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What we have done here and , - t .kgs . r, 4. ,,'1:'uigggQ23ffe K E ' .-'fx tef,vrgx51Q-' Qin -Ltrsnss KANNENBEIKIQ VVhat are we going to do today? is jim's greet- ing to all . . . noted for his Vtestern shirts and levis . . .on the Finance Committee. , . never at a loss for words in POD . . . every winter he goes to State Farm Show at liar- risburg . . . goes horse- baek riding every chance he gets . . . to own a farm his ambition. P1-:Tran joins K1-:i.Lr:i' A new member of our class, Pete joined us in the middle of our junior year . . . active in drama- ties . . . member of the National Thespians . . . Police Chief Donnelly in senior play . . . able sta- tistieian on football team ...can always be seen with john . . . plans to enlist in the Arm ed Forces after graduation. l,A'l'lIlCIA LAsmgn Pat left Sewihi before Christmas to move to Mt. Pleasant . . . ruled as queen of the 1953 llar- vest Festival . . . member of Chorus and in Christ- mas eantata . . . played a elarinet in the band this year . . . often seen with Ruthie in 202 . . . her friendly ways will Win her many friends in her new home. jfxxu-:s Lo'r'rias Bucky is tho most to say the least . . . he and Lilly are favorites of Mrs. XVilson?. , . a regular i'brain in mathematics. his favorite subject . . . well known for his mas- tery of the chess board . . . has won several prizes in chess tournaments . . . works at the Colonial Bowling Alleys . . . plans to attend Carnegie Tech. Twenty ou, Sewihi, Rouunr Kmmsrzx Bob is one of our neat- est dressers-wonder whyl a Bottom Blue boy . . . good man with a bow and arrow and gun . . . the romantie aetor from the senior play . . . his nifty Chevy is often seen head- ed toward the Heights . . . Dev and XValt are his buddies sixth period l'.O.D. eouldn't do with- out him. XIAHY LOU K1ni'1'z1.r3n Need any typing done? XVell see Mary Lou. our expert typist . . . seere- tary of College Club, Stu- dent Couneil member and Sewihi typist are some of her activities . . , won- derful salesman for Fin- ance Committee. . . often found Saturday evenings at a square dance with Gail or Margie. . . one ot our Long johns . MARTIN L11.r.x' Anyone for chess . . . Martin must be challeng- ing someone to a game . . . he and Bucky are the pros of the class . . .want to buy a watermelon. see Martin . . . skating at Car- not is his favorite pastime . . .differences over lab experiments with Bucky often lead to blows . . . Sew-ihi salesman in 202 . . . hails from Clenfield. RUTH M.-mris See that pretty hair and sweet smile? That's Ruth ...a whiz on wheels at Carnot Roller Rink . . . a faithful member of Dra- matic Club. Chorus, Ush- ers Club. and Commer- cial Club. . .if you need any help with your knit- ting just ask Ruth . . . next year she's heading for Creve City College to further her education.
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james l'lINDAiAN Never seen walking. . . depends on either a blue pick-up or a '51 Mercury ...always in a dispute with Lilly or Lottes in 202 . . . a chess player from way back . . . keeps POD class alive with his arguments . . . staunch supporter of the Roller Palace. as skating is one of his hobbies . . . ou the Nlotto Committee. XV.-XL'l'IiIt IIUCKABEE Our man with a horn . . blows a hot trumpet . . . assistant band man- ager . . . always making something crazy in shop known for his swim- ming and diving ability YValt, Rick, and Bob go wild in lab . . . major complaint is XVho's the wiseaere who locked my locker, now?,' . . . drives yellow Buick convertible. JOHN IRELAND Scotty is always ready for a joke . . . if it is on someone else . . . a re- porter for both tho Ar- rowhead and the Oracle . . . senior manager of the football team . . . enjoys singing and parti- cipated in the eantata for three years . . . member of the Science Club . . . Scotty plans to go into the field of electronics. l'uu.iP jasugs Our Sewilii artist . . . look at his work and you will see why he is a valu- ahle stafl' member . . . owns a horse , . . likes tinkering with his Pontiac and model A Ford . . . after finishing at Penn State Forestry School he plans to go west . . . Is his object to renew the legend of the famous james brothers? We want