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£ emctA Sybil Schell Honor Student; Brown-eyed and at¬ tractive, with a becoming touch of shy¬ ness. She is an outstanding student. Nonye Rhudy Forward on 1944-45 girls’ basketball team. “Lessons never bother her. She’s far above their worry; It ' s useless to get angry. For Nonye cannot hurry.” David Webb ”Spider Web Voted most likely to succeed, most artistic, and most talented; has a sense of humor that could use a dry cleaning; always ready to add something, whether it is helpful or not. Air-minded, plus. Evelyn Ritter Evelyn is quiet, dependable, honest and studious. For her life is rich and full and “the workings of her brain and heart none can tell.” Allene Sparks Butch There is a perpetual race between her brain and tongue; but when she decides to get a thing done, she is usually most successful. Janice Sawyer Jan Secretary-Treasurer of Freshman and Sophomore classes; Business Manager of “Bull-dog”; Member of Book Club; took part in Junior play. Jan’s attractiveness, friendliness, and keen sense of humor make her everyone ' s friend.
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ettiotJ Juanita Meade “Neeta” Voted prettiest girl in school. Quiet, dressy, with a secret “Mona Lisa’’ smile. She has an enviable figure and gorgeous hair. “A daughter of the gods, and most divinely fair.” Kenneth Karl Stanley Varsity football. The longer you know him, the less you Know about him. Agnes Moore “Aggie” So pleasant a personality comes not our way every day. We are glad Agnes came back for a P. G. in Secretarial and Commercial. Her contributions to the school are many. Thelma Pauley We admire Thelma for her scholastic record. You did well, Thelma. Ruth Ina Myers “Jamis” A student from Dry Fork. A quiet person, with a winning per¬ sonality and plenty of smiles. “Good, but not too good.” Jaunita Pruett Always talking, always smiling. Jaun¬ ita is another Bishop girl. “We talk and she talks. We stop, and she talks alone.” t i
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eniot Mary Jane Stinson Mary Jane is splendidly equipped with artistic abilities. This unusual ability and willingness for such have been ap¬ preciated by her class-mates and faculty advisors. Lois Faye Wallace “Bubbles President of Sophomore class at Bishop Jr. High. An honor Junior of T. H. S. Quiet, friendly, pretty; and, by the way, boys, she can cook, too. Margaret Hutchinson Thompson “Myrt Home Room Representative; Secretary- Treasurer of Student Council; Member of Junior play cast; One of ten Juniors with the highest average; played part of “Beatrice Kay” in “Gay Nineties”; chosen most talented and most humorous in T. H. S. A student liked by all students. “Where’s Margaret?” “She’ll be here; she’s late as usual.” Ray A. Wimmer “Hot Man Ray “Hot Man” is a loud, smiling youth, always ready to help a person who needs it. May you always comfort someone as you have comforted your classmates with little “jokes.” Janice Taylor “Friday Jane ” A lovable character emerges from the Senior class. A “gurgling” giggle charac¬ terizes Janice beautifully. Louise White A friendly manner and sweet disposit¬ ion. “Precious articles often come wrapped in small packages.”
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