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ADVICE CON'T. Rtchard Keenly we adv1se you to brmg all those gxrls of yours around Some of the fellows nnght ltke to get acqualnted J essxe Young we adv1se you to tell some of the other girls all about hatr styling Eldred Roberts we adv1se you to hang on to Barbara Bodner Women are gettmg scarce Billy Wrtght we adv1se you to have Marlene g1ve you some muscle buildmg exercises Ann Laraway why not do your homework once tn a wh1le'7 You can see Bruce anyume George Behm we adv1se you to concentrate as much on drlvmg as you do on playmg basketball La Verne Horr we adv1se you to keep up the good work on the comet You ll make solo cornet yet B111 Foster weadvtseyou to take outa g1rl from Port Byron We are Just as nice as the g1rls from Savannah We adv1se you J eamue Wilczek to bring some of those Auburn boys around We hear they're pretty n1ce Johnny Ads1t we advise you to let your hair grow out It looks much cuter that way Why don t you try one fellow at a txme, Milhe Morgan It s not so comphcated that way Keep up the good work m F F A Jimmy Wood You ll make a good farmer someday FACULTY ADVICE TO SENIORS Success w1ll be yours if you are wilhng to earn lt w1th time thought, and work Mrs Frances Poormon Once upon a t1me you all entered school filled wtth a destre to learn Now you are about to rece1ve diplomas mdtcatlng a goal reached Have you stopped to evaluate your journey from the beglnnmg to the end? How well have you achieved? Does your diploma represent the culrrunation of years of your best effort? Or does it mdxcate that you passed by this seat of learmng as casually as you could? Start toward your next goal w1th a clear under standtng of what you really want and your success wxll be a measure of your understandmg Marte E Tutton In thxs age of labor saving devices and electronic wonders there sttll ls no substitute for WORK espectally in acqutrmg knowledge: wtlliam J Zubon Success comes from the achievement of planned goals, striven for and adjusted conunually htgher through out life. Ronald Batson T thine own self be true ' Wendell C Morris If you have all the treasures life can give and have not charxty, you have nothing. These words may serve as a da1ly prayer Grant that I may not so much seek to be understood as to understand T be forgxvat as to forgive To be loved as to love' Dorts A Kennedy 'Far and away the best prizethat life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing. Ltlhan Krayka As you partlcipatetn the activities of life, emphasize the things you find most lnterestlng and your contrlbutxon will be worthy ' Carl R Stevens .I D O 0 0' I ' I.. ll ' -- ' ' OV Self-confidence, good manners, and dependability will help you to success. . . . . . . . Mrs. Regina Gates . . . . ,, . - OI ' 0 '. ' . . . . . . . 0 ' : . . . . . . . . ' . I UI ' ' . . . . N'
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ADVICE CON T Peanut Txerson we adv1se you to buy your own roller skatmg rxnk You can skate all the t1me then We adv1se you Jean Van Hout to open your own restaurant Then you can break your own d1shes Nora V1tale why don't you open your own shoe shop? Yours and Sam s Carol Warren we advise you to buy our own car Then you won t need anyone to take you places We adv1se you Johnny Wenzel not to h1t the poor glrls so hard After all we're frag1lel We adv1se you J 2.1116 Laraway to wrlte a book enutled How To Wm Frxends We could all take a lesson from you Kate Denman we adv1se you to Jom the W A F S F lylng a plane could be as much fun as dr1v1ng a car SENIOR ADVICE T0 JUNIORS Bob Murdock we adv1se you to move to Auburn It w1ll save you a lot of tlme and money Our adv1ce to you Pat Conley 15 to thmk up a good story m case both fellows come over the same mght Keep up the good work 1n shorthand Jim Pultz You ll make some woman a good secretary Our adv1ce to you