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Marilyn Brown . . . her ways have won her many friends ... a smile as sweet as a symphony. Roger Carly . . . silent men make the best judges . . . very polite. Barbara Carter ... a Red Devil who acts her part . . . always peppy and brim full of fun. Larry Chadwick . . . once a friend, always a friend . . . fiery red hair. Robert Chapman . . . always on time?? . . as unpredictable as the weather. Mary Ann Childs . . . if it's fun, I'll be there . . . has scores of friends. Karen Christensen . . . priceless quali- ties . . . well liked by all who know her. Carolyn Clark . . . proves that gentle- men prefer blondes . . . takes the minutes each Monday at Council meeting. Roger Clyde . . . knows just how he wants things done . . . always will- ing to work. Denece Coffman ... a little Red Devil . . a flutter of her long eye- lashes and the men fall like flies. Jane Condie ... a beautiful school-girl complexion . . . boys! I’m crazy about them. Jimmy Cook . . . can't decide whether to be good or have a good time . . . handsome. Jack Cox ... a Mapletonian . . . packs a lunch bucket to vocational school every day. Ted Crandall . . . proves that quality, not quantity counts. Rowley Curtis ... a Future Farmer . . . has a ready smile for everyone. 2
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Il is hard for us to realize that our graduation is so near. How swiftly the years have Mown by. It seems I ike only yesterday that we came from the Mapleton. Grant. Lincoln, and Jefferson grade schools to embark upon a new idvenlure at S.H.S. Exciting is the only word to describe Junior I ligh. Our new experiences were strange and thrill- ing. As senior high students, we realized that we were no longer children but fast becoming adults with a greater outlook on lile. In the past six years, we have learned the true meaning of sorrow and joy. We knew death in the summer of 53 when an accident look the life of one of our classmates. We also felt happiness as many of us forsook a single life for matrimony, and pride when we achieved new honors. As we prepare to bid our school a final farewell, we look back reminiscently on such things as our Carnival dances, teachers, report cards, the freshman picnic that got rained oul. our sophomore hats, the exciting games and trips to the stale tournament, a ’Moonlight Serenade at our Junior Prom, and as seniors, especially. WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER . . . A Goal Attained... David Boyer ... no longer an eligible bachelor ... a low, smooth voice. Larsen Boyer ... A Prince Charming without a Cinderella . . . compet- ent athletic manager. Milan Boyer . . . Smiley'' . . . takes life in his stride ... a friend to all. Charles Brailsford ... a regular guy . . . is completing his studies at voca- tional school. Robert Bray ... a very deceiving, in- nocent appearance . . . gets his eight hours sleep in school. Connie Brewerton . . . Never a hair out of place . . . loves to tease . . . tall. Arnold Brown . . . Arnie ... a sense of humor that stoops to none . . . full of mischief. Barbara Burr . . . glad to be back at S.H.S. ... an amiable and pretty little blonde. Bonnie Burrows ... a million dollar smile that doesn't cost a cent . . . petite. JO
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Lynn Crandall ... an accepted mem- ber of our class . . . was the first senior to graduate. Jan Dalton . . . mischievous grin . . . definitely a woman's man- if one can catch him. Arva Despain . . . golden hair and a pretty smile are only two of her qualities. Jim Devenish ... his specialty, tear- ing cars apart . . . likes out-of- town girls. Bliss Diamond ... his only failings are A's . . . the quiet type. Loris Diamond . . . one of the Mapleton gang . . . always on the go . Mary Ann Duke . . . editor of L’Artiste Perfection personified (quote, Mrs. Huntington). LaVar Engle . . . parlez-vous francais? . . . Well, I do! . . a radical thinker. Clyde Evans ... his curly hair gives him oomph, especially with the girls . . . always willing to help. Annette Ewell . . . plans to be a nurse hair with a natural curl. Keith Fackrell . . . active in F.F.A. . . . a man of mind and manners. Geniel Felix . . . personality gal . . . her diet — dynamite . . . always finds a brighter side to things. Karl Felix . . . may I take your pic- ture? ... as nice as he is quiet.
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