Earlham High School - Memories Yearbook (Earlham, IA)

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THE SPIRIT OF '52 ' Publishedby The Senior Class of EARLHAM HIGH SCHOOL Ea:-Iham, Iowa , Y' L :V ' V . 1, , , -, A, .1 -v, . 1 1 112. M 'Af' mv, WS 44 N ' E We dedlcate thls annual to Mrs. Standlng, whose long and falthful servlce, whose ardent devotzon to duty, and whose smcere Chrlstlan convzctlons have endeared her to all who have known her. DEDICATION XX QQ1 QQQ ADMINISTRATION In 1852 the spot where Earlham H1gh School now stands was a part of the m1dwestern plams Instead of the laughter of cluldren on the playground the cheer of football fans on the gr1d 1ron the hum of act1v1ty 1n classrooms there was only the rustle of the w1nd caressmg the grassy earth perhaps an occasmnal sound of hoofs of horses r1dden by Ind1an or wh1te man or the crackmg and squeak1ng of a covered wagon carryxn 1ts occupants to new adventures an homes In less than one hundred years we now have paved roads telephones televlsxon planes travehng faster than sound frozen foods fabr1cs made rn a laboratory and thousands of other 1tems or blesslngs that we accept but never th1nk about Thls progress has been so rap1d and wonderful because our forefathers bel1eved ln an educat1on for the common man as well as for the wealthy Tomorrow w1l1 be a world of space sh1ps mterplanetary travel atom1c than we have ever xmagmed It can be a world of peace and happ1ness Earlham Hrgh School 15 1n exlstence for the sole purpose of tra1n1ng all young people who s1t 1n 1ts classrooms to be better cltlzens 1n the wonderful future We who know you thmk that you can make the next hundred years even better C Arthur Hansen Super1ntendent Democracy 15 dependen upon the educat1on of 1ts Youth Iam sure th1s IS true So I say to you the Youth of today take advantage of your opportumty now It's later than you th1nk James F Hemphxll Pr1nc1pal ...I iii ii' A'T'Li-i1 ll - ' . ' power, and more wonderful 'devices i 5 , ' t ls ll 4 -in . GSW QCII ll ll ll Il HF in 'EE .. Q-A 'R' g r v-.J gb I 2 SA TA FACULTY AND CLASSES A M N X 9 3 SINIOQ Q-IQ - A S li P ' X -,N -11 Wx -., 'QN5'-:Q 6' - -4'-6,12-' 0 ,, A4 Q., Q . im! Q '-A en X, . fa ' 5 uv -Ja . xl gl 3 'R-. L WILLA LOU WILCOXON Northeast Missouri Teachers College University of Missouri English--Dramatics DONALD PRIOR 'A Drake University Iowa State Teachers College Physical Education--Coach FACULTY BERTHA BROWN Iowa State College Vocational Homemaking JAMES F. HEMPHILL Iowa State Teachers College Drake University Principal--Social Studies HAROLD BRIGHTMAN Drake University Iowa State College Commercial--Safety Education DUANE MILLER Graceland College Drake University Music RICHARD UNGER Iowa State College Mathematics--Science FORREST BEAR Iowa State College Vocational Agriculture HAROLD B. BARNETT Swede I'm not afraid of workg Ican lay right down beside it and go to sleep. dvr Q Football Ig Track 3,45 Football Manager 2, 3g Mixed Chorus 2,3g Music Contest 2,3g F.F.A. I, 2,3.4: E ,, Junior Class Play. He wants to own a ranch someday but he is figuring on Uncle Sam wanting him for a few years. .K-fi' - MARY LOUISE BROWN Brownie I know a lot but I just can't think of it, Operetta lg Mixed Chorus I: Glee Club I,2,3,4: Music Contest I , 2, 3, 4g Y-Teen I, 2, 3,4. Her ambition is to write a book so after she graduates she is going to work and travel to have something to V write about. NELLIE A. CLEMENTS Nell Smile and the world smiles with youg cry and you streak your rouge. DeSoto High School Ig Glee Club I,3, Librarian 