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S'f,.,. I -1 .IUNIORS Qllpper picture, left to rightj-lfronl row: Haynes. Hobson, Biggers. Quiring, Haynes, Strawn. Moran. Birdseyc, XVillmcrt. Belch. Cox, Doyle, Guynn, Daniel, Mead, Nielson, Forslund. Craft, Beatty. Second row: Vaught. Vindhurst, I.eWis. Cramer, XVarwick, Nickel. Bruce. Lively, Thomas, Miskella. McVeigh, Fenner. Reimer, Norgran. Alldredge, Hocking. Chatfielcl. Bishop. Third row: Vtfhisman, Simons. Lambeth. NVhite, Graves. Breazile. Poeschcl. lloff. Estes. Gakle. Ross. Jones. Jones. Shonk. Gunter. Fourth row: Coulter. Hocking, Graham. Rummel, Simons, Chmelka, Ward, Early, Mitchell, Armstrong. Carroll, Barker. Schwcllenhach. Reynolds. f,l-ower picturelffronl row: War- wick, Dunn. Crawford. West. Dean. XVright. Antonowich. Uhl. Uhl. Pillsbury, Kelly, Mitchell. Mont- gomery. Broyles, Rogers. Cearley. XVilliamson. Bachand. Coutolenc. Rose. Schulze. Second row: Gates. Hays, Feingold, Hoar, Briggs. XVhite. McCamhridge, Casebeer, Zumwalt. Park. Byrne. Hendrix. Reeve. Kohrumel. Rucker. Christenson, Booth, Boydstun. Shaw, Cobeen, Miller, Smith. Third row: Travis, Matheny, Miller. Black. Hunting, Smith, Dunning, Dalrymple, M3ddllX, Clarke. Marshall, Iiairman. Hinton. Cuddeback. Post. Martin. Van Ornum. Glass, Richards, Jennings. Means. Fourth row: Maroney, Edwards, McMillan. Smith. Codley, Mason. Porter, Meyers. Moscini, Smith, Bcthard. Rocha, Riley, Park. Andreen. Bocast, Jobe. Schreiter. Davis. Francisco. Terrell. Standard. tUppcr insert! Patty Daniel. president. tI,.ower insertl Emma Uhl. secretary. . . . Metropolitan is the word for the juniors, and it's a good one too: for have you ever seen a class as busy as this one has been this year? There's nothing static here: high voltage and clear reception are the by-words. President Patty Daniel, assisted by Emma and Emily Uhl and Ann Rogers. has helped her class to fame and fortune through a most successful Senior Farewell, and through a pay assembly, the Hyszerical Nlv779ll'9S. Their Junior Prom was also clev- erly fashioned after this Gay Nineties theme. X .
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. . . The junior personalities begin their passing parade on the bottom left of the preceding page. Roy Clarke and Ann Rogers, two personality kids with a dog, lead the parade. The winsomeness of their personalities has been proved by the fact that Roy was elected Student Body president for next year and that Ann will hold the position of honor in the Girls' Student League. By the way, is Ann going to kiss that dog? . . . We heard that the magazine Marietta Byrne and Bud French are reading is the Scholastic. Now, now. Don't worry. They're keeping up with their old comedian standards-it's the joke sec- tion. Bud's in the army now . . . Nice girl? Nice boy? We couldn't find better examples than Elinore Williamson and George Schreiter. Elinore is the new Girls' Student League treas- urer. while George has won honors with his skillful playing on our Panther Quintet. These two certainly look comfortable, don't they? . . . lsn't that next a sweet picture? Flora Nau and Hank Sigel pose for the glamour ad. Whether it's each other's company that makes them look so happy or DOI, it wasn't a bad idea getting these two together . . . What! A third year Latin book? Evelyn Kelly and Pat Black. studious as can be, must be helping each other out. Their studying seems to benefit them, however, for they are both Honor Society veterans . . . Don't let the fact that Jimmy Maroney and Marjorie Coutolenc are sitting this one out fool you. They're really athletic, and if you want to see some action, just watch these two some- time. Track is Jimmy's outstanding achievement, but Marjorie doesn't specialize. She has been president of the Girls' Athletic Association this year. too. Just two rarnbunctious kids, we'd call 'em . . . And so we leave the juniors.
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JUNIORS tUpper picture. left to rightj-ffronl row: Morton. Decker, Burnett, Reinking, Franz, Jonke, XVest, Fcnzl, NVright, Patocka. Paulo, Juanarcna. Gaskill. Easley, Hecox, Smith, Wendt, Grunberg, Lew, XVertz, Sc-cond row: Mason, Stoudt, Martin, Pain, Melntyre. Orberg, Parkinson, Russell, Clemens, Spescrt. Baumback, Wriglut, Hayes, Triplett. Clark. Entlcr, Marler. Third row: Deter, Sanborn, McSparrin, Evans. Dc Mattos, Wertz. Barnes. Evertson, Suychiro, Ringer. Dinnel. Laumer, Stenton, l.undin. Garrett, Barnes, Bonnet. Scott, Johnson. Beebe. Fourlh row: Tazuk, Tonningsen. Kurth, McDaniel. McCray. Vkfainwright. Corum, Johanson. Olson. Rea, Bruce. Kingsbury. Marcher, Veffredo, Jones. Silva. Pillsbury, Rose. Raby. Best. tLower picturel-Front row: Hoffman. Feran. Cox, Lirin- sky. Metzger, Canavan. Brown. Kroesing. Frost, Furtado. King. Fisk. Gibson, Albro, Stone, Moody. Maxneld, Hale. Miles. Freestonc, Hescock. Second row: Francis. Clark, Mullin. McElroy. Smith. Gibson. Hankins. Atchison. Pillgeier. Thompson. Graves, