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CHass of SHIRLEY SCALLEN HLS 2 3 4 Pres Jumor Play Newspaper and Yearbook 3 Cheer leader 3 4 Senlor Play Basketball 4 A face wlth gladness overspread Soft smlles by human kmdness bred Wordsworth MARY SCULLY Glrl Reserves 1 Home Ec Club-2 Yearbook 3 She IS a wmsome wee thmg Burns BEVERLY JANE W STOVER MUSIC Club-3 4 Of softlsh manners un affected m1nd Lover of peace and frlend of humankmd Pope LOUIS J URMANN Debate 3 4 Jun1or Play He speaketh not and yet there l1es A conversatlon 1n h1s eyes Longfellow JACK WALKER H1 Y 2 Pres 2 C ub 3 V Pres 3 Newspaper and Yearbook 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 1 Football 3 4 Monogram Club 3 4 A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays And confident tomor rows Wordsworth ROBERT LAPENZ 4 FF 1947 EMMA LOUISE SCOTT Glrl Reserves I Class Pres 2 Newspaper 3 Jumor Play Debate 3 4 Pres 4 Mme honour IS my l1fe both grow 1n one Take honour from me and my llfe IS done Shakespeare LORETTA HELEN SHARAFF G1r1s Ensemble 1 Home c Club 2 V Pres Musxc Club-3 4 Semor Play Her happ1ness conslsts m act1v1ty such IS the constltutlon of her na ture It IS a runnlng stream Good AUDREY TITUS Home Ec Club 2 3 De bate Club-3 A perfect woman nobly planned To warn to comfort and command Wordsworth ELIZABETH DOROTHY VOSS G1rl Reserves 1 Debate She never found fault wxth you never lmphed Your wrong by her rlght E112 Brownmg ANNE WHITE Gxrl s Ensemble-1 2 Dramat1cs-2 Muslc Club 3 4 Jumor Play Year book 3 Senlor Play I am all the daughters of my fathers house And all the brothers oo Shakespeare good felowe and a kmd should not be find H Y 1 2 3 UG 11 UCLLCI LULUWC Football 2 3 4 Monogram 3 4 Senlor Play -Chaucer 1 . . - . . Q- , , 2 --4: ' - z 5 .- Q - 5 -5 - 9 -, 1 1 v I I - - L . . . . 3 1 . , . . , , . ' Y . ' v - . E . - : . .-2g . ' -. ,Q ' 7 Y J . Q . . . ' I H ' '-' 1 ' 1 , - 1 9 Y . ' , , ' 1 v Secr. of Class-lg Hi-Y- 1, 2: - , 1 ' , U . T Y -2, 3, 4. . 9 . I 1 . , . . . X I . X . . Jr. '- L : .1 : HY., ' , I 1 - : . .- 3 . , '. ' U v - - 1 . Q v 2 1 ' ' Y 7 1 4 ' 1 . 1 - , . 1 y Q L , . ' l I . ' 1 9 v v Ai2, 3. uclencl. u--0, 1, . 1' H r 1 1 I - .
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Class of KATHERINE VIOLET LEWIS G1r1 Reserves 1 Class Pres l HLS-3 4 Jun xor Play Newspaper and Yearbook 3 In thy face I see The map of honour truth and loyalty Shakespeare GERARD MAILLE ProJect1on Club-1 2 3 4 F A 2 3 4 Gentleness doth here uphold Its healmg leaves and heart of gold G1lder HAROLD L McLEAN Debate-2 3 4 Yearbook and Newspaper 3 Jumor Play Semor Play Secr of C ass 1 V Pres 2 4 Treasurer 3 He IS as full of valour as of klndness Prmcely m both Shakespeare JANET MOORHEAD Student Counc1l 2 News paper and Yearbook 3 Cheerleader 3 4 Debate Club-2 3 4 Secr 4 Semor Play Wxth wxsdom frought Not such as books but such as practxce taught Waller JEANE CAROLYN REED Glrl Reserves 1 3 Pres 3 Class Treas l 2 Secr 3 Newspaper and Yearbook-3 Muslc Club 2 Cheerleader 3 4 I-ILS-4 Basketball 4 Her smlle IS the sweetest that ever was seen Her cheek llke the rose IS but fresher I ween Ryan 1947 HOWARD MAILLE Projectlon Club l 2 3 A Of manners gentle of affect ons m1ld In vut a man slmpllc a chxld Pcp BERNETTA MATTIA Dramatlcs 3 Yearbook 3 HLS-4 The charm that m her spmt l1ved No changes could destroy Hale THOMAS McQUEENEY Y 1 2 3 4 Base Football Basketball 1 2 3 4 Newspaper and Year book 3 Monogram Club 2 3 4 FFA Secr 3 Jest and youthful Jolllty Mllton RICHARD NOONAN H1 Y 2 3 4 Newspaper and Yearbook 3 V Pres of Class 3 Semor Play True and tender and brave and Just That man mlght honor and woman trust Whlttxer HAROLD RUSHTON l-I1s deeds lmmntable lxke the sea That shuts stxll as lt opes and leaves no tracts -Chapman , , 4 n 1 1 . ' 1 - -. -,.,4: . '. FF-2,3,4. 'i-1 Y! - , Q . ' .3 ,lty v . iii , . .. U '-3 - Y!!! ' , . F-,, . . ' l Hi--,,,g ball, YYY i , A Y , Y -v 1 - . ' . 'Y , , - -- . . l 1-.. .-,, - . - - yy, -- i' - . v:: Tv -I . - -,Z -g . I vv: -ig , . , . -,Z . -Q .-,: --Z 1 ' A - -C -.Z 3 -. 4 Y , . I Y , . 17
