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FOURTH R O W 3 Sherded, Reppy, Shasserre, Lawson, Pol- lard, Kamer, Willhoft, Damm- koehler. THIRD ROW: Graves, Urichter, Freeman, Danierval, Moorman, Beal, Schute. SEC- OND ROW: Winierbottom, Mo- ranville, Holmes, Graham, Wood, Mulligan, Delaney, MC- Cracken. FIRST ROW: McFar- land, Guion, Lewis, Moore. Gardner, Zschoche, Leimann, Sparks. FOURTH ROW: Staples, Si- mon, Presley, Rotlier, Rassuius- sen, Brouse, Bowman, Shay. THIRD ROW: Randazzo, Grote, Thomas, Iohnson, Ferguson, Ein- spanier, Neinserman. SECOND ROW: Cosiello, Carter, Lapp, Besie, Virgin, Slemmerman, Gardena, Daugherty. FIRST ROW: Fisher, Hummel, Seiilich, Ossina, Zubrick, Ohermark. FOURTH ROW: Herr, Allen- dori, Foelsch, Baldwin, Ellei- hrook, Malison, Matyshak, Har' ling. THIRD ROW: Brown, An- derson, Lang, Risinqer, Low- ranre, Willhofi, Moralc, Boone, Bone. SECOND ROW: Leniine, H o e r e r, Campbell, Bassett, lanes, Riebel, Bocklilz. FIRST ROW: Balch, Bison, Fewell, Chfmihers, Proving their ability in drarnatics ,autor C a56n1en five juniors were in the cast of the all school play. They gave such good per P CLHHQJ a !Ae,,n,e formances that the juniors boasted for weeks afterward. Page Twenty-Two
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oing af fAeir clufiefi we dine Duke, secretary, Iune Mueller, treasurer. These officers quickly began preparations tor a successful year, which included the Iunior Prom. Iuniors boys' names appeared in every varsity sport, and five qirls were active members of Vikinqettes. Because of the many talented dancers in the junior class, a new Iunior Or- chesis was formed. The qirls danced in the Christmas program and May Pete and sponsored the annual Harvest Dance. FOURTH ROW: Iohnson, Rotis- meyer, Story, Angle, Drion, Oertle, Holzhausen, W e l d y, THIRD ROW: Schildknecht, War- ner, Derrick, Knittel, Reynolds, Pohlrnan, Romberq, Schneider. SECOND ROW: Hawkins, Putz, Stis, Poos, Demetras, McDonald, Hart, Lane. FIRST ROW: Wright, Walker, Mueller, Black, Wight- ntan, Yates, Osborne. FOURTH ROW: Kolkmeyer, Porter, Henney, Merkle, Martin, Hanks, Simmons. THIRD ROW: Miller, Gowert, Garoialo, Marty, Gilman, Cook, Brose, Reisen- letter. SECOND ROW: Beutell, Kern, LaRussa, Ravheld, Bachte, Rurnley, Mason, Brown. FIRST ROW: Reelo, Mahon, Montague, Lawler, Shinker, Duker, Harris, Davis, To prvpflrf' for Ihr' lmwinvw n'm'IfI, slurlwntx .wturlifvl pruwrif-ul 'I'yping. Page Twenty-One
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O l'Vl00I'lAgAf CU1 P015 Q5 -CL l0I 0l'l'l l QCLlfl'l Lookinq over the enrollment ot our many organizations, we tound junior names on all ot them. Writers' Club, Art Society, Chemistry Club, Quill and Scroll, and the Hi and Tri-Y's were a few of these. The junior Tri-Y qave the lce Breaker and initiated the tenth grade officers. Don Pollard was sent to jefferson City to represent the eleventh and tweltth qrade Hi-Y at the mock legislature. Kenny Lowrance was crowned Li'l Abner at the Backwards Dance, and the juniors were equally well repre- sented in the May Pete, This class had much to remember but even more to anticipate for l952. To usf' tha' rating llzrlvltizzfw is nmrff sznrplf' lhflu lo um' thc' .vlrrliyhf lnlllnf. l'11nffI 4Ii.w'11sxion.w ilfffll' an 01llIUl'fllIlH-Il for plllflir' .wpfwlkilzg a'.rpr'rif'm'1'. Page Twenty-Three FOURTH HOW: Willerth, Ia- mison, Snyder, White, Dunville, Trantham, Foelsch, Eikelman. THIRD ROW: Wilson, Orzell, Casner, Ennert, Shasserre, Hin- son, Foote, Rothrock. SECOND ROW: Watts, Daugherty, Perry, Caitray, Helweq, Franklin, Fritz, Daugherty. FIRST ROW: Capstick, Blair, Nordman, Co- zart, Gibler, Thacker, Thomas, Cristy.
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