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A. FRANK ACKER 66Benjy95 GENERAL Forestry and Outdoor Club 1, Track Club 2, 33 Vice President Home Room 1, 23 Track Team 1, 2, 3. December 11 HERBERT N. ADAMS Hummie,' GENERAL Ushering 2 5 President Sports Club 25 President Home Room 33 Varsity Football Squad 1, 2, 3. January 17 DANIEL ALAMPRESE 66Danny9S VOCATIONAL President Home Room 3. September 16 JOHN E. ALLISON c'Shorty GENERAL Aviation Club 33 Vice President Home Room 1, 2. February 22 BETTY L. AMMERMAN C6Bet93 COMMERCIAL Entertainment Club 29 Vice President Entertain- ment Club 3g Athletic Club 1 . December 17 MARGARET ANDERSON Sipegw GENERAL Decorating Committee 25 Refreshment Committee 35 Mountain Echo Staff 3, President Home Room 35 Glee Club 2, 33 Octette 2 33 National Honor Society March 31 Page Twenty-eight GERALDINE A. ADAMS 6 cslerryss GENERAL Dramatic Club lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3. August 5 EUGENE C. AKE CGGeme9! GENERAL Dramatic Club 25 For- estry and Outdoor Club 3: Chemistry Club 1. December 26 WALTER F. ALLEN Walt PRE-PROFESSIONAL President Home Room 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3g Glee Club 35 Dance Orchestra 1. July 12 WILLIAM AMERINE Billy VOCATIONAL Ushering Club 2. March 19 GUY J. ANDERSON CGAndy9, GENERAL German Folk Song Club 3 5 Program Committee, Boys Federation 3. January 7 RICHARD ANSPACH 6GLanky9! VOCATIONAL Ushering Club 1. March 7
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