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12 THE CLINTONIA FRESHMAN FIRST ROW: Betty Lou Roseman. Mary Louise Nelson. Mary Ellen Shafior. Helen Pate. Rosemary Day. Dorothy Jean Wado. Hazol Suo Hommick. Lynda Peltz. Mary Ann Moots. Marie Ann Crang. Jane Ruth Gustafson. Mary Lighthall. Patty Ballew. SECOND ROW: Louise Craft. Mary Alice Luker. Mary Marie Webb. Mary Margaret Lawler. Esther Ruth Ray. Mary Ann Maurer, Ernestine Lambert. Lorraino Gardner. Thoa Dora Lindsey. Mary Lowery. Yuba Enos. Harriett Taylor. Norma Jean Scott. Mary Ruth Bess. THIRD ROW: Mona Arnold. Dorothy Lappin. Mary Frances Huffman. Aileen Floyd. Phyllis Lane. Loyce Higgins, Norma Ayers. Betty Lou Patterson. Mary Margaret Woodward. June Cralley. Barbara Harris. Mildred Allen. Mary Kathryn Davis. Cliffia Mandroll. FOURTH ROW: Emma Harmon. Wanda Lee Lynch. Juanita Foster. Peggy Tucker, Emily Stern, Joan Rogers. Peggy Stoll. Eleanor Miller, Dollie Meeks. Lois Coppenbarger, Betty Lou Landacre, Louisa West. Helen Cole. Alice Marie Shophord. Cleo Thomas. FIFTH ROW: Marjorie Ferrill. Jean Ryan, Betty Lou Wagner. Helen Louise Dial, Ruby Turner. Martha Lynch, Donna Van Camp. Potty Jo Long. Lucretia Conant. Phyllis Girard. Rosemary Crosno. Lorene Lee, Virginia Evans. Norma Soats. Connie Rucker, Rosomary Stokowski. Maxine Obermoyer. STANDING: Coleman Harris. Maiy Margarot Lawler. Miss Foote (Sponsor). Mary Alice Luker, George Herrick (Co-chairman). SEATED: Jane Ruth Gustafson (Co-chairman). FIRST ROW: Bob Parrish. Vernon Powless. Melvin Owens. Budd Wilkinson, Donald Lakin, Lyle Hammers, Darrell Dyer. Richard Lord. Wayne Clark. SECOND ROW: James Crowell. Joy Burton. Glindo Eastham. Alvin Shirel. Donald Dillow. Charles Campbell. Oscar Blake, James Hoge. Orin Anderson, Donald Geddes. Robert Thompson. THIRD ROW: Richard Ryan, August Gibson. Jerry Jenkins. Capps Sutherland. Paul Spencer. Billy Williams. Robert Hoback. Robort Thorp. Paul Moore, Burnell Carter. Edward Daniols. FOURTH ROW: James Sprague, Ameal Debois. Charles Bourne. Robert Rude. Fred Brunner. Loren Ward. Donald Hibbard. Harry Knickerbocker. Carroll Luker. Donald Payno. Edward Rickgauer. Jack Armstrong. Orval Willis. FIFTH ROW: David Mayall. Carl Geddes. Elmei Strange. Leslie Foundersmith. Robert Bowers, William Shinneman, Robort Burris, Carroll Moore, Dale Snyder. John Buttolph. Buddy Reeder, Forrest Cothorn. Bob Myers. Richard Tuggle, Robort Williams. SIXTH ROW: Ray Stone, Robert Ponnington. George Herrick. Coleman Harris, Raymond Tate, Bernard Thorpe, Everett Loisner. Robert Raines, William Garvin, Hubert Kloeman. Albert Belyea, Dale Adams, Arnold Huebner. Cecil Oakley. Frank Lovett. Robert Hayes. Cast off the mooring line! Hoist sail! Freshmen, you have started on a new experience—high school. As you journey on the sea of education and look back over the horizon, your former school fades from view. It brought you many pleasant memories, but so has your freshman year. The officers chosen by the freshmen “plebs were fane Ruth Gustafson and George Herrick, co-chairmen; Mary Alice Luker, Mary Margaret Lawler, and Coleman Harris, the assisting officers. The student body bestowed an honor on one of your freshmen mates, Hazel Sue Hemmick, by electing her as a member of the Student Cabinet. The plebs out for athletics were Raymond Tate, Bob Myers, and Bill Garvin. The music department was pleased with the honors awarded to Mary Ann Moots, winning first division in the state band solo contest, and to Charles Campbell, winning first division in the state vocal contest. At the freshman meetings, scheduled the fourth Monday of every month, the members have had an opportunity to exhibit a wide variety of talent. The “budding socialites enjoyed a class party—one hilarious evening of dancing and bunco. The excellent assembly program on the etiquette and history of our flag has been highly commended by the student body. Miss loote is the efficient adviser of the freshman class. Courtesy of Myers Bros. Clothiers