3, 41 Y-Teen 2, 3, 43. She is a very ambitious girl, she wants to start a library. Her plans for the immediate future are to work in Des Moines. SENIGRS Compliments of UNITED FOOD MARKET WOLTZ STUDIOS Des Moines CAROLYN ANN DANLEY Annie Live, love, laugh and Roller skate Basketball I, 2,3,4g Operetta ig Glee Club I,2,3,4: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3,4g Contest I , 2, 3, 45 Sextette 3, 4g Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 41 Graduating from Earlham High School is Carolyn's ambition. She plans to work in Des Moines after graduation. iQ RICHARD L. DAVIS 'Dick' By saying nothing, I may pass as being wise' Macon, Missouri High School I, 2,35 F.F.A. President 41 Football 4g Baseball 4. Dick's future plans aren't quiet definite. LEOLA FITZGERALD bee Ta1king isn'tmyspecialty but lcan say a word or two' Glee Club i,3,4g Contest 1,35 Y-Teen I,2,3,4. Leola says her ambition is to see Hawaii so she is going to find her a job in Des Moines and start saving and dreaming. MARY LOUISE GONSETH Louie Girls, don't worry: you still have lots of time to get a rock, Operetta 1, Mixed Chonis 1,21 Glee Club I, 2,3,4g Y -Teen I, 2, 3,4. Her ambition is to make good at her job and be a good housewife. She plans to work for awhile and then get married. i 4.-1 , SENIORS KATHRYN O. JACOBSON Kathy All things come to she who waitsg it comes sooner to she who goes out to see what is the matter. Operetta I5 Mixed Chorus I5 Basketball I,2g Re-Echo Staff l, 2,3,4: Assistant Editor 35 Editor 45 Annual Staff 45 Office Assistant 2, 35 Y-Teen I, 2, 3,45 Cheer- leader 45 Queen 4. Kathy's ambition is to be a kindergarten teacher because she likes children. You will probably find her in Des Moines after graduation. . DONALD C. MILLER Don All great men are dyingg I feel kinda sick myself. Junior Class Play. Don wants to be a mechanic or a farmer but he expects Uncle Sam to take him for a few years first. 7- MARILYN M. MOORE Women would be as good drivers as men if it weren't for one thing--fenders. Class Treasurer 35 Class Secretary 45 Basketball Ig Mixed Chorus 2,35 Glee Club 2,3,4g Annual Staff 45 Y-Teen I,2,3,45 Secretary 45 Cheerleader 4. To be a successful secretary is her ambition. She will work in Des Moines for a year then she wants to go West. TWILA REA MOORE Few appreciate me as much as I. Mixed Chorus 25 Re -Echo Staff 35 Y-Teen I, 2, 3,45 Program Chairman 35 President 4: Annual Staff 4. l-ler ambition is to make money quick and travel. Her immediate plans are to enter nurses training after graduation. RIC HARD LOWELL NESBITT Dick l may not set the world on fire but I'm pretty good at sparking. Class Treasurer 1, 25 Class Vice-President 3,45 Football I, 2, 3,45 Basketball 1, 2,3, 45 Baseball I,2,4g Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 F.F.A. I,3,4g Sentinel 45 Junior Class Play. Dick's favorite song is Undecided, and that he is about his future plans. PATRICIA ANN NIBLO 'Pat' Quiet but so is a stick of dynamite before you light the fuse. Operetta Ig Mixed Chorus I, 25 Glee Club l,2,3,4g Y-Teen l,2,3,45 Christmas Play 4. Pat's ambition is to be a successful secretary. She is planning to work in Des Moines for a year, then travel west. WILLIAM GEORGE NITCHALS 'Billy' 'Tuck it in and go. Football l,2,3,4: Basketball 1, 2,3,4: Baseball 1, 2,45 Track 1,z,3,45 Annual Staff 4 Junior Class Play. Compliments of HUNTER MOTOR COMPANY 9 'ig-7' Yi? SENIORS MARY ANN RAMSEY You ve got to do your own growing no matter how tall your grandfather was Glee Club 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Marching