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IRENE CRYE Wholesome, jackson- burg's helpful addition to the senior class. lrene had blonde hair and a broad smile. She was on the Epitome Staff. MABEL DOERSTLER Big Brown Eyes. Mabel wanted to be a nurse and we think she would be a good one. She was service chair- man of G. R., also a member of Epitome Staff. IDA DRISCHEL Cockne. Ida won many friends with her happy way. She stole both junior and sen- ior plays with her character- izations. She was on the Epi- tome Staff. DONN FOULKE Don juan. Still water runs deep. What would the girls give if he wasn't in love! He was on the baseball team and Epitome Staff. MARY GEBHART Poised. Mary was digni- fied and poised in every situ- ation. She was on the Epitome Staff, in the senior play, and a member of G. R. MARION HARCOURT Doc. He always had an amused twinkle in his eye and we all wondered at what he was laughing. He was a Hi-Y member. ' KATH RYN HOOVER Ladylike. This charming brown-haired girl was a G. R., on the Epitome Staff and treasurer of the senior class. Her activities included librar- ian, Exponent Staff, senior nlav. HORACE DAVIS Amiable, He starred in basketball and baseball. He belonged to F. F. A. and 4-H clubs. Horace proved to be quite an auctioneer in the senior play. ANNABELLE DYKE Unassuming. ln Anna- belle we found a loyal and steadfast personality. She was a member of Epitome Staff and 4-H Club. MAXINE FISHER Giggles, lf it's fun you're looking for, this peppy girl knows all the answers. She was on the Epitome Staff, li- brarian, and a member of 4-H Club for four years. PHILIP FRANTZ Cute Philip was defin- itely in with everything and everyone. He was on the Epi- tome Staff, a Hi-Y officer and in junior and senior plays. K DONALD HALL Handsome, Social chair- man of Hi-Y, on debate team, in junior and senior plays. Don was a swell fellow, chuck full of fun. Editor of this Epitome. FRED HARRISON Speed Demon. Fred didn't seem to be studiously inclined but undoubtedly en- joyed Mr. Shively's agricul- ture class. He was a member of Hi-Y and F. F. A. DAVID HUNT Trainer. One person who could say the right thing at the wrong time. Was on the Epitome and Exponent Staffs, in the senior play and trainer.
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PAUL ANDREWS Good guy. At first glance he looked serious but you could see a glint of humor in his eyes. On the Epitome Staff and a member of the Red Cross Council. EDWARD BEESON Mischievous. Better known as Puss. He joined us from Dalton in his fresh- man year. There's never a dull moment with Puss around. Interested in 4-H and Hi-Y Clubs. A. I. BIRCHFIELD Pitcher. A. I. was a left- handed pitcher, who pitched a no-hit game. los sowMAN Meditation. loe joined the class of 4O his iunior year. Interested in the more serious side of life, he was a member of debate team. He did a fine job in the senior play. VERNON BROWN Still Waters. Evidently Vernon believed silence is golden because he said little. He was agriculturally inclined and belonged to the F. F, A. DORTH EA CLEMENTS Red. She had red hair, was small in stature, was a G. R., and a member of the Epitome Staff. I. B. COPENHAVER lovial. Our class nomi- nation for someone to take Man Mountain Dean's place. I. B. belonged to the F. F. A. and was interested in agri- culture. MARY LOU BAKER Kind. Mary, quiet and sweet. She was in the senior class play and a member of the Epitome Staff. Oh! to wear clothes the way she did! WILBUR BEESON Dependable. Dalton cer- tainly contributed to our sen- ior class. When we see the A's he made, we wonder how he found time to be Hi-Y's program chairman. HAROLD BOWMAN Moocls. Hi-Y treasurer, on Epitome and Exponent Staffs. Harold fancied him- self a woman hater but fooled no one, evidenced by his many friends. MARY MARIE BROWN Cuddles. Little and soft like a kitten. Mary was quiet and always willing to help and was on the Epitome Staff. EVANGELINE CARTER Enthusiastic Big iob, little job, Evangeline was al- ways willing and ready. She was treasurer of G. R., on the Epitome Staff, and in the jun- ior class play. MARY LOUISE CLEVELAND Tiny, Mary was short, couldn't weigh 90 pounds. What she lacked in size she made up in liveliness. She was a member of 4-H for six years, BEULAH CRULL Conservative, Beulah had a strong determination to do what she believed was right. She was on the Epitome Staff and a member of the 4-H Club.
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MARCELLA INNIS Modest. Marcella was small and quiet. If she felt overly noticed, she took on the rose bud complexion. She was typist for the Epitome. MARGARET IONES Sparkling Smile. Affec- tionately known as Mike to us. Her interests ranged from Yell Leader to G. R. Cabinet and writing stories. We ad- mired her naturalness. BETTY LAVELLE Chatter, Betty was a member of the G. R. Cabinet and always wore a smile, Her motto was Why worry, to- morrow never comes, there is only today. MARSHALL MOH LER Future Farmer. Marshall was agriculturally minded. He was a member of 4-H, F. F. A. and was on the Epitome Staff. He won a Purdue scholarship. RALPH PETTY Quiet. He was active in agricultural work. He came from Dalton. RALPH RAMEY Steady. Ralph didn't seem to care much for the girls but was very interested in the 4-H Club of which he was reporter in '39. EDNA SHIELDS Confident. We could al- ways depend on Edna and her friendliness made her many friends. She was secretary of the G. R. in '40 and treasurer in '39. :smm por-iss Domestic This quiet, pretty brunette left us early in the year and changed her name to prove her domestic ability. MARY DORIS KEMBLE Very business like. Her skill in shorthand and typing kept all the senior girls on their toes to keep up with her speed and accuracy. DOROTHEA MENDENHALL Trustworthy. She was a member of 4-H and one of the librarians, having natur- ally curly hair. CHARLES PADDOCK Studious. Never falter- ing, with his eyes steadfastly on his goal-we know that he must succeed. He was a member of the Hi-Y. ROBERT PETTY Silent, Bob was president of the Hi-Y Club, was a mem- ber of the basketball, base- ball teams and Epitome Staff. MARTHA FAYE ROOT Braids. Martha Faye claimed the distinction of having the longest hair in the class. She was typist for both Epitome and Exponent Staffs. EDWIN SHIELDS Brains. Ed made A's seemingly so easily. His pop- ularity was proved when we elected him our class presi- dent. He was on the Epitome advertising and in both class plays.
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