Row 1: Vivian Nichols, Virginia Walters, Nancy Page, Bonnie Lake, Margaret Woods, Alice Fox, Betty Wherry, Maxine Shroll, Elenor Reed, Thelma Ferris. Row 2: Law- rence Franks, Bob Holmes, Bob Hunt, John Thomas, Vaughn Bail- ey, Charles Parkison, Paul McCrory, Robert McFadden, Junior Arnett. Row 3: Duaine Petro, Ferd Mark- ley, Paul Spitzer, LaDoyt Farber, Jesse Ashcraft, Bob Fox, John Tee- ters, Junior Barger, Lee Altho. A hard beginning maketh a good ending. If anyone would take the time to look beneath the very tip of the Tifoon of P. H. S. , he would find there a handful of insigni- ficant-looking students called the Mid-year Freshiesf' But as they are swept along With the Tifoon , We feel that they will become less and less insignificant until one day we shall suddenly realize that they are really a vital part of it. -24-
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Row 1: Miriam Gaunt LVice-Presidentw, Miriam Hanlin 1PresidentJ, Miss Beeler iChief Adviserl, Anna Mary Detamore tSecreturyb, Ruth Burk fTreasurerl. Row 2: Winifred Hisey 4Ways and Means Chair- mani. Martha Brown fPublicity Chairmanl, Janet Bourne QProg!ram Chairmanl, Jane Ann Glasgow iMusie Chairmanb, Emily Stanton tSoeial Service Chaiirmani. Row 3: Miss Nixon lAdviseri, Madalyn Elder, Mary Jane Stanley, Josephine Haldy, Row 1: Bill Mayo, Melville Bryan, Junior Eugenia Taylor, Dortha Gene Smith, Mar- jorie Silvers, Miss Tharp iAdviserb. Row li Bill Mayo, Melville Bryan, Junior Stevenson, Gray Paddock, Jack Jones, Charles Godfrey, Donald Aper, Charles Reed, Sherman Trotter, Herbert Martin, Robert Reeves. Row 2: Mr, Hiatt 4Spon- sorl, Tom Stephenson, Harry Banker, Preston Houk, Robert Pearson, John Mc- Kee, Max McKinley, Fred Hanlin, Roger Markley, Robert Smith, Ray Smith, Rob- ert Stevenson. Row 3: Roger Greaf, Lane Strock, Charles Davidson, Royce Martin, Walter Hartzell, Robert Jacobs, Lee Allen McDaniel, Robert Ronald, Wayne Frank- lin, Forrest Hildreth, Leo Smith,
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