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EDDIE WATSON 'He who invented work should have finished it' F. F. A. 3,h EULA MAE WATSON 'Her heart is llke the moon there is a man in it' Chorus 1,2 MARVIN WILSON 'Your labor 1 for future hour Band 3 M Chorus l Class Play 3 M Sc ence C Man ffflg EMMETT HORACE WOODFORD JR 'It's the men who say the least who accomplish most' Chorus M A l,2, Hi Y 3 M Secretary M Track 2 eil! -wwf .,,:.-:Lf !D'n 454' JEAN IRENE WUDYKER 'Silence never betrayed anyone Band 3,U SANDRA LFE WYNN Qulet people, are welcome everywhere' T1bT5T1BU l ERMA YATES 'She 15 sweeter than the words express' ROBERT ZOLTOWSKI 'An athelete, scholar, and a friend' Baseball 2 3 M Class Play 3 Football 3 M Varsity Club 2, 33+
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WILLARD SMITH 'We measur good men by their character, not by their success Annual Staff M Track M VTOLET STROH 'Nothlng is 1m pOSS1ble to a w1ll1ng mind' H A l,2 Parliamentarlan M RICHARD G TAYLOR Why should the devll have all the good tlmes' Basketball 2 Football 1,2 H1 Y 2,3 M Vlce Presldent 3 President M Track l LARRY L THOMPSON 'The object of oratory is not truth alone, but persuasion' Baseball 3 M Basketball 1,2,3,M Class President 3 F A l, Football l,2,3,M Student Council 3 Track 2 Varsity Club 2,3,M President M bfi 'fb' iii' Q ,J wp 'Ru lt. fix Wa' trfv a1?1? 55h V .led 'X MERLIN ORVlLLF TAORSOL 'I can re 1st everything except temptation' Rand l,2,3 M hcrus 3 M Mglass Play 3 M H1 Y 2,3,M Eqqffiallsm 3,11 clence Club 3 M l ack l,2,M J TRAIL s hool e 71bETt glve me eball 2, ootball 2 H angu ge Club 2,3 fy- IOBLRT J Always ready for a good tlme Baseball 2 Class Office V1C6 Presldent Football 2 H1 Y 2,3 M LUPE URANGA One today 15 torth two toworrows Band l,2, M Llass Offlce Vlce Presldent l Class Play 3 C 2 Secretary 2 Journalism 2 3 M Advertislng Manager M Majorette M Queen's Court 2 Student Councll 3 7 1 I fn v V TY .LJ rl . S ' e Q A -1 1 yy M4 Y LA x C , ' , I A : T 7 c f -1- - ,i V -15 ITAA' , Tr . ' f . is ' lf' .Mi il' 1 Tf UC' 5 fu ff, ,wi 1 T'-,rd ,., b - ,251 6 1 T.. o ' I .K - Y: 1 ' 1 1 Q : f tl y ' ' yn 1 ah' Bas C 3 Fo o Q ,3,2+ V' a 4 :V ,3 ' 1 ' KP, ' K T , fy N: fl JJ , ,V - r .7' ' V , , FIA 'X ,jf If ' 1 1 Q T, H 0 V Y - ,X ' vw N, fu ' 1 14 f A 2 f ' 3 . Q I . . T , ' ,g LM f'WL.i?B - 2 at fL,,, yi I ' ! tr , Q V . utr. ilffg in X H.-cS,r .,N 9 , . .-F X' r y v ' .-2 5 .V lyk '43 1 1 ' X ' 7 1 yay ,r ' 31 . , gl , 3, F. H. A. 1 Yi , 1 ., G. A. . ,3,M F. . . 2,3 1 J
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Class Poem A our nlgn school days come to a close, de thlnk back over that long hard road HOUdET1Ug why this way we chose, nd feel ng now how fast l fe goes as rreshmen scouts we megan to fignt, To stady and learn those things that are rlgnt Accompl1sh1rg all the reqalrements or that year We dere sophomore ooand and the ou+ ome was clear as Sophomore braves we learned new tricks, o r classes were cut to seven, not Slk ne class rlngs were o ered W1tH mdcn del oeratlng and fuss, But they satlsfle most a l of as Warrlors we were, lever dna old, Tnlnklng we dad learned everytnlng tnat llfe ho A Olg success was our Junlo Play, veryone nelped 1n his indlvldual way As Blg Reds we reallzed we were at the end of the road, Our teachers had helped to llghten our load ine path was narrow and hard to noe, The Eh1HgS we learned were necessary to know how LU la over and the task 1S complete, But there wlll be many more tasks we must meet Ne Wlll always enemoer ou. h1gh school days, As we travel on 1n our separate ways Cathle Ernst CnASS rnOWEn CLASD COLOPD cankAmlOW dau AJD NHITL CnaaS MOTWO THEDE wH..L NOT GO ASTRA' ,Ll - . - 6 .J - f ' ' c i . fx 1 ' 11. 4. 1 Q 1- 1 C1 ,. . ' ' 1. v 4. - - . . - '. 1- .- Lu V T - ' ' 1 nn ' 4 -A. rx.. T ' - . KA I rn' ' - -y-A ' ' 1 ' l L Aki A. Q . R . . A 7- - U. .L o . Y h. r -. - . s. 1 . 1 . 1 - - 1 - ' 1 1. 4 1 - . . 7' 4. ,-, 1 . - I . . r L 0 f'l' ' T 4- .H - - . -. --1 - U . - nw . Q . .A 7' o T v-,- - Q-. Q f-gf,-as v v . .. . 7 Ax w k . Q 4. 0 ll fi 'V ' ,la I -x
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