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JUNIOR CLASS First Row—Marjorie Koger, Barbara Fay Brown, Faye Robinson, Josephine Dushek, Millicent Carter, Leah Belle Rifkin, Helen Gilman, Marjorie Coombs, Mary Lou Clark. Second Row—Miss D. Cromwell, Betty Morrison, Lourine Mabrey, Roger Manwaring, Ralph Trout, Dorothy Iselin, Donald Lewis, Bob Bevington, Miss T. Harvison. Third Row—Charles Cruncleton, Buddy Hobbs, Charles Weaver, Jimmy Hig- bee, George Hall, Francis Jost, Mason Iund, Ben Allen. First Row—Shirley Hall, Rowena Blakeslee, Dorotha Shields, Clara Sands, Christine Moore, Viola Madigan, Mary Harris. Second Row—Miss D. Cremwell, Margaret Lewis, Wesley Black, Lewis Reb- ertson, Kathryn McCasland, Jeanne Viau, Miss T. Harvison. Third Row—Edmund Toll, Donald Reyes, Billy Bronson, Larry Brunswick, Nathan Cherry, Morin Clemens.
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rtists. ledge a big W est ds. Jumb with se ot come Mar- nner. BIOGRAPHIES OF SENIORS (CONTINUED) Georgene Hicks—“Gee-Gee”— Oh shoot it.” Known for early (?) appearance on school mornings George Hopper—Hoppy”-—“It must have been two other guys.’ Known by his “King Kong” posture. John Jensen—“Johnny”-— “So—.” Known for his “ball room” dancing on a dime. Doris Johnson—‘ Swede”— ‘Please get me one of those—.” Known by her capti- vating smile. Melba Kelso— Shirely’—“Oh is that so?” Known by her “Venus of Milo” stature. Stanley Lewis-—'Tex”—“Oh ferhevinsakes.” Known by eloquent speech. ) ) | I June Lockhart—“Bug”—“Oh no?” Known by radiant personality. Doris Lynn— Do Do”— Oh you're kidding.” Known for her intelligent (?) remarks, Jean McCallum— Jeanie Beanie” —“What have you been doing?” Known by her love for canines Roy McCallum-— “Mac”—“Can you please tell me Known for his bravery in wearing a Hemet sweater at B. U. H. S. Robert Olson— Bob”—“Hello there.” Known for periodical appearances at school. Edwina Partridge— Skipper”—“Oh Gosh.” Known by her silent manner. Raiph Pickett—“Mike”— I know—.” Known by his “timid” voice. Clifford Pierce—“Percy”—“Oh don’t be silly.” Known by his original coiffure. Joe Rios— Chippy”—“I don’t know—.” Known by his perfect marcelle. Barbara Rose-— Barb”—“What the heck.” Known by her tapping triple “A’s.” Manvel Salazar— Sally”—“Hi—.” Known by his “Atlas” physique. John Seymour—' Seymour”— “Well now, I couldn't say—.” Known by his vitality. Merle Shields—“ Red”—“In the book I’m reading.” Known by tennis paraphernalia. Agnes Stiasny-—“Aggie”— “Oh I don’t know kid.” Known by her dainty appetite. Edgar Thompson—‘ Dodo”—-“Down in Downey.” Known by his sheikish manner. Patrick Thornton—“Pat”—‘Say listen here—.” Known by “parental” attitude toward students. Raymond Thornton-—Ray”—‘“Oh boy.” Known by his “athletic” prowess. Ruth Tucker —“Ruthie—‘Oh no.” Known by her sparkling eyes. Damon Watson—“Demon”— Still love me?” Known by his milky white com plexion.
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phine ombs, Roget iss T. Sands, Rob swick SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row—B. Jordan, A. Crossley, H. Dodd, M. Moore, M. Andrew, I. Pond, M. Darling, L. Randall, E. Lamkin, C. Bollman. Second Row—Miss P. Coleman, E. King, J. Young, T. Lee, G. Burson, J. Feldt, K. Seay, R. Grose, T. Black, H. Trotter, I. Villapando, R. Little, Mr. A. Teeter. Third Row—P. McKinley, B. Voight, F. Bonnard, R. Smith, C. Smith, D. Huff, B. Hutchens, A. Gauff. First Row—F. Riggin, A. Bell, M. Watson, K. Hopper, S$. Davenhill, D. Abbot, J. Lykken, I. Riley, A. Currey, K. Harris. Second Row—L. Ericson, R. Craig, J. Omlin, Davis, H. Leach, B. Patterson. Third Row—J. Chambers, R. Warren, L. Snyder, H. Johnson, E. Hudson, Campbell, O. Coffman, M. Orteca. T. McKinney, R. Hinkle, Lingo, A. Jr. V.
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