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14 SOP THE C L I N T O N I A FIRST ROW: Virginia Bolyoa. Lucille Dunakey, Dorothy lean Wilson. Laura Ellen Smith, Geraldine Nichols. Kathryn Burris. SECOND ROW: Estelle McDonald. Shirley Williams. Betty Ann Martin. Ruby Barnett. Mao Brewer. Margaret Scoones. Hazel Williams. Noeva Taylor. Clara Kepner. Charlotte Bell, Miriam Volkmar. Martha Crang, Rosaline Spencer. THIRD ROW: Betty Hartsock. Faye Wantland. Norma Burger. Margie Johnson. Monthel Meeks. Henrietta Joplin. Mary Ellen Dial. Dorothy Sweazy. Elizabeth Haines, Luella Finn. Alta Short. Glema Swartz. Ina Lovett. Mary Duvall. FOURTH ROW: Mary Buttolph. Betty Riney. Alberdina Clark. Mildred Cisco, Gail Owens. Dora Herrick. Edna Rich. Estabelle Obermeyer, Caryl Foundersmith. Norma Forbes. Norma Long. Betty Dillow. Velma Sisco. Betty Whitt. FIFTH ROW: Dona Jean Arnold. Patty Mire. Madelyn Griliin. Helen Cobb. Virginia Nixon. Alborta Bennott. Alice Banks. Mary Ellon Yates. Donna Mae Anderson. Mary Jane Goin. Dorothy Moore, Catherine Cyphors. Caryl Walters. Holon Miller, Barbara Ijams. Norma Jean Bell. STANDING: Donna Mao Anderson. Dora Herrick (Chairman). Gleason Mahoney. Laura Ellen Smith. Dorothy Jean Wilson. SEATED: Miss Marshall (Sponsor). FIRST ROW: Willie Taylor. Ogdon Fought. Allen Sprague. Dale Simpson. Rex Blue. Harry Mercer. Raymond Taylo. Raymond Singer. Edwin Brown. SECOND ROW: Richard Paradoe. Charles Morrow. Edrie Turner. Eldon Reeves. Richard Brooks, John O'Neill. Albert Vermillion. Roy Harold Cooley. Russell Cobb. James Griliin. THIRD ROW: Lloyd Covey. Charles DeAtloy. Dale McAboy. W. G. Shaw. Jack Pearl. John Kuhn Gleoson Mahoney. Donald McCumber. Philip Morin. Jimmie Hoyt, Robert Killough. FOURTH ROW: Edwin Westray. Carl Moody. Leland Simcox. Walter Lane. Robert Carey. Dean Adams. Clyde Robinson, Edwin Purcell. Don North, Jimmie Burger, Dean Snyder. David Redman. Richard Christian. FIFTH ROW: Robort Wost. Robert Daniols. Wilbur Clavier. Junior Willis. Jamos Rich. Goorge Workman. William Smith. Ellis Seaton, Robert Walker, Doan Harvey. Leroy Taylor, Dean Griilith. Billy Tuggle. James Barker. Anchors aweighl Ship ahoy! Sophomores, you are no longer green plebs. As midshipmen, you are striving toward your goal of higher education. The sophomores who aspired to the distinction of class officers were Dora Herrick, chairman; Laura Ellen Smith, Dorothy Jean Wilson, Madelyn Griffin, and Gleason Mahoney. A party consisting of bunco and dancing, an amateur hour presented for general assembly, and meetings on the third Monday of each month have comprised the social class events of the year. Virginia Belyea and Dale Simpson were the successful sophomore candidates in the Student Cabinet election. The athletes of the sophomore class are Jack Pearl, Don North, Gleason Mahoney, Edwin Westray, and Leland Simcox. The outstanding musicians are Dora Herrick, Gleason Mahoney, and Dale Simpson, who won first in the state band solo contest. Herrick and Mahoney also won 2nd division ratings at the National Contest. Miss Marshall is the capable adviser of the sophomore class. Courtesy of E. Kent Co
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