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CLASS OF JANUARY 1948 Patricia Ainsworth, who in spite of her size, is loads of fun, was an active member of Chorus. Wilma Armitage, who is a lover of sports, took part in G. A. A., Majorettes, and was a member of Honor StK ' iety. Genevieve Baker, better known to her classmates as Mrs. Skinner, was president of her class in the tenth grade. Gen. was also a member of G. A. A., Hi-Y, Honor Society, Student Staff, and the senior play cast. A man that blushes is not quite a brute. Russell Balnier was a member of the Dance Club in the eleventh grade. Mary Barbee, with her future already planned, was a member of Assembly Board in the tenth grade, G. A. A., Cartooning and Spanish Club. Basketball enthusiast Mary Margaret Bills was secre- tary of her class in the eleventh and twelfth grades. She also was a member of Honor Society, G. A. A. and Hi-Y. Life without sports to Carl Boyd is worthless. Carl was on the football, basketball and track teams. He alst) served as a Student Council member in the eleventh grade. jean Buford, the camera shark, was a member of G. A. A. and Camera Club. With a cheerful smile for all his friends, Eugene C.anham belonged to the Spanish Club and was on the Lighthouse Staff. Fun-loving Geraldine Carpo was a member of Chorus and Library Club. A girl with a charming smile, Mary Lou Carson was fun to know. Mary Lou ' s main interests centered around Cihorus and the Camera and Dramatics Clubs. Delores Caulkett, who t(X)k the part of Winifred, an English girl, in the senior play, was a member of Junior Red Cross and of the Chorus. Donald Clyne was known to most of his classmates as A man of few words.” Janet Comb, one of the more active members of the class, was a member of the Lighthouse, Chorus and Honor Society. Donna Davis, who has been bestowed with lovely blond hair, was interested in Junior Red Cross, Handi- craft, Dancing and Chorus. A willing worker, Shirley Davis belonged to Chorus and Library Club. Bonnie Shilling Dell liked band better than any other subject. One of the musically inclined members of our class was Gloria DeLong. Gloria was a member of Solo Train- ing, Ensemble, Chorus, Dramatics and Creative Writing. 10
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Barbara Denker, who was always quiet, was a member of C,horus and Dance Club. If red hair means fire, why haven ' t we ever seen Dell- more Dionne burning? Dell was a member of Hi-Y. Junior Red Cross, Handicraft, Dancing Club, Student Council, and Chorus were the main activities of friendly Ruth Enders. Betty Evans, who has a smile for everyone, was a mem- ber of G. A. A. and Library Clubs. George Evans is tall and lanky, but never cranky. George was a member of the Hi-Y, Dance Club and (ihorus. Lois Fatdkner, always with a friendly greeting for all, was a member of G. A. A. Our boy Robert Floyd always had a sense of humor and u.sed it well while serving on the Student Council in the twelfth grade. Happy-go-lucky, Betty Fox was a member of Solo Training, Chorus and Library Club. Clifton Eriedland — what a golf player! He played on the golf team in the eleventh grade and was team captain in the twelfth grade. All ' s well that ends well” for William Gabns. Do nna Garner, whose favorite activity was singing, was a member of Chorus, Solo Training and Hi-Y. Never happy unless busy, Helen Garrett was a member of the Student staff. Honor StKiety, Hi-Y, Library Club, Art Club and G. A. A. A combination of dark hair, twinkling eyes, and a friendly disposition make up Helen Gerevkh. Helen was a member of the Library, Girls ' Hi-Y, Chorus and Dance Clubs. One of our more quiet students was Dueuain Gra- gouski, who was in Red Cross, Dance Club and Chorus. Donald Green ' s music is part of his happy life. Don was a member of Chorus. Quiet, friendly Emma Gutierrez was interested in Art, Hi-Y and Dance Clubs. ' Why should I think when others can do it? says Peter Hanel. Jack but they asked for them. Sir Harland was a member of the Student Council in the tenth and eleventh grades. He was vice-president of his class in the twelfth grade and was a member of Honor Society. He partici- pated in the senior play and belonged to Dance Club. 11
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