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HELEN VANDERVEST is one of the very quiet girls of the class and hasn't been in too many activities her four years of school. It seems thather only interest was when she took Journalism. It must be that she liked to get news for the pa- per and it kept her busy, yet she didn't have to say much. BOB WARNER was a popular and busy fellow around school. He has a long list of activities ranging from the Junior Prom Committee to Co-Editor of Oriole Life, but including mem- bership in the Camera, Drama, and Library Clubs, Band, Hi-Y, and Student Police. We'1l all agree thathe has been one of the busiest students in our class. A loud cry of Gracie resounds through the halls and if you don't know who the girlis, her name is GRACE WHITAKER. Grace to her friends, has been active in most of the girls or- ganizations here at L.H. S. She was a member of the Booster Club during her freshman year and also a Monitor for two years. JACKIE WILLIS, although small, has taken part in many activities. Her two main interests while in L.l-l. S. have been Art and the Vocal Music Department which has taken up most of her time. She also has participated in such sports as softball, basketball, and speedball. She was a member of the G.A.A. She has taken a Commercial Course. w a A 91' A i .gs F it kj f i g , I 75 .3 .-5 4 , V is ,ks Q,,JsgR eg: eniorri JOAN ZIEMKOWSKI is one of these wonderful gals who can be depended on to lend ahand on any project. She has been in the Girls' Chorus, Secretary of the G.A.A. , and has been active in sports. During her senior year she was Class Sec- retary, a member of the Physics, Drama, and Brun Nez Clubs. She helped on the Senior Play and the Annual. Everybody in school knew EDDIE SPRAGUE, because he was always ready and willing to lend a hand to any project. Dur- ing his four years of school Ed was a member of many organ- izations, including the Camera Club, Student Police, and the Physics Club for the first semester of his senior year, at the end of which he joined the U. S. Air Force.
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I wffe, AQ! kv -.J .Cd 'EE' 'B 'gr-'IP' fa... MILDRED TAYLOR was a musical minded girl from all ap- pearances, because she spent three years in the Mixed Choir and two years in Girls' Chorus. She also participated in Girls' League activities. Mildred took a General Course and as yet is undecided about her future. CAROL THOMSEN has been one of our outstanding athletes in school. He has played football and basketball and went out for track. He was a member of the Physics Club and the S.T.C.C. Keyo as he is called by his friends is another A man around school. He tries desperately to keep the heap running, but he does most of the running. CHARLES TOWNS can be seen anytime of the year, either riding around in his car or else working for his uncle driving trucks, bulldozers or what have you. This has kept him quite busy and he hasn't had time for school activ.ities although he did go out for football and he was a member of the Speech Club. EUGENE TOWNS, known to many as Eugenius, is one of the class characters. It seemed like there wasn't a minute in whichhe didn't have some joke to tell. E. T. has been kept busy his four years with track and football. He was one of the ambitious persons who worked in the Library and also was a member of the Mixed Chorus. JUNIOR STIELSTRA a versatile athlete as his football, bas- ketball, and track records show, is one of the Orioles best hard driving Fullbacks, a dead shot when playing Center for the Oriole five, and high point man when running with the Oriole thinclads. One of our better students, he does very well in his studies and sports. Junior also is a member of the Varsity Club and Boys' Association. MARILYN SWANSON was a very quiet person in school and you probably never noticed her unless you happened to be down in the office the first or fifth period helping Frances. She was in Girls' League while in school, too, Since Marilyn took a Commercial Course, she intended to enter the Com- mercial field after graduation. HERB TACTOR'S talents seem to be centered around public speaking, sports, and law enforcement. He served on the Student Police Force his junior year. He was afootball Man- ager and a member of the Varsity Club his senior year. He was a member of the Speech Club and the IournalismClass, also in his senior year. BRYAN Toogie TAGGERT was well known around school for his silly remarks and for Pop in the Senior Play. His senior year was a busy one for he was in the S.T.C.C., Speech Club, on the Annual Staff, and in chargevof home- coming festivities. Toogie took a College Course and plans to go to Michigan State. eniom is felis egg U40 W N: Q'lq:,,, as t sg ,-175 - ,gm J, . , . sg. , - ' ,fb ' - Q5 Z- 1 ' 54fT:A?.p5g xv - --A ' ' s ,iw .sa . 2.5. . . . ,L . w l .1 , , ...,- .,,. , H . - . - ,,.., ,- ., ,s'..J:::.v , 'I' 1' .lf-:Patna sae:-'::5:::s'i i, fy. 'Q-figs. 'Si 3214.3 A f: 5 129. f' ,:,:,'.jf.'-'RTE' 51... f-:Q .sg-, -, ' .M 's-. is sf, ,fr ,rf r wirrrts .rims Q. r .'.'.'. . f
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. . L u Miss Brill- NormaDeIonge1 Mrs. F1tZBefa1d'Mary 0 STANDING: Beth1yann.AnderS0n' . i k S renson, Frank: Ed Gibson. Billz H0b2-III . - Ann, Dic O l Barnett' Eameiuney'S1hu1TJya?oS?1l,'HarPer. Doctor Burton: Fred Adams, Larry, Warden Bums' Freda hm FRC ' , . 11 CharPie, Lillian:I0anneIorS6Y1S0I1. Maffhalmyan Maftinsen' Joe Scales' SITTFNG' Sa Y 'lbrethzlim Fisher lhe Youngest' Doug Taggart. Mr. Gilbreths Marlena Haube'rg'MIs' G1 Middleton, 180k- Cheaper By The Dozen, by Frank Gilbreth J'r. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carney, arollicking comedy, has been considered the best Senior Play in years. It is a delightful story about a rather large American family whose father is a terrific effi- ciency expert. The father establishes a demo- cratic family council to work outfamilyprob- lems. Most. of these problems are wonderfully solved except those concerning the eldest daugh- ter, Anne. She rebels against her father's too old fashionedideas and almost upsets her father's plans for the future. However, they finally come to a mutual understanding after many humorous incidents. Although this play is very amusing it has genuine beauty and meaning. enior ay
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