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Standing-Back Row - Left to Right: Martha Yan Tiinnn, R+-eil Linton. Clark Shaffer, Rebecca liuglis, Marvin XYelkQ-r. J Standing-Middle Row - Left to Right: Gene lvberlitner, Richard Krugh, Mr. Keller, Marvin Taylor, l.zu'l'y Cozzui. pf Seated-Left to Right: Dt-loris Prim-, Mary Ellen Bolt-y, Joy Lynn Morris. Marcin Taylor, Diane Nil-hols. Juniors The Junior Class had fourteen members at the beginning of the year. We elected the following officers: Mary Ellen Boley Gene Oberlitner Diane Nichols Joy Lynn Morris ee Marcia Taylor President J , T be T T ,sirens ,e,e eeeee, i wwe Vice President c,cc,c, i The , , earlier, Secretary ccee, e T eiie ii, T. ,Tees T Treasurer ,ee T.. ,e,e eerie T, We Reporter e i. he To T V sie.. , On October 26, We had a Box Social and Talent Show, which pro- vided every proiitably to our class treasury. We ordered our class rings in September and received them in No- vember. The Juniors published the school paper this year and we also sold refreshments at every other ballgame. We had a very enjoyable Christmas Party at the home of Joy Lynn Morris. Our class play, Calm Yourself, was held on April 25. The Prom, which was formal, was held at the schoolhouse on May 9. We Wish to thank Mr. Keller for being our sponsor during our Junior year.
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Senior Play Bridgid, the Homey Maid PPPP Carol Phelps Prof. Partridge, Mr. Homey's Uncle eee, P PPPP PP P PPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPP Bill Hughs Edward Homey, the father P PPP David Evans Martha Homey, the mother PPP Kay Galloway Carol Homey, the daughter PP Marilyn Lewis Alvetta Wingert, a neighbor PPPPP Ellen Price Patty Homey, younger daughter PPPPPPPP P PPPPPPPP PP PPPPPP P PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP Mary Platt Mary Jane Graham, Pattyls Pal P PPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPP PP P PP ee,e PPPP Mary Jane Welker Guisseppe, Italian Zoo Keeper and Swim- ming Pool Attendant PPPP Stanley Welker Dan Homey, son P PPPPPPPPP P -P P Jerry Mead Ned Fuller, Dan's pal e,e, Hugh Own Pugh Joe Reade, Dan's pal eeee PPPP Byron Nolan Jonathan Sedgewick, Representative of Gro- cers' Association PPPPPP P P ssse P Dick Crowe Juanita Murray, a friend of Carol PPPP PPPPP P P PPPP PPPPP PP P PPP PPPP PPPPPP Jane Swygart Diane Melville, a frieind of Carol P PPPP PPP. PP PPPP PPPPP . P PPPP P PP,eP,.e,e,e PPPP Joann Evans Stage Manager PPPPP- - PPP Vernon Boley Student Director PP PPP P Mary Helen Davies Duector PP PP PPPP P PPP PP Mrs. Morris The two-hour farce took place on the front porch of the Edward Homey residence in a small, Middle Western city. Edward Homey, returning from a hard day's work at the store demands peace and quietf, because Jonathan Sedgewick, big- shot of the Grocers' Association, is coming to see his plans for a new plastic method of canning, and if Sedgewick likes them we'll be sitting prettyf' Sedgewick is eccen- tric, has a phobia against bugs, insects, and animals of all sorts. When the three Homey off-springs, their pals, and eccentric bug-collecting uncle, a pie-making lady next door who adores the professor, a distracted Italian zoo keeper, and escaped lion, a maid who would just as soon live in an ant hill,', a party, and a dozen and one other things get under way, Mrs. Homey tries to get the peace and quietl' her husband demands, but it's a big order. However, just short of wrecking both Mr. Homey's invention and his mind, the mix-up turns out amicably enough.
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is Standing'-Back Row - Left to Right: Xlfayne Gamble, Mr, Schnarre Roger Price. ltanding-Middle Bow - Left to B.ig'ht:,fKenneth Boley,VHarol1l Allen, Hugh .Jones .lohn Dolbey. Seated-Left to Right: Ruth Pruilen, XYanda lflnians, Kathryn Protit, Marguerite Burcaw. Sophomore News Kathryn Profit v.,,..,.. U- sin., ,.oooooo si,.- ii.i President Gloria Welker -Mini ooooooooooooo .. oooooo. Vice President Wanda Emans .eee,,,... ee., M eeeev Secretary 8z Treasurer Alice Krugh -iiiiii iiii eiii i iiii .i..i..-,,. .iii Reporter Around Thanksgiving time we sponsored a Turkey Raffle, for which We received approximately 560. As Basketball time rolled around, we bought penants with York and our Duke emblem on them, which were on sale in the checkroom at the home games. We also sponsored a minstrel which Was held on March 28. W'e hope you all enjoyed it as much as we did putting it on. We are all looking forward to coming back next year a rank higher as Juniors. We Wish to express our appreciation to Mr. Schnarre, for his Willing and helpful guidance during the year.
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