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Junior Class Officers Left to right: Mary Lou Furrow, Helen Lomax, Lowell Spencer and Gweneth Reed. The Junior class has been busily engaged this year trying to raise funds for the annual spring banquet. Among their numerous money-making enterprises have been selling food at the football games, sponsoring the lyceum programs and the presentation of their class play “Meet Me In St. Louis.” Many of the Juniors find time to enter in the Dramatic Club speeches and plays which are classified as dramatic and humorous. With the exhibition of diligence and eager desire this fairly large group are well on their way to being our next year’s Seniors. MRS. HAZEL HALL Social Sciences B.S. Uni. of Neh.. member of Pi Lambda Theta. MISS SANDERS English, Normal Training. B SC. Degree, Uni. of Neb.; Summer session Uni. of Denver. Sponsor of Junior Class and F.T.A.
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m m) m Back row: Eugene George, Jim Dunn, John Forsyth, Jerry Dunn, Tom Hill, Max Gross, Loren Betz, Bob Simonson, Bob Fenster, Glen Wilkerson, Steve Pederson, Tom Sweeney, Lowell Spencer, Bili Van Cleave, David Thompson, Darrell Malcolm, Bob Jacobsen, Norland Carr, John Larson William Backer, Wendell Fink, Bonnie Young. Jane Kepler, Helen Lomax, Betty Jean Thurman, Laura Mae Murray, Helen Cramer, Bernice McCaslin, Goldie Little, Audrey McCaslin, Janis Briggs, Iva Dell Frasier, Delma Schafer, Diane Le La Cheur, Mona Fees, Imo Jean Pierce, Betty Piper, Joan Prescott, Shirley Bence, Jeanne McDuffee, Anna Mae Stutzman, Viola Glendy. Second row: Herbert Smets, Della Heath, Billie Jones, Mary Lou Furrow, Barbara Myers, Geraldine Mason, Alice Jezbra, Emma Lou Smith, Joanne McDuffee, Jean Iburg, Gweneth Reed,’ Rebecca Lowe, Barbara Stephenson, Wilma Larson, Beverly Fink, Norma Elaine Smith, James Wedtzel. Front row: Jim Melville, Leland Nelson, Norman Daharsh, Cletus Klein, Virgil Prescott, Dick Ahl Ivan Williams, Gaylord Eberle, Gerald Neth, Eldon Link, John Swick, Dean Hickey, Harry Wlnbolt’ Jack Towns. Officers President Vice President Secretary ... Gweneth Peed .. Lowell Spencer Mary Lou Furrow Treasurer Sponsor . Helen Lomax Miss Sanders
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Back Row: Jack Bryner, Paul Moore. Carl Schmidt, Don Choffell, Dillard Griffith, Marvin Coffman, Joe Evans, Dale Mattox. Bob Templeton, Bob Van Horn, Eldon Wooters, William Williams, DeLane Nice, Lawrence Clay, Clarence Crisp, Gail Eichelberger, John Olson, Charles Beal, LaVerne Coleman, Bob Barrett, Bill Hickenbottom, Harry Penn, Richard Travis, Dale Munnell. Third Row: Jeanine Reaneau, Peggy Predmore, Glenna Freeman, Lola Sherbeck, Arlene Hall, Helen Tyson, Lillian Olson, Kathleen Peltzer, Shirley Sells, Bonita George, Roberta Gibson, Lela Glover, Jean Pracht, Faye Zimmerman, Nellie Moore, Ethel Nunn, Bonnie Volzke, Doris Chrisman. Second Row: Dorothy Hartgrave, Betty Golden, Rosalie Huff, Dorothy Malone, Doris Clay, Kathleen Adams, Phyliss Spencer, Rose Fair, Ardis McGraw, Shirley Hagadorn, Marilyn Fenster, Marilyn Talbot, Janet Cooper, Susie Wattles, Beverly Fiske, Joey Nelson, Shirley Buchanan. Loree Gardner, Delores Ely, Beverly Teahon, Lois McMurtry, Dona Parnell. First Row: Lyle Wooters, Richard Holcomb, Dewey Engelsgjerd, Lyle Mattox, Bill Harriger, Bob Anderson, Carl Speer, Tom Molesworth, Art Cole, Larry Eacker, Louie Murray, John Little, Eddie Kleeb, Orville Haumont, Richard Will'ams, Dennis Dewey, George Seeger, Ronald Connely, Dick Towns, David Parker. The sophomores are industriously working their way up from the bottom as freshmen so that they can be more than worthy of the right to be called upperclassmen” when the time comes.
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