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SWINGLE, CHESTER I !!CbiTp!! Life is just a bowl of cherries Chirping here, Chirping there, Without a worry or a c-are, 319 is extra proud To have him in our Senior A crowd. VAN SICKLE, DAVID Dave East Side West Side, 1'll take the West Side. Senior Play 4 junior Play 3 Honor Council 3, 4 Latin Club 2, 3, 4 ' I-Iomeroom President 2, 4 G-lee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 A cappella 2, 3, 4 Traick 3, 4 IVESTFALL, EMILY Em Not -+ N-ot to be' but To be with Bill Panrol Squad 1, 2, 4 Secretary -Civic Pri-de 1, 2 J-unior Play 3 Red Cross 1 Journalism Club 2- D-ramatic Club 2, 3 Social Club 301, 3 PVRI GH T, SHIRLEY Sis Right or Wrong-still our Wright ' Red Cross 1, 2, 3 , Treasurer H-omeroom 3 Student Council 3 Shorthand Club President 3, 4 Secretary Homeroom 4 Soc-ial 'Club 301, 3 S WIN GLE, WILLIAM , Moon' Assembly Committee 3 I-Iere's to the wit of 319, Who keeps the homeroom in a scream. With a 'fhello here, and a hello there. With a smile to banish every care, There gioes Bill with never a worry And lets the rest of the whole World hurry. VAN SICKLE, LUCY Beauty is the lover's gift junior Play Usher, 3 Senior Minstrel Chorus 4 Red Cross 3 319 claims this pal, Every one knows she is Char- ley's gal. WRIGHT, ALFRED Al 'QA good days work never hurt anyone. Alfred returne-d to school after serving in the Armed Forces and because of his ambition was able to complete his Senior year in January. The class of '48 Wishes you the best always! ZITONE, EVELY N E'vie Here's to Evie, Shirley's homeroom tw-in, Full of vigor, vitali-ty, an-d vim. Shorthand Club 3, 4 Red Cross 1, Z4 Student Council 4 Social Club 301, 3
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SCALES, FRANCIS Frank Love makes the world go roundu Frank Scales in his famous car, Goes for a 1r1-de, oh so far! He takes with him his Mary Ann, Wl1o's convinced he,s quite the man! SI-IAMPANSKY, ELAINE Laine Let's have a rea-dy 'Hip-Hip'.3' -Captain of Cheerleaders A 3, 4 Honor Council 3, 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Q A cappella 2, 3, 4 Dramatic -Club 1, 2, 3, 4 French 3- Club 4 Latin Club 2, 3 Q SMITH, FRANK Bucky I came rig1ht back, .... 'I Here's to Bucky, always gay, Quoting 'QPrifces every day. lf he Burns up, it's hard to tell For 319 thinks h-e's pretty swell. So to this smiling Senior, we say AIdieu An-d good luck and goocl for- tune to You. STEMPERT, MARY IANE Listen to the wedding bellsu Hom-emak-ing Club 3, 4 This is a Senior w1ho's really ' a sport, A clever girl of a very goo-cl sort. Willing, eager, ready and wait- 111: , -For Juni 29,4 she'll be gradu- ating Then togeuher Gene and our Mary Jane, Will got to ganher their due and fame. I SCOTT, THELMA Serenade of the Bells journalism Club 2 Hornemakinfg Club 3, 4 Here's to a girl, quiet -to you, And no Steve she,s really true, To us she's ratedrA-1 For the firstfclass Senior she's become. SHEARE, DANIEL Dan A smile a day .... For-ever ready on his lips, A bigl-?.Hell-o and big Hip- 1 9, T-ha:t's Dlanny passing through the -halls Answering Hi to all his calls, To this Senior, -happv and gay, We wish you luck along life's vwafy. SPACE, CLIFFORD Cliff ln all labor the-re is profit Cliff has expressed his desire to become a, farmer because he loves animals. We, his class- mates, hope that he attains every goal he sets for himself. STONE, CLIFFORD Cliff Goo-d brooks are true fri-ends Cliff as he is known to us, Does his work without much fuss - D-oesn't bick.er, doesn't worry, Doesn't fret, idoesn't hurry. 'Glad are we of '48 That Cliif has been our class- IIIBIC.
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In Memoriam Silence, and -then low murmurs can be heard. All e es are cast on an ' ' My 7! ' empty seat. A seat that might now be occupied. But Fran 1S no lo'nger here. The bell rings and we go into the hall. 'On our Wayiwe forget for a moment, and look for that cheerful Hhellol' and that happy smile. Then we remember, and we realize the ways of life and the heartaches of death. ' Frances Heater is a girl never to be forgotten by us-one who repre- sents all the good and Wonderful things -of life, one who Will always remain a pattern for us to follow. Yes, Fran is gone for a while. But perhaps in the. future, by the grace of God We will once again hear that Hello,-' and see that smile for ever. Until that moment we say goodbye c'Fran -We are -thinking of you.
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