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GLORIA DAVIS The First Lady of the Agriculture Department is quite a gal. Whoever marries Gloria will get not only a wife, cook, and homemaker, but a farmer as well.-She could always be counted on to do any job promptly, efficiently and, best of all, faithfully. PATRICIA DIDAS Although Pat wasn't with us our Junior year, she didn't neglect her duties-without her patience, the Junior Prom wouldn't have been so elaborately decorated-she carried on this enthusiasm into her Senior year and as chairman made our Ball a success, too. YVONNE DIDAS Yvonne, another of those out-of-town gals , was quiet, but good nature permeated everything--she'll tell you that history was quite a trial. ALICE DRUM Guardian Angel to her brother, Walt, Alice still had time to get her shorthand done. Come to think about it, Alice could always be counted on to help-Junior Prom, Senior Ball, Junior Paper Staff and various com- mittees. This angel really got around.
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A really capable boy, Dennis didn't seem to be in a hurry. Although this made Mrs. Loveland quite dis- agreeable, it didn't bother Denny, he was more interested in the FFA. 1 RICHARD CAMPBELL Strummin' on the Ole Banjo must be Campy'S favorite tune-he's quite an expert guitarist, and we're told he's about ready for his debut. This cowboy could teach Cheyenne a few tricks. IRENE CANDIE As sweet as her name, Irene was always there to cheer the boys on to victory as J. V. and Varsity cheerleader, but her main interest now is out of town. DENNIS CHAPMAN f'12r,b f Jovcs cuvson f ,',,- Mrs. Weiermiller had a struggle remembering this gaI's name. She was called Janice, Joyce, and finally as a last I resort, Alyce. Could it be due to her triple personality, f that of sister, classmate, and friend?
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WALTER DRUM WaIt's known to be a little shy with the girls, but a truer, more faithful friend couldn't be found, anywhere. He and Clair could always be found together, and usually in town on a Friday night, instead of with the cows. JAMES DUDLEY he iust couldn't keep that carriage moving evenly, but he surely did a bang-up job checking at the Senior Ball and keeping the school store running smoothly. HAROLD FOX Our star basketball player, Harold really took the cheers to heart and scored, scored, scored-his continual practice got results for the team's score-sheet. R41-Q Q .Z-Y -,L Ry, 'dx MQ a 'Q - N -r-1 GE ROU LD ter could be heard ringing through the of W.C.S., spreading a warm feeling throughout. -Hafjvlbrant spirit bubbled over and it couldn't help being conxfilfs, even to the most dismal and frustrated. Typing class didn't hold much attraction for Jim -
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