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H I-LIG H TS SENIOR SPOTLIGHT 12 Brockings-Harbor Pilot THURSDAY , A P R IL 1, 1954 N am e: Ann R itchey B irth : M ay 1, 1936 P la c e : W oodbine, Iowa F a v o rite co lo r: blue H e ig h t: 5 feet, 4 ‘2 inches F a v o rite fo o d : p raw ns W eig h t: 114 P et P eeve: C a tty re m a rk s Published by the Students of the Br<x>kings-Harbor High School F a v o rite co lo r: blue Id eal M an: Blonde, 6 foot, blue F a v o rite food: fried chicken eyes, an d a sense of hum or. P et P eeve: Boys who e m b a rra ss P la n s A fte r G rad u atio n : S e rv ROUND THE HALLS girls in public on purpose. ice. K aren R itchey sp rain ed her Ideal M an: 5 ’ 955 flat top and neck last week! W onder how it blu e eyes. N am e: Jero m e Nichols (Jo e) happened! P la n s A lte r G ra d u atio n : Col NAM E Jo Ann Cross S ev eral stu d e n ts will be w e a r B irth : F e b ru a ry 4, 1935 T he Ju n io r class is buzzing lege, m ajo r in Socialogy. ( L A S S : Sophom ore P la c e : S m ith C enter, K ansas around trying to figure ut ideas ing the N avy blue in th e fu tu re . W H E R E FR O M : M arysville, for the prom. M arch 4. 1954 D ean M. M cDonald, H e ig h t: 5 feet, 10 inches Calif. W e ig h t: 160 N a m e : J e rry B rew er < C u rly ) T he girls a n all show ing up at Navy R ecru iter, gave e n ls tm e n t O P IN IO N S : Jo Ann says, “T he test to 8 stu d en ts. A pplications F a v o rite co lo r: blue B irth : N ovem ber 22, 1936 school in cotton sk irts and blouses, kids are swell, easy to g et to w ere m ade th e follow ing day. F a v o rite food: ju st food P la c e : P o rtlan d , Oregon know, and get along w ith. T he ( ’amt ra s a re clicking everyw here. Any one in tere ste d in ta k in g th e P et P eev e: S illy girls H e ig h t: 5 feet, 8 l 2 inches All th e boys a re disgusted w ith school is sm a lle r than the school test o r applying for en listm en t can W eight : 140 Id eal G irl: 5 ft., 6”, 130 pounds, th e girls hair-dos s h o rte r and a t Mzin sville. but I like it.” do so at the H igh School betw een blue eyes, blonde hair, friendly, F a v o rite co lo r: blue sh o rter. * * ♦ 12 and 2 p.m M arch 31, 1954. and looks good in a tw o piece F a v o rite food: m ilk If you see any stu d en t w ith an N A M E: L au ra C ross P et P eev e: G irls w ith sh o rt b ath in g suit. ex tre m ely w orried look on his ('L A S S : F resh m an SENIOR NEWS h a ir cuts. P la n s a f te r g ra d u a tio n : B ack W H E R E FR O M : M arysville face y o u ’ll know i t ’s a senior- Ideal G irl: Mom E ast on a m otorcycle trip this T he S enior class held a class thin k in g about th e nine w eeks Calif. P la n s A fter G ra d u atio n . Go to su m m er, then the Navy. te s ts being tak en lately. m eeting to decide upon class col O P IN IO N S : L au ra says, “T he T h a t “T a k e Me O ut to th e Ball ors and class flow er. T he class W ashington. kids a re swell and th e school is D R A M A TIC CLUB N EW S G am e” song is beard all th ro u g h colors a re lavender and w hite sm all hut nice N a m e : A rlene S an d ers (P u n - school this m onth. E v ery w h ere w ith Lily of th e Valley and Lilac T he D ram atics club held a kin) as m atch in g flowers. m eetin g for cast try o u ts, M arch Best of Luck kids, see you in you hx)k you see basebase m itts, B irth : O ct. 8. 