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SENIORS JOAN STEVERS— Neot os o pin ond blooming os o rose. JO ANNE STEWART— Silence Is the perfected herald of joy. MARTIN STICKFORD — Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. CHARLES STOCKWELL — Awoke or asleep, he seems to enjoy life. SALLY STREET— Genteel in porsonoge. DOROTHY SUITER— By oil that's good ond glorious. IDA SWEET— Quiet, loving, true ond sweet. ROBERT THOMAS— His timo is for- ever. everywhere his place. LARRY THOMAS— The greater man. tho greater courtesy. DELMAS THOMPSON - He who in- vented work should hove finishod it. DEAN THROCKMORTON — Withdrew from school. PEGGY TILLER— A petite young miss with o winning way. GRETA TOLLIVER — A good-notured person is never out of piece. TOM TURNBULL— None but himself can be his parallel. RICHARD TYLER— So much one man can do thot does both act and know. FRED VEVERKA— 'To hove lived through it oil is to hove done something. BENNY WAITS— A true believer in the conservation of energy. LOIS WARTHMAN— Dork eyes run- ning over with glee. Page Twenty-threo
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SENIORS EDWIN SHUPING— He enlisted eoriy instead of late and therefore didn’t graduate. RITA SHUTTLEWORTH— When looks ore fond and words ore few. BERNADINE SILCOTT— My heart is like a singing bird. JAYNE SIMMONS — Laugh'd ond danc'd ond talk'd ond song.” ANN SIMONS— Today, whatever moy onnoy. the word for mo is Joy. just simple Joy. JIM SLATER— To bo o comedian is to be a public character. JOHN SMITH— On the football field he showod thorn all It wos no hindrance to be small. MARY SMITH— Unolteringly ond pest- oringly fond. SAMUEL SMITH— Thou wert my guide, philosopher, ond friend. WALLACE SMOCK— Ho likes to get out ond give it the gas. and watch the blurred milestones flit post. CHARLOTTE SNIDER— Lovely to per- fection. RICHARD SOHRENSSEN — Ho talks, and tolks. ond folks, and then he talks some more. BOB SPANGLER— I like work, it fasci- nates me: I con sit and look at it for hours.” GERALD SPRANG— I never thrust my nose into othor men's porridge. SHIRLEY SPUNG — Unextinguished laughter shakes tho skies. BILL STATEN— The world is os you take if. JERRY STEPLETON— A happy soul, that all the way in hoavon hath a sum- mer's day. DAVID STERLING— I'll be merry ond free: I'll be sod for nobody. Pago Twenty-two
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SENIORS HAROLD WAUGH— I om at free as nature's first man. EUGENE WEAVER — School moy a place of learning be. But it still affords good times for me. RUTH WEBB— As gentle os zephyrs, blowing below the violet. JANIS WEDGE— A face with gladness overspreod. NOEL WEIDNER— His talents ore of the more silent type. ROSE WELCH— Never on idle mo- ment. RUPERT WELLIVER— Good nature and good sonse must over ioin. CAROLYN WENDELL— Cheorfulness is an offshoot of goodness and wis- dom.” JERRY WFSTENBARGER — A public man of light and leading. JOAN WESTENHOUSER — She's o qood all-round sport, with many friends. KENNY WESTENHOUSER — A man after our own hearts. DENNIS WINNER— This is the thing that I was born to do. JIM WOLFINGER— Let's be gay while wo moy. JACK WOODS — Almost everything that is great has been done by youth. LOIS WOODS— So sweet and reliable in her discourse. EDGAR WORK— A proper man, as one shall see in a summer's day. JANE YATES— Thou hast the patience and the faith of a Saint. THELMA YENRICK— Good humor is goodness and wisdom combined. Pago Twenty-four
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