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Jack, our history kid, was representative to the Student Council two years, class president, wait- er, and member of aReception Committee. The football and basketball teams would have miss- ed him greatly. Dink served on a Reception Committee mak- ing flowers. She was a waitress, servant of G.A. A., office assistant, and a Prince of Peace par- ticipant. Squeaking away in orchestra was her hobby. LAURETTA JEAN FRONK ROGER THOMPSON Ace , one of the Senior Class jokers, was a loyal baseball follower. Football has also claim- ed his interest and what could the student council have done without him? Stretch not only could play a French horn, but oh what an athlete she was. In F.H.A., Chorus, Prince of Peace, and on the Echoes Staff she could not be beat! JOHN STANLEY ARTHUR SHIRLEY WIENKEN An active, responsive girl, Jean's in- terests varied from intra1'nura1s,G.A.A., Prince of Peace, D.A.R. Test, to sec- retary of F.H.A. On a Reception Com- mittee she slaved her time away! F.F.A. has been one of Roger's interests the year round. Baseball was one that came in the spring. He is always near by and wears a smile all the while. ANGELO I. MAURI ELSLE KNAPP
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Nellie, as homecoming attendant, was favored. She worked hard in G.A.A., as Journal News Staff typist, and as a Prince of Peace Contestant. As an Usher and Program Committee girl she was needed. Lewie , our black,wavy-haired classmate with a personality plus trait, seems to be of the quiet type. I-Ie's really a fine person at heart, NELLIE ROSE PAGLOW LEWIS E, GOSSARD Bill, the Romeo of the Senior Class, is interested in sports, was shop reporter for Journal News Staff, and could be seen snapping pictures for the Annual. He meets no stranger. As Majorette she did stepgon the Echoes Staff was a typistg F.H.A., G.A.A. and the Peace Contest have been her in- terests, but if you need shoes, call on Carolyn! WILLIAM F. HAMILTON CAROLYN LOUISE ADAMS ROXANNA LONG C. CRAIG BOYER Roxanna's fine personality showed in her Band, Chorus, G.A.A., and F.H.A. work. She was an Honor Society member, placed as one of the first in the Prince of Peace Contest, and holds her ground in discussions. Sug was a member of the State Judging Team and was a State Farmer, too. He has been an all-around F.F.A. and Band member. We all like Sug , and so would you.
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A ,I s ' .eg sy V. Xa EM I 5 as r H age si fe, M iH 'i Ms fjs- fif wf . A..., 3 iii? IEANETTE L. STRA YER JOHN ALLEN WILGES Forrest, the teaser of our class, was a very active worker in F.F.A. being a member of the Parliamentary Procedure and State Judging Teams. He partic- ipated in track and chorus. An active member of G.A.A. and F.H. A., Mac served on a Reception Com- mittee, was a Prince of Peace Contest winner, a Majorette, and Echoes Staff worker. Jean, the other half and a popular Majorette for four years, had voice for the Prince of Peace Contest, Athletic ability for G.A.A., and merit for the Honor Society. John is very friendly and gay, and smiles for everyone along the way. As manager he support- ed the team and is always on the beam. FORREST EUGENE KING MAXINE KAY SPRAGUE MARY L. KIRKENDALL DONALD G. FAIRBURN On the Echoes Staff Lucy worked and laughed. She was a librarian and on the Journal News Staff. She liked to sing and helped to pick announcements for the Senior gang. If your car is below par and you're going far, take it to Don at Marathon. There he will greet you with smiles that will last for many a mile.
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