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MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Frances Hofmann and Virginia Wilson Due to their many achievements, it was not surprising that Fran and Gina were chosen the most likely to succeed . Scholastically, they are at the top of their class. Gina was the probationary Sophomore on the National Honor Society and she was joined by Fran in her Junior year. They both have received many awards and honors while re- maining active in extra-curricular activities. We are sure that they are indeed most likely to suc- ceed. BIGGEST EATERS Marcia Parsons and Darwin Fields The biggest eaters role was given to Marsh and Darbo. Now that they are well known gour- ments, all entertainers will have to double the recipe when they are on the scene. Darbo can oft- en be found after school with a little can of sau- sages and Marsh never refuses that after school candy bar. But, all kidding aside, these are two really nice kids and good for a lot of laughs. FUTURE FARMERS Richard Whiteman and Paul Nichols Dutch and Paul have been voted the future farmers of the class of '57. Both of them are al- ready carrying a large share of responsibility on the farm. We all are sure that their experience and in- dividual personalities will lead them far in their chosen field. SLEEPIEST Tom Good and David Phelps An alarm clock would be a good waker-up- per for Tom and Daveg voted the sleepiest. Al- though they are both well liked by their classmates teachers have at times become vexed when trying to keep them awake in class.
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BEST COOKS Lillian Orman, Barbara Parks, and Judy Bruck The cooks in the crowd are Barb Parks, Lillian Orman, and Judy Bruck. Of the three, only Lillian is a homemaking student, but they all do a good deal of the cooking in their own homes. Lill's fa- vorite is pina while Barb's family likes her spa- ghetti. Judy's crowd goes for her specialty, angel food cake. All three are well aware that the shortest path to a man's heart is through his stom- ach. MOST BASHFUL Mary Birkedahl and Gerald Parsons Although Mary and Jake are known for their bashfulness, when it comes to participation in class activities, they can always be found hard at work. We very seldom hear them say anything but we all know that underneath their bashful exterior are two swell personalities. They can often be found hard at work and probably getting more done than those of us who waste our energy talk- ing. NOISIEST Meredith Grann and Bill Woodruff Always goofing-off --these two! With their sound boxes working overtime, they always seem to be having lots of fun and so do the people that are with them. But you must admit that Mere- dith and Bill are really a couple of nice kids with a lot besides hot air behind them. MOST ALL-AROUND STUDENTS Richard Harrison and Theresa Panipinto Rich is certainly outstanding when it comes to extra-curricular activities. I-le has been a mem- ber of both band and chorus, has represented our class in basketball, tennis, and is this years cap- tain of our new wrestling team. This year he has the honor of being President of the Student Coun- cil. He was also FFA President last year, and this year is President of the County FFA. Rich is also a member of Y-Staff, L-Club, Projection Squad, and last summer he attended Boy's State. Theresa has represented the senior class in Student Council for four years and has been a member of the Safety Council too. Theresa is very active in chorus, having been a member of chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Octet, and attending All-County Chorus. To top off all their activities Rich and Terry both possess terrific personalities.
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' r 'T k r-XT K. 11-3- MOST ATHLETIC Suzanne Reed and Edwin Sparks The role of most athletic has been voted to Sue and Ed. as they are both active in sports and show good examples of sportsmanship. Ed. has been very interested in sports in his high school years as he has participated in basketball, foot- ball, baseball, and track. Sue has also been ac- tively interested in sports through intramurals and extra activities. These kids have been appropriate ly chosen the most athletic and those showing a good living example of school spirit. THE BEST LINE Carol Brisbane and Ronald Harrison That Carol and Ronnie have the best lines is really an understatement. These two are always shooting the breeze with someone--usually of the opposite sex. But, they always manage to take time out from their flirting to help in all class projects an x 3 , r if NWN V ff? Y lt 1
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