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ROSALIE SMITH Brunette, After school she worked. We admired her energy in holding two iobs at the same time. Rosalie was a member of G. R. Cabi- net. DONALD SUTHERLAND Unobtrusive. Although seldom seen or heard from, we all wished we could hide our feelings as well as he did. SHIRLEY SWOVELAND Coquette. This cute lit- tle blonde came from Dalton. Shirley belonged to the G. R. club and was a member of the Red Cross council. BEULAH THORNBURG Dutch. Beulah was a sincere friend to all deserving it. She was on the Epitome Staff, librarian, member of debate team, on G. R. Cabi- net, and in both plays. LUCILLE TOWNSEND Personality. Everyone was Lucille's friend. Besides being president of G. R., she was a librarian, on Epitome Staff, on debate team, and in both class plays. PHYLLIS ULRICH Dainty, If you want lit- tle said, and work done, Phyl- lis was the one to call on. She was on the Epitome Staff and librarian. IOHN WELLS Basketball, lohnny will really be missed by our bas- ketball fans, because he was a member of the first team for four years. TULA SMITH De-lovely. This pretty blonde captured all our hearts. Tula was in both class plays, on the Epitome Staff, vice president of G. R. and yell leader. BETTY SWOVELAND lust Betty. Betty was a member of 4-H Club, G. R. Club and Epitome Staff. She was tall and dark. KENNETH THOMPSON Questionnaire. Kenny should have been placed on a questionnaire program to ask the questions, for he has trained himself thoroughly in school. DEAN THORNBURG Likeable. He was on Epi- tome Staff and basketball team. Dean had many friends but seemed to prefer one of the Shields twins. MARTIN ULERICK Worker. Martin was a member of Hi-Y and proved to be a very valuable helper, especially in the gym at noon, DORIS WARFEL Happily Wacky. We can have more fun with Warfel than listening to a dozen comediennes. She was on G. R. Cabinet two years and sales manager of Epitome. CHARLES WILLIAMS Assistant Boogs. Worked our second team and played on our teams in '38 and '39. He was a member of the Epi- tome Staff.
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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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JUNIOR OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Officers Robert jordan ...... Secretary Art Sulteen . . . . . . Treasurer jay M. Forrest ...... President Sponsors Bernice Hormel Rex Rudicel One's junior year is much like the last few chapters that come before the last one. Full of excitement, wondering, antic- ipation. One's junior year is never to be forgotten. So many new experiences come into the lives of these boys and girls, and they are eagerly looking forward to the closing chapter of their book, entitled High School Life , the last chapter being their senior year. Page twenty
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