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Planning For OFFICERS President MORRIS EGGLESTON Vice President EUGENE MEEK Secretary MARTHA REINOEHL Treasurer HERBERT SANDERS Serjeant -At -Arms PHYLLIS ASHLEY MOTTO — ;; oursehes our future lies. COLORS— Black and white. FLOWER — Talisman rose. Freshmen Raymond Scott — Busy ways Robert Servis — Give him time Bob Sewell — Boy wonder Gloria Sewell — Really sweet Crl Shupp — Ladies ' man Jerry Sims — Easy on the eyes Phyllis Smurr — Pep ' s her middle name Helen Stout — Forever jolly Donna Sutton — Full of fun Jerry VanWagner — Math shark Jeane Anne Webb — Ah, those eyes Mary Ann Welch — Doesn ' t worry Mary Ann Williamson — Boys ' delight Kathleen Wise — Taken by Leaky Dolores Zimmerman — Flirtatious Paula Albright — Common sense Owen Amstutz — Mighty mite Richard Andrew — Mysterious Jean Anstett — Smile for everyone Phyllis Ashley — Pretty regular Hugh Babcock — -Always happy Mary K. Beard — Winning personality Barbara Brokaw — Plays Boogie Woogie Andree Burch — Cheerful air Paf e Twenly-ei ht
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The Future Molly Hosack — Wonderful Mary Jane Henderson — Those eyes Phil Hull— Hiibba! Hubba! Thomas Jack — Doesn ' t worry Burdette Jackson — Likeable lad Dale Lonsbury — Hopeful Elinor Loomis — Likes shows Basil Miller— Shorty Mary Alice Meyers — Clif ' s gal friend Alma Mclntyre — Easy going Ileen Nelson — Not bad at all! Helen Neukam — Quiet — when she sleeps Keith Newnam — Intellectual Charles Osborne — Sophomore genius Elinor Owens — Slick chick Donna Phinney — Pretty lass Phyllis Porter— Likeable Carl Raney — Erl Delight Rinehart — Striking red-head Don Seely — Man about town Doris Seeman — Jolly Claire Smith — She ' s oka) ' Jerry Smith — Claire ' s brother LaVerne Smith — Strong man Donna Shaffer — Elsie ' s pal Lois Spangle — Dark and pretty Dean Sutton — Future basketball star JoAnn Thrasher — Persistent Bob Twichell— Cute! Margaret VanWagner — Friendly Jim Willis — Small-but-oh, my! Donna Lee Yates — A quiet nature First row: Bill Grain. Mary Lois Baker, Harold Dowell, Donna Phinney, Farnces Anthony, John KI- liott. Second ro v: Elinor Owens. Chuck Dygrert. Claire Smith. Jerrj ' Smith. Elsie Castner. Keith Newnam. Third ro-s -: jMargaret ' an Vag:ne . Carl Kaney. Elinor Loomis, John Eldridge. Sliirle. ' Brokaw. Pliil Hull. Fourth row: Doris Seeman. I aVerne Smith, Donna Lee Yates, Glenn Haul rock. Molly Hosack. Cloyce Clark. Fifth row: JoAnn Thrasher. Don Chaddick. Bur- dette Jackson, Mar ' Alice Alj-ers, Junior Erhe, Phyllis Porter. Sixth row: Dick Fisher. Helen Xeukam. Basil Miller. Ileen Nelson. Charles Oshorne. Donna Shaffer. Se enth row: Sam Harris, Dale Lonsh.ury. Sheila Harman. Dean Sutton. Delight Rineliart. Don Seely. EiETlitli row: Thomas .Tack, ilar.v Jane Henderson, Alma Jlclntyre. Brice Clark. James Willis. Lois Spangrle. Ninth row: P.obert Twicliell. Pili c Tuciity-scicii
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rhe Future Irene Bush — Personality Joe Douglass — Freshman cut-up John Goss — Girls like him Arlene Gould — Likes freshman boys Jack Harman — Bashful boy Marilyn Harman — Everyone ' s pal Pat Harman — She ' s cute Dorothy Harris — Wants to be a doctor Marion Jensen — Sweet and friendly Janice Jones — Cute miss Marilyn Kling — Willing to work Marysue Kring — A quiet miss Gloria LaVine — Michief bent Ramon Leffel — Slow but sure Dorothy Magley — Little and brunette Eugene Meek — Dashing romeo Mary Miller — Darn nice Thomas Miller — Winning ways Greta Mclntyre — Always pleasant Melvin Nodine — Peppy Louella Petre — Little and blonde Lou Ann Phillips — Interesting Mary Ellen Redding — Darling smile Martha Reinoehl — Pensive lass Martha Renner — We like her Willa June Ritter — Determination Beverly Robbins — Artistically inclined Freci Romero — Popular Phyllis Ryan — Silence is golden Lois Sams — Giggles Morris Eggleston — Beats the drum Wilbur Fisher — Forever teasing Willis Fisher — Never hurries Robert Heingartner — Quiet but mischievous Hazel Hopkins — Slightly southern Marilyn Rahrcr — ' ants to be a nurse Herbert Sanders — Freshmen romeo John Goodhcw — Loves to argue wifm First row: Jean An.stett, OT ' en Amstutz, Paula Albright. Phyllis Asliley, Dick Andrew, Greta Mclntyre. Second row: Barbara Brokaw, Morris Eg-gle-ston, Arlene Gould, John Goss, Marilyn Harman. Patricia Harman. Third row: John Good hew, Jlarion Jen- sen. A ' ilhur Fisher, S ' illis Fisher, Mary l ;ilen Redding ' , Joe Douglass. Fourth row: Phyllis Uyan, Bob Scwell. Dorothy Harris. Eugene Meek, L,ois Sams. Don Ann Pliillips. l- ' ifth row: Fred Komero, Andree Burch, Bob Heingartner, Irene Bush, Jlelvin Nodine, Jeanne Anne Webb. .Sixth row: llaymond Scott, Gloria La- Vine, Helen Stout, l anion Leffel, Janice Jones. Martha llenner. Se enth row: Tom Miller. Marjsue Kring, Louella l etre. Kathleen Vise, JVtoro- thy Magley, Herbert Sanders. lOighth row: Mai-ilyn Ilalirer, Marilyn Kling, Dolores Zimmerman. Jack Harman, Martha Fieinoelil, Hazel Hopkins, Ninth row: Phjilis Smurr, Hugh Bab- cock. Donna Sutton, Robert Servls, Willa June Kitter. Geraldine Sims. Ten til row: Mar ' Miller. Be erl ' Kob- bins. Mar ' Ann Wel h, Carl Shupp, Gloria Sewell, Mary Ann AA ' illiamson. Eleventh row: Jerry VanWagner, Mary Beard, Mr. Certain.
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