Band 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Y Teen I 2 3 4 One Act Play 2 Mary Ann wants to be a grade school teacher so she plans to go to college soon after graduation DOROTHY ANN SCHLEIFFARTH Dot More hearts are won by smiles than by tears Mixed Chorus I 2 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Operetta I Y Teen I 2 3 4 Dot would like to be a bookkeeper and plans to continue her schooling at American Institute of Business in Des Moines MARTHA SHIRLEY STANLEY Tex Men prefer blondes but marry brunettes Mixed Chorus 2 3 Glee Club 2 Lib Class Play To see the United States is her ambit some money BETTY LOUISE WILK IE Shorty It takes a little bit of mischief to make the world go around Class Treasurer 4 Operetta Mixed Chorus I 2 3 4 Concert and Marching Band I 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Sextette I 2 3 4 Triple trio I Trumpet Trio I 2 Trumpet Quartette 2 4 Brass Quartette 3 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Music Contest I 2 3 4 Y Teen I Staff 4 Annual Staff 4. Betty s ambition is to have her own dance band. She plans to either work or join the WAVES after graduation. IOANN HARRIET WILSON I dont care I look like a good student. Operetta I- Glee Club I 2 3 4- Mixed Chorus I T ' l - wir er in Marching Band 3 4 Y-Teen I 2 3 4. 3 4 rattan 3 Y Teenl 2 3 4 Junior ion she is going to work first and save 2 3 4 Chorlster 3 Service Chairman 4 Re Echo Being an Airline Stewardess is Io s ambition and some day she plans to et married. Class Motto - Build For Character- Not For Fame Class Colors - Royal Blue and Silver Class Flower - Red Rose Compliments of CONCRETE MATERIAL 8: CONSTRUCTION COMPANY and H.D. MCKENZIE, Herff-.Tone C s ompany, Class Rings at Pins FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Wrlma Nltchals Sally Jo Standrng Allce J u S Sage Ruby Leeper Mary Alrce Conrad Myrna Mapes Sherry Pr1ce SECOND ROW Miss Wrlcoxon Sponsor Preston Splllers Carl Mer1ca1 Ruby Golrghtly Jean Adams Margaret Gonseth Parrrcra Westphal Barbara Fuller Wyman Cassady John Chase Mrs Brown Sponsor BACK ROW John Westphal Harold Wheelr Larry Jacobson John Crawford Allen Goeldner Wayne Thrarlkrll Phrlhp Brown Terry Byrne Wayne Douglas Oran Clements Class Officers ll' f Pres1dent Margaret Gonsetb Vlce Pres1dent Wayne Douglas Secretary Ruby Leeper Treasurer Carl Mer1c:a1 fx! Comphrnents of BYRNE GROCERY 81 GORDON S ELECTRIC gl PLUMBING Arn-40'V 12 Merilyn D'anley. . I , I nf' K . jf M - f ' 3 1 i 3 . T ff ' T f K , Sa. h ai- KF -we-. gl Q if 5 llff 'T Q1?w:U Q 3.10: , is ling' w,' iight l I l El ll A, SOP!-IOMORES li ' x-., Q-L ,,--ff 'A ' . 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I I I 4 I Y V I I I l FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Judy Branam Sharleen Welch Cheryl Wxck N Mary Jo Jacobson Bernrce Beeson Jean Wheeldon Lxlah Bennett Zelda Hester Margaret Hester SECOND ROW Mr Bear Sponsor Charlotte Bales Margaret Conrad MarJor1e Young Lee Ellen Bechtal Brllle Jo Osborn Bonme Wllkle Mary Catherlne Deets Phyll1sN1choll Norma Compton Mr Prlor Sponsor BACK ROW LaVerne Imboden Dwayne Sage Ronald Dunmxre Harry Petersen James Clark Moms Smrth Norman Hougham Dean von Rentzel Ronald Rermers Charles Sprllers B111 Lenze C ass Gffucers X Presrdent Norman Hougham V1ce Pres1dent Harry Petersen Secretary Sharleen Welch 5 my Treasurer Zelda Hester DQ' , :qr'LoQ' 1-554 S ,. , . 1 N ' ' -,D ,Q ivan, 1.0. 