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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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Sl IIIIIS Gearlclene Moore One who worked willingly and cheerfully at whatever tasks assigned to her . . . belonged to library club and MEMO- RIES staff. Melvia Elizabeth Rowland She was chosen our homecoming football queen . . . was associate editor of HILLTOP CRIER and worked on MEMO- RIES staff. Her main interest was in the commercial field. Member of Quill and Scroll. Ella Mario Schiwilz With a sunny disposition and a helpful hand, Ella Marie belonged to the FHA, pep club, and MEMO- RIES staff . . . flutist in the band . . . class officer . . . class basket' ball. Barbara Joann Smith Quiet and unassuming, Joann had on her list of activities the FHA, library club, and MEMORIES staff. Marioria Marie Schlenlrer A nice addition to any class, Mar- iorie belonged to the pep club, band, and HILLTOP CRIER and MEMORIES staffs . . . German band . . . class volley ball and basket- ball. Imogene Pearl Swinney Busy in the afternoons working under the diversified occupations program in a grocery store, Imo- gene was greatly interested in a religious vocation . . . belonged on the MEMORIES staff. Vivian Dorris Uelsmann Melvin Eugene Webb Dennis lee Wheeler With a bright smile for everyone, Vivian's main A fellow with a true mission in life, Eugene was With an all-around interest in music, Denny be- interest lies in the field of homemaking, as she the scientist of the class of '5O. He helped in longed to the Swanee River band, school band, was an enthusiastic member of FHA , . . be- the superintendent's office as part of his co- and was student band teacher . . . MEMORIES longed to library club, pep club and annual operative education program . . . King of Hearts staff . . . library club. staff. . . . class volley ball . . . library club. 19
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