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CATHERINE WILLIAMS Katy 'fSunshine of Your Smile Senior Play Costume Committee, 4 Spring Concert Costume Committee, 3i JAMES ELMER WOLFE Wolfief' None But the Lonely Heartn Basketball, 2, 3, 45 Baseball, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Initia: tion Committee, 4, Junior Prom Com- mittee, 3 5 Senior Christmas Ball Com- mittee, 4. EGBERT C. WOODCOOK Budn My Buddy Future Farmers of America, 3, 45 Noon Basketball, 4. SENIORS ARTHUR A. WI SHINSKY Art Money Isn't Everything Future Farmers of America, 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE R. WOOD Woody', Somebody Loves Me. I Wonder Who?1' Spring Concert Skit, 35 Baseball, 3, Basketball, 33 Track, 3. JAMES HIRAM WRIGHT jim So In Lovev Noon Hour Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Future Farmers of America, 15 Stu- dent Council Representative, 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council President, 35 Pub- , lic Speaking, 45 Senior Play Business Manager, 4, Senior Play Usher, 3, 4. 1 l O O O JAMES H. BROWN jimi: JAMES KUENZLI jim,' Noon Basketball, 2, 35 F. F. A. Basket- Fm In the Mood for Love: ball, 3, 4, Future Farmers, 1, 2, 3, 4. DEAR CLASSMATES, Of all the things I have done, I find writing a farewell letter to you the hardest. I guess the winding road has finally straightened out and has come to an end. Through our twelve years we have worked together to accomplish many things whose memories we shall cherish as priceless. Now all these activities are gone and we must go out into the world to seek a new life. It will be hard, but we must never give up, for the best of things usually are the hardest to obtain. I can't tell you how wonderful it has been to be your president for the last two years. I wish each and everyone of you the best of luck wherever you go, and in everything you do. Sincerely yours, JAMES ELAM 24
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ELMER L. TALCOTT Dusty Elmer,s Tunei' Future Farmers of America 3, 4. ROBERT F. TOEPKE Hjohnv Too Fat Polkan Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President, 1, 4, Noon Basketball, 1, 2, Band Concert, 2, H. M. S. Pinafore, 2. LAWRENCE TURNER Riders In The Skyu Public Speaking, 4. PHYLLIS LOUESA VAN GORDER ffphyln Take A Leiter, Darlingl' Tom Tom Staff, 4. JOYCE ANN VERGASON Blackie Skaters' Waltzi' Drum Majorette, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Committee, 4, Commencement Usher, 3, Band Concert Usher, 2, Student Council Secretary, 4, Freshman Initia- tion Committee, 4, HOU Club, 1. ROBERT L. WARD Wardie1' Whaf5 the Use of Wonderinfu' Basketball, 3, 4, Football, 4, Track, 3, 4, Varsity Club, 4, Junior Prom Com- mittee, 3, Student Council, 4, Fresh- man Initiation Committee, 4. SENIORS 0 0 o 23 MARILYN A. TASKER Tassy What Did I Do? Mixed Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls, Choir, 3, 4, Girls, Ensemble, 4,Football Band, 3, Tom Tom Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball Cheerleading, 1, 2, V. Basket- ball Cheerleader, 1, 2, Varsity Basket- ball Cheerleader, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee, 3, Senior Play Committee, 4. JEAN ELIZABETH TRUESDAIL fflinxv Nfeartnie Wilh The Light Brown Hair Property Committee Senior Play, 4, Tom Tom Staff, 3. DUANE W. VAN DE MARK Pete People Will Say We're in Love Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Football, 4, Varsity Club, 3, 4, Senior Play Committee, 4, Freshman Initiation Committee, 4, In- tramural Basketball, 1. VIRGIL VAN NATTA Elmer Elmer's Tunev Mixed Choir, 3, Boys' Choir, 4, Senior Play Cast, 4. FRANCES DELLA WALLAN Franny,' Sweet and Lovelyi' Tom Tom Staff, 3, 4, Flag Twirler, 3, Commencement Usher, 3, Senior Play Usher, 4, Freshman Initiation Com- mittee, 4. RAEBERT WESTBROOK Ray, Someday: Tom Tom Staff, 4, Public Speaking, 4.
