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HWH Sweetest Personality .... Most Studious Girl ...... Coons ......Christine Hiland Most Studious Boy ...... ........ P aul Brose Most Talented Girl .... Most Talented Boy Cutest Girl ............. .........Tune Brose .. ........ Bobby Jarvis Most Bashful Girl ...... ....... .....Marjorie Duncan Sue Copenhaver Best All Around Girl ..... ...... Ma rgaret Witt Most Talkative Girl.. Most Talkative Boy .. Quietest Girl ........... Man Crazy ........... Woman Crazy ...... Cutest Eyes ............... Best Typist ............. Giggliest Boy .......... Neatest Girl ............. Quietest Boy ...... Neatest Boy ...... Most Romantic ..... Shortest Girl ........ Shortest Boy .......... Most Popular Girl .... Most Popular Boy .... Sue Green 0. Howard .. ..... Carolyn Dale .....Beverly Lottes .....Darrell Randle .......Patty Heffner .........Sue Green ............Senior Boys Most Handsome Boys ...... .......Earnest Harris ..............Sue Witt ......Tom Hughes ......Xlfred Dale ..........Fred Haney ......Marjorie Ross ........Bobby Jarvis .. ..... Carlene Peabody ........Haro1d Acton Most Courteous Girl ..... ..... Ma rilyn Hiland Most Courteous Boy. . Biggest Tomboy ....... Biggest Sissy ........ Prettiest Hair ....... Biggest Feet ........ .......Harold Acton .. ....... Joan Robertson ................Don Haney .....Morris Wethington ............Fred Haney Smallest Feet ............ ............ M rs. Caplinger Tallest Boy .................. ............... R obert Duncan Most Romantic Couple ..... ..... Su e Green, Richard Witt Prettiest Car ............... ................. H arold Acton Most Apt to Succeed ........ ................ L eona Haverkamp CAN YOU IMAGINE Harold not having a crush on a certain junior girl at Dover ? , ery' ' lf Paul not flirting with two junior gms 'e 1 Q, 1 Alfred not teasing the girls ? , , Sue Green Not chewing gum? 5 t - Leona not being busy at school? ' S, .3 1 Marilyn losing her lipstick and never getting it back? Carlene not being popular ? Ioan not being crazy about a certain senior boy at Whitestown? Law- wi 'he ww mh- Jack not driving a blue DeSoto? 'f' 'vm' ' Monk not having curly halr ? cs Wu you 'M' 'e Maggie not having a board meeting every Friday night? 'o:m-ju in :ir Mrs. Caplinger getting all the seniors together to work on the 4' ' 7 . ' s, J. ,, 1 , , Q l ' 'ti-'ffm r .N , W F ll ad ldoarlll mud m b lh, I H ll bl wi ? . olsmtrou e enough of Mrs. Coons not having a smile for everyone? Eu. Whnkrwm Mrs. Conaway not having the sweetest disposition ? Mr. Ross teaching at some other school? Mr. Mills not being a likable person? GW 6. Mr. Caldwell not being a kind person? I4
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Us Rosalie Scott David Woodard ., i, K' s ff, gf' n.,-ffffri' I Don Haney Carolyn Dale Donald Castner J. 0. Howard Patty Heffner Junior Activities a Most of the activities of the Junior Class have consisted of projects to make money for the Junior-Senior trip. This trip usually takes place sometime in the spring before school closes. The Juniors have sold pop-corn, candy, and cokes at all of the home games. They sponsored the Junior Carnival in October where such consessions as fortunetelling, fish pond, cake walk, etc., were enjoyed by a large crowd. On January 9, the class, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mills, enjoyed a theater party in Indianapolis. They attended the Indiana Theater where they saw The I Don't Care Girl , the story of Eva Tanguay, who was formerly from Indianapolis. The class attended Junior-Senior Day at Zionsville.
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