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DORIS ANN THORNTON To every day the brings good cheer. And »o ue like to have her near. Student Council, D. O., Mulatto» , Fisk--Mixed Chorus. HAROLD RAY UR1CH Girls. Hr » not shy, Take a look and then give a » igh. D. O.. F. F. A., Boys’ Chorus. RICHARD THURSTON When duty and pleasure clash. Let duty go to smash. Boys' Chorus, Speech Club. ■ ELLA WEBB A spit-fire red-head. Montrose, Colorado. Pep Club. Square Dance Cli b. BOB WALLACE The pride and joy of this lord is a 1952 Ford. FRED VALENTINE Many are they «ho hope in vain. To scale the height that 1 attained. Basketball. MINNIE WARD Larry » ex -girl. F. H. A. MARGARET WILLIS A dark-haired maiden with plenty of vim. with eyes that sparkle, yet can look quite grim. G. A. A. DONNA WILLBANKS Cupid shot into our class. And aimed straight at this charming lass. F. H. A.. Student Council Bluff. Band. Orcnestra. G. A. A., Mulettes. Art Club. OLtN W ILLLAMS He's allergic to shotguns. F. F. A.. Track. Football. BOB W IN TERS He w on't give the girls a break. D. C . C lub. ◄ DOROTHY YORK Quiet and sedate, but genial too. A good companion when you’re feeling blue. West Plains. Missouri. Glee Club. Spanish Club. FRANKIE ZADNICK A girl with the courage to get up and say No, 1 just don't see it that way. Bluff, Band. Orchestra. Glee Club. G. A. A., Spanish Club President. Dramatic Club President. Inter-class Basketball. Honor Society. GENEVIEVE PARS HALL A modest violet with a wicked eye. Band.
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HOW AR D STEIN METZ May lie not be a worm and crawl around until some chicken picks him up. NEAL STEPHEN All men look upon him favorably. Speech Club. LOIS STILLEY Words are like leaves; and where they most abound, much fruit of sense is rarely found. F. H. A.. D. O. Club. JACK STOECKER Something unusual in our school- a quiet boy. CLYDE STONE A boy worth knowing if you know him well. JOYCE STONE She has a smile that would knock the blues out of any day. D. C . Club. G. A. A. WANDA STONE Her heart is like the muon --the re s a man in it. Library Club. D. O. Club, G. A. A., Mulettes, F. H. A. Treasurer,Soph- omore Class Secretary, Junior Carnival Queen Candidate, Inter-class Basketball. GLENN SULLIVAN LEO STRENFEL An agriculture lellow is our Leo. He is skilled in romance too, we know. Studrnt Council, F. F. A. He’ll soon be a married man. D. O. Club. PAUL TACKETT A brown-haired boy whose wants are few; '.Vho is silent and thoughtful, yet friendly too. Library Club. Key Club. Honor Society. MAY STRICKLIN An ’’Angel of Mercy” in our midst. D. O. Club, Mulettes. T' Tr «
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Junior Class OFFICERS: Clara Scott. Secretary: Bill Brent. President: Dot Kessler. Treasurer: Tom Croy. Vice-President. Bock in 1951, we entered high school as Sophomores. We were piloted through the year by Bill Brent, President; Mickey Rhodes, Vice-President; Clara Jo Scott, Secretary: and Nancy Mooney, Treasurer. Sponsors for the year were Mrs. Winona Penn and Mr. William Haynes. Ruth Ann Baldwin was elected Junior Carnival Queen for this year. Bill Brent was chosen for the Sophomore Pilgrimage. The annual picnic concluded a wonderful year for the Sophomores. Shortly following the opening of school in 1952, the class, now Juniors, held its first meeting to elect officers and sponsors. Officers elected were Bill Brent, President; Tom Croy, Vice President; Clara Jo Scott, Secretary; and Dot Kessler, Treasurer. The sponsors were Mrs. Mickey Bloodworth, Miss Betty Harkey, Mr. C. W. Knuckles, and Mr. Harlan Holladay. Pre- ceding the Junior Carnival, the Juniors sponsored a White Elephant Party which was well at- tended by both students and faculty. The annual Junior Carnival was the success of the year. Jean Francis Burton was elected Carnival Queen. The social event of the school year, the Junior-Senior Prom, lived up to its expectations and was a most outstanding event. The Junior Class picnic was the closing event of the most wonderful year in Senior High. 30
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