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THEY LOOK TOWARD Tl-IE FUTURE she were absent. If you want gossip, just consult FRANCES. She knows all and- tells alll She's the brains tor should I say the eyeS l behind the Snooper letter. BON- NY hails from down south of Shelbyville. You can't miss her because she has almost red hair. NORMA spends most of her time writing notes and wondering what she is going to do after school. She likes to joke and giggle. MARILOU usually finds her way into some of our better and more seri- ous prograrns, both here at school and out in the community. She sings nicely, and we won't soon forget her portrayal of a Southern belle in our senior class play. CARL, a tall lanky person, is seen any place where there is a dance. He carried on the family tradi- tion in basketball this year. PAULINE seems to get into the good things at school, as member of the Honor Society, the Student Council, and leader of the Ovejitas. She makes the grades, too. MAXINE, alias MICKEY, will have a bit of fun up her sleeve every time you meet her. Did you ever see her without a smile? She's another one who gets around. TOE acts as chauffeur for the local boys. He left us once for Stewardson, but he soon came back. Pedestrians just aren't safe when he's around in his car. HELEN is another one of the Lakewood gang . You can find her after school at Reisacher's, gabbing. REX, a quiet and seri- ous boy, thinks that he would like to be a minister. The little girl with the big laugh, BETTY PROSSER, joins the ranks of 'the grade-getters, but aside from her laugh, we don't hear much about her. Maybe she goes other places for her entertainment. NORMA will always be remembered for her long hair and fingernails. She's bashful, too. HAROLD, the school jitterbug, can usually be seen at Chuck's with his junior girl friend. What would classes be like without a sly comment or outburst of laughter from G, W. BARRICKLOW? BETTY is one of the coun- try girls whom we don't see much of. We hear quite a bit, though. How about it, Betty? Anytime you see someone going down the halls singing the latest hit tunes, you can bet your physics assignment that it is MARGARET. We wonder what that girl would do if she couldn't sing. VIRGIL, one of the wittle debuts of our class, comes from south of town and is a lot of fun. CLARA is a good standby when it comes to work that must be done. She is very ac- tive in G.A.A. Helen ' Rex Betty Nc-rmu Ioan Harold Idleman Boker Prosser Robinson Mars G. W. Betty Margaret Virgil Clara Bcrrtcklow Hazen Stephens Miller Reynolds Page 13
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lack Harrison Mary K. Fuller K. Haworth Ieritza Garland Melvin Chapman Beatrice Eberspacher Frances Miller Bonny Drain Norma lean Hood Marilou Christman Carl Waggener Pauline Kimmel WITH EYES TO THE FRONT Maxine Kelly Ice Isley G. W. explains Vultee Vengeance construction to Eugene she has caused many boys to forget their dreams of bachelorhood. K. HAWORTH is seen wandering around school when there are no examinations to be qiven. He and his friends spend most of their time out of town. TERITZA is another one of our sonqbirds and she made quite a hit last year in the operetta. MELVIN drives a little roadster, but most of the time he tries to be as inconspicuous as possible. BEATRICE is the happy-ao-lucky qirl who seems to be able to cover a lot ol around. School parties just Wouldn't be the same if
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, TI-IE CLASS OF FORTY FIVE FXRST ROW: lean Neese, Eileene Pheqley, Dorothy Roley, Maurine Smith, lane Spesard, Evelyn Wilson, Iuanita Smith, Rosalie Selook, iuanita Sain, luanita Terry, Phyllis Peek, Dorothy Warner, Frances Yantis. SECOND ROW: Don St-astoen, Marshall Reid, lohn Yantis, Imogene Smith, loyal.: Slzidmore, Rosemary Webb, Charity Schultz, Maureen Summers, Mary Shiols, Rivhard Ross, William Rominqer, Mrs. Boley. 'THIRD ROW: Robert Plum- mor, Loren Wilson, Pano Rezinas, Robert Westenliaver, William Richardson, jttvk Warren, Dean A. Smith, Don Reid, Frank Compton, L, Dean Smith, Pon Root. Patio l'-1 FlRST ROW: Wanda Lewis, Helen Kelly, B-irltara Liristc r, lam Lttiut Dorothea Downs, Nancy Hudson, Pauline Hudson, lcla Ruth Ronfi, K-itltryti Alday, Elizabeth Cruit, Betty Hoke, Ann Kennedy, Betty M-'Cor-l, Rita Baker. SECOND ROW: Andrew Craiq, Arnold Bland, Htrrvoy Datialitvrtv, Bill Burnett, Raymond Mills, lohn Baker, Gene l.ic'litenwaltor, Dorm Bivins, Don Ditzler, Charles Frailey, Don Morehead. THIRD ROVV: Don Knotrrwm, Bill Gilliland, lain Crane, Bill Leatfh, Dick Meyer, lohnny Mc'Brido, lxlr. Milli-r, VVilliam Dinwiddie, Bill Beckett, Earl Dean Mc4Coy, Bali llolltuitt. NOT PlCTURED: Wayne Upde-grail, Alfred Powell, Eleanor Lowry Ruby Smith, Norma Yoder.
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