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AKDREY SNYDER HAL'D,, f.olle'gP Prep Jffl, l-2: xl3j0l'l'Iif' 2: Drum Nlajorrltcn 3-4: Svivncf- flluh Sr-1-t'y 3: Prom Comm. 3: Sturlcfnt ifounvil 4: Honor For-if-ty 3--1: Lunrh Patrol 4g Senior Class s.-I-fy 1. .-Xutlre-y is tht- tal:-nh-fl lll2ij0I'f'Il1' who lvatls our high svhool huntl. Slit- wills tht- svarle-t swf-atshirts in tha- Stud:-nt Store- to all inroniing frvslunvn. ln l96t1. we- sw- .Xunlre-y as the sr-vre-tary to thc- dvntist on hoard ship. TERESA SOLANO HTERRY-, f.'on1nwrf'ial Honor Society 3-4: Redd Cross l: Learn to Dance 1: He-trospf-vt 4: Rotrospe-vt Salosman 4. T:-rry, one of our Pfldricktown girls. is a favorite of 1-v:'ryhody's, H+-r name' ran usually be found on tht- Honor Roll eavh marking pe-riod. Slit- loaves lie- lli with at hvart full of joyous mi-morin-s. W1- pre-flivt 'll-re-sa will ln- write-r of a comic strip, Terry and the- Mountain:-1-rs. in thu- ship's pap:-r. MARSHALL SORRELS MARsH', General Hi-Y I-45 Lum-h Patrol 2. Marsh is a popular boy be-Pause of his vasy going niannc-r. He- is one- of our lucky svniors who owns a cur. Marshall lvavt-s his sist:-r. Nlary. as muvh happinvss as he has had during his svnior ye-ar. ln the' future wo sm- Marshall as first maln- on the Showhoat. FRIEDA SPARKS f.0llllIIF7'!'i!ll Biology Club 23 Danoing Club 1. Frieda. one of the senior girls that comes from Pedrivktown. is always ready to help you in any way that is possible. Frif-da wills her stffnoglrapllefs note-books to Anne Tryon. ln ton yt-ars vvf seo Friflcla as the- vre-ator of tht- Showboat's hair stylvs. SHIRLEY SPARKS HSPARKSIEH Cenfral Tri-Hi-Y: Social llanving: Hi-So. Slliflfw' takvs gr:-at inte-rf-st in home- vronomiv Class:-s. Hr-r into-rvst is not only prow-n hy talking to lu-r. but thu- rf-sult of hz-r projn-vts arm- 1-nough proof to show hf-r intvre-st. Slllflfj' wills he-r Srnior English hook to flvrthu Olson. Wir- propha-sy that Shirle-y will be- PBX switvhboarcl opflrator on the 5howboat. GAIL SPRINGER HGAILS, College Prep Tri-Hi-Y 1-4: Baskr-thall 1-4: Honor For-ir-ty 4: Hockey 3-4: Lunvh Patrol 31 Prom ffommittm- 3g Sa-la-Kar' lloarrf 1: jffl. 2-32 Svivnvr- filulr 3-lg Varsity Club 4. flail sommlay hope-s to ln- ons- of tht- alumni of Yanclr-rbilt. She- lik:-s hospital work vsp:-vially' whvrr- int:-rns arc' t'onvf-rm-tl. flail la-uws Nlr. lfllis a quivt lionie-room. We- propln-sv Gail will br- the dietitian on the' 5howhoat.
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EDR ARD SMITH t'LL1w General Eddie is known by most of the senior class because of his reniarkable ability. when it eomes to playing the guitar and dancing. Thus. we voted him the most talented boy in our class. Eddie leaves what- ever he's got to whoever wants it. We predict Ed will be a guitar soloist on the Showboat. JOAN SMITH !0,4.v1E,' General Re-d.and White: Art Club: Stage Crewg Visual .eiidsg JCI.. 'jloanief' one of our classmates who is gifted with artistic ability. seems to be interested in hot rods. Maybe her will. will give a hint as the the reason. ,loan just leaves Regional with H. C. Cline and his hopped-up cars. We see .loan in ten years giving a hand on the Hhowboat. after her stay on H. C.'s Dude Ranch. MARY SMITH MARE General Junior Red Cross 15 Red and W'hite 1g Home-room Ranker 1. Mary is a little girl with a big laugh. She is a jolly person with an enormous smile that never disappears. Mary wills that the coming sen- iors have as much fun as she and her elassmates have had. We prophesy that Mary will be a leading singer of the 'SShowboat in the year 1964. REBECCA SMITH BECKY General Baseball 3g Library Club 1-4g ,lunior Red Cross 1-3. Becky is a quiet girl, but she is always ready to help someone who needs help, if she possibly can. Becky wills her senior books to Alinda Gil- more and she hopes she will have fun with them. We predict that Rebecca will be a calisthenics instructor in the gym on the Showb0at. RUBY GRACE SMITH uSMITTY,, Commerrial Basketballg Social Dancingg Library? .lunior Red Cross. Smitty can very often be seen dancing with her brother. Eddie. at all seventh period dances. She also accompanies her brother when he plays the guitar. Ruby leaves RI- Hi with memories of the good times she has had. ln 1964. we see Ruby as the accompanist of Eddie Smith, the guitar soloist on the Showhoat. THEODORE SMITH HHAWKN General Band 1-43 Track 1. A hard-working member of the band fits Ted to a He has played the saxophone for five years and enjoys it very much. He leaves his good, but hard. times in high school. We foretell that Ted will be an outstanding llc--hop saxophonist in the Showhoat's hand.
