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JU IOIQ5 First Row Csittingjz Lucille Shiflett, Lois Womack, Lorna Holmes, Vera Mae Morris, Wendell Augspurger, Paul Higgins, john Cable, Dorothy MacMillan, Mary Roszhart, Hilda Sievers Second Row istandingj: Miss Floyd, Margaret Wink, lmogene Burroughs, Margaret Schoop, Thelma Skaggs, Velda Henline, Betty Shaffer, Marguerite Bunge, Doris Ann Balbach, Arline jenkins, Gladys Goodin, Adelma Quigle, Thelma King, Mary Ackerman, Corale Kindred, Miss Clarke Third Row fstandingl: Lynn Eymann, Eldon Ellinger, Francis Vercler, Dale Ferguson, La Verne Marlin, junior Osborn, james Gatewood, Eldon Wahls, james Skaggs, David Schieman, Floyd Kiper, junior Roszhart, Paul Fitzgerald, Theodore Powell UNIOIQ CLASS DAIQTY The Iunior Class elaborately decorated the auditorium for the annual Iunior-Senior Prom by using the rainbow as their theme. A canopy of stream- ers formed the ceiling. The streamers were the colors of the rainbow arranged in rightful order. A low fence divided the banquet room from the dance room. The tables were decorated with the combination of two colors of the rainbow. Little pots of gold were placed in front of each place. The place cards and dance programs were miniature rainbows. After the banquet was over the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to the music of Bobby Moore and his orchestra. page seventeen 5
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SOD GMGIQES Bottom Row fseated on groundlz Charles Masso. Don Tacey, Ralph Spangler, joe Powell, Billy Wilson, Clifford Eash, Duane Dunham, Pete Chapman, junior Shifiet, Robert Jacobs Second Row: Mary Ruth Estes, Nina Rosenberger, Mary Dearth, Margaret Kinsinger, Helenlweaver, Ruth Ann Schwager, Marilyn McCarthy, Ruth jontry, Laura Lee Turner, Lynette johnson, Viola Reis, Anna Mae Kridner Third Row: Miss I-larrower, Margaret Burke, Jane Cameron, Delores Kaugman, Faith Stolter, Howard Pick, Billy Bauman, Marvin Rinkenburger, John Streid, Harry Martin, Dorothy Skaggs, Sara ,lane Kiper, june Fleener, Ethel Ummel, Mr. XValker Fourth Row: Bill Sherrington, Robert Kauffman, Wayne Sarver, Harold Kritzer, John Oltman, Merle Schoop, joe Thompson, Marshall Elson, james Pierce, Paul Streid, Harold Potter, Victor Dunahee. Virgil Price BO BSLED DAIQTV Burr, but it's cold tonight! . . . I've got so many shirts and sweaters on I couldn't even bend over to put on my boots! . . . l sure hope we have some- thing good and hot when we get back. These were some of the comments expressed by the Sophomores one janu- ary night as they gathered for a bobsled party. The sled was pulled by Kauff- man's tractor and Wherever they Went they made themselves heard by singing and by their loud laughter. After riding for awhile, the refreshment committee decided to return to the schoolhouse and prepare something to warm up the Sophomores. Iust as they were turning the corner they received a great thrill because the sled turned over on its side and all its contents were poured out onto the ground with screams and yells from the girls. Some even thought they had been seri- ously injured, but they just got a good jolt. lt all ended in a joyous Warm-up party in the high school gym. page nmetaefn,
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