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JOCELYN GEARY DANNY BOGARD Her nickname Jolly describes her as she islalways full o pep and smilin . She has always been interested in spores. Music, both vocal and instrumental, has occupied much of her time. She is look- ing forward to a home of her own. Dan is the one member of the class we have to look up to. His familiar SENIURS ' JOAN HOLMAN Blonde and blue-eyed, Joan is so quiet one hardly knows she's around. Her main interest has been in F.H.A.' X voice generally heard above any crowd will be missed. He enjoys music and, of course, baseball, track, and basket- ball. U DONNA HUMMEL Library Staff. DICK EKLEBERRY Page ll With a twinkle in her eye, Donna is always willing to lend a helping hand. She has been active on the Arrow Staff, Girls Chorus and Another out-of-door man. Coon hunting and fishing are his specialities. What will the baseball and basketball team do without his managership? Dick likes to fly inhis dad's airplane. GENE CORFMAN Gene, our class resident, is a rare combination of intelligence, good sense, good humor and frien liness. With all is activity in basketball, track, F. F. A and music, he has rated the National Honor Society.
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JUDY ADAMS MARILYN CORFMAN Marilyn was an F.H.A. girl until this year when she decided to concen- trate on commercial work. She is an excellent typist and can be depended on to do her work well. Q SENIORS Judy, who can be described as tall and stately is a very efficient typle of gal. Editorship of the sc ool paper has been an important Elob of hers. Although very busy she as been able to make the National Honor Society. GARY BEASLEY A regular Davy Crockett when it comes to outdoor life but an Einstein when it comes to science. He has been an active student council member. MARY ELLEN CROSS LESTER BELL Better known as Bunny he has been active in baseball and basketball. He enjoys music in school and likes hunting for his outdoor life. Bunny has his share of fun and is planning to attend Bowling Green. True to her word, her work and . her friends Mary Ellen can be de- .- ' ' pended on to do er share. She has been an active Y-Teen member. BILL BREYLEY Not bold, not shy, nor short, nor tall, but a new mingling of them all is Bill who really enjoys a good time. Page 10 R, iq, 1 Y.. ,,.- ' Q 'li - :w i -fb , , b If i W ' ' f Fiifv f gi 1'
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SEN IORS Y-Teens. SHIRLEY KELLEY One who is small and mighty and never seems to run out of ener y. Active in F. H.A. She won the local Betty Crocker's Homemakers Award. She is also interested in music and JERRY EVERHART An outstanding combination of scholar, athletic and regular fellow he has been very busy e iting the annual, presiding at Student Council and F. F.A. meetings, playing base- ball and basketball. He, too, is a member of the National Honor Society JANET IVIASKEY A very studious type who is interested in becoming a teacher. She has been very busy with Y-Teens, and F.H.A. She is also a member of the National Honor Society: ing cars. PAULINE MCDERMOTT Pauline is a great one for laughs. She is a very good typist and has been active on both the Arrow and Annual Staff. Her pastime is driv- BILL GINGERY Strong, silent and shy, that's Bill. Baseball, Future Farmer's of America and Varsity S are his activities. DONALD GRANDSTAFF Red always had his fingers in whatever was going on. He seemed to like to help do the work in prepar- ation for special activities. He also did a good job as co-manager of the athletic teams. . Page I2
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