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SENIOR SCOOPS NAME Kay Wonneli Ann B. Ginny Bugsy Terry Bill Smitty Ruthie Ada Izzy Tom Don Ted Ann P. Dick Cob Chuckles Leonard Lloyd jim Cookie Mr. Paddock Mr. VanWagenen HOP ES TO BE Housewife Successful Happy-always Married Man Mechanic College Prof. Nurse Housewife Bookkeeper Married Game Warden State Trooper Sailor Married A. P. Lawyer Ford Dealer Teacher Farmer Sailor Married Successful Successful ALWAYS FOUND Smiling Making Speeches Dreaming With Bob Out too late Where he shouldn't be Bragging Winking With Eddie In Lyons With Bill Arguing Wolcott Soda Grill Parking Flirting Sleeping Wayne Center Studying Kitchen Swimming Reading Coaching Debating FAVORITE SAYING Holy Cow! Oh, Boy! Oh, Gee! Holy Toledo! You know what I mean Really? Beat it That's a nice jeepers Me don't know Is that so? So what? Wait awhile That's the truth Good Lord! What do ya mean? I guess so Well, anyways! Good Heavens I don't know Darn For gosh sakes I told you What do ya mean? 14 Tb PET PEEVE Time Lipstick Showoffs Pests Rules Ag Ann B. Lima Beans Vulgar lan- guage Baby Sitting Doing Dishes Walking girls home Shaving Kelly Sisters Pick-ups Teachers Skidding Lazy People ' 'Queers Carp Dick Kise N. R. C. S. Athletes Malnutrition BIGGEST CRUSH Chuck America Vince Bob's Mercury His Ol' Car Basketball Alice Marvin Ed Boys Bill Hunting Joyce Georgi Miller Millard Hazel ' 'Bobbie Kay Ag Alice His Muscles ' 'Willie llpegh Billie
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ISABE LLE MORGAN The road to success is not paved smooth. OF I953 JAMES LaVALLEY flames will complete the requirements for graduation in January, 19541. All is fish that cometh to ner. 13 ADA SIGEL For every why there must be a because. THE LMA JOHNSON lThelma transferred to a school in Florida last Novem- berl Wear a smile although you feel like frowningf' CALVIN BRIGGS May I ask a question? 2 NNV R ANN PIRIWITZ fAnn left in December, and is living in Californial. The greatest curse that a man can labor under is the witchcraft of a woman's eye. 1?-f
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-1 A bbs fs ,X t S S . . t is spas ...ir Row 1, L. lo R.: J. Rose, O. VanSteen, S. McQueen, L. Catchpole, C. Catchpole, L. Jewell, T. Gillette, A. Norris. Row 2: Mr. Gregory, G. DeVay, M. Price, C. Poole, E. Akins, B. Clingerman, R. Bastian, S. l.aValley, Miss French. Row 3: P. Dickinson, R. Austin, R. Riggs, S. Spencer, M. Skutt, P. Kise, C. Wig- field, S. Knox. Row 4: A. Avery, D. Hartley, W. Peck, E. Briggs, L. Frazer, M. Harper. The Juniors began a busy year with a round and square dance with music by the Rhythm Rangers. ln November our very successful sale of Christmas candy commenced. The day before Christmas vacation we enjoyed a party in our room. We had a grab bag, and delicious refreshments. On February 6, twenty-nine Jolly Juniors re- ceived their long awaited class rings. March was another month filled with activities. On the 20th, we had a St. Pat's Dance, with music furnished by Ken Malcolm and his orchestra. We also started selling candy at Easter time. On April 1 we had a dinner at Matteson's Restaurant, followed by a party at school. This month also marked the taking over of the candy store and the sale of the popcorn. The Jolly Juniors truly had a busy but a very en- joyable year that will be long remembered as a happy part of our school life. 15 C ASS OF I954 Charles Catchpole President Loa Jane Jewell Vice-President Lynda Ch tc hpole Secretary Suzanne McQueen Treas urer D. Hartley, P. Dickinson, S. McQueen Student Council Representatives Celia French, Don Gregory Advisors
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