRANGE: Some day she'll be a good school teacher. ESTELLE CHAVIS: An ear- full of music - - - EMILY SHANER: Our best listener. HUBERT KELLY: Grin was the business manager of the Ink Pot. XVILMA DICKEY: Sweet and charmingf, FLOSSIE FOXVLER: His nameis Xvillardfi HELEN XVATT: Wl1at not f0u.1'1d an interest in baseball and the Ink Pot. FRANCES CALLAHAN: I want to be a blond. ISABELLE HATHAWAY: Blushes come and go. EILEEN WELLS: Our musiciann took part in In Arcadyn. BERNIECE PLESSINGER: It's really red. GERALDINE MANIS: I came, I saw, I conquered. Came from Stilesville. FLOY NEIER: A drop of this and a pinch of that-radio listeners. Was interested in 4-H clubs. K JOE ALLEE: If at first you d0n't succeed- was his motto and he was our iunior president and a member of the Student Council, also Forum. NORMA YORK: They always fall worked on the Prom and the Ink Pot. DRUCELLA WRIGHT: Dancing . LETHA STROTHER: Contagious is that smilef' ADRAN LONG: fHe'll make some one a fine husbandn was one of the band boys. HELEN BOSXVELL: The way to a man's heart. EDNA ROACH: The gold band won instead of a di- ploma, so she left usf, CHARLES COX: He's a fine fellow coming from Denver, Colorado to us, was a member of the Minaret Staff. V ELIZABETH BOWMAN: Who believes all men are alike , was on the Ink Pot staff and the Prom committee. JOHN FLEMING: The ivories talk for him. EUGENE MOORE: Another Putnamvilleitef, MAURICE JONES: Slim . EWAN CARTRIGHT: The boy who would rather hug a basket ball than anything else. GERALD TODD: The artist and arguerf' .
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Underclassmen U First Row Ucfi to rigbfl: John Gale, Patience Thompson, Jim O'I-lair, Roberta jaickson, Bob Wallace, Harold Cook, john Eiteljorge, Erdene Cox, Ruby Shaw, Helen Reasor, Floyd Bee, Bob Clendening, May- nard Hutson, Marian Yinger, Helen McCullough. Svconrl Row: Marilynn Stewart, Mary Lou Hammond, Evelyn Cox, Esta Mae Pritchard, Dennis Harrold, John Garl, Gene Mathews, Raymond Adamson, Bob Kirkham, Gladys Sutherlin, Harold Riley, Paul Chen- oweth, Court Hutcheson, Tim Grimes, Frank Kendall. Third Row: Madonna Rambeau, Marion Ellis, Pauline Cloe, Jane Etter, Pauline Cooper, Eugene York, Ruth Girton, Ruby Cowan, Lloyd Hamm, Faye Tharp, Elvis I-lane, Bob Harlan, Hiram Callendar, Phyllis Collins, Vera Due. Fourfb Rauf: Mary Austin, Jeannetta Paxton, Norma Hill, Virginia Shirley, Evelyn Becltly, Pauline Crawley, Wfalter Goldsberry, NVarren Swickard, Richard Jack Hurst, Bill Quebbeman, Donald Booty, Frank Anderson, Lawrence Brizantine, Edna Hood, Bernice Wfilliams. Fiflb Row: Bill Inman, Edith Patterson, Dorothy Hall, DeMoyne Fuller, Freda Birt, Verna Eiteliorge, Marian Sellers, Helen Hoffman, Bill W'right, Geraldine Coffman, Ayler Nelson, Ted Gostage, Alice Neu- mann, Macel Hall, NVayne Eiteljorge. Sixfb Row: Clifford Ruff, Dolly Miller, Bertha Terry, Alberta Creamer, Virginia Throop, Pat Patterson, Juanna Donohue, Virginia Dean, Ann jean Huron, Ted Crawford, Catherine Vaughan, Olive Robertson, Marguerite Zimmerman, Mary Stites, Morris Pollum. Sf'1'r'nJlJ Row: Marguerite Seobee, julia Richard, Francis McNeff, Violet Long, Theron York, Charlotte Brown, Nellie Marshall, Laddie Porter, Morris Crayer, Charles