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GAIL ALBERTA IONES ucailn Naturally curly hair accenting a trim figure . . . with comments said with a twinkle graceful aquamaid with exceptional precision . . . animated by a variety of spontaneous moods .. . teasing remarks and versatility unlimit- ed . . . intent thoughts and ideals . . . subtle humor in her baby-blue eyes . . . the comedienne of the cheerleaders. A clear conscience is a sure card. RO?ERT MICHAEL KASPER HBO D! Well kept blond curls and a warm friendly smile . . . usually quiet yet at times quite whimsical and sportive . . . a small frame adorned by novelty shirts and sun tans . . . spending most of the time in the libraryg a Kegian . . . a hardy laugh and a carefree, fun loving manner. He is known well by his companions. . IAMES SEYMOUR KAUFER Illimll An optimistic outlook on life through big brown eyes . . . dark, wavy hair . . . an executive air with a healthy re- spect for orders . . . wide interests ex- pressing the utmost intellectual views on various subjects with personal opinions . . . ironic wit with a dash of laughter . . . distinctive dreams and plans for the future . . . the very heart of the Stage Crew. The purpose firm is equal to the deed LYNNE RUTH KELLERMAN tcldynnev As changeable as the weather, sunshine after the Storm . . . boundless energy, a capable Kegian the magazine room of the library . . . tops as Student Director of the play . . . a laugh all her own . . . the evidence established the plan concrete . . . a dream come true, with a summer in Europe. 'Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. CARL THEODORE KEMMERER 'Carl A crown of brown hair and brains atop a husky build . . . eyes that sparkle, a smile that beams . . . a cloud of dust and another home rung the baseball king . . . broad shoulders well garbed with sport shirts .... frank thoughts with quiet honesty . . . shy humor . . . perseverance and versatility unlimited . . . a distinctive personality displaying conscientiousness. If baseball is worth playing, it is worth training forf' PETER KEN NEY crpeten Blond hair in a carefully placed wave . . . features lightly etched and endow- ed with freckles . . . politely wondering aloud with mannered charm . . . top- pling the odds with a lilting, slow dawning smile . . . the hush of aston- ishment, a thunderclap of delight . . . an agreeable manner flooded with a casual, happy yen. ' The part of life which we really live is short. IOYCE MARIE KILE rrloyccn Our own countrified sweetheart . . . saucy blond pony-tail or long waves at will . . . a gleam in her blue eyes that dances when she talksg goes hay-wire when she laughs Modern Choir style singing or hillbilly . . . puts her best foot forward . . . an abundance of humor, a petite package of charm. All is a pleasure. WLLLIAM KNECHT f.Bi ,, Light blue eyes a-sparkling, an impish grin a-lighted . . . a rather small frame topped by freckles and a light brown crew cut . . . friend of all, chauffeur of many . . . straight-forward and depend- able, a faithful friend . . . an outdoor man . . . high on a cloud of ideals . . . carefree nature wrapped up in a bundle of joy. Iustice for all. BETH ANN KRUGER Bertha A striking appearance no matter what the attire . . . a dimpled smile, a true mark of happiness . . . generous and helpful, a Muriel Nissen . . . witty re- marks with a comical laugh . . . a char- acteristic flash in dark eyes . . . inces- sant smile mixed with chatter and chuckles . . . as thoughtful as her name implies. My appetite comes to me while eating EDMUND CHARLES KRZYWICKI George A dark crew cut having the tendency to curl, and a masculine appearance . . . a unique chuckle along with laughing blue eyes . . . constantly in a gay mood with a magnetic charm . . . readiness for fun, yet an objective toward the future of America . . . a cherished member of the Kegian Society. There's a good time coming. PHYLLIS ANN KULAH nphylln Flowing blonde hair touching the shoulders . . . a reluctant smile, yet once set free radiates and beams . . . concrete and well defined ideas, natural executive ability . . . quick and impul- sive, often affected by new ideas and fads . . . light hazel eyes releasing aver- age spirit yet great social ambition . . . alluring poise and an excellent sense of humor. Many things excite her laughter. PHYLLIS VERA LANGE rrphyln Rich brown, wavy hair atop a bundle of chatter . . . pleasing, alluring figure that attracts many admirers . . . has aspirations for the future in beauty cul- ture . . . expressive brown eyes saying sooo much . . . many friends with many problems, a willing owner of ad- vice . . . such animation, such sparkle, such vivacity. I am content with what I have.