Barbara Bodner IS to grow a httle taller The a1r IS healthler up here Pat Welch we adv1se you to go out w1th someone who doesn t own a Ford There IS no advxce we can give you Jo Irace you re as perfect as they comel Sylv1a Lewxs please choose one boy and g1ve the other gxrls a chance Joe Mack why don t you ask B111 Foster for some adv1ce on how to make love'7 Why not go to the dances w1th a fellow for a change Pat Guy? Keep up the good danclng Sandy Van Hout You w1ll replace Mrs Arthur Murray yet Cla1r Hlldebrant our adv1ce to you IS to stop growmg The average herght for a glrl IS 5 3 Ed Osburn our adv1ce to you is to become Mr Leary s asslstant and keep next year s Cherrustry class under control J aruce Shetler we adv1se you to leave the A1r Force alone and suck to the Port Byron boys J immy Mapley we advise you to take dancing lessons at J essxe Young s house Jeannette Connors we advise you to hold your temper wxth the gym cadets Charles Smlth we advise you to ask Mary Inskip for prlvate lessons in Geometry We advise you to start dating g1rls Herbert Marshall they don t bxte Shxrley Farrell we adv1se you to take a year of Homemaking We wouldn t want httle R1chard to starve Get your homework done Bumpo or you w1ll never get to be a Semor 9 n U . . - . . . v 4 0 an - - n 1 - f u - X 9 l ' 0 n ' 0 , . n H . . . . 1 U o 1 ,, . . . . ,, . . ,, . r 1 o . U . . . . . . H o a . . . . H . . . 9 s a ,, . . . . . v l . 1 u - I v o . U Y . . . . . . I s o . u - - v 1 . u ' - 9 n 9 U . . . . 1 n n n - - , . u ' , . u - - p I 0 . H . . . . . . . . , ,, u s Q u ' s - s - r o p . U . . . . 1 Q u - u r . on - 1 . u - - u . an ' 9 ' I 1 Q H . . , . . u Q u H . . 9 I 1
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FACULTY ADVICE TO THE SENIORS CON'T Become educated! Work to your capaclty and then work a httle more Then you can be proud and only then There are no glfts ln educatlon There are no easy roads not even 1n government subsldres Paul Nxchols Keep your :deals hlgher than your attamments and your hearts gentle and ktnd Mary Murray Each new day IS a second chance to make a better world Mar1on Hunt A1m to do slmple thmgs thoroughly them progress to the complex Wtth falth m the Alrrughty one can solve any problem He beheves necessary for us Gerald Leary The blg world is waitmg for you That world and what ll w1ll be depends very much on you and lT11111Ol'lS of others l1ke you Go out mto tt w1th your tdeas of democracy and ClI1ZBl'lShlp and keep them mtact and you wxll help to make ll a better place m whlch to hve Good Luck Allan Mlskell CAN YOU IMAGINE? Joan Andrews Mar Jor1e Ball Ralph Becker Hugh Casey Frank Daleslo Helen De Boms Kathleen Denman Jane Elhott Gary Emerson. Bob Hlcks Mary lnsklp Marllyn Isbell Merrltt Janes Mar1e Jenks Rtchard Jordan Jane Lar away Sharon Lllhe Phylhs Marsden. Ehzabeth Marsh Rrchard Masson Teresa Mazzeo Laverne M1ller Esther Mills Ruth Sazton Eleanore Schweizer Frieda Snyder Ronme Somerville: Suzanne Southworth Eleanor Tierson Jean Van Hout Carol Warren John WEIZBI. Cnarles Carris Not bemg sweet Not talkmg about Earl Hatmg g1rls Not bragging Havmg stralght ha1r Not talkmg about some boy Bemg subtle Passmg Blology As tall as Adolph Shayes W1thout hls car Gettmg along wxth Hugh Casey A tall blonde Gomg steady Unpopular Center on a basketball team T alkmg loud Using correct grammar Not flirting. Getting along w1th Mr Morris Without a sense of humor Tellmg who that someone 1S Without Marllyn Not blushing. Not belng neat Not arguing in class Not getting silly Having perfect attendance Without a boy friend In a feather cut Not braggmg about her boy friends Wlthout a date Not getting along wlth the girls Lertmg girls ride in h1s car. as ' ' n . . 1 1 4 ll u - - - ' n ll ' fl ' U , , , l . . . . . . . ' UI ,, . . . . . . . . . . . ,, . Leroy Bates: As a brunette.
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