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Senior Play Staff 3, Hot Lunch Secretary MARILYN BULLARD Marilyn, the charming, capable secretary of our class, has long been popular among her Classmates. Her vivacious, sparkling personality guarantees the fact that you will always find her the center of any group. Her plans for a June wedding have the rest of the Senior girls envious. In conclusion, any time that you see those sparkling eyes and rosy cheeks that denote a person whom it is fun to be around, you'll know that it is Marilyn. G.A.A. 15 F.H.A. 1' F.H.A. Historian 15 Hot Lunch Secretary 35 Class Officer CSec.5 35 Senior Play Cast 35 Honor Roll ,l Credit Roll 2. EDITH BURLEIGH Giggling and a general commotion announce the arrival of Edith, one of the best dressed girls in the Senior 'Class. She likes boys and horses, no special one! Edith's sense of humor and her practical jokes are known by every- one. Edith certainly adds spice to the Senior Class. B BRUCE CAMANGA Basketball, tract, and soccer find Bruce always present. His ambition will insure him success, for when there is work to be done Bruce does it quietly and efficiently. His capable reporting of sports events have made him a valua- ble member of our class and his congen- ial nature will be long remembered. Just knowing nCoocn, we're sure that he will succeed in any one of his chosen occupations-commercial arts, exploring or chemical engineering. STANLEY CHAMBERLAIN WStann is one of the more quiet follows in our class. He is interested in farming and he will undoubtedly make farming his career. HStann has a ready grin and a good word for all. He is usually seen down by Mr. Clark's room mornings, between classes, and at noon, for obvious reasons shown by the gleam in his eye. F.F.A. l,2,35 Boys' Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Special Choir 25 Sportsmen's Club 2,3. 12 French Club 15 Tal- ent Show 1,25 Soccer 2,35 J.V. Basketball 25 V. Basketball 35 Yearbook Staff 2,35 Sportsmen's Club 2, 35 Baseball 35 Track 2,35 School Paper 35 Senior Play Staff 35 Athletic Ass'n 1,35 District Chorus 35 Chorus 3. 1 l l 1
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JOHN BOWER Small, but swift as a swallow on the basketball court, is John - a fine friend, and a congenial companion, usually quiet until roused-and then look out! Our school will long remember this valiant little guy, who, in a spectacular re- cord-breaking game, rolled up 30 points with the greatest of ease. Band l,2,35 Chorus l,2,35 Girls' Chorus l5 Choir 2,35 Dis- trict Band 1,35 Dis- trict Orchestra 2,35 State Orchestra 2,33 District Chorus l,2, 35 State Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1,25 AA. 1. 2,35 Cheerleading 15 Hi-Lights Staff 1,2, 35 Senior Play Cast 35 County Chorus 25 Hdnor Roll l, 2, 35 Yearbook Staff 1,35 Orchestra l 2, 35 Class Officer zVice- Pres.l 25 Sextette l,2,3. PATRICIA BROWN Here's a lively miss with a bit of dynamite behind those dark sparkling eyes. Pat is one of those lucky people who can change her hair style often and still look attractiveg besides ,all this she rates high on the ladder of well dressed people.' She is one of the flashing majorettes but ls at her best when she is having a merry good time. SHEILA BROWN nLovely to look at, del1ghtful'to know--.H The words of this song truly fit Sheila, one of the few really beauti- ful girls in the class. Her clothes are perfect, her poise is natural and without self-consciousness, and her grooming is faultless. As for her artistic talent, words fail us. For evidence, take a look at the school paper and this year- book. And what's more, when she has a Job to do, she does it well, without fuss or bother, and how she does it is be- yond us, for there are always a million things waiting for her to do. G.A.A. 1,25 Athletic Ass'n 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,25 H1-Lights Business Manager and Art Editor 35 Talent Show Staff 1, 25 Sophomore Class Vice-Presidentg Senior Class Treasurer 35 Senior Play Staff 35 Yearbook Staff 3. Basketball l,2,35 Soccer 2,35 Baseball l,2,35 Senior Play Staff 35 Athletic Association l,2,35 Sportsmen's Club 3. MARJORIE BHODERICK Words cannot describe perfection. When you combine musical talent, capa- bility, fair beauty, and a very superior brain, the results cannot help but be far above what any of the rest of us could ever hope to attain. Her many activities, including the editing of this yearbook and playing solo clarinet with the High School Band keep her busy and at any hour of the day you can see her flying up and down the hall in a flurry of excitement. Girls' Chorus 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Athletic Ass'n 2,35 Yearbook Staff 3- Paper Staff 35 Band Majorette l,2,35 Library Assistant 1,23 G. A. A. 1, 25 Talent Show Cast 2. . Senior Play Staff 35
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Orchestra 2,35 Band l,2,35 Mixed Chorus 35 Choir 35 Basket- ball l,2,35Beseba11 1,35 Soccer l,2,35 Track 1,35 Yearbook Staff 35Sportsmen's Club 2,35 Athletic Ass'n 1,35 Senior Play Cast 35 Talent Show l,2. HAROLD COOK nCookien is best identified by his roaring Hudson. He appears quiet and shy, but the devil lurks behind those large, soft, brown eyes and that ready grin. His biggest problem seems to be getting to school, but this is quickly forgotten as he zooms on his way to fun. JOAN CRIPPEN Soft brown eyes, a shapely figure, and slight southern accent best describe Joan. She has been with our class off and on since ninth grade. The noffu part Joanie spends in Florida getting a sun tan. Her slow warm smile has won her many friends who always welcome her back home. G.A.A. 1,25 School Lunch 25 F.H.A. 15 Chorus 1,25 Athletic j Association 3, Senior Prom 3. DORIS COLE Doris may be small, but she can play sports, especially basketball, like a pro. An ardent equestrian, she is the proud owner of a saddle horse. Her dark good looks and sunny disposition are assets that will make her future a success. G.A.A. 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Athletic Association 15 Senior Prom 35 Senior Play Staff 35 Yearbook Staff 35 Talent Show .H. LLOYD COLEGROVE If you know our HTope,H we're sure you'll say that he's one grand guy. His pleasant disposition and good looks have made him the respected friend of all of us. Although he is active and pro- ficient in sports and many other activities, he somehow finds time for the girls, and lots of'em! The airforce will have a valuable man when uTopeN Joins up as he plans to do. , Mixed Chorus 1,25 Boys' Chorus 15 Sportsmen's Club2, 35 Chapter Farmer 2,3.
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