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IOHN FREDERICK HIGGS Higgsie Perfect features creating the picture of good looks and attractiveness . . . Easy going with black, curly hair . . . a de- cided walk with that slow shuffle . . . An actor in every sense of the wordg from clown to lover and back again . . . always with the gang, but with a seri- ous side, too. By blood, a king, at heart, a clown. IAMES O G N C il xn a melting smile dre y eyes . . . cute bu ny ys joking . . . a X4 y imples . . . a 1 on 1 to the gym team ylist in ballroom, denims on i e N nc or . handles his car C dl C. i at ex ent master has t e anyt ingsf' ..,, , Q55 AX -N ar d Q . '. ,A u s Ill as . Ht .lg 11 H E frie .Xi p asant l ate . . . out- ' in c t . . . a , If flo lik . l ,i A J, C v 1 S a h l, . DAVID CRAIZ HOOPER Dave A man about town . . . a crew-cut and big, brown eyes with a he-man phy- sique . . . boundless energy for the most out of life . . . never a blue moment . , . a friendly hello and bustling walk . . . in a serious manner, keen and business like . . . a smile as bright as glittering armor complete with dimples. The craftsman is known by the quality of his work. ROBERT HOOVER UB O bl! Energetic and venturesome, a rush of smiles and laughs . . . the handsome athlete of the Senior Play, a good look- ing wit of the Kegian Society . . . a businessman's attitude pulsated by care- ful thinking . . . a prank, a quipg activ- ity with vitality . . . a flaming coun- tenance at a precise moment a sunny disposition constantly the center of attraction . . . the Stage Crew in- dispensable. A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of menf' IANE HUGHES rr-'anew Modest tastes shadowed by a veil of shyness . . . boyish hair style with natural waves . . . ismplicity with a dash of quietness . . . a warm, friendly, good natured manner . . . a smile and a little note of advice . . . careful and painstaking nature . . . crinkling eyes iilong with a chuckle and wholesome ook. The sweet solace of our leisure. MARILYN LOIS HUTTER ..Hut,, A combination of intelligence, imagi- nation, and delightful adventure . . . a whizz with the books, seriousness with smiles . . . a gathering of fun, a hostess of gaiety . . . a changeable coiffure topping a pert, peppy strut on the grid- iron . .. the frivolity of pleasure, a friendly, invigorating spirit . . . a vivid study of life. Sweet eyes, soft glancesf' 'i N' X x 'tt qpv' -Gave Wilma., in IOSEPH MATTHEW IACOBS rloen Rich stories told dramatically with a long line of followers . . . an unlimited number of witticisms . . . well-uphol- stered physique . . . actions seasoned with a dash of obstinacy . . . periodical attacks of mental inertia .. . always with something to say . . . fascinated by the boxing ring . . . favorite past- time: embalming . . . the Uncle Remus of the Senior Class. For the public good. FREDERIC NORRIS IACOBY raMOnga:: Overwhelming clownish antics- with jokes by the car load . . . wit which shows sharpness and livliness . . . loy- alty to the Stage Crew . . . matter-of- fact nature coupled with a keen sense of humor . . . fashioned with calse from wardrobe to manners . . . deep- hazel eyes revealing amiability to all . . . a straight face and a word to the wise. Science is but the statement of the truth found out. IUDITH ANN IAMES uludyn Iocite and peace loving nature with a tendency toward flirtatiousness and gaiety . . . a blithe countenance sprin- kled with freckles . . . the emphasis on happiness . . . leopardess in a gilded cage . . . intense awareness of life at its peak . . . radiant smile displaying dimples . . . a sunny disposition, both casual and spirited. All depends on circumstances. IOSEPH IOHN IOHNSTON .Bulls Trumpet strains from a tall, well pad- ded band member . . . indifference to- ward the physical importance of life . . . musical notions and aptitudes, a member of the Senior Orchestra . . . happiness is most important a rough and ready member of the base- ball squad . . . slow moving with much thought on each move. He is a kind and constant friend. ANN MARIE IONES 1lAnn5! A pixie appearance overshadowed by bubbles of laughter, sweetness unlim- ited, gentleness unequaled . . . wisdom covered by light brown hair . . . heart of gold . . . furthering education loom- ing in the future . . . one of the more dangerous chemists . . . pleasing nature and beaming countenance . . . calm as a moonlit lake . . . and tops as a stu- dent play director. I have drunken deep of joy. ELIZABETH IOAN IONES ffLiZ!I Short brown hair curled becomingly in a wind-blown fashion . . . an irrepress- ible giggle and a love for gaiety with a dash of seriousness . . . as cunning as a cute little kitten . . . perpetual chatter- box, delightfully comical . . . a light on a dark day . . . capricous antics filled with whimsical imagination. Look where you leap.
