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Bottom Row: Clinton Hawkes, Harold Pendley, Dale Schrag, Harold Third Row: John Rothfuchs, Martha Poole, Helen Backus Virgil Forburger, Jim Burkett, Lowell Gamble, Van Young, Jim Poe, Hoese, Jerry Bartolone, Richard Clements, Robert Young Charles John Florey, Douglas Willis, Jim Morrow. Pelley, Miss Hargis. Second Row: Dean Williams, Janice Stubbs, Bettie Smith, Barbara Fourth Row: Richard VanDeusen, Willie Bateman, Dana Gowen Arnold, Kay Huebner, Pauline Hurley, Gladys Hawkes, Anna Imogene Renbarger, D'Elda Phoenix, Joyce Reese, Jack Swartz Ditto, Gordon Quick, Robert Marsh. Turner Bobbitt, Richard Beistle, Robert Hawkins. 1 X 'r A 1 My y arp V .. s ' f 4. .i- ' Clowns f-9 UWM Many times in high school, people hear only of the upper classmen. We seventh graders are in there, toog and to prove we do more than just clowning in the parade, here are our activities. At our initial class meeting, we elected jim Bur- kett as head-man with Richard Beistle as vice presi- dent. jo Ann Forthman and Beverly Burrus at- tended the meetings as secretary and treasurer re- spectively. To represent us on the student council, we elected Van Young and Harold Forburger. Bar- bara Arnold was our reporter on the Buckhorn. 28
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Our girls have been quite industrious. They had a glee club of their own and performed in the Music Revue. Six of them, Yvetta Bowling, Veldoris Ren- barger, Kay Peacock, .lean Borland, Betty Clemans, Third Row: Mr. Maykadviser, Jeannine Fairman, Zoraida, Tees, Carolyn Grime, Geraldine Hubbard, Nancy Dokey, Kay Peacock, Cline, Connie Converse, Jack Schultz. Second Row: Thelma Paddock, Catherine Crawford, Jane Rizor, Dolores Tucker, Yvetta Bowling, Beverly Lemke, Lois Henson Jean Borland, Frances Bliss. 1 and Lois Henson, performed an Indian dance at the half of the Dowagiac football game. A few along with some of the fellows made up our twelve mem- bers of the band. On October 4th, the night of the Three Rivers football game, we held our dance. It was rather un- successful as everyone seemed to be at Three Rivers. Our big party consisted of a happy hay ride- everyone returned uninjured. Like the trained seals we have been dubbed, we have been likewise trained by our teachers for our jobs ahead and hope we can do them well when we pass from junior high into high school. Third Row: Mr. May -- adviser, Jeannine Fairman, Zoraida Tees, Carolyn Grime, Geraldine Hubbard, Nancy Dokey, Kay Peacock, Sally Borsf. Fourth Row: Barbara Obendorfer, Marilyn Wallace, Patsy Thompson, Bobby Jo Stacks, Joanne Proud, Donald Sherwood, Robert Lee, Clarence Young.
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Bottom Row: Danny Smith, Larry Yazell, Stanley Swank, Billy Third Row: Donald Clark, Clifton Bobbitt, Bobby Ann I-urner Janet Hartman, Avery Wilson, Jackie Reams, Dale Mitchell, Bob Samson, Beck, Shirley Sittig, Marilyn Shafer, Doris Hennen Alice Wnm Tom Mitchell, Jim Batchelor. mer, Judy Adolph, Ellen Stevenson, Bessie Johnson Second Row: Annette Boyer, Patricia Ritter, Phyllis Smith, Jo Ann Fourth Row: Maurice Becker, Howard Quick, Robert Snydu Donald Merrifield, Lestra Hanlin, Joanne Forthman, Beverly Burrus, Boyer, John Lockey, Raymond Fowler, Harold Caul Richard Ann McNQe19y, Nancy Bristol' Skinner, Donald McLean, Clarence Bowyer. Clowns We had two rousing class parties, cfhaperoned by Miss I-Iargis and Mr. Burkett. One, we held at school: the other, a skiing party. On March 19th, alter the gym show, we spon- sored a dance to build up our class funds. lt all adds up to one good year for us, and we hope we eau continue our activities for more eu- joyment and better citizenship throughout our high school career. 29 ge- F A Qif IZ' 4 A, 4 si'
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