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In ascending order: Marjorie Ruckert, Then Jean Knaussman, Mary Cooper, Caroline Dixon, and Bruce Bell. 0 2 el ' Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninety-nine per cent perspiration. — Edison . These graduating- sophomores have worked hard and long to achieve l he honor of membership in the Order of the Purple. Not only have they proved their scholastic ability, but they have also exhibited well-rounded personalities ; for the criteria of such membership is based on scholarship, service, leadership and character.
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Peggy King — Teacher Training; Pi Delta Theta ' 51. Theo Jean Knaussman — Teacher Training; Pep Club ' 50-51, Band ' 50-51, Pi Delta Theta ' 51, Delta Psi Omega ' 51, Our Town ' 51. Howard Knox — Liberal Arts. Merle Krehbiel — Business Admin- istration; Chorus ' 50-51, Intra- murals ' 50-51, Pi Delta Theta ' 50. Verle Lee Krehbiel — Teacher Training; Chorus ' 50-51, Pi Delta Theta ' 50. Wayne A. Lewis — Liberal Arts; Pi Delta Theta ' 50, Delta Psi Omega ' 51, The Late Christo- pher Bean ' 50, Our Town ' 51, Chorus ' 50-51, Cheerleader ' 51, Tennis ' 50. David Matheny — Speech-English; The Late Christopher Bean ' 50, Pi Delta Theta ' 50, Delta Psi Omega ' 50, Debate ' 50-51, Phi Rho Pi ' 51, Intramurals ' 50- 51, Annual Staff ' 50-51, Sopho- more Class President ' 51. Calvin Le Roy McMillan — Pre- Law; Debate ' 50-51, Phi Rho Pi ' 50-51, Our Town ' 51, Pi Delta Theta ' 51, Delta Psi Omega ' 51, Science Club ' 50-51, Track ' 50, Golf ' 50, Intramurals ' 50-51, Annual Staff ' 50-51, Chorus 50-51, Student President ' 51. Robert Parker — Liberal Arts; Football ' 51, Varsity Club ' 51. Chorus ' 51, Basketball ' 51. Carl Parsons — Teacher Training; Football ' 50, Track ' 50-51, Var- sity Club ' 50-51, Annual Staff ' 51. Marjorie Lucile Ruckert — Teacher Training; Pep Club ' 50-51, Pi Delta Theta ' 51, Sophomore Class Secretary-Treasurer ' 51, Our Town ' 51, Annual Queen ' 51. Max Smith — Education; Intra- murals ' 50-51. Mary Beth Spinden — Teacher Training; The Late Christo- pher Bean ' 50, Pi Delta Theta Secretary ' 50, Delta Psi Omega ' 50, Our Town ' 51, Chorus ' 50-51, Cheerleader ' 50-51, Sophomore Class Vice-Presi- dent ' 51. Arnold F. Weber — Liberal Arts; Track ' 50-51, Basketball ' 50-51. Carrol Dean Zerger — Liberal Arts; Intramurals ' 50-51, Chorus ' 51.
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Left retai ■.■■.■..■:■■,...■ ' ■■. to right: Jim Barber (vice president), Pat Brazil (sec- v-treasurer) , and Charles Patterson (president). The following freshmen are not pictured on the following pages: William Baker, Ron Ball, Mrs. Andy Barlett, Don Beam, Jack Bowers, Pat Brazil, Russell Brooks, Charles Brown, Robert Cabeen, Betty Cantrell, Bill Edwards, Wesley Faires, Bill Fennell, George Gamble, Lloyd Grcenwell, Mrs. Dorothy Holladay, Ed Jones, Fred Jones, Carl Lemon, Tom Locke, Burtis Long, Richard Man- hion, Jack MertK, Jack McDonald, Pat Mclntire, Dick Oblander, Harold Parker, Jim Poe, Ramon Romanzi, Kenneth Sanders, Edith Sharp, Frank Stackley, Dixon Swaney, Dick Tarrant, and Sheila Waite. Tleslimen How green you are and fresh in tliis old world! — Shakespeare. Members of the Freshman Class, under the supervision of the capable officers pic- tured at the left, took part in several activi- ties to promote school spirit. In the fall they entered wholeheartedly into the initiation activities planned by the Sophomores and helped paint the stone E.J.C. on the hill east of town. In the spring, the Freshmen helped with the ceremonies honoring the graduating Sophomores. Madonna Mercedes Baltzell James LaVerne Barber Daniel James Baumann James R. Beaty Eugene Beever Jean Bell Betty Lou Bracken Becky Sue Breese
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