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i JAMES WARTERS Lovable pretty, efficient these words eccuretelv describe Bettie Her lovalty and cooperation with overv class project have been valued by her class mates This statement is not idly made Bett1e's main interest is in the nursing field where she will oe an outstanding figure in the not too distant future Shop l Hi Lights staff l Q 3, Athletic staff 3 Paul Welch, that tall, da k and handsome memoer of the senlor class is a farmer who lives in the busy community of Nainesburg he likes to crack jokes and has a laugh that would give a 11Sh the chills He is very active around the school, trvlno to et out of as muon work as possible and seeing how many days he can et off to go hunting he will et ahead in the future arc will undouoteoly be SUCCSSSIU1 science Clab 1, Athletic as ociatlon l 4 o Rifle Club 1 WALTER t WILCOX ,-41 AJWAwZ le x k'N'! J' LJ 6L'hardsome, curly haired Jin loined our class in our junior year when rot seen throu h the wlndshield of his olock lo g car, Jim can usually oe found with his rose buried in a Nechanics or Air Dlane masazlne or on Pickle hill with Ritter and friends o1m's future is in the clouds and we wish him luck in nls sky hlrh career Play Club 3 Athletic Ass mer Vars tv 6 glam PAUL WE LCH Amiable, vood looking Pete is a right ruy in every sense of the phrase Although shy and retirinu during previous years, he has really changed this year with a fine F F A record and the splendid portra al of 'George Bivelow in nwhat A Life', Pete has established a lasting record of achievement Play Cast 3, F F A l, 2, 5, Rifle Club 1, Athletic Ass'n 5, Credit R011 3 22 is .xx :Xb t fgig hip, x '1 1 ' X, X C'f 'X 1 kk X5 A ' Q A u V V I 1' . x at - f ' ' 1 'C' ' f ' , 5 'g ' 'n. 25 3: , ' qi . ' ' 1' ' D K. 'Q .- x N , .. .. ,, .- . , I t 1 a - ' -1 - k A , . I ' 1 f 1 ' - 'M 5 Ass'n l, 2, 35 Home Ec. 2, 35 Senior Play , . I , ' A' U: ,' ' ,,,g ' s . v 1 K ' ' , ' ' N I ' I ' 1 ' Ag., A xfi, . ' v - X , ' L . ' L I ' Q A A x ' 1 K -I , M . ,, s 'Q , . N' P' , A . . . o i 4 1 k ., ..... Q . ' Y A ' I .1 N if ' Y J. L2 u - A ' K , I Q - V, L' 1 u ' 1- ' 1 D , , U v I 1 5 .sL, X F n n 5 O J-7 'f'i5'-'- ' ' y N ' ' ' A A -Jw 5' , 4 1 , . . . W , , K O . I U I . v . . 9 .
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.y 2 bi .P 'T navy ,ww Our Senior ma with a camera and everybody's man Friday John Carman Taylor combines shynese a sense of humor and industriousness into a dish that spells O K If not seen heading towards the college with a feminine companion or hanging around the Dairy Store with a bunch of fellows John can usually be found in the high school darkroom develoblng pictures John is one of those persons who'll do anything for a friend and he has lots of them Camera Club 1 2 3 Yesrb00k 3 Paper Staff 2, 3, Athletic Ass'n l, 2 3, Vice President 3 J V Basketball 2 l Manager l, 2 Senior Play v',f' ESTHER 9 1 ce 'xr- TCE nndowed by nlsclievols classmates vit? the ul8SShmlDQ nickna e of Duc Clifton has maue quite a name for him self hever verv one of orirg to sc1ool, except maybe at a qua ter o fou blip played hooky once too often and found himself a memb r of Uncle nam' lavy The class oi '46 ulshes good luck to its absent member F A , Treasurer 3, Vice Presioent 4 bhoo Ulub, Rifle Club 2 21 JOHN TAYLOR cat Al: '11-un-4 i- 'K' nsther is the lass with the twinkling eyes and a lo ical mind 'h n she smiles her eyes dence Her mind is not cluttered with unlmoortsnt trifles She oroved this mathematics Esther will by her solendld work in No doubt in our minds that oe a threat to Flnsteln mr F1 Y 1 S nlor P Q ZWOD C m ra Club st ff 3 JQMVV ,Q AVATZZQ faihwy :Wwe ftlifujhn W' ff' I' 9 ee PAUL. ke nun so bca if 1 shpts di smar n he snag! 4, si stlc about is work, rejult is .mmf s on, b he t gg? Qi ul fl ke to be Jour ist in fidffff-J W ffiofw use ,ef ience Club 1 Baseb ll l, Athls ic Q75 in of ff S af ske 3 4 C dit Roll 1 PR Hn, oc CLIFTON WARD X sv M ip li . U ! AV 1 . If V I E 1 4 A L 'f J' 1 x 4 X, 1 ' M Y- 9 I I ' v , ' ti 'l 5 ,. -124 f N-1? is . wy-- U ,M X sfo -fel ou., 5 rr 'J fix, if 'uv - Q . 0 ,S se 7 l Q R My W X ,jg l1 4' um. l J 4 , . ','o J ! K, vt Q I 1 ' '5'j3V'q-3 W ff J .