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Back row: VVilIard Miller Tom Kelly, .Tay Arney, Rodney Hansen, Douglas Griggs, Si Mc- llaniels. Front row: Virginia McCarty, Virginia Loo, Alice Schmidt, Dorothy Nelson, Mildred Rutledge, Marie Lu Fond and NYanda Sousie. JUNIOR CLASS . UST a little Dutch mill on a little Dutch hill aptly describes the theme of the Junior Prom which was presented May 11 honoring the seniors. Phyllis Zeigler was general chairman of the event. The Juniors presented a skit, As Others See Us, as their class assembly March 9, with Betty Cleland as assembly chairman. Class leaders for the year were Jay Arney, Douglas Griggs, Rodney Hansen, Si McDaniels, Virginia Lee, Mildred Rutledge, Dorothy Nelson, Pat McCarty, Marie La ri 1 tv:-11 1K1l'I1 A1- n1 -1. xvr 1 r- ,J-. 1fr-1 v II if ' 1 , if ' l Twenty-one
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I I SENIOR OFFICERS Frank Sulenes Wesley Karney Eugene Akers Leona Peterson Albert Wright Benson Chandler Caryl McCoy Sten Anderson Ann Davis, Valedictorian Margaret Istas, Salutatorian Mildred Hill R. P. Burke AND so endeth four years of study interspersed with fun and frolic. As freshmen the class started off with flying colors to present A Day at the Circus as their class assembly. Officers for the first year were: Andrew Nelson, Wes- ley Karney, Bob Fulton, Winnifred Castle, Lurena Higgins, Irving Sholund, James Carpenter, Marjorie Jennings and Darlene Moore. The George Washington Bi-Centennial was the theme of the sophomore assembly. All the stateliness and dignity that typified the days of Washington was presented under the able direction of Miss Mildred Mill and Winnifred Castle. Sophomore officers were: Irving Sholund, James Carpenter, Margaret Jane Burrus, Charles Porter, Winni- fred Castle, Frank Sulenes, Walter Olsen, Dorothy Graham, Andrew Nelson and Roy Hurl. Lorraine Englund and Gordon Anderson played the leading roles in the production The Youngestf, of which Dorothy Castle was general chairman. With Winnifred Castle and Ronald Sholund as chairmen, a collegiate theme was used in presenting the junior prom. Leading the class were: Bob Fulton, Lawrence Egbert, Charles Eaton, Lorraine Englund, Winnifred Castle, Frank Sulenes, Barbara Fairchild, Andrew Nel- son and Roy Hurl. Under the direction of Ruth Kegley, the senior ball was presented honoring the juniors. A full auditorium greeted the senior play, Friend Hannah, at its presenta- tion April 20. Twenty
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Back row: Harold McCarty, Tom O'Leary, Nell Hoyt, Grace Yantis, James NYeidner, Glenn Peterson. Front row: XV. lngle, Bob Lloyd, Betty Ann Robbins, Beverly Arnold, Barbara Kerbaugh, Alvin Padpget, Gordon Messe-gee, and NVynona Bennett. SOPHOMORE CLASS N AN atmosphere of ghosts and groans, the sophomores presented their class as- sembly on Friday, October 13. The stage was decorated with tombstones upon which were the epitaphs of various members of the faculty. Ar the bidding of Gor- don Messegee, master of ceremonies, the Mghostsi' of the faculty members came to life. Bob Lloyd, Gordon Messegee, Tom O'Leary, Glenn Peterson, Rita Paul, Betty Ann Robbins, Barbara Kerbaugh, Grace Louise Yantis, Nell Hoyt, Alvin Padget, James Weidner, and Harold McCarty were class leaders for the year. V Yi r Twenty-two
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