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RHODODENDRON Juniors Dorothy Abbott Mary Barcott Katherine Benson Ethel Bergman Kuth Bookman Violet Bowman Jane Burdon June Chitwood Margaret Dexter Jane Dowd Delesta Draper Dorothy Driftmier Fdna Flltcroft Rosamond Gadke Clarence Anderson Bob Bean Herbert Belch Roland Blakesley Jim Boulton Billy Brado Olan Brantley Vernon Burt Darrell Deane William Douglas Joe Dwelley Phillip Dybbro Hex Flagg Angelo Fomo .11 MOR GIRLS Elva GeRoy Ruth Graham Erma Green Verda Haroldson Norma Hendrix Dorothy Holeman Virginia Iverson Alice Johnson Emma Johnson Wilma Johnson Ida Krause Leola Landers Helen Ledford .11 MOR BOYS Paul Franulovich Norman Hammer Bob Hanseroth John Hanseroth Clifford Herblson Jack Hill Don Hume Sheridan Iverson Harold Jacobson Charles Johnson Herbert Leckman Phillip Ledford Bill Lowman Hay McCullough Audree Lindmark Catherine Mueller Lois Means Patricia McCracken Mabel Mahan Eleanor O’Brien Helen Patterson Johanne Raddatz Marie Rockstad Ed lie Rogers Gladys Rumsey Mary Esther Stafford Claire Stearns Nell Tate Murl Miller Don Mogenson Stanley Olson Billy Peters Robert Redd Virgil Rockom Jack Smith Glenn Strong Charles Tate Clarence Thomas Wellington Toland Ted Wick man Orville Wilmot John Winge
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RHODODENDRON PAUL FRANULOVICH JACK SMITH GLADYS RUMSEY DOROTHY ORIFTMIER PRESIDENT Vice•PRESIDENT SECRETARY TRIAS. REPRESENTATIVE JUNIORS IITTLE JACK HORNERS—that's what the Juniors won . In every i ie J they had their lingers honor roll, athletics, debate, music, assemblies. No. the class didn’t pretend to be an Atlas holding the honor of the school on its muscular shoulders, but it does claim that it held up its share and then some. Action -no better has it been illustrated this year than when the Juniors were preparing for the prom. Chinning themselves on the rafters, mopping the floor, packing trees, shoving covered wagons the Juniors were every place in the gym. To complete the decorating entirely to their taste they did a tremendous amount of work. Not once, but many times, they have proven themselves to be far from the anemic type of class. The other officers besides President Paul Franulovfch are: Jack Smith, vice-president; Gladys Rumsey. secretary, and Dorothy Driftmier. representative. It is no secret that the Junior class is planning to cut loose next year. Page 22
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RHODODENDRON DON KENOYER VERNA WOOD ELDON DAVIS HAZEL IVES PRCSIDKNT VIC PRESIDENT SECRETARY TRCAS. REPRESENTATIVE SOPHOMORES One hundred and eight Sophomores. One hundred and eight distinguished students. Not only by wearing purple and white 34V did they distinguish themselves, but more so by their vigorous competitive spirit. Flatly they refused to allow the Juniors and Seniors to gain a monopoly on the school activities, and in several instances of interclass competition they snowed the other classes under. In everything, the Sophs exhibited a surprising originality and willingness which accounts largely for their singularity. Cooperation with the faculty, with the other classes, was an- other thing Miss Forbes, the adviser of this well-organized group, stressed. President I)on Kenoyer set the pace, and the rest of the Sophomores, led by Verna Wood, vice-president; Kldon Davis, secretary-treasurer, and Hazel Ives, representative, sprinted Wycoffly in the rear. Page 24
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