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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Through the Camera’s Eye As juniors we are now looking back over our eleven years of school life. It seems such a short time ago that we were learning the three R's as a basis for future use. Little did we know or realize then just how quickly we would use them. After eight years of fundamentals we had a chance to put to use our three “R's . We were offered more advanced subjects. As freshmen we elected officers for the first time. They were as follows: President, Patty Woods: Vice Presi- dent, John Cottrill; Secretary, Jackie Goss: Treasurer, David Blum. We engaged in social activities and were honored to be able to attend the football and basketball dance. In senior high, as sophomores, we found that there was much harder work before us. Yet the social opportunities also increased. We held an organization meeting in September and elected these officers: President, Wardwell My- ers: Vice President, Patty Woods: Secretary, Bette Buskirk; Treasurer, Norma Wallace. We again attended the football and basketball dance. And now as juniors we are beginning to be more concerned with our most important school life which is before us. We were very happy this year to plan the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. We raised money by selling the name cards to the seniors, by having a turkey drawing at Thanksgiving, by selling Christmas cards, and selling refreshments on different occasions. Our officers for the year were: President, Wardwell Myers: Vice President, Herb Colwell; Secretary, Bette Buskirk; Treasurer, Ruth Anne Bowers. CLASS OFFICERS Wardwell Myers . . . President Herbert Colwell . Vice President Bette Buskirk ....... Secretary Ruth Anne Bowers . . Treasurer 28
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SENIORS ROW 1 BOB SIMMS There is nothing to men of sense. Diversified Occupations Course; Basketball 1.2; Boys Glee Club 2: Class Officer 1; D.O. Club 4: Football 1.2.4: Intramural Basketball 2; Social Effi- ciency 1. ROBERT D. TUCKER Cheer up. the worst is yet to come. Vocational Agriculture Course; Football 3,4; Hi-Y 4; 4-H Club 4. ROSEMARY WAHL Not a word spake she, more than there was need.” Commercial Course; A Cappello Choir 3; Com- mercial Club 4; Library Club I; Operetta 3. CECIL A. WEIS Merry Companion. General Course; Boys Glee Club 2.3; Operetta 3; Safety Valve 4; Social Efficiency I; Soph. Social Club 2; Safety Valve, Vice President 4. JOHN F. YATES Why should the devil have all the good times? Vocational Agriculture Course; F.F.A. 1,2.3.4; Football 1,2,3.4; (F.F.A. Sentinel 4); Hi-Y 3,4; In- tramural Basketball 2,3,4; Key Club 4 (President); Library Club 1,2; Safety Valve 4 (Treasurer); Social Efficiency 1 ; Soph. Social Club 2: 4-H Club 1.2.3.4 (President); Football Cap- tain 4. ROW 2 RICHARD SKIVER Fascinating fellow with yen for fun. General Course; A Cap- pella Choir 4; Boys Glee Club 2,3: Football 1.2,3. 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3,4: Operetta 3. DORIS TUCKER To be a good woman is better than to be a fine lady. Diversified Occupations Course; D.O. Club 4; Girls Glee Club 2.3; Library Club 1,2: Operetta 3; 4-H Club 1,2.3.4. PAULINE WEEDE She is a woman, there- fore to be won. Commercial Course: A Cappeila Choir 2,3; Bond I; Commercial Club 4; Girls Glee Club 2; Library Club I; Operetta 3; 4-H Club 1.2. NANCY WHITE This maid has grown sweet and beautiful. General Course; A Cop- pella Choir 2.3.4: Aerial Staff 2: Football Queens Court 4; Girls Glee Club I ; Household Science Club (Vice President 4); Latin Club 2; Library Club 1.3, 4; Operetta 3; Safety Valve (Secretary 4) ; So- cial Efficiency (Secretary 1); Soph. Social Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Y-Teen 3 (Vice President 4); N.H.S. 4. ROW 3 BILL SMITH We grant although he had much wit, He was very shy of using it.” General Course; A Cap- peila Choir 4: Boys Glee Club 2,3; Operetta 3. DIANNE VARNER She is as fair as a star. College Preparatory Course; A Cappeila Choir 3; Household Science Club 2; Operetta 3; Players Guild 4: Safety Valve 4; Sponish Club 4. MARJORIE WELLS Angels listen when she speaks: She’s my delight, all mankind’s wonder. General Course: A Cap- peila Choir 4: Band 1,2, 3,4; Girls Glee Club 1,2, 3; Library Club 1.2; Play- ers Guild 4: Safety Valve 4: Social Efficiency 1; Y- Teen 4; N.H.S. 4. LELAND WILLIAMS Ay, every inch a king. General Course; A Cap- peila Choir 2,3,4: Aerial Staff 3.4; Band 1.2.3.4: Intramural Basketball 2,3.4: Latin Club 2; Operetta 3; Players Guild 2,3,4; Social Efficiency I ; Soph. Social Club 2: Spanish Club 3,4. ROW 4 KATHRYN CAROL SUMMERS A girl who never says un- prepared.” General Course: A Cap- peila Choir 2,3: Girls Glee Club I: Library Club 1,2: Operetta 3; Social Effi- ciency I; 4-H Club 2. HARRY B. WATSON He sits high in all the people’s hearts.” Diversified Occupations Course: A Cappeila Choir 2.3: D.O. Club 4: Hi-Y 4; Operetta 3: Social Effi- ciency I; Soph. Social Club 2: Student Council 4. ROSE WEILAND I am the very pink of courtesy. College Preparatory; Latin Club 2; Library Club 1.2.3: N.H.S. 3.4: Players Guild 2.3.4; Safety Valve 4: Social Efficiency 1: Soph. Social Club 2; Span- ish Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1; (Treasurer of N.H.S. 4). NORMA JEAN WOODARD She that was ever fair and never proud; had tongue at will, and yet was never loud. Commercial Course; Band 1,2,3,4; Commercial Club 4; Girls Glee Club 1,2.3; Library Club 1; Op- eretta 3; Players Guild 4; Social Efficiency I ; Soph. Social Club 2; Y-Teen 3, 4; 4-H Club 1.2. 27
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First Row—M. L. Auker, J. Aurond, P. Boteman, B. Beery, M. Bell. D. Berkemer, M. Blosser, D. Blum, E. Bolby. R. A. Bowers. Second Row—K. Bungard, N. Burcham, D. Burgess. B. Buskirk, H. Colwell, N. Canon, L. Columber, C. Conrad, J. Cottermon, J. Cottrill. Third Row—J. Cox, D. Daubenmire, F. Davis. D. Derr. H. Devore. H. Dupler, B. Eby, B. Ellis, M. B. Evans, M. Evans. Fourth Row—B. Frasure, R. Fritz, B. Funk, L. L. Gab- riel. W. Geil. A. J. Greathouse, J. Haas, R. Hart, D. Hartman, D. Helber. Fifth Row—K. Hinerman, B. Holmes, B. Huffines, D Hurst. J. Hutchison. K. Kitchen, J. Kornmiller. M Kornmiller. H. Johnson, R. Johnson. Sixth Row—E. Kallas, S. Kanode, J. Kennedy, P. Kes sler, B. Kistler, J. Lafferty, D. Lehman, J. Mathias M. A. Mauk, N. Maze. Seventh Row—R. McClelland. R. McGathey, J. Mc Namee. B. Mercer, B. Miller, W. Mock, A Myers, G. Myers, L. Nixon, V. Norris. 29 JUNIORS
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