4 2 s 1 rexvs f' 5,4 ,og xt xx Sdzeoa , f x 0 X A 4 X 1.6 1 fe Q? ' Q Com hrnents of XS, 9 ' ri p 9 Q6 Xe .X Q K 'IW JOHNSTON TRUCK LINE fag xs,0 4 . My AND MCLENNAN HARDWARE q,A.?,4 .xv tgavu s ask ' 's -JVM... sQ.g' Ili og, ' 9,502 1 I lg Q 1'o I 0 F Q , ' - ' . . 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V , 5 1 G Leg- x C' -. . y' A 'xx W T 5 V I - 1 A . ' r Q ' ' , . P . ' . v , : ' ' , ' , Jackson, Wayne Douglas, Carolyn Imboden, Margaret Gonseth. . . . , 0 . , . . , , . I . ' ' . ' - 2 ' . ' , . E t f . uf I i I Z X . . 5 - Q 9 , g? J il 1 5 I 'G I Y , - ' Q . Q J F , Ni. I ,K 4 X V 0 955 N No S56 Compliments of THE. EIARLHAM ECHO v SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Hardin, Kathy Jacobson, Dorothy Hadley, Betty Wilkie. STANDING: Pauline Beeson, Jean Adams, Sharleen Welch, Mr. Brightman, Advisor, Sherry Price, Terry Byrne, Leonard Hadley, Don Davis. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Geri De Vault, Kathy Jacobson, Betty Wilkie. STANDING Elizabeth Hunter, Marilyn Moore, Twila Moore, Carol Hardin, Mr. Brightman, Advisor, Bill Nitchals, Leonard Hadley. F, ff-vd 555 . va ff' .- 1 , . Y VL Jill' Q.. ..,4Q-T17 1. 4- 4 J 55 71X A 1. 4 ! - if-5-4 SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Elizabeth Hunter, Janet Jackson, Betty Wilkie. STANDING: Mrs . Brown, Sponsor, Myma Mapes, Marilyn Moore, Janice Adkins, Margaret Gonseth, Carol Hardin, Twils Moore, Sherry Price, Miss Wilcoxon, Sponsor. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wayne Douglas, Dick Davis, John Chase, Richard Deets. STANDING: Bill Benson, MI. Bear, Advisor, Dick Nesbitt. 5. if fa,-6 0 .e' awe! E54 fgcefy Compliments of SCHAFER IMPLEMELNT 1 ef was Queen and attendants in convertible H QUEEN KATHY Homecoming i The traditional reward Cornphrnents of DR. D. E. GUBSER If Veter1nar1an 4 5' sf ' Y Q-4 hx! 'XX They really can cook! Now, tb Future Secretaries ! oinf.. - ' e mein P In The Classroom A Chemistry class that has actually concocted something! No S . Dosingince today. or Picgureil .aff .. .db- . 2 1 : FM. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Elaine Welch, Lilah Bennett, Karen Crawford, Bernice Beason, Zelda Hester, Margaret Conrad, Connie Piatt, Janet Brittain. SECOND ROW: LAVonne McGonigle, Judy Branam, Cheryl Wick, Ted McDonald, Don Henry, Susan Welch, Marilyn Ross, Lola Black , Barbara Schardein, Ruby Golightly. THIRD ROW: Pat Ross, Janet Leeper, Lyle Marquardt, Verl Chase, Betty Wilkie, Sherry Price, Wilma Douglas, Sharleen Welch, Sharon Clague. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Douglas, Belva Beals, Myran Mapes, Charlotte Bales, Wayne Fitzgerald, Jim Beals, David Strong, Mary Godby, BACK ROW: Lucille Werts, Mary Ann Ramsey, Alice Sage, Dick Duff, Ruby Leeper, Terry Byrne, Richard Deets, Mr. Miller, Director. BAND I 6 I TWIRLERS 1 DRUM MAJORETTE, Donna Patten. LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Oaks, JoAnn . . 1. x 4 Wilson, Dixie Wright, Sandra Compton, - V Sally Jo Standing, Pat Westphal, Janice ,B Westphal. V 4 is J. Q M N , y . fylxx wg, ELEVATOR x Compliments of - O X O' 1 FARMER'S CO-OPERATIVE ' LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Schardein, Ruby Golightly, Sharleen Welch, Wayne Douglas. SAX QUARTET PEP BAND FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: f Sharon Clague Sharleen Welch Barbara Schardeirr Mr, Miller Director SECOND ROW: Betty Wilkie Margaret Conrad Dick Bobenhouse Belva Beals Verle Chase Myma Mapes BACK ROW: Mary Arm Ramsey Richard W. muff Richard Deets CMRIN 7 004875 LEFT 7 TO K RICH . aren Crawford T2WZe1da Hester argue: C0l11adBeIniCe Beeso ATHLETICS f ,,f- 'ia M3551 1 is Sw N.,- S ' '74 sl J. sw ff' 1-iii' 3' A-wh 4 5-.afg- HJ M1 JW yr Q' -rw Q W I Y '62-it Q. 