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Francis Burns Nice wavy hair , . . pet hobbies were Bascom and sleeping in class . . . picked up the nickname Sinatra early in high school . . . Liked to argue! Carolyn Grove Always ready to play the piano . . . had a knack for wearing the latest styles . . . looked nice in them, too . . . had long naturally curly hair . . . helped to see that the Newshound got out on time. Keith Damon Entered into the class of '46 during his Junior year . . . very dependable . . . did a good job of driving the family car and enjoyed every minute of it . . . Always ready to help sell concessions. Joyce Good Class president for two Consecutive years . . . very dependable .... beautifulfvoice . . . one of our senior cheerlead- ers . . . President of the District F. H. A .... Did someone say she saw a paratrooper? Ernest Drcken Class secretary . . . liked to giggle and really en- joyed a good time . . . was a notable basketball player . . . spent most of his spore time on the motorcycle. Mildred Hartley One of the Senior blondes . . . What would the Seniors have done with- out. those points she made in the Brown Derby? . ', . could us- ually be found someplace with Alma.
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SEIIIORS memonies or '46 cinss orricens X President Vice President Joyce Good Alma Scherger Secretary Treasurer Ernest Dicken Don Russell Class Flower ...,................ Talisman Rose Class Colors .................... Blue and Silver Class Motto .... O He sits there idle in his seat, and thinks of many a thing. Of how he'll miss the old school house, around about next spring. Maybe the lessons were boring and may- be the teachers were mean. But l'll bet he wouldn't give a million for the fun on the basketball team. Those times he loafed in the study hall, when he should have been getting math, Those noons he walked with his best girl around the old race track, The thoughts like these race through his mind, like a feather in the breeze. But others linger on and stop with the ne Step at a time but always forward abruptness of a sneeze. These thoughts are . . . l am leaving this school now for good, I won't be back, to walk that path, or take that hike to the wood. They hurt and you boys know it, although you'd never admit it to us, You say you'd like to graduate without a great big fuss, That's what is going through his mind, on these last few days at school So why not make the best of things, that's what life is for, Instead of waiting till it's past and wish- ing you had more. Esther Baker
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Margaret Ropp Always managed to get where she wanted to go . . . enjoyed using a type- writer and really did o good job of it . . . had many ideas on how to make Money . . . was an active member of various school clubs. Donald Russell You'd look twice when you saw Russell . . . kept the girls guessing . . . authority in the Student Council .... one of the most active in the class . . . one ot those dependable fellows . . . wants to join the Navy. Alma Scherger Seemed to be very in- terested in one of our alumni . . . usually had a lot to do with some of the things that popped into Mildred's head . . . helped to represent our class in the one oct Play . . . always wanted to go to o party! Alvin Frankart Handsome and bashtul . . . very quiet until he could enter into a good argument . . . could us- ually be found with Clayton . . . took an gctive part in the F. F. Joan Kimmet The silent type and 0 very nice kid . . . Kim- met, got your lesson? . . . she joined our class as a Sophomore, and has been an important part of it ever since . . . seemed to like the do- mestic type of life . . . very dependable. Clayton Myers Enjoyed playing basket- ball . . . played as 0 guard for the first five during the last two years of his high school career . . . those blushes were o gift . . . liked to talk about his girl from Fos- toria. liffiw ' 6'8 Q f il
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