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l wi .G Fr' , . ,1 Mathemaztigcs l'lomerooms . First Row lbottoml, Left to Right: Bruce Melton, Solly Price, Bill McVay, Thomas Mainey, Mr, Constant, Lucille Burkhart, Barbara l-leld, Jessie Beck, Merle Miller, Frank McSpadden. Second Row: Katherine Naxera, Laura Geivett, Betty Curtis, Martha Whisler, Robert Liebst, Bill Wallingford, Patricia MacDonald, Gerald Barker, Harold Berkowitz, Lewis Conway. Third Row: Jack Coogan, George Fausett, Anna Sniezek, Shirley Shirk, Phyllis Scoles, Eleanor Dallam, Eddie Cosgrove, Don Moore, Pat Russell, Mary Ellen Caldwell. Fourth Row: Albert Donovan, Fred Schmidt, Donald Bower, Keith Tuggle, Jim Shreve, Manuel Present, Bob Cooper. First Row lbottoml, Lett to Right: Elwood Jones, Louis A. Silks, lsadore Ozar, Mary Grant, Norma Reiman, l-lermalita Johnson, Betty l-ludgens, Clare Tuttle. Second Row: Edward Burris, Bob Gilbert, Cecil Penrod, John Rode, Leonard Brown, Jack Mahan, Gene Rowland, Daniel Myers, Melvin Banta, Bob Tabolsky. Third Row: Emanuel L. Blando, Richard Slack, William Connely, Robert Wimrners, Frank Traner, Warren Stark, Dana Winterscheidt, l-larold Short. Fourth Row: Bob Crute, Howard Bormaster, Ray Suttles, Jack Venable, Howard Schultz, James Winkler. First Row lbottoml, Left to Right: James Dynan, Norman Smith, Bob Miller, Glenn Frazier, Wm. Branit, Allen Perrin, Miriam Kohn, Lois Fennell, Beverly Nemser, Jo Ellen Ward. Second Row: Lalla Cook, Coialeen Monday, Janice Lee Block, Joan Kennedy, Myra Brown, Richard DeKruytf, David Finkelstein, Phyllis Fishman, Harold Kessler, Jean Matthew, Third Row: Tom Johnson, Muriel Bondurant, Rachel Crawford, Jim Edwards, Ed Anwander, Dean Brance, Gordon Schuster, Collis Bosworth, Harvey Smith, Al Cooper. Fourth Row: John Tripses, Floyd Manka- meyer, Kenneth Martin, Neal Fugett. Page 32 M1'. C 0l'l.YltI7ll75 H omeroo m Zliiss Kauffmzffs Homeroom Air. Ogg 5 Homeroom
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Mr. Crockefs H omeroom A flliss I0h7l5077,5 ' .li ' ' Hameroom '-E v . ll! First Row lbottoml, Left to Right: Sylvia Friedman, Kenneth Hagerdon, Lyell Carver, Bill Maynard, Kenneth Baldwin, Mary Jane Young, Rosalie Neugebauer, Shirley Floyd, Marjorie Hil- finger, Earl Ricketson. Second Row: Hugh Austin, Merle Ann Jeffrey, Bennett Kelley, Gene Mall, Stanley Williams, Betty Parsons, Sherman Goldman, Donald Alpert, Genevieve Frye. Third Row: James Arnold, Vivienne Walters, Pearl Greenblot, Nadine May, Jim Klausman, Melvin Gordon, Betty Scott, Eleanor Thompson, Pat Weeks, Lenora De Shon. Fourth Row: Byron Maine, Hans Volkmer, Jim Jordan, Frank Crawford, Harold Jackley, Mr. Crocker, Eugene Sti- gall, Dale Steil, Norman Fogt, Ray Norman. First Row lbottoml, Left to Right: Verle Crippen, Joe Wells, Marvin Siegelbaum, Robert Thur- man, Fred Thomas, Melvin Lipkin, Uri Seiden, Charles Cutting, Michael Wirtz, Don lngels. Second Row: Gerry Brown, Melvin Wilson, Charles Warren, Virginia Rogers, Lila Nutt, Patricia Clark, Vera Schermerhor, Violet Haase, Carrie Richmond, Betty Jean Morgan. Third Row: Dorothy St. John, Richard Roth, Stanley Swafford, Imogene Vonada, Charles Obermier, Jim Kelliher, Tom Seiter, Bob Goodwin, Charles Gardner, John Byrne. Fourth Row: Tommy Ken- nan, Jack Clampitt, Jeanne Booker, Dick Foth, Gerre Jones, James Spreitzer, John Bolin, Gerald , A Dunn. MR. CROCKER'S HOMEROOM In Mr. Crocker's civilization homeroom the following serious history students served as officers: president, Dale Steil and Marian Wil- liamsg vice-president, Byron Maine and James Arnold, secretary, Eleanor Thompsong treas- urer, Pearl Greenblot and Hans Volkmer, ser- geant-at-arms, Hans Volkmer and Jim Jordan, reporter, Melvin Gordon and Genevieve Frye: representative to the Student Council, Bob Miller and Byron Maine, alternate to the Stu- dent Council, Byron Maine and Nadine May. MISS JOHNSON'S HOMEROOM Miss Johnson's homeroom won second prize for basketball ticket sales and first prize for P.-T. A. membership. The following served as officers during' the year: president, Gerre Jones and Dick Foth, vice-president, Patty Redding and Tommy Kennang secretary, Blake Baird and Patty Redding, treasurer, Dick Foth and Tom Seiter, sergeant-at-arms, Tom Seiter and Gerre Jonesg reporter, Tom Kerman and Jimmy Kelliherg representative to the Student Council, Pat Clark and Tommy Kennang alter- nate, Lila Nutt. Page 31 .77 , wi
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MR. CONSTANT' The members of this class were so inter- ested in a quest for mathematical knowledge that they didn't have time for any parties. The following served as officers: president, Pat Russell and Phyllis Scolesg vice-president, Merle Miller and Robert Liebst, secretary, S HOMEROOM Thomas Mainey and Albert Donovan, treas- urer, Mary Oldham and Albert Donovan, ser- geant-at-arms, Merle Miller, reporter, Jimmie Shreve, representative to Student Council, Betty Rigg and Eleanor Dallam, alternate, Jack Coogan and Betty Curtis. MISS KAUFMAN'S HOMEROOM The members of this homeroom are so busy with their geometry that they have no time for parties except at the festive Christmas season. The following served as officers: presi- dent, Gene Rowland and Bob Wimmers, vice- president, Elwood Jones and Wayne Miller, secretary, Virginia Peck and Bob Tabolsky, treasurer, Bob Wimmers and Dan Myers, ser- geant-at-arms, Ed Storey and James Winkler, reporter, Hermilita Johnson and Norma Rei- man, representative to the Student Council, Harold Short and Elwood Jones, alternate, Warren Stark and Harold Short. MR. OCC-'S HOMEROOM Mr. Ogg's homeroom find their keenest en- joyment in teasing Mr. Ogg about his farm, but they also had some par-ties, The following served as officers: president, Floyd Manka- meyer and Norman Smith, vice-president, Dick DeKruyff and Floyd Mankameyerg sec- retary, Jo Ellen Ward and Jim Edwards, treas- urer, Keith Johnson and Beverly Nemser, ser- geant-at-arms, Kenneth Martin and Al Cooper, reporter, Tom Johnson and Dick DeKruyff, representative to Student Council, Ed Anwander and Bob Miller, alternate, Bev- erly Ralph and Ed Anwander. Page 33
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