Arnold, Mary Miller, Edna Bryant, James Bishop, Jesse Morris, Sara W'hite. Eigbib Row: Bob Lyon, Murl Reeves, Irene Moore, Betty Dobbs, Nat Macey, Morris Baldwin, Jimmy Ha- ven, Charlotte Neal, Eleanora Tharp, Velva Allee, Durwood Twigg, Glenn Shonkwiler, James Huestis, Charles Smith. Ninth Row: Mary Rose Kaiser, Thorul 'XVeaver, Bill Askew, XVaneta Carmichael, Grafton Longden, Bob Myers, Edna Ferrand, Mary Albin, Elizabeth Garl, Virlin Rader, Wayne Nelson, Otis W'ells, Marjorie Shammel, Francis Hathaway, Juanita DeFries. Trnfb Row: Cassel Tucker, Ruth Nelson, Mildred Moore, Mary Black, Virginia Rogers, Betty Broadstreet, Chester Trout, Maxine Townsend, Osie Dickey, Louise Willianis, Nanny Furrney, Paul Evans, Bob Grimes, Elizabeth Smith, Ferdie Stauch. EfM.'r'm'l1 Row: George Davis, George Humphrey, Charles Rogers, Henry Reeves, John Fisher, jim Clen- dening, Cornelia Geabes, Tottie Alsnaugh, Vfarren Lear, Hildegarde Leslie, Berniece Vaught, Dorothy Gorham, Virginia Thomas, Marshall Foster, LaVerne Riley. Twrlflb Rout: Nvalter Burk, Imogene Black, Lola Mae Von Tress, Eugene Terry, Charlotte Duncan, Imo- gene Manis. Lewis Flint, Ben Ford, Eleanor Bintz, Daythel Thompson, Joe Byrd, Vernon Elmore, Mary Lou Conrad, Maxine Surber, Myron King. Tllirfrfflfll Row: Mariorie Hall, Bob Goodman. Marcia Hughes, Zink Fleenor. Glen Crawley, Dale Covert, Rhea Bergen, Jack Gillespie, Betty Greenleaf, Billy Andrews, Gerald Burton, Mary Knoll, Dorothy Cooper, Katherine Rossok, Dick Terry. Fozlrfmvilb Row: Irwin Eve-ns, Bobby Lou Owens, Melba Shuck, J. D. McClain, Edward Harris, Frances Gostage, Lucille Campbell, Virginia Harrold, Bob Best, W'allace Tigner, Hazel Martin, Macel Bough, Norma Bryant, Jack Coffey, Betty Kocher. Fiffcvrzfll Row: Fred Schoeman. Nannf-tte Hollowell, Bernadine Ragsdale, Autumn Cloe, Kathryn Pitts- enbarger, Betty jean Grimes. Bob Shnll, John Iovner, Hazel Jarvis, Leon Shinn, Catherine Watt, George Leisure, Marcella Patterson. Orville Baker, Pearl Ester XVillian-is. Yixfr-mzfla Row: Charles Anderson. Lloyd Ellis, Thelma Rogers, Dorothy Birt, Virginia Rogers, Betty Yunker, Max Kirkhavn. Virgil Eiteliorge, Ernest Hill, John Downey, Laconda Cox, James Cook, Margaret Umberto, Helen Cook, Wfilbur Stephens. S'm'r-nh-mlb Row: Bettv Mullins. Jesse Covert, Gayle Gardner, Cassell King, ,I0y Smith, Oma Ruth Fuller, Virginia Alexander, Margie Lee Reeves, Bob Askew, Ralph Forney, John Koessler, Lillian Albright, Charles Newgent, Ralph Shull, Betty Grimes. Eiglvffenfb Row: Carmen Miller, Dorothy Srenhens. Dorothv Roberts, Marv Routt, Frank Wyant, Rosa Concilla, George Sawver. Marguerite Brendle, Billy Fuller, Althea Ernest, Virginia Creamer, Teddy Stone, Evelyn Shuck, Mary Lucille Rice, Lester Hanes. Ni1u'ff'e11fh Row: Roy Johnson, Russell Gostage. Virginia Cowan, .Ioseohine Snider, Virginia Boswell, Iean Aker, Russell Skelton. Vernon Abbott, Walker Reasor, Bob Fenn, Sewell Bruner, Gene Brown, Mary Cox, Mary Payne, Lester Oliver. . Tturrlfirfb Row: Maxine Dillinger. Eva Sears. Anne Porter, Ruth Myers. Mary Ann Jones, Lawrence Ricketts,Charles Jones,Glen King, Mable Moore, Margaret Lancaster, Donald Nelson, Julia Blue, Lois Ford.
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