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MARILYN MANN Our tongue is our daily and hourly advertisement. Y-Teens ....... . ..l,Z,3 G.A.A ............ . ..2,3,4 Jeffer-Sun Staff .... .... 3 Criterion Staff .... .... 4 Chorus ........ . . .1,Z,3 Librarian ..... ..... 1 Kitchen Staff .... . . . 2,3,4 BOB BOTTOMS I am sure cares are an enemy to life. Hi-Y ............. 1,Z,3,4 Jefier-Sun Staff. . . .... . 3,4 Criterion Staff .... ..., 4 4-H Club .......... . . Z Junior Class Play .... . . 3 Librarian .......... . . .3 Kitchen Staff ...... . . 2 BERNEICE MARTIN Modesty is the color of virtue. Y-Teens ........ l,Z,3,4 Y-Teen Cabinet . . . .... . . . 4 G.A.A. ...... ....Z,3 Criterion Staff .... .... 4 Librarian ..... .... Z LAWRENCE NICKELSON Silence is the perfectest herald of joy.n Jeffer-Sun Staff . . . , , , , 4 Criterion Staff . . . .... 4 Hi-Y. ....... . . . . .3,4 SENIORS 16 CHARLES ANDY Let the world slide. Hi-Y ............. . . . l,Z,3,4 Criterion Staff .... ....... 4 4-H Club ...... ....... I ,Z Basketball . . . .... l,Z,3,4 Baseball .... .... 1 ,2,3,4 Track. .. .... l,Z,3,4 JEAN ARTHUR Her rrndest looks a cottage might adorn. Y-Teens ....... .... 1 ,Z,3,4 G.A.A ........... ...... 2 ,3 .Teffer-Sun Staff. . . .... 2,3,4 Criterion Staff . . . . . . . . 4 Chorus ........ .... 1 ,Z,3 Band ......... .... 3 Office Staff . . . . . . . 4 Librarian ....... .... Z ,3 Baker's Dozen... Music Festival .... .... 1 ,Z,3 Kitchen Staff. . . .... l,2,3,4 Scholarship .... ....... Z LE ROY FEDERICO He'll entertain an hour with mimicryf' Jeffer-SunStaff............... .... .4 Criterion Staff. . . . . ................. 4 Chorus,....... ........ . ......... ..-4 Ba sketball-Junior High intramural. .Z,3 H MISS LOIS KEMP She's plump, pert and pretty toog a real smart gal and a friend that's true. Senior Class Sponsor
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MARTHXEALLS A willing worker, with an eye for art. Y-Teens....... .... .... 1 ,Z,3,4 Y-Teen Treasurer . . . Y -Teen President .... Interclass Council ..... Y-Teen, Hi-Y Cabinet .... G.A.A ................ Jeffer-Sun Staff ...... Criterion Staff ............. 4-H Club ................... ...4i ..3 ....4 ....S ....3,4 ....4 ....Z Queen Attendant fMay Dancej . . . . . . . 1,3 Class Treasurer. ...... . ..... . . . . . . .3 lnterclass Council Treasurer Repre- sentative.. ......... ................3 G.A.A. Vice-President .... . . . BUD STEGALL . ...... 3 The door of lmowledge is labeled pIllh. i Hi-Y........ ..... ...l,Z,3, Jeffer-Sun Staff. . . . ..... . . Criterion Staff .... 4-H Club ....... Librarian ...... Office Staff ................. Senior Class Play . ..... . ... . . . . JUNE KELILR lf lcammt findaway, lwill rnake Une. Y-Teens...................... Y-Teen Treasurer ....... Y-Teen, Hi-Y Cabinet .... G.A.A. ............... . G.A.A. President .... Jeiier-Sun Staff .... Criterion Staff . . . Chorus ......... Office Staff .... 4-H Club ......... Junior Class Play . . . Librarian ......... Scholarship ......... l,Z,3,4 ....l,3,4 ...3,4 . .... 4 ...Z,3,4 ....Z,3 .....3 .. . .1,z,4 ... l,Z,3 Senior Scholarship .... ..... 4 Baker's Dozen ......... ..... Z Music Festival ........... . . . 3,4 Y-Teen Camp Wildwood ..... .... 3 Prince of Peace Runner-Up . . . . . . .3 Prince of Peace Winner ..... . . . 4 Kitchen Staff .............. . . . 4 Senior Class Play. ..,........ . . . .4 BOB COPENHEFER ' Variety is the spice of life. Hi-Y ............. .. , . 1,Z,3,4 Hi-Y Secretary . . . . . . . Class President ............. Sophomore Vice-President . . . Intel-class Council ........ Y-Teen, Hi-Y Cabinet . . . Jeffer-Sun Staff ........ Criterion Staff .... Office Staff . ...... 4-H Club ........... Junior Class Play .... Scholarship ...... . . . Senior Scholarship . . . Basketball Manager .... Basketball ........... Baseball ....... Track ............ Movie Projector ..... Senior Class Play .... 4 .....l,3 ....Z 1,3 ....4 ...3 ....4 ..3 ..l ....3 ....Z ....4 ....4 ....l,Z 1,z,s ....3,4 ....4 ENIURS 15 JIM CLARK The necessary atom in senior physics class. Hi-Y... ...... Jeiier-Sun Staff .... .1,z,s,4 ...3,4 Criterion Staff. . . . . . 4 4-H Club ........... . . . Z Junior Class Play... 3 Senior Scholarship .,.. ,,,,, 4 Track ............ . Z,3,4 Kitchen Staff .... . . . 23,4 Senior Class Play . . . . . . . 4 JOAN MELODY A rhapsody of words. Y-Teens ........ I .... 1,Z,3,4 G.A.A ............. .... Z ,3,4 G.A.A. Secretary. . . . . . . . 4 Jeiler-Sun Staff. . . . . . .3,4 Criterion Staff .... ........ 