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Russell W. Altheide Russ Gt-nt-ral t'oursc 'I ll li M I R R CJ R Donald E. Altheide 'tDon tfonnnt-rcial Course slr. Rt-d tfross l, 2g Football 4. I 11111 llllflfllifl' 1111111 I 1e1z11w. 'l'his is t't-rtainly trut- in 1Don's cast---for hc seems to be pt-rpt-tually happy. His disposition is tht-t-rful, too, antl it is so st-ldom that you st-t- a frown upon his lmrow that, when you do, itls tht- talk of tht- town, Yt-s. IDon's tht- littppy-go-ltirlqy ft-llow with the nonchalant air who sits ratht-r quit-tly in Room K, det-ply Considering what to do in his Sl'Zll't' timt-. Howt-yer, wht-n ht- tinds somt-thingg to do, ht- no longer si.s and thinks ahont it, hut ratht-r jumps to tht- tasli immediately. Don unfortunatt-ly st-t-ms to ht- hlt-sst-d with a rather unruly head of hlontlt- hair that marks him two hlotltzs down the street. N i1-n1-1- t'lul1 43 blr. Rt-d t'ross l, 2, 3, 43 lntt-rt'lass llaskt-thall 23 lnt,r-- ' , -5 'i tt-h lfootltall 7 w tlass lrwttltl 7 lot ff - - ,IICVII 1111-111 111111 1I1'Z1.Y1ll'l1 111-1111 1111111 Ot HIIIIIS 111111 111 11 11II1.S'l' -Tt'1l11 1111313171 Plflfnyi lllnsht-s may mt-an hashlulnt-ss in somt- CHSCSW'-l'1Llt not in ttRussls. XX1- lrtyt- nt-yt-r ht-t-n ahlt- to tmd out why ht- hfusht-s, hut wt- Cannot A 1ttr1l1t1t1- it to liashlulnt-ss, .Xll Russ nt-t-ds is a t'hant't- to talk. Givt- ttn htm somt- 1-lhow room and tht-n lis Russ's layoritt- pastimt- is flllgkllllll. llt- has his vit-ws and h tlas to tht-m. Not t-yt-n an t-arth11uakt- vould thangt- tht-m. Rttsst-ll is fond tal' sports, as you tan s1-t- hy his avtiyitit-s, and ht- is Xt IAN' Sllt't'1'Si tul in tht-m. 111,11 Vermyra Anderson Curly l,il1t-ral .Xrts ti'otl1's1- .111 Rt-tl t'ross l, 2, 4g .X, A, l, 2, .ig 'l'1'i-Hi-Y 2, 4. T111111g1l1 is 111'1'j11-1' 1111111 1111 .S'!JI'I'lI, I'l1'1'1l'IIttf 111-1-111-1' 11111111 1117 1111111g111. t't't1rly is tht- thin girl from Room li who is always slow, delib- 1-ratt- an1l drt-amy. llt-1' Curly, jt-t hiaflc hair is tht- envy of many girls. Sht- has gatht-rt-d around ht-r a largt- t-ott-rit- of frit-nds antl acquaintances in tht- two yt-ars sht- has ht-t-n with us, hut tht- most intimate of these is Izlla. t'urly dt-lights is partit-s and good timt-s. fwht- got-s through the halls in st'hool as though tht-rt- wt-rt- no hurry at all. lint at a party or tlantw- sht- is ont- ot' tht- livt- wirt-s of tht- group. Yt-rmyra plans to I1t-1'omt- a tt-atilit-1' hut has not dt-Cidtfd what sCho01 sht- will attt-nd.
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'I' ll TQ lXl I R R CJ R film rnrnrizxm In iiivinory of Mr. T. XV. Bitiilo, muh- of thi- fiiivst tvz1c'lwi's Puuxsutziwiioy High School c-an ovvi' clrozim of liziviugf, niziy wc ziclml this tribute. Mr. Biffle haul hi-vii hvzill of th0 Soi-ial Sviviivo lJ4ep:i1't1ii4-lit fm' thir- twii years. Ile was lioiimwl, 1'Qspl-cffml, ziml luvml hy vwi'y studoiit who Gilllll' into c-oiifzu-t with him. llis flvzllh is il ll'l 0pill'2llJll' loss to mu' sc-houl. Ilow- owl: his iiiflllmivv will vmifiiiuc- in Thv liws of his sluiloniis who zimlniirml his sc-liulzirsliip, his iilll'lSll2lll f'0lll'l'0Sj', zmml Thi- vulfiirvfl iwliiiciiiiviii' nf his vlizir- -if-uw K -
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'Fommereial Vlub 3, 4g Ureliestra l, 2, 3, 43 .X. .X. I, 3, 3, -lg jr. Red 'l ll li M' l R li CJ li Kathryn L. Averill uliayl' t'ommereial Vourse Cross I, 2, J, 4. To me llzou ar! Illl lilllllgl' .Y!H'I', Of many ll 11m1'rlr'1z milf! auf! jmrrf' The word blonde describes Kathryn perfectly. ller hair is lig l, her complexion is light, her weight is light and her heart is light. llut in spite of the fact that she has few cares, she applies herself diligently to her school work. Katy likes music and plays well on her violin. She also likes t e open air and anything pertaining to the handiwork of nature. No matter when you glance at Kathryn, she is always busy. .Xll within one glance we might see Kay dash here, then there, arra this, then that, speak to one friend and smile on another. Perhaps Kay will continue work in the commercial field. it Marion Baird General Course .Xmerican Legion Essay Contest, lVinner, Local and Vounty .ig Mirror Board 4. But .so fair, size takes the brerzilz of men fn..-ffy lfVlz0 gaze upon lzcr 1llZIliL'lll'C'.U Marion is quite popular with her classmates. No wonder, for she has a charming personality, and she is exceptionally pretty. Marion always looks as though she had just stepped out of a Parisian style shop. llarion has persuasive powers. You might as well say Ye-s' when she asks you to do something. She is rather candid and sometimes her remarks are very naive. Marion is also the possessor of a delightful sense of humor. Occasionally llarion has a far-away expression but we suppose it just means that she is thinl-:ing about some book she has read. She likes to read, and you are seldom with her very long bqlore she asks you if you have read a certain book which interested her. J. Harold Barkley Barkley Scientific Course hlirror Board 4g French Vlub 3g Science Club 41 Football Manager -lg Story of an English Christmas Tree lg Ilunty Pulls th.: Strings 4. .-UL me, 'rally slmzllrl life all Irzbm' Iu'. ' Say, Holm, over there on the football field, see that guy wearing a dizzy-looking hat and plodding through the mudg who is he? Him. Oh, that's Harold Ilarkleyg he's the senior football manager this year. Yes, Harold llarkley. Harold is the easy-going and cheerful mem- ber of Room K. He is the type who takes him time about doing some- thing, but, when it is done, it's done in line style. . Harold, believe it or not, is also a dreamer. .Xt times we tind him . . . . , , . fx gazing 1'll6flli21ilVCly out of at window. We wonder what IS passing QM.. f,f r-e?f1',,Z iff through his head in these moments. 1llll.l'fl'l'lI
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