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515153 25471555537 F !1l'11l'1b -'14 EDTJC-1O!?c-1 'UDQWQKK SCDPSCIJQC1 JUNIORS Nees Newell Newell O'Hair Pankey Parker Purcell Reed Replogle Replogle Richardson Robison Rutan Schagemann Schwartz Schwartz Scribner Seeley Shoot Smith Ta liani Ta man Thomas Thomas Tipton Warpenburg B Weaver Weaver White White Wiley Williams Winnett Winnett Wright Wright Wri t Yor ' Young Zimmerman Other members of the class for whom no pictures were available were Martha Carpenter, Alvin Kimball, Don McNamer, Richard Nichols, and Don Richey JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY e class s s ra ual nc e ere fir eshman groupto attend the conso Ida ed sc o composedof Charles on S more ardnn an Lerna Our freshman d so omore ears were Comparl ive qui We spon sored a ance each ear can sa working together ving in at C ass proud sumed the a e are o wi n and hard wor r veral e s a ou ors wo our cla a hoo e Fam ly Tr ich w success u presented en came the Carniv udents co ated e a succe the ye uniors e s ons M roman r e long a ar a m fo lowe nquet re rnvi is o endar vents h ye an lo Ck w 1 d n grea de a out co operation 19 ' 1 2 S T W -' - in i 'A S X . ll!lQ i ' ' 1 i ' .1 i . ms . ' . L W I Eh V Th of 1952 moved into their freshman po t with a ther un- us disti tion. This was due to the fact that th y w the st fr l' t h olg t , A h , R ' , d . an ph y 't' ly 'et. - . d y , held dy les, and planned fun-filled pic- nics: It didn't take long for classmates to get acquainted and enjoy Mo ' ' to wh isknown as one of the upper l es, we ly as , title of Juniors and pr p d t tackle a year filled 'th fu k. Fo se we k gr p of selected juni rk- ed on ss pl y 'we S k th i ee'p wh' as f lly . Th Junior ' al. St -oper well to mak. it ss. In the spring camethebig formal event of ar. we A , aid d greatly by our p or rs. F , wo k 0 nd h on pro l T d by a pa to which all seniors we ' ted. Th' almost closed ur cal e for t e ar. we c ok ba on it as one in h'Ch we ha a lot of fu and learned a t al D - ' , .
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SOPHOMORES Myers Neil Newby Pankey Parker Parker ibn.-H Pearcy Peterson Rankin Richey Richey Richie xv X Roberts Robison Rogers Runnels Satterfield Scott Scott Scott Scribner Shutts Sidenstricker Sims Sims Smith PM Smyser 5 I Smvser Snoddy Snyder ' Stine Strong Tate Taylor Am! X Thompson Tipsword Trader ' Updegrnff Ward Whalen White 54.58 Winkler Winnett Wise wisely Witters Woodyard '- Wright her members of t ass w abl we utll Bzwrbollr, e L rtlua G0 SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY ye 9 e ass w fa1r act e ecaL1se 0 L to an oth 11S r s 1 1 our freshnan ar make ey Jun rs we w two dances, two co e clas e act1v1t d loo 1ch comes x n J e , s rom spe rea ry w 1 we becom 1Y r1 , sponsored ess ns Junlor Carn ry a ro chal 1or 41 B' . 2' ' - . f f . Q. if I is' i o A ef. 0- , , 5:1 . A . 2 1 ' 5 J' ' 2 S'R, 7 ' .. fe 'R WE :Q E lr. ,l xy Q... K j - ff' -H T emxmxxm..- X A ' M6165 , , V ' S ' R A is. y ' - Q A 5 'Gita 3 ' arf T V' x -f 'Y 'W , Eff ?V fr ' - y L 1: cJ:1 t2'l . 5 . ' ' . 1 K . , VL A .Q V, I Ll . I j?A,k U tggg sk I x -- PfYLA:2V ,x. A K . 5 'R f K f if sm.. .. 4 M 4 ' 'R , 'Q Q V 2 - , -1 A e . V 2 sv'W 9u Y 1 i xN . ' ' 'T' ef, , ' ig 'J 'stew 4 ak . fi. , 14 9 yfgit ykggg NP Q Eh . Y . , K , 'wa if -, 5 V , of R A A 1 T f , -4- A R R V A F' if S I X Q l ribhliii Q be Sf 'ff S If ' n i ' W Ot . .he cl .. For hom no pictwxres were avail- e re: R Ni k Chrqmlin, and la se. In the ar 194 -1950 th freshman cl as ' ly in- iv b. fthe handicap of eing strangers one - er. Tl' , ou -ophonore y ar ha. been different f ' y e i n t h a t r e ,c t . To n'on for our t su to use her e ' io have part1ci1ated -1 a n.agaz1ne d 've and had ' nc . io 1n the ' ival. Th s as a'who1e has ve Willlllgly helped with 11 th ' ' ies an are king forwa 'ton.eet the lenge wh' - wit! bei gf a 'un' .
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