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BETTY LOU ALEXANDER Intermontain Pastime: Writing letters. Motto: Live and learn. Comment: A true citizen of the senior class She ' ll never fail, for she ' s sure to pass. HAROLD ALLEN BARNETT Intermontain Pastime: Dancing. Motto: Men of few words are the best men. Comment: Allen is the well-dressed boy, Full of life and full of joy. JO ELLA BREEDING Intermontain Pastime: Giggling. Motto: Carry a smile wherever you go. Comment: She ' s full of joy, trustworthy and true, Wherever you meet her she never seems blue. ROBERT HARPER BRAME Finney Pastime: Tending to the goats. Motto: Don ' t let the grass grow under your feet. Comment: He ' s neat and nice and full of joy, He makes good grades if he is a boy. DENNIS HARTMAN ALL Finney Pastime: Joking. Motto: Fun and more fun. Comment: He ' s a guy, handsome and tall Who takes delight in playing basketball. JOAN BOLLING Intermontain Pastime: Eating hotdogs. Motto: Make the most of life. Comment: She ' s neat and nice and full of joy, She ' s quite a hit with a cer- tain boy. MILDRED M. BREEDING Finney Pastime: Looking for a man to trust. Motto: Never trust a man. Comment: She ' s not too tall, she ' s not too thin, She ' s always saying, Don ' t trust the men. HAROLD LLOYD BROOKS Intermontain Pastime: Going to Elk Garden. Motto: Tall trees grow from little acorns. Comment: He ' s nice and friendly and a good pal, He ' s always seen with a cer- tain gal.
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Officers Tommy Wilson President Harper Brame Vice-President Malissia Stoots Treasurer Billie House Secretary I ! i i I i I i i Jame September and the first day of school. Children filed into the auditorium, looked, waited, and wondered (while standing) where the seniors could be. In due time they arrived, took those front seats, felt a little proud of themselves, and settled down for Mr. Monk ' s open- ing speech. Next came home room and schedules. It was the old routine with a new background — the feeling that against this backdrop of an autumn breeze, winter wind, and a spring thaw we would eventually take the commencement march down the hall, through the front door, and down the aisle to the stage. There we would receive the beaming smiles of parents and friends as we proudly accepted our diplomas half-joyfully and half-regretfully realizing that this marked the end of a journey.
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LOUISE VIVIAN BROOKS Intermontain Pastime: Going to the postoffice. Motto: Take ' em or leave ' em. Comment: She ' s jolly, loyal, and clever, And to the end she will endeavor. AUDREY IRENE BUSSEY Intermontain Pastime: Fussing. Motto: Go with all, take none seriously. Comment: Makes good in her school work and is liked by all, She ' s not too short and not too tall. EMMA CHAFIN (TAYLOR) Finney Pastime: Planning for the future. Motto: It ' s easier to go around trouble than to go through it. Comment: She can always do what there is to do, She loves her work and her husband too. PERRY FERGUSON Intermontain Pastime: Fishing. Motto: The world will forgive you for being blue, but not for be- ing yellow. Comment: Perry is friendly, has good looks, too, He knows his way around and his enemies are few. RETHA MAE BROWNING Intermontain Pastime: Reading and playing the piano. Motto: Hitch your wagon to a star. Comment: Ambitious, intelligent, and hard working, There ' s never a class she de- sires shirking. MILDRED ANN CAMPBELL Intermontain Pastime: Thinking of the future. Motto: Do your work well. Comment: Mildred is always bright and gay, And makes more friends every day. GLADYS MARIE CHAPMAN Intermontain Pastime: Waiting for the evening mail. Motto: Tonight we launch; where shall we anchor? Comment: A pretty girl with a sparkle within, She has a way to find the men. THOMAS McKEE FERGUSON Finney Pastime: Serious thinking. Motto: Men with open ears are the best men. Comment: Thomas has few words to display, He ' s a smart boy is what we say.
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