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Ralph Loran Finlay One took volts of the eneregtic students who D. O .... football letterman MEMORIES staff . . . class y ball and basketball. Maril With way, staff with ball. yn louise Gardner a sweet smile and a winning Marilyn was active on annual and pep club. Big favorites her are commerce and music class volley ball and basket- Sl IIIIIS Mary Faith Estes A versatile miss with a long list of interests, Mary Faith was cheerleader and SBCfEtBry of the student council . . . mem- ber of NHS and MEMORIES staff . . . accompanist for glee club . . . class volley ball and basketball . . . basketball queen . . . represented I-F in district commercial contest. Barbara Jean Farmer Peppy and full of fun, Barbara was cheerleader . . . home room president . . . MEMORIES staff . . . class volley ball and basketball . . . I95O MEMORIES queen. Mary Ann Fishar Participating in a number of ac- tivities, Mary Ann was the vice- president of student council . . . secretary of NHS . . . MEMORIES staff and HlLLTOP CRIER staff . . . member of Quill and Scroll, senior class officer . . . member of band and pep club . . . represented school in district commercial con- test. Harold Robert George The guy with a wonderful person- ality who was a football letterman . . . played basketball and vclley ball on class team . . . MEMORIES Batty Alice Goodman An indispensable member of senior class of '50 participat- ing in many extra-curricular activities . . . editor of HILL- TOP CRIER . . . co-editor of MEMORIES . . . -maior of band . . . member of pep club and FHA . . . class volley ball and basketball . . . home room office . . . Quill and Scroll president . . . represented I-F in district commercial con- test . . . FHA queen. Peggy Joyce Gross Blonde and iolly, Peggy was a virtuoso on the typewriter, having represented I-F in district commercial contests . . . production manager of HILLTOP CRIER staff . . . vice-pres- ident of NHS . . . corresponding secretary of the. student council . . . associate editor of MEMORIES staff . . . active member of pep club. 17 staff . . . captain of football team.
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James Harley Bollinger Friendly but bashful, Jim was ac- tive in sports with football the main line of interest . . . letterman . , . home room officer . . . class volley ball and basketball. Maxine Marie Buhs Petite and peppery, Maxine be- longed to the library club, pep club, and served on the HILLTOP CRIER and MEMORIES staff . . . class volley ball , . . represented I-F in commercial contest. Sl IIIIIS Doris Jean Adams Doris, whose smile was worth a million, was an active member of FHA, pep club, and MEMORIES staff , . . helped in spare time at her mother's beauty shop. Nelda Rae Adams ' Nelda took part in practically everything that came her way, being treasurer of NHS, active on HILLTOP CRIER staff and MEMORIES staff . . . member of pep club and library club . . . soloist with glee club and independent band . . . represented I-F in district music meet . . . volley ball . . . St. Patrick's queen. lola Mae Bollinger Lola, coeeditor of MEMORIES, took part in a variety of activities, being student band teacher . . . member of German band, pep club, and library club . . . president of FHA and NHS reporter . . . represented I-F in district commercial meet. Billy Eugene Bunting Faithful student photographer on MEMORIES staff . . . member of library club . . , played bass horn in Swanee River band and the school band . . . class basketball. Margie Beatrice Cassout Reliable, pleasant little brunette, Margie was secretary of MEMORIES staff and very much interested in commerce. Mary Kathryn Crader Energetic and efficient, Mary was a valuable worker on HILLTOP CRIER staff and MEMORIES staff . . . class volley ball and basketball. 16
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.s . gi s . is , S i s s as rs f 7 X Q ' Si- 4? I fist. Ili:- A . .ss il. fsg i , -. k- .. , fvi JS.. . h. , 5 M 4 . ,. -3.59 HQ i ' lf - N l -ws.. X - Yense Adolph Hopke The handy guy with a camera, Yense served as student photog- rapher on MEMORIES staff . . . lettered in basketball . . . band . . . Class volley ball and basketball. Billie Sue Ingvalson Billie Sue's senior year found her a member of student council, pep Club and NHS . . . HILLTOP CRIER staff and advertising manager of MEMORIES . . . Queen of Hearts . . . represented IYF in district com- mercial meet . . . home room office , . . class volley ball and basketball, Sl IIIIIS Homer leon Hamilton Horner, a sports minded fellow, lettered in basketball and football Cco-captainj . . . MEMORIES staff . . . class volley ball and basketball. Jewell Maxine Hodgkiss Jewell, known for that mischievous gleam in her eye, held a home room office and belonged to FHA and pep club . . . MEMORIES staff. Mary Luceille McCarty A good sport whether on or off the campus, Mary was a member of the pep club, FHA, and MEMORIES staff . . . class volley ball. Margaret Sue McLane Quietness is her virtue. Margaret made herself useful while belonging to pep club, library club, and the MEMORIES staff . . . officer of home room and reporter of FHA. 18 Patsy Ruth Hosea Patsy was a very busy girl during her senior year as she had such a wide range of responsibilities. She was president of three important organizations . . . student council, NHS and pep club . . . business manager of HILLTOP CRIER . . . member of MEMORIES staff and Quill and Scroll . . . class volley ball and basketball . . . senior class officer . . , band. Dorothy lee Keesee A quiet, gentle girl, Dorothy be- longed to the pep club, FHA, and class volley ball and basketball . . . a member of MEMORIES staff.
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