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1,951 THE CARHISEAN JU IORS First limv, lim-ft to liiglit - Phyllis Sellers. Vivian Sinnnons, .Ioan Mort-land, llorritliy Mr'C'ully, Arlene Ahrahiins, Donna. Davis, .lavliiv lit-ver, Allie-rta Smith, llolwrlzt Rini:-ilprt-, lin-tty XX il!i:i.rti Iloxie Hinton, Hlllil Ann Merrill, l ati'ir-ia Allyson, Nina Yoder, Nanvy Huw. Nornnt Scott, Ann Abel, Julia I'asiirr-ak, .loyr-4 Sniilli. .lane Davis, Laura lie-iiiiiue-i'. Sec-ond Row, Left to liiulit - Qlliss NK':iu'ii4-r, Main-l Slaliaiurli, 1'atric'i:1 Morris, lilvanor Cain, Ann Mar-'li.1ll. Shirley Vrazii-r, Vivo Xlzigiimi, .lane Ann Est-ott, Mary ligmi- lloriiiliy bnnltz, llctty ffotsr-liall, llizvn- Vols-, Kay Hawk. iii-sie llutlt-r, lJi:i.ni- liiiiiviiiriii, llfwolliva Joliiison, Doris Root, Dorothy Massay, Marlf-in- lioiwh-liiisli, Hn-ln-n liivk, Nancy Sniili-r. .lzinv Marsliitll i,or:tini- Atkins. 'Fliird Row, 1.1-ft to liigrlil - .lolni Carl Saltsniaii. .liin XYalIon, Ilarrv hliwlay, Marion Hug:i.:'ins, lloh Saltsnian, Uliarles Howell, Honii-r Mills, .laini-s Hull, llolu-rl Tliornpson, Melvyn liruni- lvauuli, Arnold Henry, .lim Hyder. Rae XY:-1g.riiei', Harold Blorelaiiil, .loiin I..il'l':-rii, Howard Searlet, Dick Nye, Joe Mazerik, .Xllen Xhiener, Merle Dt-viti, llill Miller, llayniond Dunlap, V John Thompson, llill Kirf-lihofer. .Bohn Ilishel, George Elder. lfourth How, Left to Right - .ludil Hall, .lark Grunder, lloli Dawson, liill Evans, liill Beagle, Ronald Peterson, Uarl l-'lf-isliour, lloli XX'ise-, Edward llryan. Scott liofigrs, lloberi Tinlin, llob Cassidy, .lllcli Maffatt, liill Henderson., llivl-. Long, llotiald Minot-chi, Hay Ketc-liinn. 5' were Shirley Frazier. vice-presidentg .lane Marshall, secretaryg and OIlN Bishel was selected to lead the .Iunior Class. 'Assisting John 1 T is George Elder, treasurer. The class sponsor is Miss Mary Wagner. This class had previously chosen Not to the top. but still climbing , as their inotto. the tea rose as their flower, and red and silver as their colors. As everyone knows. the junior year is a busy one. There was the usual magazine-selling, tljoris Hoot received the portable radio for selling the lllOSt.j Then there were sales stamps to collect and class dues to pay in order to stock the treasury for the senior trip. The class got their class rings. They had a party, The Scarlet Swirl , held on February lli. and on March 29 and 210 presented their class play. Junior Miss . And high on the list, of course, was the Junior-Senior Proni held May 4. l':iuv Xini-ti-i-n
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lllIQt'XliHlSEAN lflil - - - SUPHUMURES - - - lst: 'l'wt-nity I-'irst Row, Left to Right - Paul Harsh. Rusty Bright, Kav Don VVo'rley, George Miller, Allen Kohler, Eugemi Dunlap, David Thomas, Johnny Yeager, Thomas Kohler, Roy Mayne, Robert Maffett. Earl Eshelman, Thomas Moore. Joe Schiller, VValter Evans. St-vond Row. Lt-ft to Right W Nant-y Long, Alta Borland. ff:I'lllkL Jane Tapper, Valda Bracrkin. Mary Lou Mt-Million, Louise Pretty. Annu l i'eiciiii::er, Anna Houst-holtler, Judy Hirlkes, l'egf.,'Y t'roxton. ldrnia Mvt'ully, Lois Mae Ray, Louise- Staley. Nesta Smith, Dolores Stertzbarh, kay Uliatltlock. Donna llc-arli, Martha Lawrence, Muza Sleeves. Virginia Happier, Jeanette Stcfillttvilz, Mary Jani- Dunlap. 'l'hir4l Row, Lt-ft to Iiight v Mrs. Mitrlivll. Tlif-Ima Maloney, Mary lit-adnell. Shirley AFll1SU'0l'l!l'. llt-lt-n llouyoust-, Shirley Hawkins, Kaye Hathaway, Nant-y Mosier, Betty Shepherd. JUDO llartlgzrovt-, Louvlla lllaze-tr, Suv Xhtltmi, Sui- Ashton, Ruth Howell, Patty lirooks, Verna Linder. .lt-an Hull, Sara llaughliian, livttv Kelnpl, Alvvna Arliogast. Lois Ann Anderson, Mildred Mc- Vlosky. Donna .It-an Mills, Etta Mitt- Hull. Janet Boggs, Ramona .lean Houdebush, Rhea Malt-xy, Mr:-. Bingham, l ourth llow, Lett to Right - Lois Scholnlt, Martha Davis, .lane Moore. Shirley Harsh. Frances litltlt-tlgti, lletty Horvath, George Norton, t'arl Vance, .lark Long, Raymond Hess, Henry Shal, John Miday, llob Mc-Lean, Wayne Kintz, Glt-n Mr-lfarland, John Dewell, VVilliam Abrahims. Gilbert Howland, Frances Cotton, Phyllis Garner. Vera Noble, Shirley Mae Mills, Frances lloggesr, June Miller. lfifth Row, Left to llight - Jack Koudebusli, Howard Johnson, Scott Slates. Rex Henry, Ray lfinnit-um, Rox' Howell, Dale McLaughlin, Dwight Iiuehler. Parl Saltsman, Bruce Prohl, Bill Hutson, Glenn Sanderson. Junior Lewis. fy HE Sophomore Class of this year has proved itself to be a very ft Q promising class. The class sponsors are Mrs. Bingham and Mrs. Mitchell. The members chose as their officers: President, Rusty 'fiiiit ' Brightg Vice President, Mary Lou McMilliong Secretary, Janet Boggs: Treasurer, Valda Brackin. The class colors are blue and gold with the red carnzttion as the class flower. The motto is If the elevator to success is broken. climb the stairs , an extremely original one. The Sophomore ull-high party. The Springetteu was enjoyed by all who ztttended.
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