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dl gg Noreen Buckley was chosen as the most typical girl. She likes girl ' s sports, is an en- thusiastic football and basketball fan, thinks the football field the best in the state, and wishes we had a new gym. She likes swing music, rust nail polish, and detective stories. V.. , a Page Five
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S J3)OlJ Dudley Jones was elected the most typical senior boy of Whiting High School. He is active in sports and in athletic associations, i s serious about school work, and very proud of his W sweater. Likes movies, radio, and read- ing.
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school. We ' re thinking now of the gay young Lochinvars and glamorous Ellens of 1939 who trucked on down through the halls of Whiting High. They were the irrepressible practical jokers who studied conscientiously to become kings of the swingaroos and queens of the jitterbugs. Their lively retorts and clever antics were ever a source of illumination to brighten the dull moments which invariably appeared in the school-day lives of their teachers. . . . Noreen Buckley and Dudley Jones, typical senior girl and boy, pictured throughout this book, were typical models of 146 graduated seniors. fid ( Win umdxi , Consider, for instance, appearance! Your eyes tell you at a glance that never before have Beer jackets, snazzy socks, and saddle shoes, been so brilliantly combined. The boys in their baggy shirts with the potato sack fit and the girls who enhanced their beauty with kitten-fluffs and shaggy page boys deserved the orchids in pulchritude. Personality-plus best describes the typical senior. A pleasant smile and a cheery Hi, there, greeted the underclassmen as well as the fellowclassman. They knew when to smile, when to look sad, how to look innocent, and never to look guilty. Their ability to stand firmly on two feet, open minded, willing to be convinced, criticised or complimented, helped make them the outstanding characters they were — Not only the apples of their mother ' s eye But rather like an apple pie — A lot of crust and full of applesauce. Education was cherished by all. . . . The typical seniors realized that they must be well informed when they stepped out on their own responsibility to lick the world, and Page Six
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