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' 'Mm t., niora QQVA ...' A DANIEL LE ROY EDGELL: Why girls leave home. ' Choir, 56-583 New Moon, 573 Brigadoon, 583 Football, 56- 583 Track, 57-58g Rotary Boy of the Month, 58. .IUDITH ALENE EGGERS: The ablest people in all the walks of life are those of faith. BETTY ELAINE EHRHARDT: A sunny disposition is the very soul of success. SHARON ANN ENLOE: There was never a saint with red hair. Latin Club, 56-58g French Club, 56-589 Honor Society, 57-583 Jayettes, 56-58g Band, 56-58, Marcullus Ad Staff, 58. J. T. EVANS: Why worry, things will happen anyway. LORETTA EVELER: lf you want a girl who's short and sweet, here's one who is hard to beat. NAOMI FARLEY: Sweet girls are hard to find, but here's one of the sweetest kind. C. O. E. 56-58, Secretary, 57-58. TOM FAULK: He stopped talking long enough to have his picture taken. Choir, 56-57, New Moon, 5731. C. Play- ers 57-58: Football, 57, Track, 573 C. O. E., 56-58, Vice-President, 57-58. BILL FERGUSON: Ability is the poor man's wealth. Spanish Club, 56-57, Spanish National Honor Society, 56-573 C. O. E. 57-58. VIOLA FINKE: A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. GLORIA FISCHER: As soon be out of world as out of fashionf, Band, 56-57, Iayettes, 56-58g Homecoming atten- dant, 575 Arsenic and Old Lace, 57, J. C. Players, 57-58, Red and Black Staff, Business Manager, 57-58, Marcul- lus Staff, Business Manager, 57-58. LOUIS FREDDY FISCHER: You'll have to see him to know them. Baseball, 56-57, C. O. E., 57-58. LOWELL DEAN FISCHER: He believes in the two party system-one on Saturday and one on Sundayf' Band, 56-58, C. O. E. 57-58. BILL FORD: Rather be right than President. Arsenic and Old Lace, 573 J.C. Players, 58, Debate, 57-58, Band 56-57, Honor Society, 57-58, Vice-President 57-58. STEVE FORSYT HE: lf therels nothing else to do at night, l study. Football, 56-58g Track, 57g Choir, 57-58g Briga d00n. 58g J. C. Players, 583 Senior Class V ice-President, 57-58. 9
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niors PATRICIA ANN BYBEE: I frequently quote myself, it adds spice to my conversation. Band, 56-57. ALAN CARTER: A man who blushes is not quite a brute. Football, 56-58, All-Conference, 2nd string, All District, Honorable Mention, 58. BILL HAROLD CASE: lf you miss seeing him, don't worry, you'll hcar him. Football, 56-585 Basketball, 56-58, Track, 57-58. GRETCHEN CAVERNO: She performs her duties, but there's always time for fun. Jayettes, 56-58, Latin Club 56-58g Choir, 56-58, New Moon, 57, Brigadoon, 58. DAVID CLACK: His absence will long be remembered. LARRY COLTER: I wish Adam had died with all his ribs in his body. Track, 57. ROCKNE CREACH: Tiny as a bug's earf' BARBARA ANNE DAVIS: Tall in stature, big in heart. Choir, 56-58, Chorale, 57-583 New Moon, 579 Briga- doon, 583 J. C. Players, 57-585 Honor Society, 57-585 Spanish Club, 56-58g Vice-Pres. 57-583 Spanish National Honor Society, 56-583 Secretary, 57-58g Iayettes, 57-58. CLAUDELLE DEAN: Her quiet smile speaks a world of friendliness. MARY ELIZABETH DEAN: A maid she is of dark brown hair and eyes that cause a second stare. SHELLEY ELIZABETH-JANE DEGLER: A quiet and sincere friend. Jayettcs, 56-573 New Moon, 57, Spanish Club, 57. CAROLYN DOOLEY: l find excuses for myselff' Choir, 56-583 New Moon, 573 Brigadoon, 58. DAVID DOWNEN: fd like to be shy, but the girls won't let me. Football, 56-58g Boys' Stale, 57, Track, 56-583 Junior Class President, 56-573 Band, 56-58g Student Council, 57-589 Debate, 583 Best All-Around Boy, 58. DORIS MARIE DRINKARD: Or light or dark or short or tall, she sets a spring to snare them allf' Jayettes, 56-57g Choir, 56-58g Chorale, 57-583 New Moon, 57, Brigadoon, 58. BARBARA ANN DURHAM: Happy herself through making others sof' Choir, 57-58. 1
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nior-.4 BARBARA JOAN FOX: Full of pep, sunshiny smiles, and side-splitting remarks. Jayettes, 56-585 Band, 56-57. JUDY CATHERINE FOX: When they kiss and make-up, she gets the kiss and he gets the make-up. Jayettes, 56-57. DAVID FRANK: He studies so quietly that he disturbs not even himselff' C. O. E. 57-58. SHIRLEY FREEMAN: Past unknown, present confused, future hopefulf' JIM GARDNER: Many great men are dead, and I feel a little sick. Band, 56-585 Drum Major, 57-585 J. C. Players, 585 Heaven Can Wait, 585 Rotary Boy of the Month, 58. ROYAL S. GARNER: My only books are women's looks and folly's all they taught me. Football, 54-585 Track, 54-57. JIM GARVIN: The longer I look the longer I feel that whatever is good enough for our fathers is not good enough for us. Choir, 56-585 Basketball, 56-575 Golf, 585 Brigadoon, 58. SHARON IRENE GASKILL: A charming bit of scenery on the landscape of the world. Choir, 56-585 New Moon, 575 Brigadoon, 58. SHIIRLEY GASKILL: With such blond hair and such blue eyes, is it any wonder she gets the guys? Choir, 56-57. JUDITH ELAINE CLOVER: The luxury of doing good surpasses every other personal enjoyment. National Honor Society, 57-58. DARLENE GOLDAMMER: Her sweetness is her powerf' Choir, 56-585 New Moon, 575 Brigadoon, 585 Honor Society, 57-58. BETTY LOU GOODIN: Always ready for funf' Choir, 57-585 Brigadoon, 585 C. O. E,. 57-58. ALAN GREEN: He is his own press agent and advertising manager. Football, 56-585 Co-Captain, 57-585 Basketball, 56-585 Track, 56-585 Second All Conference Football, 56-585 All District Honorable Mention, 57-585 Choir, 56-57. HAROLD GOSER: There's always a right and a wrong way, and the wrong way always seems the most reasonable. Spanish Club, 57-58. .IACQUELYN HACKNEY: There is no argument equal to a happy smilef,
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