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GEORGE TIRCH Uncle George is a laughing boy with a loke a minute His artistic ability helped to enhance th beauty of the Osceolian and his musical tal ent aliords much pleasure to himself and his listen ers George plans to give accordion lessons in sruirat on to others JOHN WALLACE Velvet Velvet seemed to get the most out of school life and helped many others engoy it too could a'Nays be found shooting pool or practicing for footba'l baseball or wrestling Velvet star red as an endwtan an the minstrel and also as a lr-eautiful co ed in the Senior Play Blowing a trombone in the S mor Band was another of his tivities To pass business arithmetic was his aIl'T1 DOROTHY LOUISE VROMAN Dome Dottie tallest girl an the class doesnt say much but 'ner smile makes up for it As a mem ber of the Senior Chorus she really enjoyed singing and working with a group Yearbook work was another of her school actnties Since Dottie de a telephone operator KENNETH WALSTROM Kenny Kenny a quiet retiring lad likes to spend his time an the woods where he loves to fish and hunt Since Kenny seems to practice the proverb Soee h i silver but silence is gold no one shares many of Kennys thoughts or deeds His goal for the future is a good lob l t H H H - H f , Q ,, . ,, . . - . . . . - - , , the future . . . We are sure his talent will be an in- lights in talking on the telephone, she aspires to be ' 1 t l , l H H H H I . I h . A ' r ' ' . . . He - A - , , , ' - . . - . c 's ' , ' ' , . , ' , , . 9 . . GC- - , . , . - I I -
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MARJORIE SOCASH Margse ss a frsend to all and wsth her smsle and happy manners much tame to wrstsng letters to Bob to marry after graduatson e Keyhole were two of her chsef Margie enlsvens the day She devotes whom she plans Osceolsan and school snterests Practscsng for Mr Co Ed the Sensor Play requsred much of her tsme Dancsng ss also a specsal love of Marques wi MATTHEW SUPKO Sksnny Matt wsll be long remembered by hss class mates for hs cheerful smsle and gay personalsty He spends many enloyabe hours sn Houtzdale Matts snterest and Co operatson was gsven to many school actsvstses such as dramatscs msnstrel sports choms and yearbook As treasurer of the Sensor Class he proved hss dependabslsty and trustvvorths ness Hss ambstson ss to secure a good sob RONALD E STEVENS Cosmo Cosmo ss one of the ssx footers of the class and hss charrnsng personalsty end ars hsm to all Keepsng busy ss hss pastsme and hss actsfsty ss evs dent by has partscspatson sn the S mor Play Sensor Band Sensor Chorus and msnst el As pressdent of the Sensor Class he was always ready wsth a suggestsofs Hss artsstsc talent ss dssplayed sn the Osceolsan He wsshes especsally to become a ps ot MARY JANE TINGLE Jane Jane who has a smsl for everyone wsll sorely be a su c ss sn her chosen career of nurssng Cooksng ss her favorste pastsme and th stu dents wsll agree that h rs ranks among the b st Along wsth ssngsng sn the Sensor Chorus and work sng on th yearbook and Keyho'e Jane managed to partscspate sn the Sensor Play and spent many happy hours 'narchsng sn the S nor Band A 47 dl i V ly .. - ,, ., ., 1 ' f . . . A - , Us .s sg . . F . Q , , - , 1 E . . I : A . . , . V . . . e e G I I I I -
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JAMES ALFRED WIGFIELD Curly Curly played a bass horn in the band and is a very likable fellow . . . His humor and imperson- ation as a cowboy in the Senior Class Play won him much raise . . . Curl was chosen for District P Y Band and sang in the chorus of the minstrel . . . He spends most of his time working with mechanics . . . Surely, his intelligence and lolly manner will help him to become a capable aircraft mechanic. MEMORY BOOK CLASS SSNS COLORS Anoow a GR FLOWERS WHITE ROSES MOTTO CA BE D0 CAN DO MELODY AU F WIEDERSEH N SWEETHEART WE'RE LEAVING YOU WERE LEAVING YOU WE END OUR SCHOOL DAYS HERE THE TIME HAS COME FOR USTOPART FOR US ITS MUCH TO NEAR BECAUSE THE PAST HAS GONESOFAST, WE TREASUREO EVERY DAY AND ALL OUR THOUGHTS OF WORK WITH YOU ARE IN OUR HEARTS TO STAY THE TIME is HERE ron Us T0 co oun HEARTS ARE SAI: Ano BLUE ALTHOUGH WE Know we RE LEAVIN6 You, oun LOVE FOR scuooi. is TRUE BECAUSE :Ts GRADUATION on A NEW LII-'E Now BEGINS 1'I-IERES Normuc Now Fon Us to sm auf HOPE we MEET AGAIN AE S 411. .elsif I .-3 ., M I A Y 3 ' I 3 n I . Q 3 I F I T N NE , ' I WE IT li , ' ,.. Q-2-:F 'J S' -I I I , SEPT: rv: 1--.E E S as A :I
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