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'x DAVID SALBERC HIVIIITIEH llon't Panifx' Football. Basketball. Baie-hall 2. 3. 4: lfll. 2: Captain Patrnli 4: Sturlent Council 2. 3. 4: Student Couneil TreaSurer 3: Sopho- Illftff' Class President Pl: JCL Presirlent 2: lIOIIlf'I'UlDHl Vive Preili- Ilent 4: Biology Club 4. Whitiey' as he is known by erervnne is usually' found outside the eafeteria talking to the girls. High on his list of hobbies are sports. danring. and roin rollerting, Dare is one ot our better threeeletter men. FRANK SANTIJCCI FRANK', Frank fan always be seen reading a mefhanie magazine. Uther interests are gunning and horsebaek riding. He loves spaghetti, but we ran't say the same for homework. EDWARD FRANCIS SCHINDLER. JR. UCHICKU Other than girls, Chiek likes football, baseball, basketball, and hot rods. Among fihirk's many pet peeres are girls that smoke or drink. He is ronsidered the 'Lsnappern of Re Hi. CHESTER ALFRED SHAFER HCHETQ .lunior I.awn Meeting 3: Viwual .-Kids 4: Color Guard 4: Vive President Junior Lawn Nl:-eting 3: S:-en-tarv YiSual .Nirlx Chet is one out the few bovs who goes out ot his wav to be pleasant to erervone. llis lamrite hobbr is the radio. llis fa- vorite food is spaghetti and meatballs. JAMES SIMMONS uJlM,, Hello Baby' ,lv Basketball 2: Choir l. 2: Rf'IfflNIlf'l'l 41 Retrospect 5aleS 2: Senior Dance Committee 4: Hom:-room Sf-ere-tary 1. 2: Home- room President 4: Senior Play 4: Exe-eiitivv Committee 4. lfhen you hear a sigh from a group of girls, v0u'll knou' that 'ilimn just walked by. With his good looks and white bucks he has the materials to attraft his hobby girls. 'R Jim plans to attend Coldey-Beacom next year. DAVID WILLIAM SIMPSON BL1MP', Hou' 'bout that JCL 1. 2: Football 2. 3. 4: Prom Committee 3: Lunch Patrol 4: Fire Patrol 4. Sports are Bilfs favorite hobby. The name Faye. seems to be his main pet peere. Blimp can often be seen hanging around with Wally and Eddie.
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X4 LEE CURTIS RANDOLPH HGL'N.'N'ERi, How 'bout that? Basketball 1-4g Home-room Secretary 2. Gunner takes a main interest in sports, espeeially basketball, and of eourse freshman girls. He leares his sympathies to anyone who ran survive senior ,English and history. ,Vind you, Lee has earned his title as Curtner.', BARBARA ANN REED MBARBw Gosh darn itl Cheerleader 2. 3. 41 Tennis 2, 3. 4g Student Council 43 School Spirit Committee 4g Senior Play 4. Barb, one of our eutest seniors, ean be found at all the football and basketball games cheering our team on to victory. She also enjoys dancing but boys who u-on't dance seem to be her pet peeve. GERALDINE ROHER iCERRY,, Heck, yesf Knitting lg Junior Red Cross 1-4g Library Club 3, 4g Bas- ketball 4. Ceraldine, one of our friendlier and more reserred seniors, enjoys dancing. skating and rnusie. Italian rooked spaghetti and meat balls is her favorite food. Cerry's pet peet'e is noisy people. JUANITA ROHER sUc1E'7 l want to thank you Knitting Club 1-23 Library 2: Ballet Club 3g Softball 3. luanita, one of our jovial senior-girls, always seems to be talking. or so the teachers think. Daneing and skating are her fat-orite hobbies. ln the line ol eats, she likes spaghetti and meatballs. Her pet peete is people who brag about themselves. FRANK JOHN ROPIAK. JR. uSTACK,, Fans!! Football 1. 3. 4: Tennis 1, 23 Stamp Club l: Ag Club 2. 3' Ag Club Secretary 3. 4'Stark ran usually be found getting in shape. He is the boxer of our class. We guarantee that Stark will never forget that physics elass, will you, SIaek ? EDWARD SADLER CoRKY', Snapper H0mPTfJ0m Vice President 43 Football 1. 2. 3. 4. Corkey's pet peeve is girls, but u.'e're sure that won't be for long. He spends most of his time playing football, baseball, basketball, and shooting pool. Among his favorite foods, you. will find steak and potatoes.
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SENIORS Up L3 the . EVA SLAPE 'i4LLERcI ' Dig that frazy rat Twirling Club 1: junior Ri-Il Cro-Q 2. 3. 4: Future Nursvf Club 3. 4: Re-tru-pr-vt 1. High on E1'Il..9 list are the LSU danres and Shllflllg. You u'ill find her at the nmries with lluune almost eitery Saturday night. Her f!I1'Uf1'lP food is steah' SHHI1l,l4lf',1P,K, MARY LETITA SMALLEY c'sUEs For Peteas salfef Daneing 1: Rf-d and White Salesman 21 Iloim-ronnm Seerelary -1. ,Vary hail.s from l,PIl!1S1'illP and is one of the ltetter dressed girls in the class. Her farorite hobbies are skating and daneing. ,Vary will make some liielu' guy a good wife. MARY ELIZABETH SMITH USMITTYU You'd better beliezre it Biology Club 23 JCL 2: Nurses' Aides 2. Smitty, a pleasant and considerable senior elaims that boys naturally annoy her. She spends her time reading, eating and writing letters. SIDNEY PENN SMITH gui, Oh, Brotherl JCL 1. 2: Biology Club 2. 4: Student Couneil 4: Retrospect 43 Honor S0l it'Iy 4. One of our quieter flassmates and also one of the friendliest, Syd is a diligent 1l'Ufh'FV uho takes her srhool zmrlr seriouslv. She is interested in rollerting p0p', tunes and erzjoys danfing. NL-XRY ELIZABETH SORRELS G',11AREf' Good Crazy' .lllfliur Rf-fl ffrnw 11 Honor Snflety -1. .Vare is the ouner of a nire disposition rind a pleasing person- ality. She ran often be seen tallfing in seienth period study hall. Lilre many others she lists honzeworlf as a pet peere. HORACE LEE SPRINCER, JR. BL'o1f' Visual Airles. Senior Class Play. Budd. a tall, darlf and handsome senior, enjoys the outdoor sports. He ran he seen ltelore school talking to some girl in the halls. This is quite a thing for not liking people.
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