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THIRD ROW—M. Leffingwell, D. Scott, A. Winzer, D. Wilson, J. Foley, R. Nolond, W. Major, J. Bonnell, T. Turner. SECOND ROW—Mr. Capper, J. Ingles, I. Kibbee, P. Carter, B' Pennington, D. Carey, D. Helton, R. Joyce, R. Stanton. FIR- ST ROW—C. Watts, B. Gillum, M. Dunning, M. Mertz, B. Yahn, W. Binkley, J. Morgan. THIRD ROW—E. Burdette, L. Highfill, D. Schrader, D. Kaaz, G. Gould, R. Ladwig, B. Holmes, D. Dunster, Mrs. Stillings, J. Tull. SECOND ROW—A. Jiminez, C. Anslinger, M. Sowers, M. Dowell, D. Turpin, R. Hagen, W. Riley, L. Braun, S. Molden. FIRST ROW—W. Wagner, D. Redd, D. Loyd, D. Miller, M. Hopple, J. Koehler, J. Flores, W. Bethea.
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reshman CLASS HISTORY The class of 1954 was welcomed by A. H. S. as the new Freshman Class at the beginning of school this year. They started on their high school career with an enrollment of 1 54, the largest class in school. They chose as their homeroom officers the following freshmen: Miss Bowman—Ruthie Blogg, president; Martha Stanton, vice-president; Arthur Miller, secretary; Jerry Over- ton, treasurer. Mr. Cromer—Harold Cowan, president; Mary Purdum, vice-president; Shirley Denny, secretary; Mack Dick- son, treasurer. Mr. Denny—Mike Brown, president; Bobby Sanders, vice-president; Connie Zschoche, secretary; Schar- lene Burge, treasurer. Mr. Fiss—Eddie Scarlett, president; Jeannette Roberts, vice-president; Charlene Hinton, secre- tary; Mary Dennis, treasurer. Mr. Stinson—John Martin, president; Willis Armstrong, vice-president; Joyce Britto n, secretary-treasurer. The freshmen sponsors for this year were Miss Theon Bowman, Mr. George Cromer, Mr. Fred Fiss, Mr. Charles Stinson, and Mr. Leo Denny. Representing the class in the Junior High Student Coun- cil were: Martha Stanton, president; Dale Eads, vice-presi- dent; Harold Cowan, secretary; and Louise Thompson as treasurer. Other regular freshman members of the council were Shirley Ellyson and Carol Wohlgemuth. The members at large were Bill Turner and Katherine Allen. Musical minded students in senior orchestra were: Ruthie Blagg, John Yocum, Norma Reppert, Bill Wolfe, John Koehler, Robert Baird, Willis Armstrong, Louise Cooley, Joy- ce Brittain, Alma Godfrey, and Bob Sanders. Those on the freshmen football team coached by Mr. Charles Stinson and Mr. Jerry Brooks were: Don Armon- trout, Ted Barclay, Bill Bartlett, Bill Blair, Neal Boatwright, Charles Brandt, Don Brown, Mike Brown, Larry Butler, Don Carter, Wayne Carter, John Cleland, Raymond Clem, Don Cochran, Charles Collins, Mack Dickson, Richard Dillon, Allen Dobbs, Kenneth Downing, Dale Eads, Bud Eisele, Ferol Gehring, Edwin George, Harry Gray, Norman Highfill, Dan Hopple, James Johnson, Phil Jones, Theodore Kelly, Bruce Larson, Teddy Lesher, Bobby McRae, Art Miller, Clifford Mil- ler, Don Neil, Jerry Overton, Bob Sanders, Eddie Scarlet, Jim- mie Taylor, Bill Turner, Jackie White, Bill Wolfe, Joe Vander- wide. The freshmen boys who played basketball this year were: Richard Dillon, Bill Bartlett, John Orr, Bill Blair, Ed- die Conner, Ira Vern Vaughn, Harry Burton, Bill Cooley, Dale Eads, Theodore Kelly, Edwin George, Don Neill, Eddie Scarlet, Larry Church, Jim Taylor, Ted Barclay, Kenneth Downing, Leroy Roberson, Taylor Wilson, Bob Sanders, Harry Gray, Ray Clem, Mike Brown, Norman Oswat, Art Miller, and Larry Butler. Equipment manager was Charles Demmon. The peppy ninth grade girls in the green and white cheerleaders uniforms were Tiny Thompson, Scharlene Burge, and Martha Stanton. Officers in major and minor clubs were: Sara Widick, president of the Junior High Pep Club; and Jeanette Roberts, serving as vice-president. The officers of Junior Hi-Y were all freshmen: Lorry Church, president; Eddie Scarlet, vice- president; Arthur Miller, secretary; and Bill Bartlett, treas- urer. Freshman girls in colored G. R. were: Katherine Allen, Peggie AHIen, Alberta Hunter, Ernestine Jones, Katie Mae Redd, Norma Thornton, and Loretta Kelly. The three ninth grade boys in colored Hi-Y were James Dale, Harry Burton, and Edwin George. The freshman debaters under Mr. Victor Capper were: Robert Baird, Robert Bailey, Scharlene Burge, Jim Millikan, Marilyn Purdum, Loris Rasmussen, Norma Reppert, Marjorie Roark, Bill Wolfe, Jeanette Roberts, Betty Pendergraft, Vir- ginia Timby, Helen Gibson, Jean Koehler, and Bob Sanders.
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