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JUNE CLASS LEADERS JoAnn Carlson First Honors I Tied I BUM Whelchel Rogers Record Editor Jerry Crothers Boys Athletics Ed Oeeble First Honors (Tied) Sally Berthelson Treasure Chest Editor Shirley Newton Girls - Athletics Don Sanders Student Body President Barbara Blick Treasure Chest Editor Beverly Shear Girls ' League President Bill Jayne Senior Class President Loren Newland Dramatist Dean Fladager Boys ' Federation President Arlene Goodrich Majorette Bert Morris Musician Pat Smith Artist twenty-five
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JUNE CLASS OFFICERS Bill Jayne. president: Ed Deeble, vice president: Loren Newland. treasurer: Betty Lou Stuart, secretary. CLASS ELECTIONS Bob Miller Best Looking Joann Miller Terry Downey Most Popular Barbara Blick Don Sanders Best All-Round Phyllis Olsen Roger Lundgren Best Dancer Rita Running Jerry Crothers Most Athletic Shirley Newton Ed Deeble Class Genius Joanne Carlson Chuck Hafner Has Best Line Eleanor Todd Chuck Lilly Wittiest Doreen Pearson Bill Jayne Most Likely to Succeed .... Betty Lou Stuart Ray Leighton . . . Most Changed Since Freshman Year . . . Sally Berthelson Dean Fladager Most Sophisticated Ann Elsensohn Dick Wimpy Best Dressed Twyla Morrison . . Best Figure Kay Capato Mel Lindgren Best Physique . . twenty-four
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For Ben . . . Born — June 5, 1932 Died— February 16, 1950 When some young loved one dies, ice ask xchif. It ' ln did it have to be him, so young, so full of life, with so much ahead of him. We cannot know the why. All we know is that at the Senior Breakfast table one well- remembered laugh will not ring with ours, diiI if an echo of what might have been. One tall figure will not march down the aisle in June; one blond head will not bow with ours at Baccalaureate. But painful as death is, how much better it is to have had a short time to love, laugh, and cry, to know the wild thrill of just being alive, than never to have lived at all. twenty-six
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