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- 4 - 4 4 A-. A 3 Al '1 5. X 2gQ'. Mr. Moden, better known as Pop, is the keeper of the Kennel in Room 322. The barks heard from there are usually barks of joy caused by Pop's humorous jokes and stories. Officers who served for the first semester were: president, William Fergusony vice-president, Robert Lydyg secretary Martha Raeg treasurer, Donald Mattinson. Officers for the second semester were: presi- -dent, John Gillespie: vice-president, Isabel Snyderg secretary, Bill Stoddard, and treasurer, Eugene Trapp. POP'S KENNEL First rowAJohn Gillespie, Ted Reynolds, Doris Hawes, Eugene Coons, Bernice Egge, Doris Davis, Gunvor Person. Second row-Florence Cuff, Rose Drakas, Martha Rae, Mary Pavlinac, Betty Jorgensen, Edith Lange, Vivian McFarland, June Goddard, Nancy Hester. Third row- Fred Newton, Alexandria George, Bill Stoddard, John Kay, Roberta McDowell, Anna Mae Jones, Ruth Barrager. Fourth row-Steve Velte, Harold Mozingo, Bob Pierson, Winton Nulands, Donald Mattinson, Robert Lydy, Mr. A. E. Moden. Fifth row-Thomas Dimon, Robert Chapin, Robert Donaldson, Eugene Trapp. Not in picture-Bill Ferguson, Katherine Coteau, Beulah Rall, James Seaton. Third floor, west end, is cell block 324. Miss Garside as warden recommends paroles for the president, vice-president, and secre- tary of the senior class, for they have proved themselves worthy of release and have made 324 notorious. She has as her assist- ant: 'Narren Davidson, chosen for good behaviorp second assistant, Lewis Cretzfg keeper of the books, James Harringtonp and guard of the safe, selected for her honesty, Jaunita Baily. BLOCK 324 F.rst row-Virginia DeLorge, Bobbie Golden, Ann Ovesen, Dorothy Ke.th, Barbara Kemp, Sarah Farver, Janet Hill, Margaret Forsyth. Second row-Jaunita Bailey, Catherine Casey, Audrey Waring, Bar- bara G'arl1ng, Bettie Anderson, Freda Craig, Dorothy Cromer, Mar- garet Rattray, Roland Ewald. Third roWeElaine Manning, Howard Allen, Frank Prnho, Basil Foisy, Warren Davidson, Annie Clark, Mac Henry Cornell, Jack Farms, James Harrington. Fourth row-Arlene Bolser, lille: Garsrde, Shirley Hee-nan, Dessre Miller, Doris 'W'atson, Euaene fra'f.'izrCl, Robert Herdener, Ed Reddzna, Osse Gates. Fifth ron-f-l.e'xf Crew, Barbara Long, Pauline Lovett, Paul Collier, Thomas Foster, Charles Galbrahh, Vernon Davrs, Henry Allen, Bill Fogle, Bob Pre. 'Kit rt pcture-r aby Gerovr, John F nk, J'riauel.ne Jaoguel, Elnor King. Cemetery. This word causes a stir of fear in your heart on a dark night, but in the day time it is attached to a light airy room on the third floor. The people in room 323 are anything but dead. Miss Walker was their care-taker. She was assisted by Don Baker, presidentg Dick Deason, vice-president: Frances Jones, secretaryp Janet Keasey, treasurer. Second semester officers were: president, Helen Loreeg secretary, Janet Keaseyg treasurer, Bar- bara Bradford. CEMETERY First row-H. Loi-ee, G. Cook, L. Hartley, M. Harris, F. Jones, G. Arm- strong, F. McCoughan. Second row-M. Hill, N. Pickett, V. Hamlin, A. Roth, D. Donelson, D. Colman, B. Bradford, R. Armstrong. Third row -E. Dunlay, J. Hummel, H. Hummel, H. Heymann, S. Griffin, J. Ed- monson, F. Allen, Miss Walker. Fourth row-D. Kidder, V. Mouser, O. Hunt, J. Keasy, D. Keylon, H. Fox, J. Drapek, W. Hendrickson, R. Dohner. Fifth