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Mary Armantrout Marjorie Arnold Bob Baumgartner Betty Betz Bob Bevineton Ted Billiard Carolyn Blackman Charlotte Booher Juanita Booker Betty Borne Harriet Bouse Hertha Brewer Helen Brown Barbara Buckner Bob Butcher Betty Campbell Jane Case Carolyn Caylor Rebecca Caylor Harry Clagett Pauline Coffield Bud Colen Phyllis Collier Jeanette Conner Roger Courtney Rosamond De Armond Betty Diehl Doris Faulkner Carol Fishbaugh Bob Foster Betty Francis Jean Frazier Helen Garrison Don Gilliom Peg Goodin Fred Grandlienard Dorothy Griffin Ellis Grove Mary Jane Hannie Marilyn Hart Carol Harvey Betty Helms Becky Hiatt Joe Higgins Eileen Hoeppner Dwight Inman Gene Jackson Class Officers, left to right: Fred Grandlienard, Barbara Buckner, Jean McElderry, Gene Jackson, Jim McBride. UNDERSTUDIES Pushing onward in their high school years is the Junior Class. At the first of the year class elections were held, which resulted in the election of Gene Jackson, president, to lead the class through this year. His assistants were Fred Grandlienard, vice president; Barbara Buckner, treasurer; Jean McElderry, secretary; and Guy Stew¬ art, representative on the Athletic Council. Soon after the beginning of the school year the juniors held a rummage sale. This proved so successful that they held another near the end of the first semester. Shortly after Christmas all those having the credits of a junior purchased their class rings or pins. 26
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Don’t get jealous, “Dutch,” it’s only class play rehearsal ... Is that fair, two on one? . . . Huddle men! Last minute cramming for health ed. test . . . What’s the matter, “Pedro,” aren’t you afraid of getting wet? . . . Will she live, Doc? . . . Health ed. boys come out for a breath of fresh air . . . Don’t they look almost like twins? ... A steady threesome but Moon goes in for it in the biggest way . . . Watch out, “Bish,” the mirror might break . . . “Triple-threat” Sowards poses for three cameras . . . What’s the big rush boys? It couldn’t be health ed! 25
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On March 15, they presented “Lady Spitfire” under the direction of Miss Monger. This play was very amusing and held the audience tense throughout the performance. Practically the whole varsity basketball team was made up of junior boys. Those who will probably see action next year are Don McClain, Roger Lockwood, Jim Smith, Bud Colen, Bob Liby, Harold Minnich, Joe Higgins, and Roger Lewis. To end the activities of the junior class was the lovely reception given on May 17 in honor of the seniors. The juniors have shown definite advancement in this last year and by the end of another year they should really have what it takes to be an outstanding senior class. The sponsors of this class for the past three years have been Miss Powers, Mr. Park, and Mr. Bennett. Ann Johnson Maenette Johnson Waneta Kean Dorothy Knoft Maxine Lee Robert Lewis Roger Lewis Bob Liby Theron Lindsey Dwight Little Roger Lockwood Alice Ann Louden Bob Mangus James Marshall Bob Masterson Bob Miller Harold Minnich Ervin Moser Russell Moser Claude Mounsey Jim McBride Don McClain Jean McElderry Charles McFarren Esther McFarren Ned Neff Iva Noonan Clifford Osborn Robert Petzel Marjorie Phillips Georgianna Porter Jack Reiff Elmo Reiddle Mary Ann Schlagenhauf Dorothy Schlotzhauer Jim Smith Mervin Smith Mildred Smith Charles Speheger Guy Stewart Richard Strain Bob Studebaker Charles Tuttle Bob Walburn Bud Webber Gene Whaley Ed Wilke R D. Williams Guinevere Woodward Dwight Young Richard Zook
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