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SHIRLEY STEYENSON STEV1r:,' ffmnmr-rr-inf Tri-lli-Y l--li lll10lUg1l'21llllf'l'-- Clnlm: llonu-room Pr:--ill:-nt 2: Flmlvnt ffonnvil 3: llanf-ing: l. living in Dixiv llriw- ia pn-tty r-onv:-nie-nt. iQn't it Fliirlf-yi' Flu- take-E part in many af-tivitif-f at the- Y atul at tlu- High Sf'lll'W0l. Sliirlf-y lf'2lY1'r lif-r lirotlu-r. WF--le-y. all ilu- lionu-work and tronlrlf- of lllglll -4-luml. ln 1964. we- sm- Ste-xir-N ag tlu- sf-f'rf-- tary to tlu- footlnall :lol-tor on tlu- Sliowlmat. RUTH STILES Rc'TH1E lfnllf-,QP Prvp Tri-Hivt l: jlfl, 1-2: F4'i4-nw Clulm 3: llanrl 3: RQ'lfflNIT1'l'l 3-41 Sll14ll'Ill Store- l--1: Stud:-nt Counvil 42 llollol' 5om'i1'lY 3-l. Rutli. tlu- nuwt intl-lligl-nt girl in tlu- N1-nior 1-lam. li alway- lloing sonu-thing for flu- lu-tts-rnu-nt of tlu- sc-liool. Ile-r work ran lu- rm-ognizr-rl lwc-auw of its l'Xll1'lllt'Nr znul l'lllllIll!'lI'lll'SS. l-lutlliv- le-an-s lu-r worria-s aiul ll1'YVUlli lm-alulowns to lu-r Slll'1'll5SOI' nn tlu- yi-zirlaook. WH- -e-v Ruth in te-n ya-ars as ilu- liouse--motlu-r ol tlu- Sl'lilllN'1lI' -orority. vavalioning: on flu- 5lurwlroul. JOSEPH STH-Vx c'ST1P f, nmrr1f'l'1'il1l lfaval ivrl. 'flue-'- lll'I'50llilllly malrlu-s ln- looks. He has a gooll in-rfomilily aiul. lik:-wiw. growl looks. ,lof- van lu-. mul if Iikl-ll liy all who know liim. Hc- lvaw-, liix l'4'I'Hl'll of goonl voiuluvt to Nic-k ffaggiano, a lu-rfon wluv lu-1-els il. WR- pri-llic-t that ,Inv will lif- vavationingg on ilu- 5liowliogit afli-r lu- has madi- a fortllnm- mining mliamoiulx LILLIAN STIPA Lui, ffnm mvrrilll Tri-lli-Y il: lm-urn to llanve 1: Honu-room Prr-S, 2: llonu't'oolnS1-vliy' I-lg Hi-Fo 3. Lil is om- of llu- iu-ut mln-shwrs. Sporting a fric-ndly ll4'I'SOIlZllllj'. Slu- owiipin-s a flaily sm-at in tlu- Sw:-Pt Slioppv. l.ilIian wills all tlu- fun slu- has liad in lla-ggionul to llarlrzira R4-4-fl. Wir- fm- l.il. a tliamonrl volle-c'lol'. touring Ilu- Xllantiw' on tlu- S'5l1owl10at. JANET ELIZABETH STONE nfANi, lfunzrnvrrlal Visual .Kidf 1--1: Daiiciiig 1: junior R1-tl Cross lg Tri-Hi-Y 3-1. Jan i- anotlu-i' ont- of llu- fe-nior girls that wears a Flllllt' at all lim:-5. Siu- can make- tlu- S3tlll1'Sl in-rfoil fm-1-I flu-r-rful in no time with lu-r impiili liillglllvlt. ,lane-t Milli all tlu- lun flu-1 liarl :luring lu-r se-nior ya-ar to lu'r fish-r. Pat. Wm- for:-an-v jane-t lu-ailing tlu- wwe-lzii'izil ag:-iu-3 for iixiting lnnfinvsf- mm-n on llu' Hlumlyoal. Bmmu x STRIKIKIANIJ i'I2,11m I.nmn1f'1rir1l Nucl:-nt l,ouiu'1l. Will4'lll'N1'l' xou rlrop in at tlu- Nkating: rink. You won'I llllXt' to look far to linll llarlr. since skating ix lu-r faxoritz- pa-tinu-. Flu- i- one- of our luvky girl- wllo -pe-mls xavatimif in Pa. Slif- lf-awe all the fun slu' liax lizul in llc' Hi to lu-r lirothf-r. llill. Wve K 5 . proplu-fy tlial hllarlf' will lu- ai visiting pravtival nnrw of ilu- ffamflr-n tliftrivt on tlu- 5liowIioat.
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