4 Chorus. .......... l,Z,3,4 4-H Club ........... . .l,Z,3 Junior Class Play .... .... 3 Librarian .......... . . .Z Senior Scholarship . . . . . . .4 Baker's Dozen ..... . ..... Z Music Festival .................. l,3,4 Buckeye Girl's State................ 3 National Anthology of High School Po- etry.............................2,3 Senior Class Play. . . . BILL MARKLEY ..4 A short saying often contains much wisdom. Hi-Y ................. .... l ,Z,3,4 4-H Personality Club . . . . . . . . . Z Jeffer-Sun Staff ....... .... 3 ,4 Criterion Staff ...... .... 4 Chorus ........... .... 3 Scholarship ....... ....Z Senior Scholarship................. 4 Anierican Legion Essay Winner . . . . . . 3 Music Festival.....................3 Senior Class Play............ PEGGY ZURWELL ...4 Precious things come in small pack- ages. Y-Teens....... ...l,Z,3,4 G.A.A. ..... . . . . . . Jeffer-Sun Staff. . . . ...Z,3,4 ....3,4 Criterion Staff. . . . . . . . 4 Chorus ....... .... 1 ,Z,3 Office Staff... 4-H Club .... . . . 2 Librarian .... .... 1 ,Z Scholarship .... . . . Z Baker's Dozen ..... ....... Z Music Festival..................l,Z,3 Queen Attendant QMay Dancej . . . . . . . . Z Senior Scholarship. . . . . . . . . . . Kitchen Staff. . . . . . . . . . Senior Class Play. . . ....3,4 4
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CLASS HISTORY A few years ago, we wondered if this year would ever reach us. Now that it is he re, we can hardly believe our eyes. We have finally come to the closing year of our school life, Twelve long years ago we were just beginning our drudgery, as we called it. Our mothers scrubbed our faces until they shone and neatly combed our hair, then kissed us good-bye and off we trotted to school. The girls who started to school that day and are still with us are as follows: Doro- thy Thompson, La Verne Diggs, Donna Brown, Peggy Zurwell, Lola Harshrnan, June Kel- ler, Joan Melody, and Jean Arthur. The boys who are still here are the following: Dick Steele, Jim Clark, Bud Stegall, Charles Andy, Virgil Petry, Jim Juday, Howard Ford, Bob Bottoms, Bob Copenhefer, and Bill Markley. In the fifth grade we acquired a new girl. Her name was Marilyn Mann. She moved here from Richmond, Indiana. In the sixth grade we got another new girl. Her name was Martha Eales. She was also from Richmond, Indiana. Then in the eighth grade came another girl. She came to our gang from Hollans- burg. Her name was Berneice Martin. We skipped a few years then until our Junior year. Here a wind blew in from way out we st. It brought us Lawrence Nickelson, from Tucson, Arizona, Then last, but not least, was at the beginning of this final year. We made room for another boy, Leland Federico. He joined our group from Richmond, Indiana. ' This about sums up our twelve years of schooling that we dreaded so much, but, next year when the school bell rings and we see the new first graders going to school with their shiny faces and neatly combed hair, we'll all be wishing we were in their shoes again, just for a day. DAY TON JAUNT It was a cold, foggy day on October 26, when twenty-three excited Seniors started for Dayton. This had been the ,day we had been looking forward to for so many years. Now, finally it had come. The first load to start in this heavy fog was chauffeured by Howard Ford. His pas- sengers were Bob Copenhefer, Dick Steele, Bob Bottoms, Virgil Petry, and Jim Clark. Following this carload were Jim Juday and Leland Federico, a Crosley-carload. The next group to leave was Bud Stegall and his passengers. They were Lawrence Nickelson, Bill Markley, Charles Andy, June Keller, and Joan Melody. These three groups left about 8:30 so they would be at the studio in time for our first appointment, which was at 9:30, Later on, Dorothy Thompson left with her gang, This group was scheduled for the 10530 appointment we had. Her passengers included Peggy Zurwell, Donna Brown, La Verne Diggs, Lola Jane Harshman, and Martha Eales. The last group to leave was Miss Kemp's crowd. They included Marilyn Mann, Berneice Martin, and Jean Arthur. After we had our pictures taken, some of us went shopping. Others just looked over the town, Dinner was eaten and then the boys went to the Mayfair Theater. Some of the girls went to a picture show, while Miss Kemp and the rest of the girls went to the Sunny- Side Up Radio Show. They had great fun, especially La Verne and Lola, being contestants, Lola was successful in winning one dollar and La Verne won the jack pot of four dollars. 17
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