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JUDY WORDEN IVIIKE WORDEN A good dl-5P051t101'1 15 3- S1-ft of The place where I relax most 112-C1119 cornfortably IS at school G A A R3-1l5P11U5e1', Latm Club, Razlsphtter, Varslty Club, Student Pep C11-lb COUIICII, Baseball On Frlda. March 13 thas group of one hundred semors from govermnenr classes tra veled to Lan smg, our State Capltal The group met van ous 0ff1Cel'S m the Capltal Budding and learned an 1m portant lesson m government 9-X MAUROVEEN YOZZO I have enjoyed the happmess f the world I have lxved and loved F I-I A Ra1lspl1tter, Student Credxt DANIEL ZEPNEWSKI CAROL ZOLDOS A httle nonsense now and then IS 'She has a. heart of the purest gold ' rellshed by the WlS6St men TIME WILL TELL of . - . . - . 5. - I I 1 - 1, I . ' Q --0, fa . . , ' ' Y, , 9
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JUNE WILLIAMSON SHIRLEN E WI LLIE 'Her heart is as sound as 2. bell w1th a personahty twlce as clear ' A ggod heart 15 wqrth gold NHIIODZI Honor Socxety Commander, Quill 8 Scroll, Art Club, F T A JOANN A WILMURTH er cheerfulness IS the effect of her studles F H A Latm Club APRIL WOJCIECHOWSKI se ms to enjoy hfe MARIE WOLF gl-In I Rallsphtter, Qulll 6 Scroll The prom, an annual event ofthe Semor class, IS a project on wh1ch a. great many of the semom' studems work d111gen1'1y to make zt a sue ces June Will1a.mscn explams to the prom comm1ttee how the b3S1C arrangements and decoratmons are to be done ALMA MATER OR A Ll BILITY7 X 5 , . . . . . ' , O H . 4 , . , An easy-going,-happy gal, who I-Iiauors to a. most accomplished e . - ' . 0 A f . . . . O
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R'-an To each other the 3, ear as this I'm keepmg score and the bo s won't hel me Y PP Y P What's seven, fxve, and four? The Curious Savage Mrs M hpmcke, new d.ramat1c mstructor, was overwhelmed by the turnout for the semor play It was declded that there would be a dual cast, The Cunous Savage by John Patnck was the three act play selected On Apr-11 17th and 18th, the mannee and evemng performances were presented The audlence applauded the play about a cunous woman, left wlth the fannly fortune She IS r1d.1cu1ed by her chmldren for throwing her money away on such thmgs as chantles The plot thlckens as the not so sane mmates of the mstltunon, Mrs Savages cluldren have comnntted her to, comphcate mat ters The endmg proved a surpnse to all and every one concerned had an enjoyable evemng P1ctured on these two pages are scenes from The Cunous Savage ,gn--, J 'Somebody pushed me ' worms, germs, Pachyderm, and POLITICIANS sf' c F TERTAI ED OTHERS
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