1936 I his y e a r as a little change, cleats, and g en eral baseball eq u ip 25, an d th e following w ere s e th e halls. P la c e : Coquille, Oregon m ent. th e S eniors have d e e d e d on indi- lected : H e ig h t: 5 feet, 3 inches T each rs and stu d e n ts alik e a re v d u a l m ottos in the an n u a l in W eight : 125 MORE SCH OOL N EW S PA G E 13 anxiously w aitin g for sp rin g v a c a stead of ju st one for the whole class. I he d a te has fin ally been an- tion to begin. P lans are alre ad y T he o rders for an n o u n cem en ts noune d for the S p rin g V acation, being m ade S eniors a re all ta k and cap and gown re n ta ls have ing te sts for scholarships to d if rh i” W(»e ^ jg f rom April fe ren t colleges. E veryone has been sent in so .it is hoped th a t 9 to 19. day is soon on i t ’s w ay to us. A lot of us have those so badly ! been seeing how it feels to be Som e of o u r S en io r boys and shot since we have been tak in g needed jobs to look forw ard to. one S enior girl recen tly took N avy those m any, m any p ictu re s for Mie O th is have a visit o r trio en listm e n t tests. It seem s as p lan n ed . O th ers, probably a m a an n u al. though a few of them a re doom ed Mr. Girod enjoys a lg eb ra class jo rity , will be ca tc h in g up on to help Uncle soon a f te r g ra d u a m ost because it is the last one of som e badly needed sleep and the day! They a re try in g to solve lion. m erely enjoying ourselves. sim u ltan e o u s equations. T he s tu This sounds odd, but som e of d en ts enjoy the little daily quizzes «us Seniors would r a th e r skip this he gives hem about these p ro b vacation and have g ra d u atio n at a T he girls ch o ru s has elected lems. decent tim e this su m m e r instead new officers for th e re st of the of th scheduled d a te of J u n e 4. term . T hey are, P resid en t, Lois F o r n s who nre planning on col JUNIOR NEWS La ( ’lair; Vice P resid en t. B ar- lege, th at e x tra w eek of w ork T he Ju n io r C lass has selected M u rry ; T re a su re r. Sandy W illoek; will help g reatly. the co m m ittees for th e prom d ec and S a rg e a n t at Arm s, Jo Ann All in all, though, we a re all orations, program , etc. Also ail T yler. looking forw ard to S p rin g V aca the co m m ittees for th e b anquet T he girls and Mr. Dick a re tion. plan n in g a S pring C oncert to be have been picked. T he J u n io r ('la ss w ishes to e x held som etim e th e first of April. press th eir th an k s to everyone S ev eral q u a rte ts and trios are FRESHMAN NEWS who helped to m ake th e ir ( 'r a h going to e n te rta in also A p arty soon. 'The d a te h a s n ’t S ev eral new selections are being Eet (I a huge success. T h a n k s to been set as of yet but p lan s a re p r p ared for th e concert. Tw o of all of you who cam e being made. At last the d a te of th e prom them a re “ L ullaby of B ro ad w ay ” has been set. May 15th is th e big and “T he P e rsista n t P ig ta il.” GA A LETTERETTES W e h av e two new girls this evening for all those lucky J u n M arch 3. the le tte re tte s held iors and Seniors. week in o u r chorus, Jo an n and a fudg sale at noon, th e fudge L au ra Cross. was st»!1 1 and ev e ry one enjoyed ru e sd ay , the 6th of April th e it M arch 16 ami 18 Mr. H a rriso n B rookings plays B andon here C horus is going to sing for the took th e ir p ictu re s for th e annual. F riday. R o tary m eeting. New Student Interviews Ncvy Recruiter Visits School Relax! It's Here Chorus News DEAD ON YOUR FEET? Do you suffer from fatigue, nervousness, poor appetite, digestive upsets, insomnia, constipation? <*’*? ‘5 • Bl. 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