row-D. Baker, A. Hurnes, E. Hetherington, T. Hendershot, J. Duran, V. Shaffer, E. Seamon, R. Rottarr, E. Vagts. Wisagona. This name sounds foreign but if you want to make sure go to see Miss Barnett in 325. Her first semester homeroom officers were: president, Leonard Kershenbaumy vice-president, Arthur Kohnp secretary, Florence Lazarskiy treasurer, Evelyn Kim- ball. Second semester officers were: president, Max Kingg vice- president, Florence Lazarskip secretary, Evelyn Kimball. WISAGONA First row-Agnes La Valley, Florence Lazarski, Catherine Lawson, Vivian Kadwell, Leonard Kershenbaum. Second row-Phyllis Kimmins, Doris Hill, Ada Karn, Philip Jones, Eddie Latozas, Margaret Keel. Third row-Marie lambert, lone Kneeshaw, Barbara Fay, Max King, William Killen, Miss Barnett. Fourth row-Phyllis Koenig, Junior Lafountain, Mary Kloss, Dorothy La Pearl, Evelyn Kimball, Betty La Londe. Fifth row-Robert Lasho, Arthur Kohn, Dorothy Kennerly, Lutie Knoche, George Kostin, Phyllis Knibbs. ilot in picture-Keith Knoop, Jack Kaiser, Olin La Barge, Florence Karr, George Lampman, ...- fa
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Macs Gang IS not as tough as 1t sounds They chos thts name because Mlss MacDermet has been known as MISS Mac ever slnce she cam here to teach Offtcers for the frrst semester were presrdent Harrret Easton vtce prestdent Brchard Selden secretary Glorla Beaty treasurer Nola Cowdry Second semester offlcers were presrdent Blchard Selden VICS presrdent Howad Anderson secretary Harrlet Easton treasurer Nola Cowdry MAC S GANG Frrst row Alrce Ferrrer Wtlma Wtlhs Harrret Easton Martetta Beach Gladys Denms Zelma Glosch Ierry Steffy Mtss McDermet Second row Marforre Saltsbury Helen Church Betty Long Cather1ne Bremmger Margaret Dohner Sarah Hollrster Mavrs Easton Wrlma Albrrght Darlene Bowman Myrtly Horbury Thrrd row Mary Armstrong Nola Cowdry Anna Copogna Ftuth Chambers Bob Mannmg Betty Sulltvan Melda Olson Ruth Mtller Pat Abare Iack Howard Fourth row Glorra Beaty Frank Walter Agnes Fortney Dorothy Devor Iean Vor hes Geraldrne Duckett Perle Hoffman Mary Eaton Bob Everett Brch ard Selden Frfth row Howard Anderson Eugene Keech Mrlton Sack ett Wallace Edwards Verne Ernst Donald Lockwood Russell Skrtne Loure Norberg Wendell Sutftn Ewald Cheshk Not tn prcture Wrllram Dunkeld Edtth Ogg Marte Puckett Busy B Bu? Buzv ,W r'ouv all heard thls hum rn the sprlng but you fan always hfar rt rn room dl9 Then Oucen IS M1ss Van Arsdale H r Honfyloee VI the chref bee IS Dons Bu chanan presrdent Betty Boardman vrce prestdent Dorothy Brown secretary Borerta Berd treasurer Sally Braasclt assrstant treas urer The lousy bees felt that thetr offrcers dld so Nell that they gave them the honor the second ernester BUSY B S Ftrst row S Braa ch Bowren B Boynton M Brownrng M New man L Brtrrnngrr I Bray Sccond row D Buclfley L Bennett C Brown G Boardman I Bud C Bowrnln Mrs M VanArsdale Thtrd row C Berden D Beulocl-' I Brafen D Buchanan M Bowle L Blackwell A Betts Fourth row W Payne G Blake H Btshof' A Ohanesran l Bredow Ft Btrd D Brown Ftth row A Blalfeslee P Blazo E Murphy E Blumeno B Bern,trd B Bevtngton Not rn prcture Iack Ltvrngston Lfnnt Bfn ta W'rn Nearhead une Neeb Ierry OLeary ,, 5 QPF The Walkrng Dead may suggest ghosts on Halloween but tt IS only the tttle of Boom 