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Looking ahead Biology, math, and physics classes at work. The true scientific spirit, so we learn in 9A English, is repre- sented by those who ask questions, seek the answers, and arrange these answers in orderly fashion. As freshmen tee ask the questions, as sophomores we KNOW the answers, as juniors we arrange things — not always in orderly fashion.
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SENIOR LEADERS Thojse who do all the dirty work, our officers and sponsor: Ann Alleft, treasurer; Wyrtus Medlock, secretary: Thomas Turner, president; Jack Todd, vice-president; Miss Mitchusson, sponsor. ■» All, those brainy money-making schemes and those artistic invitations are the product of the Invitation and Ways and Means committees: Walter Long, Harriett Tyree, Kenneth Root, Donald Allen, Mary Beth Johnson. Patricia Todd, Phyllis Tyler, Max Hyder, Maxine Crane. The Class Day committee worked like mad to make this year ' s program the biggest and best ever. The Motto commitee had a hard time making up their collective minds but finally succeeded: Sharon McCarrell, Philip Concannon, Betty Drehobl, Delores Young, Adrienne Hitchcock, Myrtle Wagoner, Richard Klatte, Phyllis Fhoroman, Harvey Lanz. Motto: Before us lies lumber; let us build. Choosing the class colors and taking charge of all dances were the responsibilities of the Social and Color committees: Eugene Patton, James Koetter, Lilalue Lind- sey, Margherita Liva, Kenneth Hobson, James Hitchcock. Martha Bridges, Garris Henderson. Colors: Jade and Ivory. Last, but certainly not least, the Song and Flower and Gift comittees: Marian Armstrong, Marilyn Sowder, Larry Byers, Betty Lou Taylor, Catherine Adamson, Bernard Grangier, Barbara Colglazier, Eugene Stafford, Jack May. Flower: Gardenia. ' ta « ■ 4 MA-- ' 1 ' ' '
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JUNIOR LEADERS fipifi Brains and guiding hands — sponsors: Miss Myrtle Norman and Mr. Robert Carpenter aided and abetted by officers: Carolyn Zipp, secretary; Dale Auerbach, president; Morris Norman, vice-pres- ident; Joanne True, treasurer. Behind the scenes — a lot of hard work, busy days, loaded with fun, made it possible for us to give the seniors one of the best proms ever. Our Ways and Means committee had money-making schemes galore. The field was narrowed to school directories, basketball programs, Valentine dance, and magazine sale. Seated: Carl Boyer; Chairman, Charles Emery, Charles Persh- ing; Rae Huffacker; Warren Lundy. Standing: Marilyn Harrell; John Browning; Dorothy Cum- mings; Roland Clubb; Norma Edwards; Wilda McCauley. Now for the enjoyable part — the food — that leads us to our Refreshment committee: Seated: Chairman, Gerry Maddox; Betty Martin; Marjoric Dossen; Robert Brincgar; Hugh Pruett; Rachel Box. Standing: Jane Fish; Jackie Sherwood; Ula Mae Walker. And for every dance there must be music, the project of the Orchestra committee. Seated: Oran Faris; Shirley Babb; Oweetah Norman; Joanne Bullock. Standing: Albert Corpening; Anne Shoulty; Chairman, Arch Girdley; Kenneth Plummer; Roberta Root. Decorations are the highlight of dances — thanks to the De coration committee. Seated: Jean Sherwood; Louella Hawkins; Albert Todd; Ron- ald Clubb; Mabel Schloot. Standing: Barbara Leahy; Robert Shotts; Joan Sears; Kay Small- wood. Those shining new rings were selected by: Seated: Oran Faris; Dale Auerbach; Morris Norman; Barbara Leahy. Standing: Esther Kellams; Mary Fox; Gerry Maddox; Doris Albietz; Marjorie Dossen; George McCune; Arch Girdley; Albert Todd- Ian Templeton; Charles Emery; Kenneth Plum- mer: Ronald Clubb.
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