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Porter Price, B.S. Art Betty Ratliff, A.B. and B.S. Physical Education Beatrice Slnryack, M.A. Library Allen Slagle, M.A. History, International Relations Maurine Spencer, B.A. in Ed Art Lida Warrick, M.M.E. Vocal Music Vera Wasson, B.S. Home Economics, Family Relations Gladys Williams, M.A. Commerce, Counseling Mary Lou Leimkuliler Secretary to Superintendent Mildred Deardorff Secretary to Superintendent Meldon Gregory Secretary to Superintendent Margaret Walsh Secretary to Principal Edna Anderson Cafeteria Manager Leslie A. Miles Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds NOT PICTURED Muriel Anderson, B.S. in Ed. Common Learnings Louise Oliver, M.A. Common Learnings Claire B. Stockfiscll, A.B. and M A Common Learnings 24
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Cfana o I9 1 This is the end of the trail. Our high school days are com- ing to a halt, and a new phase of life is starting. Remember '47? We elected Ronnie Parsons, president, Dona Sue Black, vice-president, and Carolyn Thomas, secretary- treasurer. We had a Y-Teen backward dance and the class had a party. Our sophomore year we elected Jerry Hall, president, Ruth Ann McFarland, vice-president, Sue Holloway, secretary, Bonnie Roberts, treasurer, and Phillip Skeith, sergeant-at-arms. Under these capable officers we had a party to start the year off right. 1 president and president of the senior class. CAROL BURKHART Secretary Our junior year was a busy year. Officers were: Keith Barrow, presi- dent, Ronald Dowell, vice-president, Janet McClain, secretary, and Bud Butterfield, treasurer. We presented a play, One Foot in Heaven, and the proceeds wereused to finance the Prom. We changed the design of the senior class rings. And now members of the Class of 1951 have completed at least a part of the training which RlCH16rEli5rEI0LE should make for Missouri a progressive group of future citizens. MARION CHEEK Sergeant-at-Arms S 31-:gm David Kennedy and David Brenner, vice-
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