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S0 I3 l'i 0 CILASS Back row, left to right: Bob Mullen, Junior New- ell, Bob Newell, Lloyd Mullen, Bill Quinley, Bud Price, Joe Devlin, Harry D. Christianer, Edward Houston. Middle row, left to right: Bob Edwards, Albert Yancy, Raymond McGraw, Christine Mau, Edna Mae Aggertt, Olive Hoagland, Vincent Doolin, Bill Dev- lin, Arlie Springhart, Mr. Lawrence Jones, Adviser. First row, left to right: Lois Petefish, Betty Al- len, Jean Upchurch, Mary Cosner, Mary Summers, Mary Davison, Laura Myers, Maxine Bryant, Ro- bert Twyford. Sophomore Class History Mary Cosner was chosen to head the stphomores with Jean Upchurch as vice-president and Christine Mau as secretary-treasurer. Mr. Lawrence Jones, was elected as adviser. Mr. Leitch was drafted as their adviser after the resignation of Mr. Korty. A party was held at the first of the year. During the freshmen year, Edward Houston pre- sided as president, Lois Petefish as vice-president, and Albert Henry Yancy as secretary-treasurer. Miss Emma Dum was adviser. Page Seventeen
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UN UIQ CLASS Back row, left to right: Ramon Douglas, Donald Wankel, Alden Meyer, Junior Allen, Bill Hines, Howard Sundberg, Tom Maddox, Fred Bergschneid- er, Walter Stiltz, Richard Houston. Middle row, left to right: Ethel Way, Mary Vir- ginia Klein, Geraldine W'ay, Lucille Caswell, Chris- tina Farmer, Evelyn Emmett, Geraldine Staley, Eva Summers, Miss Ruth Mixa, adviser. First row, left to right: Marietta Dancnberger, Norma Farmer, Virginia Sayre, Maxine Copeland, Marjorie Leahy, Lola Lamkular, Mary Jane Camp- bell, Rose Ludwig, Eilean DeGroot, Jane Edwards. Junior Class History Ramon Douglas was elected to head the junior class, totaling 29 in number, for their third year of high school. Marietta Danenberger was chosen vice- president, and Richard Houston, secretary-treasurer. A party was held during the second week of school. Mo-st of the members attended. During the sophomore year, Don Wankel was elected president, Bill Wallbaum, vice-president, and Junior Allen was elected secretary-treasurer. As freshmen, Robert Bacon presided as president, while Donald Wankel and Richard Houston filled in the vice-presidency and secretary-treasurer's offices respectively. Page Sixteen
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FIQEIHMAN C ASS Back row, left to right: B. Votsmier, E. McEvers, T. Clemons, B. Trenter, J. Cosner, J. Fitzgerald, F. J. Schaddel, M. Christianer, H. Hoagland, W. Chappel, R. Korty, adviser. Middle row left to right: L. Bailey, D. Winner. J. Davis, J. Ranes, V. Bailey, B. Scott, N. Degroot, V. Cochran, G. Bergschneider, D. Wankel, J. Ed- wards. Front row, left to right: A. Long, F. McGraw, B. Farmer, R. Yancy, T. Smith, F. Wankel, F. Farm- er, M. Stewart, J. Leahy, A. P. Robinson. Raymond Ranes, Jr., was elected president of the freshman class for their first year of high school. Joe Cosner was elected vice-president, and Janet Leahy as secretary-treasurer. Like all other classes they enjoyed a party. Mr. Leitch was drafted as their adviser after the resignation of Mr. Korty Page Eighteen
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