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PEANUTS, POPCORN, CRACKERJACKS . . . One way to build the treasury for the expenses of the prom and senior trip is selling candy at noon. Here we find Marilyn Price making sales to Barbara Landis and Frank Dennis. WITH GROWLING STOMACHS . . . Food fron. the steam table is the want of Don Cummins, LEADERS OF TODAY . . . The lunior class mem- bers at their first class meeting elected officers, Peggy Koogler, secretary, Audrey Herz, vice presidentg Carl Falb, president, Fowler Agen- broad, treasurerg and Sally Shellhaas, reporter. Mr. Robert Beckey advises the class of 1954 on their proiects and activities. Rennie Keeeleff Ted Weeneff end Jennnie FUTURE CHEMISTS . . . Alice Luiz, Gayle Kessler, Barnes as they enter the cafeteria for lunch. Gary lddings, and Donnie Hall seem to tind chemistry experiments fun as well as educa- tional.
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O HAPPY DAY?'?? . . . Nancy Wooley, Jack Cool, Athalene Goudy, and Gary Lucous seem to be eagef beavefs emeflng School fo' 'bel' imc' Kiiiiowi . . . Mr. William Riley issues workbooks year. on the second day of school to Norman Brown, Barbara Brown, Calvin Brumbaugh, and Myrna Detrlck. junirfr ?orlz114cs ABSENCE LIST READY? . . . Juline Schellhaas, Retta Swartz, and Joy Hainline wait for Mary Honeyman to finish the absence list so they may distribute it to the teachers, GAB SESSION . . . In the hall John Hicks, Jim Teske, Carol Gebhart, and Paul Varvel catch ' up on the latest news from Sue Saul.
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ON DISPLAY . . . Carl Falb must be receiving some valuable advice from Dick Hemmerich, Tom Louthan, Don Roberts, Ned Honeyman, and Fred Louthan as they inspect his latest model car. Busy was the password of the iunior class this year. What with working at all the ball games and other attractions, quite a few iuniors were kept hopping. Those people selected to lead the group this year were Carl Falb, president, Audrey Herz, vice president, Peggy Koogler, secretary, Fowler Agenbroad, treasurer, and Sally Shellhaas, re- porter. CAREER DAY IN DAYTON . . . Everyone likes to talk about his ambitions. Jerry Elliott, Sherynne Green, Alan Stout, Jim Warner, and Shirley King appear happy as they are ready to leave for the all-day session on careers. AS MOTOR SALES IW LUSEST HILTON w OMC FUTURE FENDER SMASHERS? . . . Mr. William Ginn, Shirley Aldora, Shirley Byrkett, and Barbara Wright evidently find it safer out of he car as Jim Lea tries his hand at the wheel Silver and blue were selected as class colors and the white Carnation as the class flower. The supersalesmen decided to sell whatever looked good. Among these articles were car plates, plastic towels, decals, Christmas candy, basketball booster pins, and pencils. FAR AWAY PLACES . . . Mr. Robert Long points out to Barbara Miller, Don Ehlers, Arlene Heck Don Plank, and Richard Johnston that the Great Lakes were of vital importance in early American history.
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