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JUNIOR CLASS problems were discussed by officers, left to right, Ralph Moss, vice president; Rosalie Ritchie, president; Clyde Dishong, treasurer; and Anna Mae Rumbaugh, secretary. SENTENCE DIAGRAMING, top, right, held the interest of, left to right by rows: Betty Meyer, Frances Neil, Jack Clark, Lola Yates, Patsy Herron, Don Gibson, and Merlyn Helms. Bonnie Orr explained her work. WELDING is an interesting part of ag. shop for, left to right: Bob Bantz, Dean Chadwick, Bob Allen, Benny Dannull, Dean Wheeler, Roland Meyer, Wayne Moerer, Charles Gilbert, Kenneth Grossoehme, Denny Wheeler, and Arnold Gebers. AMERICAN HISTORY tests caused some heavy concentration for, rows, left to right: llaline Bogle, Daryl Hendricks, Kenneth Grossoehme, Norman Wachter, Curtis Conner, Richard Kimball, Ralph Moss, Evelyn Simmons, and Idaline Bogle. STATION AHS went on the air in speech class when, left to right. Max Falk, Bob Russell, Jim Swindle, Marilyn Magee, Sandra Foster, Janet Banks, and Alice Byrom recorded a news program. Best Wishes! DEB'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Page Sponsor
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JUNIORS PROMOTE POLITICS, PLAY, PROM TYPISTS—Left to right: Merry Michon, Marilyn Premer, Marietta Harmon, Darlene Cook, Rayburn Bratcher, Ruth Meyer, Margaret Moerer, and Audrey Smith spend several hours each week at their machines. A SHOCK is in store for physics students, (left to right): Everett Rhoades, Terry Rose, Fred Rothert, Clyde Dishong, Jim Erisman, Janice Johnson, Cecil Bacon, Jim Oestmann, and Rosalie Ritchie who are experimenting with the static machine. As understudies to the seniors, the third termers got deeply involved in most of the school activities. Three of these events were solo affairs. The seniors were royally entertained in ''Dreamland on May 11, at the annual banquet-prom. Earlier the juniors tried their hand at dramatics in Men Are Like Streetcars, and had investigated the intricacies of county government on November 25. The brainy A-Pin set included Bob Bantz, Donna Bohling, Marie Gerdes, Don Jones, Janice Johnson, Roland Meyer, Bonnie Orr, Rosalie Ritchie, Marianna Rogge, and Doris Stanley. FUTURE SECRETARIES? Doris Stanley, Anna Mae Rumbaugh, Gladys Michel, Carol Brunner, Mary Jane Neugebauer, Marilyn Sailors, Josephine Damon, Shirley Simpson, Betty Stephens, and Janet Skoglund are learning shorthand just in case. WRITING STORIES for the Barker keeps (left to right) Donna Bohling, Marianna Rogge, Tom Casey, Don Jones, Pauline Guenther, Marie Gerdes, Pat Spurgin, and Norma Gilliland busy much of the time. This page sponsored by PREMER PLUMBING and HEATING Remodel and Repair
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SOPHS GIVE PARTIES, SERVE AT BANQUET MUST BE A PARTY that sophomore class officers Beverly Gerdes, secretary, Lynn Benson, president, Larry Moody, vice-president, and Bill Furrow, treasurer, are planning. Members of the sophomore class claim that quality, not quantity, count because they are the smallest class. To prove this claim, Carol Clarke, Larry Moody, Janet Mosher, Daniel Rogge, Dwaihe Rogge, Wanda Teten, and Deanna Thomas wore A-pins during the year. Twenty-six of them got a special invitation to the Junior-Senior Banquet, but they had to serve the food for the privilege. ''Club Shamrock provided the backdrop for a musical convo featuring McNamara's band, the Merry Minstrels, the Irish Maidens, and assorted musical solos. Mary McKnight and Jerry Case were picked as class sweethearts at the sophomore party on February 3. TRIANGLES, squares, and rectangles provide the basis for many complex problems for geometry students (left to right) Beverly Gerdes, Wanda Teten, Claire Wheeler, Shirley Gerdes, Janet Mosher, Carol Tushla, and Jerry Case. HUMAN SKULLS hold a morbid curiosity for biology students (left, front to back) Beverly Hinds, Wanda Norvell, Ruth Bohl-ing, Charles Fritz, Danny Hill, (right, front to back) Darryl Lotter, Richard Casey, Larry Bratcher, Eugene Knapp, and Jerry Mertes. This page sponsored by ARMSTRONG and McKNIGHT Lawyers
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