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Of Wisdom and Justice DON F. HOCKIN “Don” “Don” is another member of our class who has joined the Navy to help serve our country in time of need. Don's easy-going ways and his capacity for fun have won him a host of friends in school. We know these qualities will continue to serve him. VIRGINIA HYATT “Gin” “Still water runs deep” can be said of “Gin” for she is very quiet as well as one of our most industrious Seniors. Her willingness to cooperate and her pleasant manner have won many friends for her in Sandy High. VIVIAN HYATT “Viv” She is known to her friends as “Viv”. Virginia's twin sister is very much like her in character as well as looks. Teachers and classmates like her very much and join in wishing her the success she deserves. KEITH D. JONES “Keith” If you are acquainted with fun and laughter, you know Keith. Ho will always be remembered by his friends as a famous “tall story” narrator. “K. J.” seems to have mastered the art of imitating the comedian, Bud Abbott. JAMES E. KILMER “Jim” “Jim” is one who says very little, but he has shown us that words are not needed to show the quality in a person. A better pal would be hard to find when it comes to lending a helping hand to anyone in distress.
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ANDREW DURKIN “Scrooge” “Andy” is one who believes in having his fun and frolic outside of the classroom. He has distinguished himself as a true friend and classmate. We know Andy’s methods and ways can bring only one thing, success. He always has and always will profit by his quiet disposition. JAMES FINK “Jim” “Jim” is one of our students who believes that life was made to be enjoyed. He is forever making nonsensical remarks—and always with a “poker face”. He can turn the most serious problem into a joke. Let’s hope he meets life’s problems in the same way. ISAAC GEARHART “Ike” What “Ike” lacks in size he makes up in wit, humor, and his practical jokes. He holds the world but as a stage whereon he must imitate all popular (and unpopular) actors. Strange as it may seem, his nit-wit ways do not affect his grades. VINCENT GRAZULIS “Vince” It seems to us that “Vince” is one of those few boys who can combine work and pleasure in the correct proportions. He was one of our most enthusiastic basketball players. His sincerity and perseverance will help him make his mark in the world. PHYLLIS A. HAND “Phil” Phyllis is one of our most loyal basketball fans. Her gift of ready remarks and her cherry laugh have won her many friends. She is a very active and loyal member of the Girl’s Tri-Hi-Y. We Received The Instruction
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DELILAH ROUGHER “Dike” “Dike” is one of our jolly fun-loving girls and there is never a dull moment when she is around. Her sense of humor is one of her important assets in making friends of which she has made many. She has also taken part in many school activities. ALDINE LIDDLE “Dean” “Dean” is the tall lass from Room 2 with a friendly smile for everyone. She has been of great help to the school, as student treasurer of the Central Treasury. She is one of our better students, being outstanding in all her subjects. A peep into the future tells us that she will make an efficient secretary. RUTH A. LUCORE “Ruth” Ruth looks like a very quiet girl; however, when you get to know her you change your opinion somewhat. Her quietness has not affected her ability to get along with her classmates because she has made many friends. ROBERT A. LYDICK “Bob” Notwithstanding that “Bob” is the instigator of much joking, he has his moments of seriousness. He is always ready to support his beliefs with convincing arguments. He have found him to be an unceasing and persistent worker—a person who shows foresight and dependability. SHIRLEY McCAUSLIN “Dizz” Shirley is definitely not a quiet, studious girl, but she manages to get along very well. She is a very active member of the Tri-Hi-Y, and was helpful in making both our Junior and Senior plays a success. Shirley is very fond of going to dances every Saturday night at Penfield. We wonder what the attraction is! Come on and tell us, Shirley. Of Judgment and Equity
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