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i i I at .1 ' W Q .Nz U Bob Jewett and his pipe Don Lyon and his famous smile Little Vonda winking .' Salty Jennings poses Gardener Jim Blauvelt X wr Baby Ray Karn Dick Bartlett Catch the ball, Keitha Mills Ron Surato all slicked up Roberta Evans ready for winter , - , . Janet Frederick holds her teddy Jon, look ! af v arm. X I saggy , 1. . v,. ef Look at Connie g A Washburn's 'g K- J curls A Don't sulk, Ivan Kerr 9? ' it J y 1 Shirley f A A- 1 ', Norma Caraway's 'J 13 first steps Hasn't Dick C. changed? Gloria Gorham 3: Little Lee Smith Loream' in his Sunday best Q Y S ' x N W - ff - Q., , . 1, 'ff -,Q Run, Bets .--r . y Hanna by the bird bath :if Happy Birthday, Doug Alderman 7 ' Jackie Gibbs gets Q' ' her Easter eggs , K Liz Fox with 3 Baby Barbara in her sophisticated all' party dl-955
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Here already was 1948, the half-way mark in our struggle for 'Stardom. Norma Caraway, Carol Crandell, Mervyn Crandell, Ruberta Drake, Patricia Fairbotham, Donna Hill, Barbara Dedafoe, Lyle Newman, Lyle Snider, and Larry Somerville joined our company in show business. By the eighth grade things were booming along with tremendous speed. Bill Rumbles, in- spired by our inviting cast, joined us then and became a fellow Starlet. Ninth grade will be long remembered by all, including James Blauvelt, Eleanor Brown, Dale Burgess, Jon Davis, Ralph Ellison, Darlene Fisk, Janet Frederick, William Gabel, Jacklyn Gibbs, David Gilchrist, Gordon Glynn, Betsy Hanna, Judy Heathman, Aaron Hyde, Alton Jennings, Robert Jewett, Raymond Karn, Donald Lyon, Mary Mathias, Marvin Scripter, Lee Smith, and Ronald Surato. It was then that we started our beginning rehearsal. By our sophomore year, we all had begun to experience the joy, the sadness, and failures of Show Biz. Merrell Butler, Tom Christensen, Milton Morlock, and Dorothy Whittaker took their places on the set. Alas! Dress rehearsal had arrived. To help us with our presentation, Bill Davis and Betty Dunlap displayed great showmanship. LIGHTS! CAMERA! ACTION! Our curtain rises and our show is well on its way. Ushering our applauding audience were Keith Otis, Margaret Roy, Fern Thomas, and Daniel Tink. Back stage a veteran showman exclaims, There's never been anything like it before. Our remarkable cast of seventy-five all heave a sigh of satisfaction firmly convinced, There's no busi- ness like show business. Jon Shirley and Louise Sixth Grade Seniors 1 , 4 L ,Q it Q S A tg f. i Page 23
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'x uv ff Standing, left to right: Gloria Gorham, Margaret Austin, Ruberta Drake, Jacklyn Gibbs, Judy Heathman, Robert Evans, Sandra Scribner, Barbara Dedafoe, Gerry Rickly, Connie Washburn, Darlene Fisk, Elizabeth Fox, Pat Fairbotham, Carol Crandell. Seated, left to right: Mrs. Hassinen, Shirley Knight, Keitha Mills, Mary Mathias, Betsy Hanna, Lola Clark, Vonda Karn, Eleanor Brown. 0 o I 6 enwr garb u This year a group of senior girls organized a club to provide for the building of friendships and good times. The following officers were elected: Mary Mathias, presi- dent, Keitha Mills, vice-president, and Betsy Hanna, treasurer. Mrs. Elizabeth Hassinen was the faculty sponsor of the group. Pofice orce The Police Force is made up of a group of senior boys and girls, whose job is to maintain order in the halls between class periods. Bob Jewett was chosen police chief for this year. Back row, left to right: Dale Burgess, Lyle Snider, Jim Blauvelt, Ralph Ellison, Marvin Shepard, Larry Somerville, Don Lyon, Dick Bartlett. Front row, left to right: Janet Frederick, Norman Ostrom, David Gilchrist, Clarence Randall, David Higbie, Roberta Evans, Carol Crandell. Side: Bob Jewett.
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