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4 .44 i :M xl 3 First Row Seated: Delores Brodeen, lNlargaret Mills. Virginia Staggenborg, Marilyn Burnes. Georgann Glasgow, Betty Sweeney, Juliet Wilson. Ruth Loeklear, Lois Gorham, Gloria Vann, Helen Lippoles, Betty C-askinsg Second Row: LaVei'ne Brirligcs, James Palm, Shirley Ahbling, Eugene Shepard. Judy Frey, June Jackson. Stella Hundley. Glenn gendall, lticharcl Keyes, Dorothy Taylor, Betty Gaffney, Marilyn Dumont, Miriam Stockslager, .Io Ann McCarthy, Loraine oungg Third Row: Eileen Taylor. Ted Brown. Joe Stagge. Charles Lawson. Arthur Pullon, Robert Muchmore, Charles Raine, Frank Bauer, Jack Hawkins. Charles Kyle, Donald Boggs, Charles Mcliinniss, William Erhold, Richard Zimmer. Donald Oury, Jerry Lantern, Lawrence Ilhardt, Betty Bauer. Junior Class President ......... ..... C HARLES MCKINNISS I Vice-President ..7.. ......... C HARLES RAINE Secretary ...... ......... R OBERT MUCHMORE Treasurer ...... .... V IRGINIA STAGGENHORG After struggling for two years, the Juniors were proud at last to be called upperclassmen. The highlights of the Junior year were the picking of the class rings, the Junior-Senior Prom, and the Junior class play. The class play, A Little Honeyf' was a great success. Some of the Junior boys and girls were outstanding both in the field of sports and in their scholas- tic records. - I Leading the Juniors through their successful year were Mrs. Mary Struke and Mrs. Anna Zeigler, teachers in the language and commercial departments respectively. 28 L, L... .1 - .. ,LM
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Class Will I, Dan Justice, do will and bequeath my country walk to Albert Motz so he can take bigger steps behind his plow. I, Norman Kaufmann, do will and bequeath my six foot two inches to Bob Mitchell. I, Walter Klose, do will and bequeath my red polka dot underwear to Don Mergard. I, Shirley Knippling, do will and bequeath my package of red rinse to Ethel Jolley. I, John Leslie, do will and bequeath my curly hair to Bill Erhold. I, Joan Maddux, do will and bequeath my old driver license to Donald Brown. I, Richard McKinniss, do will and bequeath my ability to whistle to Mr.. Brown. I, Junie Merten, do will and bequeath my horse laugh and good behavior in Spanish class to Dorothy Bridges. I, Shirley Miller, do will and bequeath my ninety-six pounds to Lois Einspanierg may she have as much luck with the Du-Barry Success Course. I, I, I, I, L IJ I, I, Bill Ott, do will and bequeath my fur coat to Mrs. Struke. Junie Phillips, do will and bequeath my false tooth to Bill Erhold. Betty Ridge, do will and bequeath my black hair to Grace Gilbert. Marjorie Ross, do will and bequeath my bottle of H202 to Frances Allen. Betty Schultz, do will and bequeath my knitting needles to Miss Nash. Ruth Shepard, do will and bequeath my Jane Russell figure to Bonnie Underwood. Paul Strosnider, do will and bequeath the remains of my little Blue Willys to Don Mergard. Marianne Willard, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with my boy friend to Faye Jackson. I, Bill Williams, do will and bequeath my height to Rudolph Skoif. To the Juniors the Seniors will nine months of questions and worry. May they worry long and hard about annual finances, and may they always have a question in their minds about what the fu ture is to hold. To the Sophomores the Seniors will two years of uncertainty and inexperience and hilarious times. To the Freshmen we, the Seniors, will our sense of humor. You'll need it in the three years to come. 27 mal I ,.,,.M,Y,,,444gAAm, . MA V n',1.A 5 ra 'ti at AT 1
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kfzka-Aiwa! First Row: Maria Lehman, Marlyn DeLong. Dorothy Gray. Joyce Knippling. Joan Bowman. JacqueIine Kuhn. Dorothy Bridges. Louise Saner. Peggy Laudeman. Janet Koppman. Joyce Clifton. Carolyn Koch. Elaine Ayer. Edward Arno rl. William Burke. Romona Elliott. Martha VanSaun. Anne Wykotf. Icla Messmer. Aggie Peters. Faye Jackson. Betty Schleiker, Jean Wheatley, Carl Bridges. Nancy Carr: D-1-in '--'A N-K' Second Row: Bill Krummel, Albert Motz. Walter Hoffman, John Burns. Robert Moore, Rohert Knalsb. Don Goepper. Madeline Heine. Daniel Goepper. Harold Taylor. Lawrence Merten. Edwin Paschal. William Marsha'l, Robert Beckmann. Stanley Williams, Kenneth Davis, Doris Epping, Clifford Meiford. Edward Behymer, Ruth Stagge. Charles Stringer, Vernon Hawkins. ophomore Class Q President ......... ..... E DWIN PASCHAL Vice-President ..... ........ J OAN BOWMAN Treasurer ...... ...... J ACK BUCHANAN Secretary ..... ..... M ARIA LEHMAN The Sophomores entered the new school term with a mingled feeling of joy and fear of the future. There was joy because they were no longer the inexperienced underclassmen of a year ago, and there was fear because they did not know what the future months were to hold. However, as the months advanced, their courage grew. A Freshman-Sophomore Dance was given, preceded by a hilarious initiation. The class has left a successful and wisdom-endowed year behind them and are looking for- ward to another year of this type. The advisors were Miss Mathis and Miss Graham. 29 - A me ,, , A,...,..L ,, - AL, , , , Am, AA , L .H ,,, .....-ff 1
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