'YW' Wayne Thrarlkrll D1ck Nesbrtt Leonard Hadley Drck Davls Iuruor Tackle Semor Back Semor, Center Semor End YF! ,M ws F as Me? 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' ' . q I .b '9 l4C21 l .... 9'-M3 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Ward Countryman Dtck Nesbltt Wayne Douglas Terry Byrne Moms Smtth Wayne Thra1lk1l1 Bob Severson SECOND ROW Mr Pr1or Coach Preston Splllers John Westphal Rex Letz Marltn Brtttam Harold Wheeler Robert Mohler BACK ROW Allen Goeldner Leonard Haldey Managers BOYS BASKETBALL I950 51 RECORD Earlham Opponents 30 Panora 37 34 Redfleld 40 35 Wmterset 50 44 Dexter 32 51 DeSoto 30 34 Truro' 48 60 Dallas Center 30 36 Stuart 55 40 Woodward 47 51 Dallas Center 28 51 Adel 24 44 Adel SI 55 Panora 46 55 Van Meter 58 58 Redfreld 60 47 Adel 58 47 Dexter 26 49 DeSoto 39 42 Woodward 55 ' County Tournament 45 Swan 47 Secttonal Tournament An unpredlctable boys' basketball team f1n1shed the season wtth a record of 8 v1ctor1es agalnst 12 losses Most of the losses were by a narrow margm, three of them com1ng 1n overtlme games. The Cardtnals scored an average of 45. 3 pomts per game agatnst a 44 average by thetr opponents The roster 1ncluded only one sentor, regular forward Dtck Nesbttt Nesbrtt, a four year veteran, led scorers wtth 218 potnts for an average of ll per game for the season Wayne Douglas was named on the all conference f1rst team wtth Nesbttt bemg honored on the second team select1ons. Compllments of HUNTER HARDWARE ,A A W Wag. ,l 't , ,V ' 0 . . - v ,Z 41. -I K. ,. ' 1 c f f - is -' '- -W f, 'lf' -1- ,- ns ' I, lf: f 5 5 ff H V 1 . N is U 1 - A ' ' ' 'f ' , 1. ' ' 'fr ' .f - 1' V J ' -I 1:-rf' 'W 1 1 1- , f . X 1 , X , . , 1 - 1 f ' 1 A . 1 1 R Q ,A Q Q14 ., A v 3 u l n 1 1 r I b n I r v . Z . I . I D p n o 1 . I 1 - ' 5 . . - 9 GIRLS' BASKETBALL The girls basketball team completed the 1950-51 season with 17 wins against 8 losses. The team won the county tournament for the second straight year and became the first Earlham girls' team in the school's history to win a sectional title. The team finished third in the Raccoon River Conference standings. All- Conference first team berths were awarded Ruby Leeper and Pat Westphal at forwards and Ruby Golightly and Elizabeth Hunter at guard positions. 1950-51 RECORD Earlham Opponent Granger 39 Truro ' DeSoto 44 St. Charles ' Winterset 55 Stuart Panora 46 Menlo Dallas Center 41 Dexter Wggdward 52 Vail Melel' a Adel 54 Dallas Center Panora 39 Adel Redfield 32 Cooper Dexter 45 Allkeny Woodward 56 DQSOIO Smart ' County Tourney Redfield Sectional Tourney Dexter District Tourney Compliments of EAR LHAM STYLE SHOP 8: PATTEN PRODUCE FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Charlotte Moore, Elizabeth Hunter, Ruby Golightly, Janet Jackson, Ruby Leeper, Alice Sage, Patricia Westphal, Margaret Hester. SECOND ROW: Myrna Mapes, Manager, Zola Merical, Zelda Hester, Janice Westphal, Carolyn Danley, Sally Io Standing, Carol Hardin, Cheryl Wick, Judy Branam, Mr. Rohde, Coach. BACK ROW: Pauline Beeson, Wilma Douglas, Sherry Price, Dorothy Clements, Billie Io Osborne, Mary Godby, Dixie Wright, Patricia Schleiffarth. cgi ,tar haf ' As We Saw It '35 XFN un Q 9 5 A T ' ' + tif ug! O3 9 9 MR. AND MRS. S C WELCH -h- ui' - l -w---v ...