-2: - Q Q 1,-Y Lpdfjfvy . trgx rx 1 2 ll '- 'dr' If 'P A .X gf 5, , 'I ' ' Al s e ,f'?'+, ? . 'U' A' - 1 ,0 ,IVV ,I 1' ,n A L f , J ' f' , 'V .rfrgff 6' j 2,13 f J .li ' I ' - ' . l 49' , Qu ti ec ' sf 1 a ge V , +0 v . '-f' ' 1 ,. . , 7 ,V. 1 if I Z J M 'W 'N f H f' lg. - me y 1: 23 hi 3 f J d. - ' .1 I . X I ,. J c '6 ,g2f'T, oJ.' fffxl, , 4' ! , 3' ' k , . , t 1 1 dl S ay Q T., . 2, V, g V1 ' ,3:G , 3 pf .-, ,611 . N ' . Z . s . J A 1 1 ' id m L ' ky, Q Li 3. wr cf.. - X QF. ' 1 P f 14, in-:k j 4' 1 Q . 0 g,tp A Q U , A - v - ,- S xxo.i:5 sl 'f.l5 . F. . . 1 1 A' . l v X A V ? ,sy , J x 1 'li . , hug
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That pretty, blue eyed lass with a charming personality who alwavs has a finger in every ple We were all sorry when she left us in November to go to Kissimmee Florida to spend the winter fary's dreams are at present involved with the Infantry and several other eligible males Sounds complicated vary MARY YORK Athletic Ass'n l 2 Glee Club l 2 Senior Play staff 3 H1 Lights staff As the class of '46 moves into the u ure, away rom the high school below the tracks, it leaves behind it some not so subtle reminders of its lingerin presence Each member of the senior group wishes to will some outstandlnb char acteristlcs to his successor in the junior or sophomore group Skip FdOerton'e Casanova instincts to Richard Scutt Dick Doughton's intellectual ability to Cecil Moore Gharl s Johnson's leadership to anyone wortty of acceptinf it Purley Fousel's basketball prowess to Junior Nilsen Dick R1tter's prefer nce for sophomore blondes to Rob Swinvle Vary Lynne's evening rides 1n block 1016 cars to Kathryn Fowler Jlm Warters' sleepiness to Artlur Shelman Nan Maul's cheerleading ablllty to Phyllis Davey Don Putcheson's artistic talent to eddie Ross Pepsi Eaton's P D book to some future senior Ruth Lane's swe tness to Roberta Jenkins John Ta7lor's camera tectnlque to Don Besanceney Paul T1ce's brilliant news writlngs to Mary Lois Shirley Sours' red 'crown of glory to Patsy Day Lols St1lwell's queenly beauty to arol Ann Jay Phyllis Mudce ability to Pharl Smith Narters Lena Parls' petdte efficiency to Perry Preclt's excellent dancinv Arlene Sours' sweaters to Arlene s Shaw Naraaret Russell's personality to Lucille Douglty Roger James Lewis Byron Alden Smith's physique to Don Krause Rumsey's way with women to Jail Calkins 1arrison's car to Harold Shaw Shaw's promptness it! to Shirley Rauscher Smith's memory to Willis Cole Parolyn Rurtck's voi e to Vivian Hartsock Shirley Husted's wardrobe to Beatrice Baity Donna Passelberry's curly hair to Frances Sargent Betty Ann C1eveland's brown eyes to Lorrlta Smith Gordon Aust1n's fllrtatousness to Ellsworth Smith Paul Welch's curly hair to Francis Moyer Walter Nilcox's F F A record to Donald Heinrich Gretchen Cary's givvle to Janet Wilcox Mable Pr1ff1n's interest in books to Wilbur Morgan Imogene Morgan's blue eyes to Reb cca Lovell Bertha Clark's cheerfulness to Audrey Clark Pauline Davis' quietness to Mary Paris Dora Decker's sense of humor to Joyce Smith Mary York's flirty, flirty blue eyes to Frances Hendricks Mary E. Marshal1's eyelashes to Carolyn Cleveland Tom Rounsville's master cartooning to Peter Giorgi Bob Seeley's shyness to Dick Tice Richard Longley's good looks to Art Johnson Dorothy Robson's sailor to Donna Button Rettie Watkins' lovalty to Elvira Cummings Esther T1ce's mathematical genius to Mary Mae Inscho Wilma Cleveland's commercial antics to Shirley Harvey Donna Cleveland's athletic ability to Joan Nash Gordon Rip1ey's fine manners to Harland Clark Roswell Doughty's nice personality to Lynn Watkins Helen Frost's beautiful hair to Majorle Brown Ruth Lovell's cocperativeness to Karen Boch 23 ' s . , . QIUEQ, 1 ' .,, ,L ! N' ' k .. . , , Wg- . 0 A54 , y 1 4 Y , -, . . LA , 4 I Q 1, A . - - J.-Q1 2 - - O ay? . hal Af: ' Y 'Lg - K - - prefs ., M.. ,fl -mia V' of . - 1 K7 57 C . - I , VL rr - , . 1 ' M or Q Y ' A ' L: I A e . L ,O . ' .. v 'l ' 'Fi . Q Q. S If f' L, 1 . l . U ' A . . O .1 u U A I . 1 - A -w V . Z C .. J . Y . Q . :ab 1 S .1 L
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