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Virginia Mayes, March 13 M is for Mayes, an actress fine, She hooked Bill on the end of her line. Secretary-1; School Queen-2; Plays 1-2-3-4; Annual Editor-4; School Paper 4; Dramatic-Club-3; Home Ec. Club Student Council 3. Rowland Crum September 7 C is for Crum better known as “Crummy He’s a like- able kind and oh how funny School Paper-3; Literary 3; Play 4; Student Council 3; Rifle Club 3; Debate Club 3. Doris Ruyle August 28 R is for Ruyle, a good athlete, her skill in basketball none can meet. Annual Staff 4; School Paper 4; Home Ec. Club 3; Student Council 1-2-3; Class Reporter 3; Secretary 2. Charles Arnold August 7 A is for Arnold with a dis- position grand, in studies and sports he takes his stend. President 1; Student Council-4 Rifle Club-3 Debate Club-3; Literary 3. LaVern Alhorn August 31 A is for Alhorn whom we all know, LaVern is so little she ought to grow. Student Council- 35 Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Treasure' 4; Plays 3-4; School Paper 4; Dramatic Club 3; Annual Staff Leland McAllister June 23 M is for McAllister, Buck is the lad. Just give him a nurse and in he glad I Vice President- 1-3; President 2; Plays 1-3-4; Music 2-3; Debate Club 3; Rifle Club 3; Student Council 4 Charlene Hammond July 25 H is for Hammond, our cheer- leader and pal. She is none other than Tom's gal. School Paper- 3-4; Literary 3-4; Rifle Club 3; Dramatic Club 3; Secretary 3; Play 4; Student Council 4; Vice- president 4. James Boyd November 13 B is for Boyd, blond-haired James, He's the one with a lot of flames. Student Council 2; Plays 2-3-4; Literary and Music 2- 3; Science Club 3; President- 3- 4; Paper Staff 4. Norma Floyd May 25 F stands for Floyd, whose hair is so red Norma gets mad when this word is said. Play 2-4; Annual Staff 4; Home Ec. Club 3. Gail Staake June 30 S is for Staake, “Tootle is his name. And if I’m not mistaken, Marilyn is his flame. Student Council 1-2-3; Treasurer 3; Rifle Club 3; Music 3; Play 4.
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Robert Alhorn September 14 AUeane Berghaus September 11 A 1» for Alhorn, a tall, young, guy. He never get» to school ‘till first period’s gone by. 'Treasurer 1; Science Club 3; Music 3; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. Betty Crammer April 11 G is for Grammer, Bill's in her dreams. They're in love, or so it seems. Home Ec. Club 3; School Paper 4; Literary 4; Annual Staff 4. Rose Ann Steinberg April 1 S is for Steinberg, a fair young lass. She is an asset to our class. Student Council 1; Glee Club 1-2-3; G. A. A. 1; Plays 2-4; Music 2-3-4; Home Ec. Club 3; Dramatic Club 3; Paper 4. Norma Werries January 16 W is for Werries, the swell typing student, We all like her, but then who wouldn’t. Glee Club 1-2-3; Home Ec. Club 3; Librarian 4. Anna Belle Workman August 19 W is for Workman, with whom we find no fault. We hear her interest is in sweet little Walt. Glee Club 1-2; Play 2; Literary 2-3-4; Dramatic Club 3; Debate Club 3; Annual Staff 4. B in for Berghaus, quiet but sweet, A smile always ready when you happen to meet. Glee Club 1-2; Home Ec. Club 3; Annual Staff 4. June Ham February 28 H is for Ham, as smart as can be. She’s interested only in Jimmie. Student Council 2; Glee Club 1; Play 2; Treasurer 2; Home Ec. Club 3; Rifle Club 3. Bernita Hoffmeier April iZ H is for Hoffmeier, in music Bernita goes far. She is the winner of the D. A. R. Secretary 4; Glee Club 1 -2-3-4; Home Ec. Club 3; School Paper 4; Annual Staff 4; Music Contest 1-2; G.A.A. 1. Frances Floyd June 1 F is for Floyd, Frances is her name. And later on she’ll change the same. Home Ec. Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 4. Don Garrison July 19 G is for Garrison who came to our class, Because it took him only three years to pass. Student Council 1-3; Plays 1-2; Reporter 1; Secretary 2; President 3; Music and Literary Meet 2.
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