- gl I FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Marlm Br1tta1n Rex Letz Dale Moore BA Larry Jacobson Harold Nheeler Btll Benson Preston Splllers Wayne Douglas BACK ROW Mr Prxor Coach D1ckNesb1tt Terry Byrne Drck Dav1s Leonard Hadley Morris Sm1th Wayne Thratlkrll Ward Countryman Mr Rohde Coach Comphments of THE FLYNN DAIRY COMPANY FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Earl Henry Ward Countryman Dale Moore Robert Mohler Allen Goeldner John Westphal Harold Wheeler Preston Splllers BACK ROW Thomas Smlth Dlck Nesbltt Bob Severson Wayne Thra11k1l1 Mr Pnor Coach Leonard Hadley Wayne Douglas Mar11n Brxttam l may-L V ' , J . x rr ,. -ug , ' all V X ' I ' ' ,V 1 1 I r V - f u ,f ' f .U -1 ,X ' A nu 7 ' E 7 1' A ' i' at ill hr. f ' ' 'lx f ' ,.,! 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SECOND ROW: Mary Louise Lenocker, Stella Lane, Evelyn Foley, Linda lnman, Brenda Hester, Marilyn Peterson, Coleen Boyle, Ruby Ralston, Ellen Wheeldon, Patricia Piatt. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Chase, Judy Findley, Shirley Nuckols, Karen Vierling, Donna Sloan, Margaret Letz, Sharon Smith, Judith Moore, Mary Jane Smith, Shari Peterson, Janice Price, Connie Clague. BACK ROW: Roger Wilkie, Jerry Clifton, David Reimers, Leonard Bedwell, Ronald Brown, Paul Marston, Larry Hougham, Harlan Griffin, Larry Gilbert, Kenneth Martin, Mrs. Olson. Fifth Grade r FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jimmy Bobenhouse, l-lerschey Hester, Ronald Routh, Josiah Wilson, Jeffrey Hemphill, Keith Brittain, Barry Brown. SECOND ROW: Carol Crawford, Joanne Clague, Lorraine Mills, Shirley Branam, Beverly Schardein, Sherry Gubser, Jean Clark, Veda Dunmire, Carole Blauth, Marjorie Koboldt, Judy Hibbs, Mary Wilson. BACK ROW: Richard Peterson, Johnny Jones, Francis Allen, Robert Lenocker, Joyce Smith, Judy Percy, Robert Saffell, Allan Fagen, James Welch, Mrs. Allen. Second Grade Compliments of HARRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. -- Bulldozing and Digging First And Second Combination FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: James Gomez, Robert Fenn, Curtis Lenze, Jack Anthony, Donald Hager, Dwight Clifton, Don Nuckolls, Nyle Hay, Harry Werts. SECOND ROW: Louise Rater, Sandra Ahnen, Charlotte Boyle, RoJean Frederick, Christine Wilson, Ruth Countryman, Betty Rhine, Linda Allsup, Donna bee Lane, Kathie Jones, Wandalois Schlotz, BACK ROW: Mrs. Goeldner, Don Harris, Todd Case. Larree lmboden, Donald Sparrow, Kerry Peterson, LeRoy Wahlert, Doyle Mapes, Steven Radakovich, Lee Spencer. H11 v I p ,Ii F... s 3 5 I Ll ff'-I K f FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Raymond Saffell, Robert Gomez, Frankie Dale Smith, Gary Arnburg, Gary Patience, William Ralston, Ronnie Ahnen, Keven Fredricks, Terry Ballard, Jay Lee Merical. SECOND ROW: Sharon Wahlert, Carol Smith, Kamela Brown, Diana Blauth, Jean Percy, Sherry Smith, Dixie Kasal, Bonnie Sue Ludwick, Norma Jean Pryor, Phyllis Burton, Vickie Edmiston, Eleanor Benz. BACK ROW: Dennis Clark, Terry Summy,Judy Chance, Nancy Mae Osborn, Linda Brightman, Nyla Mapes, Jane Sandusky, Janet Foley, Sandra Piatt, Billy Smith, Harry Dean Stegall, Miss McCunn. First Grade Compliments of YORK DRUG STORE -- COOPER'S GROCERY Kindergarten Robert Scar, Fred Clements, Roger Gilman, Tommy Gomez, James Werts. SECOND ROW: Janet Sprunger, Sheryl Young, Joyce Cushing, Carolyn York, Sandra Morrison, Vicki Price, Frances Hermon, Betty Noe, Beverly Smith, JoAnn Chance, Barbara Derrickson, Pamela Houghafrl. BACK ROW: Larry Henkle, Michael Bobst, Bruce Koboldt, Joe Dean Wahlert, Harold Brightman, Joe Finley, Jack Kinkennon, Jimmy Smith, Erich Matthews, Jimmy Smith, Gene Price, Miss Bilney. 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