to remember Lou ANN HOLSINIL Her beautiful clothes are envied by many . . . cheerleading, chief among her athletic abilities . . . seeing movies her hobby . . . hamburgers and French fries, a must on her menu . . . prom or formal dance to be plan- ned? see Lou Ann, an active member on Social Committee . . . alto in Sewihi Chorus. jUNE lluixreuiu-3x's Brown hair. brown eyes and a pleasant smile, that gives you an idea of June . . . never seen without Pat. Nancy, Dee. Anne, or Sara . . . the insepara- ble six . . . Mary in Christmas eantata . . . ac- tive in College Club. Ushers Club, Tri-Hi-Y. and Cold Medal Club . . . plans to attend Indiana State 'll-achers College. Louise JACKSON A quiet exterior hides a real sense of humor . . . look out when she gets started . . . valuable member of the Class Night Committee . . . girls' basketball. Chorus. Y-Teens. and Commun- ity Service some of her activities . . . drives a Buick . . . watch when Agnes and Louise get togetherg anything goes. JENNINK JOHNSON Called Nini by her baby-sitting fans . . . her role in dramatics brought her National 'l'lu-spiau membership this year . . . has been actii e in Tri-l li- Y for live years, and held offices in the last three . . . good scorekeeper for basketball games . . . had poem and essay published in national anthologies . . . an asset for P.C.XV. Q irjmteeu 14 -1 1 ,fi 0 'Yr nur 1:41 2, v 4 5. 1:'a eve: F ey :Qs , v 11 W as
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We will each go our own wa now B rirri AN N Nlmwt :A Want something done? See Betty Ann . ,. tops iu ideas. art work. and or- ganizing committees . . . president of Tri-lli-Y . . . being an editor of tht- Arrozcliead and Oracle and a member of tht- Class Night Committee keeps her busy . . . in the future all smart people will Consult her at her in- terior deeoratoris shop. Canon. NllNNEMEYl'Ilt Carol is another olioux' small girls . . . quiet it' you don't know her, but when you do. you think differently . . . had one of her poems published . . . active in chorus, Tri- lli-Y, and Gold Medal Club . . . after school finds her working at the hospital . . . she will llllllii' some busy executive au excellent stenographer. jr-guoxu-3 Nloruow jerry never gives thc girls a break, ..cau bc seen with Bob Hay or Dave. . . helped to write the Mul-Ray report which exposed the girls . . . Col- lege Club. Hi-Y, Arrow- head, and Oracle' rated high . . . baskeball man- ager and a lineman on the football team . . . 'Moose' is headed for Grow- City College next year. Cx'N'rulA OlBlllllN Mr. Krasitfs right-hand man since she is the as- sistant Chorus manager ...envy of all the girls with her clothes and pc- tite figure . . . necd a partner for bowling? well Cindy is right there. . . after school finds her working at I.erza's . . . her future plans. just look at the ring nn her left hand. QVIAIL Matsui. A drama enthusiast . . . in Dramatic Club and Na- tional Thespians . . . hap- piest when cutting up with Margie or Mary Lou . . . a pro on square-dance lloor . . . chorus member and reporter for Oracle ., . ham barbecues ht-r favorite food, but she is usually afraid that she'll cat too much . . . typing her best subject. Grgoucsra Mouxst-gy General George It-ft us after football season to begin earning his liv- ing . . . first attempt at football earned him a regular position at right guard . . . to most he seems quiet, but some of us know otherwise . . . quiet manner and pleas- ing disposition make him favorite company . . . we wish him the best of luck. Carrol. NEELH' Sec Carol going from 202 to 208 . . . must be because of some business for the Arrowhead . . . co-editor of Oracle and Arrowhead . . . drama her m e at . . . in three school plays . . . Tri-Hi-Y and College Club mem- ber . . . on Concessions Committee . . . avid Democrat .... oh, thc arguments in POD. Domus Ownxs Getting up in the morning is Doris' major complaint but once she is up things start happening , . . another of the smaller girls of our class. . . Syl- via and Loretta her pals . . . a commercial student and a whiz at shorthand ...in the evenings she likcs to watch TV . . . to own a new Buick con- vertible is her ambition. Twenty-one HI
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