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Nancy Lee Foust . . Smiley Nancy is the quiet member of our class, but she makes up for this with her friendly disposition. She was chosen this year as an attendant to the Prom Queen. Smiley plans to prepare herself for an elementary teaching position. We all agree that she will make quite a hit with those first graders, too. Valerie Ruth Graff . . Nikki Nikki , our class valedictorian, was chosen president of our class this vear. She has been playing in the band and orchestra for ten years and has been a cheerleader for three years. In her Junior and Senior years she was our alto soloist. She plans to attend Penn State this fall. Guyma Jacqueline Greenawalf . Guyma Guyma happens to be the shortest mem- ber of the senior class, but she doesn't let that stop her from participating in many outside activities. One of her hobbies is ping pong which she plays well. Guyma hopes to be- come an air line hostess. E' YQV Q, , nw 9' ITV! ft 4277? xx ...r + .
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,,i !l x sl 'X ffhs Y if K'! Mary Lee Brison H, , . .A Lee This blonde-haired girl who hails from Foxburg has been chosen our class treasurer for the past four years. She is also one of three who decided to spend her last year with us instead of going to Knox. Marv plans on a career as an architect upon graduating from Penn State University. Ma lvene Adele Creese . . Mac Mac has been an active member of the vocal department this year. She became a member of the trio and was one of two rep- resentatives from here who Went to Mid-Dis trict Chorus. She hopes to enter nursing after graduation. Best of luck to you, Malvene. James Robert Edwards . . Jim Jim is our representative from Chestnut Hill. His artistic ability has placed him in great demand these past four years. He is also our school projectionist and a verv fine figure skater. James' future is undecided at present. It will probably be a career in the Coast Guards.
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ff V Gi I 'fl o i2f3f t e if I My-Q' ur W 4 . Nancy Julia Kefner . . Julie Nancy, the Juliet of our class tjust ask the fellowsl, was our salutatorian. She also became a member of the trio this year. And if you want any information in Chemistry, just come her way. In fact she plans on continuing her education in the field of science. Good luck, Nance. Joy Arlene Landers . . . Joy Joy, who joined our class in the 'fourth grade, was an excellent student. She always tried for perfection in everything she did. She was kind, gentle, sweet, and considerate to everyone. She was unable to complete her senior year as illness overtook her, and she passed away on October 29, 1956. Our class has missed her presence very much. Susan Jane Lemmon . . Sul Susan was chosen as our '57 Prom Queen She also had the honor of being picked as the Senior Class Essay Award Winner from our school. We elected Suz as our class secretary and she has done a very good job at it, too. Squeezer plans on entering the field of nurs- ing. We know she will succeed in everything she does.
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