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,gi u-1...-fl' is as QD' ,fog i Y sr- 1 2, 4' - .,,,,.- N- , qw.,- , ,,. Eh BETHLYANN ANDERSON has been a very busy gal her four years. She played softball, basketball, volleyball, soccer, and also the G.A.A. which she was a member for three years. She was Chairman of Prom Committee, portrayed Miss Brill in the Senior Play, and wasa member of Y-Teens, the Physics, and the English Club in her last two years. If you've been wondering who the tall, blonde, quiet senior is, it probablywill be PHILIP ANDERSEN. Phil has been tak- ing printing and he has printed the tickets for many of the school activities such as the Senior Play. Philip spends most of his spare time either at the shop or at Vorac's Shoe Store where he has been working. All State Stuey as his friends call him is really STUART ANDERSON. His interest in sports and winning of letters has entitled him to be in the Varsity Club. Sports are not the only things he is interested in as hisinterest in the Speech Club shows, some fine programs were put on under his ca- pable leadership as Program Chairman. ARLENE ANTHONY is quiet, but very sweet and makes friends very easily. She is one of the senior girls who has herdiamond. Arkie hasworked at Newberry's the last two years and hasn't had too much time for after school activ- ities. Her freshman year she went out for all the girl's sports and was a member of the Y-Teens. FRED ADAMS has been active in athletics during his four years, being in track, football and basketball. He was in Band four years, President of freshman class, Secretary of junior class and Boys' Association and Treasurer of Hi-Y. In his senior year, Fred was Pros. Attorney, President of Physics Club and Assistant Editor of Senior Annual. Building models, skiing, and skating are BOB ALBRECHT'S favorite hobbies. He also likes to fly. Working at Gregorys is his idea of an interesting job. He was Treasurer of Speech when he was a junior. When he finishes schoolhe may join the Air Corps. JACK ALKEMA is a great one for music. He has been in Boys' Chorus his junior and senior years, and in Mixed Cho- rus his senior year. He went out for football his sophomore year, was a member of the Speech Club his junior year and was in the Physics Club his senior year. ROGER Putta ANDERSON is one of the quietest boys in the senior class. His favorite sport is basketball as his record shows for he has gone out for it his four years of school. He played football his freshman year and has been a member of the Varsity Club for two years. His last year he was a Librar- ian. eniom V ,..., 1, X K' ffl Sm N rn
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.Tim Fitch, Vice-President, Joan Ziemkowski, Secretary, Mary Ellen Penland, Treasurer: R os s Des- Enfants, President. eniord As juniors this year's graduating class was quite a problem. We had con- troversies over our class rings which finally resulted in the students own choice of style. We also had our own way when we decided to have the Prom at the country club. The theme of the dance was On A Dreamer's Holiday and the country club was cleverly decorated to associate with phrases of the song. Its success was credited to the many committees and ad- visors. This year we have been kept busy al- so. We selected our officers, class colors, and many more important necessities which came up. The Senior Play Cheaper by the Dozen was quite a hit after weeks of preparationandconstantwork by the cast, committees, and director. Each person did his and her best and was fully award- ed with the results. The annual skip day and senior picnic were held on May 31 and a grand time was had by all. On June l the annuals were distribute cl. We hope the senior class will be missed and it is with regret we leave, but proud that we're a member of the class of '5l. I Dan EV-HHS, Harold Grissen, Art Dewey, Everett Greiner, Ingmar Barbo.
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One of LYLE ANTHONY'S favorite pastimes is riding a- round in his puddle jumper or his hot rod. Lyle has been busy working most of this year as a bell hop at the Stearns Hotel, but even though he worked he found time to play the cymbals for the Band. What he hopes to accomplish after graduation is anyone's guess. Watch out for this fellowl He's one of those schoolcharacters who spend their time keeping other people out of mischief and apprehending those who do break the rules of the school. Yes, it's LOWELL BAILEY, Chief of the Student Police. Certainly a good fellow to know at times and not to know at other times. WAYNE BAILEY is a very quiet young man. His activities in school have been few, but he has been especially inter- ested in Art. He is very keen on sailing, in fact, he has read just about all our library books on sailing and intends to make a career of it. Outside ofthe school, he partakes in a lot of hunting and fishing. Although music has taken up a lot of MARY LOU BAR- NETT'S time, she has taken part in many activities. All four years she has been in Band, Orchestra, and Assembly Band. She was in S.T.C.C. one year and Chairman of the Junior Prom. She was President of Y-Teens, played Earnes- tine in the Senior Play, was on the Queen's Court, and was Advertising Editor on the Annual her senior year. his s ' .. - 'mf eniom ALICE BECKER'S main interest in L.H.S. so it seems has been music and sports. Although she is more on the quiet side, she participated in the Girls' Chorus and played base- ball. She also was a member of the G.A.A. for one year and all four years a member of the Girls' League. DORIS BORTZ has been one of our cute, capable, cheer- leaders for three years. Proof of her athletic ability lies in the fact that she belonged to G. A.A. , and played basket- ball, softball, volleyball, and soccer. She has also been active in the S.T.C.C., Speech Club, Y-Teens, and on the Annual and Oriole Life staff. BOB BRODY has proved to be a beaver member scholas- tically of our class. Why? Brown Nez Club, which is com- posed of the Senior English Class and a Physics Club member during his senior year. Bob was the man behind the stage during the Senior Play where he controlled the curtains and did a very good job as General Stage Hand. JACK BROWN has a very impressive record as a thinclad and as a star Halfback for the Oriole football teams. He won the Most Valuable Player award for 1950 and was elected a post on the honorary 1950 North Central Conference team. He is a member of the Oriole Life sraff, the Varsity Club and the Boys' Association.
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