320 Thetr blanchness 1S due to the three fllghts of stalrs they have to cllmb M1ss Allchm was therr chret ghost and Fred Froeda prestdent Robert Eaton vtce pres1dent Betty Franks secretary Betty Forsyth treasurer Second semester found Betty Forsyth presrdent Robert Eaton vtce presrdent Lucy Enghsh secretary Ianlce Felts treasurer 1 HE WALKING DEA D Frrst row Shrrley Ed Afards Robert Eaton Drck Co e Grant Galbra th Kenneth Eggert Zelda Flynn Second row Goldre Frnklestem lance Felts Howard Frelds Lorrame Flerschacker Margaret Galbratth Betty Franks Lucrlle Englrsh Irene Ferry Thrrd row Fred Froede Georgc Fuller Edsell Evans Beverly Erlandson Betty Enf1eld Coeen Fa mtlo Dorrs Faber M1ss Allchrn Fourth row Chrtst Fotrneas Claud Ed wards Edward Frnch Clabe Edwards Francrs Iolosky Charlre Mc Carty Donald Enen Iulra Flrppo Frith row Fred Fawcett Bob Flem mg Lours Ellefson Cecrl Prr e Not tn ptcture I L Fettrnger Betty Forsyth Wtllram Foster Iames Krnney Wrlham Whrters Herbert Chrldress M1ss Mary Carpenter carefully constd red callrng her home room chrldren Corrrgan Crusaders As 1t would cause constder able comment the class concluded 1t was thetr cholce Frestdent Nora Iohnson vtce presrdent Lula Belle Ienntngs secretary Ioy Hershherger treasurer Donald Hoffman Second semester offlcers were prestdent Ern1lHurt1k vtce presrdent Iohn Harrmgton sec retary M1ldredIohnston treasurer Donald Hoffman COBBIGAN CBUSADEBS Ftrst row Ben Howell Edward lmperr Iohn Hogan Florence Harvey Ioyce Iohnstone Alta Haydel Second row Esther Hendley lla Htll Helen Hodges Frances Iohnson Betty Heath Anne Harrrngton Ianet Harr1ng'on Thtrd row Lula Belle Iennmgs Elste Benson Alden Hut tenhower Duane Heaton Delton Htllman Maxlne Hayward Mtss Marv Carpenter Fourth row Marlo Iaconette Estella Iohnson Arlys Iarmtn Mtldred Iohnston Emtl Hurtrk Chrystrne Hayward Ioy Hershberger Frith row Derald Heaton Fred Hulsman Robert Iohnson Orland Wtns low Donald Hoffmann Iohn Harrrngton Elmo l-luntwork Not 1n prcture Orval Harrtngton Donna Harroun Helen Hart Elrzab-:th Hlbner Iack Howell Fredertck Iacl-:son Cynthta Iohnson an is f N 36 at 5 , 1 X ' ' 'A I ' 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 Lge ,Y 7 w IQ . o -ou -1., -, 1.-. - - ' ' 1 1 4 1 1 1' 1 1 1 .1 3' 1 A., ' - :I . . 1 . 1 C C . 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T533 XX . 5 Trail Blazers. lf you want to be shown the way to success see the trail blazers in room 326. Mr. Viola, who has produced many a successful school play, is their leader. First semester officers WSIS-I Pf9Sid9DT, Earl Smith: vice-president, Vincent Searleg secre- tary, Catherine Smith, treasurer, Audrey Smith. Second semester officers were: president, Doris Smithy vice-president, Hector Serray secretary, Wilda Simpsong treasurer, Verba Sheldon. TRAIL BLAZERS First row-Ellen Seeterlin, Robert Sherwood, Gertrude Smith, Audrey Smith, Betty Smith, Geraldine Scott, Second row-Wilberta Shockley, Gwendolyn Sirbaugh, Archie Slade, Martha Sitter, Ruby Semonian, Kenneth Seibert, Catherine Smith. Third row-Wrlda Simpson, Barbara Srnith, Elizabeth Smith, Delos Shank, lim Seney, lack Shelton, Doris Smith, Alice Newell. Fourth row-Hector Serra, Frank Srsson, Cecil Shelton, Cecil Sherwood, Verba Shelton, Eugene Sislz, Harold Hunt, Earl Smith, Mr. Viola. Noi in picture-Gordon