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Class Prophecy Looking in our crystal ball we see: Harriett Ames-a concert pianist Betty Anderson-a telephone operator Eddie Baker-president of Newberry Ralph Bennett-Notre Dame football coach Joyce Berkeley-calling Doctor Berkeley Pat Best-private secretary Shirley Birch-famous author Marlene Boland-a doctor's assistant Doris Bradley-author of A Thousand Good Things to Eat Jim Brown-a tiller of the soil Pete Burke-owner of a roller-skating rink Peg Butlien-First woman president Nancy Camin-a traveling saleswoman Morris Cape-principal of O. F. A. Beverly Carrington-Home Economics teach- er Dick Catlin-a master farmer May Chaffee-a blonde secretary Bill Clark-owner of a choice dairy farm Juanita Cole-Bill's wife Bob Cross-father of ten children Genevieve Dann-manager of Jenny's tea- room Bill Darrow-lover of the mermaids Jim Elam-a name in the fashion world Bill Ely-president of Crowley's Milk Co. Jeannine Emerson-Mrs. Ronald Gardner Harry Espe-owner of Espe's Auto Shop. Chuck Estey-Harry James' stand-in Gene Faber-champion hog caller Myrna Fox-a farmer's wife Dick F ranz--president of Coca-Cola Co. Kay Frellesen-a lady dare devil Ronnie Gardner-a little tot upon his knee David Gay-a music teacher Ardis Getzke-a nutrition expert Lucile Glover-boss' bookkeeper Irving Gradel-lover of the Holsteins Norma Guiles-a soldier's joy Bell Gunset-champion spaghetti eater Thelma Harned-a beauty expert Helen 8: Hilda Harrington-models for Toni Home Permanents Bob Haskell-professional football player Charlotte Herbert-Betty Grable's stand-in George Hickein--rodeo owner Janice Holbert-Mrs. Halliday Carolyn Holden-happily married Bob Holmes-magazine illustrator Carolyn House-homemaker Earl Hulslander-an advisor to the love- lorn Dave Hyatt-philharmonic tympanist Margareta Jakatw-Dr. Kildare's assistant. Gordon Jennings-Campvilleis all-star Betty Johnston-photographer's model Helen Jones-snappy stenographer Beverly Jordan-his girl Friday Conrad Kishpaugh-a sleeping pill salesman WinHeld Knapp-owner of a theater James Kuenzli-a blue ribbon winner Ed Lynch-agriculture teacher Eleanor Lynch-I. B. M. employee Doug Martin-Martin's gift to the ladies Joe Matusica-Mr. Reed's assistant Mary McAuley-an international interpreter Herb McDowell-Frank Buckis double Beth Anne McTamney-officer at the V. F. W. Carl Meissner-car surgeon Betty Merrick-assistant to John L. Lewis Annetta Merrill-lover of horses Mary Ellen Micalizzi - Singer sewing ma- chine consultant Marjorie Moshier-manager of Employment Bureau Barbara Nichols- My Friend Irmal' Rita O'Neill-a rural housewife Joan Pendergast-dress model Peggy Perkins-happy homemaker Mary Jane Pratt-musical director Eugene Race-hotel detective Dick Raymond -traveling salesman Barbara Rouse-an Home Economics expert Mike Schweiger-Rear Admiral of the fleet Genevieve Seaver-an Army Air Force wife Bernhard Sedat-Einstein's protege Mavis Short-a roller skating wife Joyce Shoultes-a woman minister Sue Slocum-mother of a football team Marylou Sparks-a gym teacher Louise Strope-artist for a fashion magazine Elmer Talcott-a paper hanger Marilyn Tasker-'queen of the roller drome. Bob Toepke-Crosley ear salesman Jean Truesdail - raising a Jinx and a llcaseym Laurence Turner - president of VVildro0t Cream Oil Co. Pete VanDeMark--under lock and key Phyllis VanGorder-shooting to fame as a poetess Virgil Van Natta-sawdust collector Joyce Vergason-a white cap upon her head Frances Wallan-secretary to Frankie Laine Bob Ward-a telephone pole climber Ray Westbrook-an atom smasher Catherine Williams-an interior decorator Art Wishinsky-a Model Tv boy Jim Wolfe-a man about town George Wood-mattress tester Egbert Woodcookm-one of the plowboys Jim Wright-builder of dream houses.
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