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First Row: Audrey Harper, Beatrice Andrews, Alice Hagen, Nonna Whales, Lola Cates, Dorothy Burtch, Marion Near, Lucy Wallace, Diana Morris, Carol Hackett, Alice Francetic, Wanda Yankie, Helen Trujillo. Second Row: Joyce Baker, June Sterling, Virginia Muscott, Francis Randall, Edith Tuck, Delores Darland, Alice Kime, Jackie Neitzke, Beth Lockhart, Leona Busch, Dorothy MeCory, Pauline Yankie, Anna Krapek, Nina Strong, Florence Prather. Third Row: Barbara Muscott, Patsy Yates, Lois Wittig, Purle Good, Arlene Bott, Betty Scoggins, Betty High, Dorothy Frye, Wilda Kuse, Margie Carter, Barbara Magnan, Barbara Griffith, Velda Wierman, Flora Greening, Barbara Neitzke, Director - Miss McVety. Fourth Row: Mary Schlenmer, Rose Marie French, Delores Anderson, Shirley Federspiel, Joan Hrdlovich, Donna Hamnond, Flora McPherson, Margia Miller, Alice Eastman, Frances Sawvel, Helen Hall, Garnet Stoneman, Kathryn Miller, Goldie Glinke, Joyce Parrish, Ernestine Chvojka, Jane Jolley. Fifth Row: Martha Posey, Virginia Frye, Betty Carter, Gennie Schlemmer, Madeline Dickens, Anna Rose Dutcher, Shirley Brown, Opal Gal ih ugh, Phyllis McCall urn, Phyllis Jessup, Norma Gardener, Barbara Hillock, Evelyn Kean, Alice Dutcher, Althea Schneider, Barbara Fuhrman, Bonnie Carter. Officers are: President - Jackie Neitzke, V. President - Katherine MeCallum, Sec'y-Treas. - Alice Klme, Reporter - Flora Greening. This club is composed of a group of girls who are members or have been members of the Home Ec. Classes. The Club served and planned a Christmas Pot Luck dinner which was served to the student body. They also had a part in the refreshment booth at the carnival. After the basketball game here with Ithaca, the Home Ec. girls served refreshments and played records for dancing.
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Tufure Ta xmeti metica First Row: Royal Harrison, Calvin Sherwood, Gerald Brennan, Wesley Tryon, Frank Tuck, Eldon Dutcher, Loyce Snyder. Second: Director - Mr. Karn, Leon Gorsuch, Lowell Wolfgang, Willie Hartenburg, Dale Wolfgang, Alfred Hrdlovich, Don Spaulding, Lyle Gallagher. Third Row: Wesley Peters, Duane Dosson, Jack Martin, Laurien Williams, Ted Johnston, Bill Horvat, Don Collison, Richard Gulick. The F.F.A. boys, under the leadership of their President, Frank Tuck and with the help of their advisor, Mr. Karn, have spend a splendid year together. The boys held two meetings each month. Officers for the year were: President - Frank Tuck; Vice-President - Loyce Snyder; Report - Gerald Brennan; Treasurer - Eldon Dutcher; Secretary - Wesley Tryon; Quarter- master - Lyle Gallagher. Gerald Brennan became Reporter after his brother Harold Brennan joined the Navy and Loyce Snyder became Vice-President after Dale Dosson joined the Navy. Loyce Snyder, Wesley Tryon and Frank Tuck were sent to Higgins Lake to a three-day ses- sion on problems of the F.F.A. The most outstanding event of the year was the 15th Annual Community Fair which was a real success.
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J?enio Plau Front Row: Norma Bissell, Alice Kime, Joan Hrdlovich, Jinnie Schlemmer, Pauline Yankie, Flora McPherson. Back Row: Willard Tryon, Wesley Tryon, John Poindexter, Gerald Brennan, Eldon Dutcher, Frank Tuck, Director - Mrs. Arlie Wells. The Senior Play was put on December 6, at the High School Gymnasium. The mix-ups that Joey Brewster has were nothing compared to the mix-ups in this play. It was a come- dy called, Don't Keep Him Waiting. There was also entertainment between acts, a mixed quartet accompanied by Alice Kime. Marjorie Near and Jim Briggs played several selections on Guitars for an in-between act. The Seniors gave a preview of their play the day before and everyone was kept in suspense until they could see the play itself. Mrs. Wells did a splendid job of directing the play and everyone was pleased with its success. The characters certainly played their parts and congratulations were re- ceived by everyone.
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