Seaton, Fitzlin Rice, Walter Siggins. Deep in a Dream fla, la, la, la,--this is the song that 330 sings. They have for their song leader a dreamer, Mr. Dearing, the answer to a maiden's prayer. The other dreamer: who make up their cabinet are: president, Doris Moong vice-president, Iune Measellp secretary, Marjorie Miner, treasurer, David Miller, The day dreamers thought these Dre-ame-rites did sa well they let them dream again this semester. DEEP IN A DREAM First row-Ruth Mills, Mabel Martin, Laura Miller, Genevieve Meyer, Betty Morse, Iune Medlen, Iune Measell. Second row-LeRoy Moore, Dodge Melkonian, Lee Marino, Hazel Mezer, Elsie Girst, Mariorie Miner, Louise Mettler, Jerry May. Third row-Ferne Measows, Robert Phillips, Mona Morrison, Natalie Martin, Peggy Marsal, Selma Monsern, Dottie Marsh, Mr. Dearing. Fourth row-Edward Miglrarrro, Alexander Evans, Phillip Miller, David Miller, Bob Mathews, Howard Mathews, Doris Moon, Lorraine Miller. Not in picture-Evelyn Mills, Arthur Mastick, Evelyn Humme', Barbara Martin. r' A Am m Q Forsrnan's Nursery could either be a tree or childrens nursery. fudging from the appearance of the group in 327, l'd say they were children, wouldn't you? Mr. Forsman is the principfll of U19 nursery and the head of councilors consists of: president, Bob Potts, vice-president, Archolose Godoshian, secretary, Elizabeth Leeg treasurer, Anna Harrington. Second semester officers were: president, Anna Harrington, vice-president, Vilallace Bilieg secre- tary, Elizabeth Lee, treasurer, Phyllis Walinslze, FORSMAN'S NURSERY First row-Archolose Godoshirrn, Pearl Vifilliarrrs, lfatlierrne Evans, Srbyl Dawson, Norma Gross, Barbara Dunseith, Mr. Forsnian. Second row-Mary Greiner, Ethel Hancock, Fay Nelson, Betty Reynolds, Martha Gre-iner, Corinne Cupp, Annie Sue Green, Iris Engleby. Third row- Anna Harrington, Phyllis Vtfalenslfi, Elizabeth Lee, Clarence Carlson, Robert Lange, Talrnadge Maichbanlts, Vtfanda Tufiin. Fourth row- Bob McBride, Leslie Glougie, Gerald Rustern, Bob Lowry, Lester Barren, Vtlilliam Alexis, W-'rllace Pike, Bob Potts. l-lot in picture-Caleb Larnpher, lflyron Lechner, Idol: McDougall, Var- ginia Miller, Esther Schmidt, Algeroba Shephard, Sylvester l-flazur. One oi the biggest iobs of the underclassmen editor is to Write about our new sophomores. They are not in homeroom groups at the beginning of the year, but they are all crowded together in the auditorium. Here for about two or three weelis they sit won- dering whether they will land among friends or will be in a strange group of freshies like themselves. They have to endure the chiding oi the upper classmen and wander around fearing to ask directions because oi this chiding. AUDlTCRlUM l First row-luanrto Albro, Dorothy Austgn, Eleanor Bailey, Marilyn Beers. Virginia Be-larby, Betty Ackorson, Irene Beatty, Thelma Beach. Second row-Pauline Aukstil-ialnis, L.llian Boltcn, Orna Bilyen, Lucy Ball, Ruth Beaty, Clara Baleia, Alice Applegate. Third row-Paul Board, David Bauchet, Charles Bonham, Billy Armstrong, Howard Bone, George Biltz, Mrs. MacAdarns. Fourth row-Harry Boghosian, Ray Boston, Gerald Beutler, Harold Barley, 'Walton Bass, Billy Blaylock, Thomas Agorgian- rtrs, Norman Beuiord, Ralph Beers, William Becker, Cari Bartlett, A - .1 ,f X
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