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ACUFF, JOSEPH DANIEL Junior Class Business Committees Hi-Y, Vice-President, Treasurer, Chaplain, Speech Arts, Club, Wilson Literary Society, Sgt.-at-Arms, Freshman Football, Second Team Basketball, Varsity Basketbalh Most Likely to Succeed on Senior Ballot, Student Council Represent- ative, Tiger Den Committee, Honor Society, Silver Pin, Assemblies. ANSET, ANN LOUISE Pep Clubl Stage and Screen, Delphians, Dana Literary Society, Chaplain, Secretary, Intramurals, Small Shield, Red Cross Representative, Honor Society, Silver Pin, Typ- ing Award 40, Shorthand Award 100. ANTHIUS, ALICE ALBERTA Delphians, Pundit Literary Society, Intramurals, Small Shield, Student Council Representative, Red Cross Rep- resentative, Honor Society, Bronze Pin, Remington Rand Adding Machine Award, Debate Team, Assemblies, Transferred from Archie, Missouri. ANTHIUS, ALL.EN ALBERT Wilson Literary Societyi C.O.E., Transferred from Archie, Missouri. BARNHART, WILLIAM Club, Best Physique on Senior Ballot, Second Team Football, Assemblies. BARRY, ROXANNE MARIE Honor Society, Bronze and Silver Pins. BAXLEY, SHIRLEY JEANE Pep Club, Band, Ansco-Scholastic Photography Awards, 2 Gold Keys, 2 Certificates of Merit, Assemblies, Dana Literary Society, Crier-Harold Staff, Business Manager, Photographer, Assistant Photographer. BENJES, JOY MARIE Stage and Screen? Pep Club, Pundit Literary Society, Senior Critic,'Intramurals, Small Shield, Large Shield, Student Council Representative, Honor Society, Bronze and Silver Pins, Assemblies. BERGFELDER, PATRICIA ANN Pep Club, Girls' Glee Club, Assemblies. BERGSTRESSER, JAMES
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I Q' LAST WILL it ' AND TESTAMENT ul 1 41 6 I Lillian Bowser leave my book How to Win Friends and Influence People to Irma '34 K I I 9 A Q. If . Wil! 5 .. Fields. We, Nancy Connelly and Leslie Burns, leave our seats in Klee's to anyone who can rise and shine at 6:00 A. M. Y4 We, Bob Carpenter, Bruce Houdek, and David Lightfoot, leave-knowing we will be missed by all. I, Lucile Riegleman, leave Tommy behind with a warning to all girls to keep their 4 hands off. We, Arlene Yadon and Carolyn Harrison, leave our alluring shades of red Tintair to 4 ' 5 anyone who can afford a bottle a week. 5 1 5 ur I, Joy Coughenour, leave my sparkling personality and many friends to Marilyn Bure. 3 G We, Jakie Ruf and Lucy Miller, leave our good looks to Marvin Braden and Donna Dodds. - I, Sally Krause, leave my great letter-writing ability to Becky Todd. 5 I, Lenore Yeager, leave a very worn, but dear, cheerleading uniform to the girl who I has the most energy pills. We, Christine and Henry Ruf, leave our beat-up cowboy hats and guitar strings to Betty and Dave. We, Connie Motes and John Pappas, leave our dancing feet to Jean Hedberg and Joe Samuel. We, Kenneth Ogilvie and Gene Vandergrift, leave our Toni curls to Vance Morris and Carl Simonie. We, Russell McDaniel and Billy Barnhart, leave our worn-out barbells to Bob Moss and Tony Jarvis. I, Nancy Johanning, leave my twenty cashmere sweaters for Janice Blackwell and Jane Gooch to fight over. I, George Wilcox, leave a new pencil sharpener for the study hall. We, Jerry Rausin and Mary Heaberlin, leave our presidency of the Ball and Chain Gang to Katy Long and Bob Siebenthaler. We, Shirley Baxley and Shirley Waters, leave our latest book on Twenty Ways to Ditch CIass to Miss Bonney. I, Pat Flathers, leave my crazy laugh and funny iokes to Vicky Bowen. We, Marcia Zander and Jolene Hammons, leave a strong pair of lungs to Paula Bruce and Mary Chris Toevs to yell with at the games next year. I, Leonard Perkins, leave all the headaches, worries and fun of being Tiger Den chair- man to anyone who has plenty of ideas and loves hard work. We, Lucretia Gable and Dick Campbell, leave Westport's stage to anyone who doesn't mind rehearsals past dinner time and taking directions from the stage manager, the director and the prompter all at once. We, the Senior class of 1955, leave, holding in our hearts the memories of five won- derful years at Westport, which we shall never forget. no 030 xi' H -' -' o 1 x, , ,. I g ,gigglldlixx I . 1 EIU' ' C
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BLACKSTONE, VIRGINIA GAYLE Red Cross Representative: Stage and Screen, Jules Gue rin, Pep Club, Dana Literary Society, Sgt.-at-Arms, In tramurals. BLYSTONE, BETTY JO Red Cross Representative, Girls Glee Club, Assemblies BONNER, LARRY Transferred from Lillis, C.O.E. BOWMAN, NORMA JEAN Stage and Screen, Transferred from Wichita, Kansas. BOWSER, LILLIAN OPAL Freshman Class, Sgt.-at-Arms, junior Class Secretary, Senior Class President, Student Council Executive Board '51, '55, '54, '555 Alternate Cheerleader '54, Cheer- leader '55, Most Popular on Senior Ballot, Prome- thean Literary Society, Intersociety Representative, Honor Society, Bronze and Silver Pins, Intramurals, 8th Grade, Small, Large Shields, Hockey Sports Day, Indi- vidual Sports Day, Pep Club, President, Jules Guerin, Delphians, Student Council Representative, School Im- provement Chairman, Poster Committee Chairman, Sec- retary of All-City Student Council, Typing Award 60, Shorthand Award 80, Crier-Herald Staffi Health Cen- ter, Assemblies, City Hall Day '54, '55, Radio Pro- grams, Television Program! Talent Assembly '55, Mis- souri Girls' State. BREMER, BEVERLY BROOKS, BOB E. Monitor. BROWN, PATRICIA LOU Intramurals, Red Cross Representative, C.O.E., Monitor. BRU NS, HAROLD DEAN C.O.E. BUCHANAN, ROBERT SCOTT Speech Arts, Vice-President, Science Unlimited, Presi- dent, Wilson Literary Societyi Student Council Repre- sentative, A Cappella Choir, Vice-President, Honor So- ciety, Silver Pin, Typing Award 40, Radio Program.
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