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leacnete tile 7, CO Contrary to popular misconceptions, the teachers pictured on these two pages do not lie awake nights conjuring up weird questions for the next day ' s tests. Rather, teachers are individuals who cheer loudly at football games, who like music, litera- ture and the theater, and who are just as disappointed when they have to pen that ugly P or F on test papers as are the recipients. The teachers join with the student body in praising JUCO ' s faithful friend and helper, Mr. J. A. Manion. Ever courteous, ever cooperative, ever efficient, Mr. Manion is JUCO ' s nomination for the ideal school custodian and general Mr. Fixit. May he spend many more happy years at JUCO. J. A. Manion, School Custodian First row, left to right: Luke B. Headrick, Mechanical Drawing; Myrrl Houck, Librarian; Marie Lafferty, Foods and Clothing; Amy Laybourn, Hygiene; L. W. Nixon, English and Speech. Second row: Victor Porter Smith, Art; Richard Spann, Commerce; R. W. Walling- ford, Music; Carl Zerger, History and Social Science. Not pictured: James F. Edwards, Industrial Arts; Carl Riggs, Ethics; Edna Mertz, Biology.
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Left to right: Barbara Sweeney, Vice President Paul Flint, President Betty Jo Pendergrass, Secretary-Treasurer ycbkcmc es Lfc joltk o Lj ' ieene ' i Pustules Top row: Ralph Austin — Chemical Engineering; Science Club ' 48-49. Allen Beard — Liberal Arts. Edwin Brower — General; Pi Delta Theta Presi- dent ' 49, Assembly Committee ' 49, Imagin- ary Invalid ' 48, The Silver Cord ' 49. James Brown — Architectural; Basketball ' 47-48. Joyce Brown — Commercial. Second row: Donna Davenport — Liberal Arts. Harold Davenport — General. Dean Davis — Business Administration; Football ' 47-48. Tom Day — Liberal Arts; Journalism Club ' 47-49, Apple of His Eye ' 47, Silver Cord ' 48, Pi Delta Theta ' 47- ' 49. Robert Dixon — Agricultural Engineering. Third row : Thomas Dixon — Agricultural Engineering. Glenn Dodson — Commerce. Paul Flint — Pre-Engineering; Student Council ' 47- ' 49, Apple of His Eye ' 47, Journalism Club ' 48-49, Class Officer ' 48-49. Rubena Franzen — Business. This year the following sophomores were honored by election to the Order of the Purple, honor society based on scholarship, service, leadership and character: Kenneth M. Morgan, Robert M. Dixon, Thomas M. Dixon, Lynn O. Crooks, Richard Stroubinger, John David Schmidt, Jr., Mary Kay Brady, and Barbara Jean Sweeney. These students are to be congratulated for winning this notable honor.
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