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GLEN AARON LEWIS ulleftyv Ae fleet as Mercury with cheerfulness and enthusiasm . . . baby blue eyes and those gorgeous waves . . . crinkling eyes and a smile saying sooo much . . . the crack of a bat, a flash on the diamond and a roaring cheer . . . a perfect gen- tleman, with dancing feet and a serious intent for the future. To friendship every burden is light. IOHN HENRY LEWIS rcjackn A coal black crew cut and an innocent looking countenance covered with freck- les . . . a dimpled smile and a mis- chievous glow in sparkling brown eyes a constant laughing and joking nature with a pleasant array of keen wit . . . a valued and ardent member of the Kegian Society. Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self- control. IAMES LUTES Kilim!! A blond crew cut and light brown eyes topping off a personality distinct in many ways . . . a stylist on the dance floorg a technique all his own . . . assistance in the Armed Forces with an intent on a musical career . . . a deep voice blending with the Modern Choir. Wonder is involuntary praise. ANN MARIE MACK KfAnn3J Movie star appearance with a half- cocked smile . . . arched eyebrows with that question-answered gleam in dark, dark eyes . . . particular stride graced with a sleek stature . . . effective man- ner of speech . . . a few words do the trick . . . as poised as a princess on an imaginary throne candid, frank, and to the point. She can tackle anything and will.'J DONALD MAHARTY r.DOn,, An angelic look smothered by a devil- ish twinkle . . . a lock of dark hair, that convincing dash of a Dapper Dan . . . the initiative for mechanics, the energy with the autos . . . a holiday for the gas station . . . an exciting sparkle in dark eyes . . . a burning flame of antics and keeness with reason. Ideas control the worldf, BARBARA I. MALACARNE Bobbie Tall, slender and graceful, a willowy stature . .. dancing brown eyes ac- cented by a long dark coiffure . . . deep and attractive features with a pleasant disposition and a smile to light up the dark . . . soft spoken, plausible and af- fable with courtesy and gentility to spare . . . a steadfast and unwavering friend. Hope springs eternal in the human breast. BEVERLY ANN MANGANELLO rfpeppyn A pert little package of charm with coal black hair and dark brown eyes . . . seemingly on the quiet and bashful side yet at times torrents of giggles and fun galore . . . a sweet smile signifying a friendly hello . . . a tiny frame well adorned with sweaters and skirts. Sweet as the breath of morn. Rum ANNAMAPRES Ruthie The Songbird of the class of T957 . . . gloively to lookfatg delightful tofknow . i . Ipana ad '. . .magnificent soprano, a willing worker . . . rpdy and anxious to 'hel . . . creamy! clear complexion framed, by honey 'blond hair . . . dra- matic flair . . . her time 4s your time . . . sweet and wholesome with' a cap- tivating personahty, - X' . She has many nameless virtues-and beauty withal.: .z I TJ .ft . ' l ' c ,. if ' t ff' . if it - 3 ALI-DREXQIOAN MARSHALL 'fiidwdrelyii All-.F f 'X vitfl gl , a serene' ,iss . . . a short, dafkfbo illfvffith if flagvgess cdrnplexion and f-fin, ,chiseled fieatur sf . ,, a rare sense-,of humor wjtflia talent for writ- ing . Kindness personified, a future nufse . .lf a royal effect with placid contentment ,'. . faithful, steadfast, a burning ember of true friendship. .I L- Mindful and faithful. ELAINE SUZANNE MARTIN 'Laine S ue Long glimmering blonde locks and a dazzling smile . . . green eyes which tend to suggest innocence and bliss but forever giggling and carefree . . . spirit- ed and energetic, an active supporter . . . well dressed and well groomed, a future secretary . . . fanciful and light- hearted always on cloud 9 . . . a con- stant and loyal friend. A good face is the best letter of re- commendationf' GEORGE IOSEPH MARTINSON George A sweep of blond hair, a misty glow in hazel eyes . . . a boisterous walk con- trary to seemingly quiet ways . . . rig- edly carved stature . . . a sincerity steadfast and unchanging, unaffected by fads . . . the power to reason executed with precision . . . sensitive pride in- termingled with convertionality and with independence prevailing. All is well that ends well. IOHN MARUSEK fflohnyi A rather small frame topped off by black curls along with a clean featured face behind flattering specs . . . calm, quiet, and bashful with a modest air . . . a determined stride signifying an attack against the world clear thinking and logical results. So quiet as a mouse.
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