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E S Juanita Tullis and Joanne Fair are experiment- ing with the automatic washer. Bcverlvn Sherman is looking over vocational pamphlets. Patricia Bishop and Yolanda Childs arc getting their work in the library. Tom Baker and Ronald Carr arc completing their projects in woodshop. Pace 26
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Row I Dale McElroy, Charles Millhouser. Jo Ann Petri. Jacqueline Muldoon, Mary Owings, Mnrv Nevin, Betty Minear, liet tv Mungoven Darlene McNeclcy, Norma Patterson. Wanda Pappaducas, Alice Overturf. Leona Murphy, Marilyn Moody. Row II Max McHendr . Donald Pickens. Sally McCart, Nancy O'Toole. Janet Martin. Patti Mitchell, Dorothy Mick. Gertrude McCoy. Cleo McGhee, Donna Pilcher, Norma Pilkington, Jerry Pfaff, Marjorie L. Myers. Row III Willard McQutrrv. Don McLaughlin, Bion McConnell, Laurine Nelson, Charles McKittrick. Boh Miller, Helen McGuire, Janice MoflFct. Gcan Parcell, JoEllen Newell. Dolores Nicklin, Barbara Moffct. Row I ' Rolicrt Pilcher. Bobby Owen. Tom Munn. Jerry Magranc. Lawrence Nelson, Kddy Neill, liettv Merrill, Irene Miller. Marlys Palmer, Maxine Pierce, Ellen Jean North. Shirlcnc McFarland. Row I—Arlene Parks. L is Rccd, Rhetn Rowley, Bonnilce Smith, Beverly Ryan. Donna Swcnsgaard, Bevcrlyn Sherman. Iamise Stufllebcam, Sandra Swanker, Vando Simmons, Betty Rolison, Rosemary Sticc, Darlene Simmons. Patty Rollins. Row II Darrell Rolison, Ronald Roach. Beverly Selix, Pauline Ross. Kathryn Rol crtson, Phyllis Sammon, Janet Rccdquist, Mary Simmers, Marilyn Proctor, Darlene Sutton. Patricia Stevens. Row III—Kenneth Pilclur. Leo Robinson, Richard Roush, Donald Scddon, Bill Ruhlow. George Swenson. Bar- bara Jean Roberts, Mary Jo Sponsler, Janet Schooley, Roberta Stanford, Joan Sncdigar, Ruth Renfrew. Row IV—Jack Pickrell, Norman Rem», Frank Roscnboom. Bill Rankin, Jim Stovall, Arnold Sigcl. Bob Pricstcr. Bill Simbro, Gerry Swenson, Jeanette Pearson. Irene Sedore. Lois Short, Peggy Rcinert. Pace 25
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Florence Graham ■ Secretary Joan Reese Treasurer IU1LOX et .an “High school memories we hold dear, 1950 is our year. 9 Miss Enoch. Class Adviser We, too, entered our Sophomore year amid the shinning of shoes and carrying books, but we continue to shine and have progressed steadily showing our spirit and ambitions as we advance. This year has proved to be one in which we have been given many opportunities to show our abilities. There are many with high scholastic ability and those who hold the dis- tinguished honor of being elected to one of the honor societies. In extra-curricular activities our talents have been demonstrated in dra- matics, debate and music. As a grand climax we combine our efforts and energies to present a very successful Junior-Senior prom which all present will remember. Those of our class partaking in sj orts have proved themselves worthy to rank with the upperclassmen and of the praise they've received. Of course, we all have our troubles, but with the efficient and willing help of Miss Enoch, our adviser, Miss King and Mr. Kas- tantin, our counsellors, and the fine leadership of our class officers, we have ironed out these difficulties and shown much advancement. As we reach the end of our Junior year, high school life assumes a new significance. We know that the year ahead will mean greater responsibilities and that it will lie up to us— the class of'50—to lead the way and show the under-classmen as fine an example as is pos- sible to show.
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