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“Oh, Roof”, you’re never satisfied.” “Ahem, Nancy, your slip—” . . . Jerry Markley, a sweet unspoiled Freshman, and his engaging smile flutter the hearts of these frosh gals . . . Oh, these Freshmen! They go from one extreme to the other. Red Smith and Tom Garrett carry on conversation via wireless ... A couple of those glamorous Junior gals take time out to look at the birdie . . . The J. J. D.’s, Jim, John, and Doug., make a quick exit from the band room to be first in line at Hink’s . . . “Sylvia, don’t please! Ah- - ! . . . Hedges, Markley, Lautzenheiser, Crum, Caylor and McNown provide some Junior “oomph” . . . Joe and Phil say “Allah” during Hi-Y informal initiation . . . We’ll have to use the ambulance that the B. H. S. students bought with stamps and bonds to t ake Peacock home. She and Ross are at it again. Twenty-three
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Beverly, Barbara, and Miss Karns battling their way through Retro copy on one of THOSE Sun¬ day afternoons . . . We get a large charge out of Mr. Wentz’s bedimpled grin . . . “Flash” Edris puts down his camera long enough to pose for us before leaving to join his classmates in the U. S. Navy . . . “You know this picture is posed.” Mertz, Schenkel, Walters, and Langel were trying to impress the photographer . . . Some Senior gals make merry up at Hink’s after school. “I bet somebody’s ears are burning” ... If “A Smile Will Go a Long, Long Way”—this one of Miss Swish¬ er’s really sends us far-r-r! . . . Slane, Carnes, Schaefer, Culver, and Stout take a vacation from the marches and give out with the jive . . . “Black-boy” McElderry in his new ’45 graduating garb . . . “Sine” McElderry, “Cosine” Edris and “Tangent” Skiles terrorize trig class with their “new” game, King’s X. Twenty-two
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Class of Class Officers: Athletic Council, Don Sliger; Secretary, Judy Markley; Presi¬ dent, Jim Gilliom; Treasurer, Carolyn Motz; Vice President, Bill Wolfcale. First Row: Oscar Andrews. Second Row: Charles Armstrong. 4 Third Row: Doris Athey, Betty Bailey, Jean Baumgardner, John Beckler, Ted Biberstine. Fourth Row: Pat Bowman, Ines Brewer, Kathryn Buckner, Pat Carpenter, Connie Caylor. Fifth Row: Bill Christman, Jo Ann Christ¬ man, Betty Coffield, Frank Cook, Romola Cooper. Sixth Row: Bob Covault, Pat Crum, Bar¬ bara Downs, Pat Duff, Marceile Elzey. Seventh Row: Phyllis Foster, Nelson Gar- ringer, Jim Gilliom, Martin Goshorn, Joe Grandlienard. Eighth Row: Mary Ann Grove, Max Grove, Betty Grover, Evelyn Haflich, Alyce Ann Hedges. Twenty-four
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