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Sensor Class Wull The Last Will and Testament of the Senior Class Dear Underclassmen Before we leave these sacred portals lt IS our hablt to bequeath our worldly goods to those of you whom we conslder deservlng As a consequence Beverly Stover leaves her chance to the Senlor Prom to Dorothy Sayer Mlldred Krantz leaves her mathematlcal ab1l1t1es to Don B1shop Janet Moorhead leaves her commencement speech to next years graduatmg class Gladys Blngham leaves her curly halr to someone who needs It poor slnner D1ck Davles wllls h1s place on the Prom commlttee to anyone who wants It Duke Akerly leaves h1s car troubles to Doug Eades Pooch Lapenz leaves all h1s love to Rosle Norbert Armes wllls h1s ab1l1ty to get out of tlght squeezes to h1S brother Don Ellzabeth Voss bequeaths her seat catchmg ab1l1ty on the bus to Gerry Ferraro Eddle Faycheck w1lls h1s P 0 D seat to h1s brother Emmett Katherlne Lewls leaves body and soul Francls Ferguson leaves h1s algebra to any sucker who wants xt-tHe qult the first of the yearlj Loralee wllls her place as the only unoccupled gal 1n Physxcs class to anyone who wants to Joln an all guy class Jack Hartle leaves h1s curly halr to Mr Clark Emma Lou Scott leaves hlgh score debatlng to Wllbur Englestad Dorothy Balley leaves the ses slons ln Chemlstry Class to any unsuspecting Junlor Anne Whlte leaves her helght to Mary Bennett Dlane Grenz wllls her temper to Bruce Morgan fHeaven help usj The Mallle and Kl1ns trlo leave glrls and late hours to any trlo who can match them We could name one couldn t we? Josephine Kuno leaves her dancmg ablllty to Jean Kuno That s keepmg It ln the famllyl Donna Elswerth leaves her column ln the Tlmes to anyone who gets stuck with It Dxcky Noonan leaves all h1s 5 4 to Royal Bliley Dorxe Heppner wllls the headaches of a head mayorette to Joan Chessarlo Shlrley Scallen w1lls her hexght to anyone who can match xt Anne Gregory leaves her place on the Semor basketball team to Mary Lou Mallle Ir1s Koskl bequeaths her sklppmg school to anyone who IS fool enough to try Loretta Sharaif leaves her ab1l1ty to try to twlrl to Gwen Hlcken Peg Bretz leaves her stralght halr on ramy days to Rosle Pepplcello Harold w1lls h1s love to Dorothy Sayre Gertrude D1N1cola bequeaths her qulet and orderly d1spos1t1on to Patty Braun Qulet and orderly she calls 1t' Ruth Cass w1lls her table at G1ll s to Helen Coburn Harold Rushton leaves h1s three tons to Don Lynn Stella Devola wllls her good tlmes to Gerry Wheeler George DeHaven wllls h1s careful dr1v 1ng to Tom Post Bernetta Mattla leaves Molly Delarlo her bangs LOIS Hugg wllls her booth at the P I to anyone who can beat her to lt Jeane Reed leaves her hlgh heels to Joyce Zaun and to any other gal who goes wxth a tall fella Tom McQueeney wllls h1s sports to Bob Martm Mary Scully leaves all her red headed boy frlends to Loulse W1lk18W1CZ Helen Heyer wllls her qulet and pleasmg personahty to anyone IH the Junlor class the teachers declde needs xt Bermce Cra mer leaves her figure to anvone who asplres to one like lt Bob Breta leaves h1s physlque to Glbby Taylor And me? Why I leave you the Senlor Class Wxlll 19 I O . n - Q . . t . ! . ..- ..- , . . . --- . - . . . . 1 ' ... ' - , .-. 1 ... .-. ' . . . , n.. , ... . .-. ' . -.- . . . -.. ' Y L' ..- . . - , . . .- , -.-. ' , . .. . . . ...s K ..- . ,U . . . -.- I -.- n.. . . . . . ,.. . - ., ..-. ..- ..- .-. ' . . . u.. 4... L .- ..s , ... s . - .Y .-- ' ' H ..- .-. ' t ..- ... . , l .
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