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La Donna Jean Hanst - Sox Better known as 'iSox , La Donna is the happy-go-lucky driver who hails from Turkey City. She is quite a lively miss as we can readily see from her interest in sports, espe- cially mushball. She is a whiz behind the wheel of that DeS'oto and at the keys of the typewriter. She excels in shorthand, and plans her vocation along commercial lines. She has been an active member in many school functions. We are sure that her smile will lead her on to victory. Best wishes to you. Richard Leroy Reed - Wilkie Dick, our delivery boy from Foxburg, has gained fame through his interest in golf, baseball, and Sally. Dick entered the Golf Tournament at Pennsylvania State College in May. Dick dislikes school and as a result spends most of his time in the office obtain- ing excuses. He really played and filled the part well as Bill Wilkens, a guard, in Hob- goblin House. Dick plans on being an in- suiance salesman, we wonder why! The best of luck, and may you succeed. Ruby Jo Ann Parks - Parks This girl really knows what her career will be. She has decided to become a nurse or an Angel in White. Jo Ann was very active in all our school functions. She will enter Slippery Rock State Teachers College in June. If you hear someone say. It's a great life if yiou don't weaken, you will know Jo Ann is around. She likes to argue, espe- cially with Mr. Toy. Success, Jo Ann, and may you enjoy your career. asrlliizht
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SENIORS IN GOWNS Q ,. ' ' 1- 5' sz fx -JJ lim , I V .X,. - 1 I sg ' ' X f' wi' 'wf' stef il Vex. Paul Dean Ashbaugh Charlotte Best Ronald Bowser Edmond Fichte Niaomi Garris 'tha -Donna Hianst Wesley Henglein Margie Horton Robert Kunkle Joan Logue Betty Lowers tFrances Master 'tBetty McElhattan Harriet McHenry :'QHonor Students listed alphabetically. MAcquired most credits. Class Motto So little doneg so much Class Color to do. Maroon and White CLASS OFFICERS President ........... ,,,..,,......,.,,.,........,... ............ Vice President Secretary ,,7,.,, Treasurer ....,,,,. Class Advisor Page Seven Phyllis Nevel Loretta Novak Shirley Page 'k fJ0an Parks Richard Reed Elliott Ryder Joyce Shoup Class Flower Deep Red Rose Paul Dean Ashbaugh Wesley Henglein Frances Master Robert Kunkle Paul Toy
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Charlotte Marie Best - Slim Slim is the tall blond girl of our class hail- ing from Turnip Hole. She came here three years ago after she had attended one year at Sligo. Charlotte is the gal who sports a new Hudson and sthere is usually a young college student in beside herg it seems that we hear wedding bells in the near future. She is a Whiz at shorthand and math. Good luck Slim in your future years. Robert Charles Kunkle - Bob Bob, who used to be one of the quiet, shy, members of the class is now quite the op- posite. He has a smile for everyone and is liked by all. He plans to further his educa- tion by entering Diesel Engineering School. We wish you success in everything you do in the years to come. Margie Bell Horton - Margie Margie is an attractive miss who hails from Turnip Hole. She is a jovial gal and when she laughs you can guess she really means it. She is a speed demon at the type- writer and a master at shorthand, so she plans to further her education by going to Grove City College in the fall. If you happen to see a blue Buick convertible with a wavy- haired blond boy ing you can bet Margie is not far away. The best of luck Margie. Page Nine
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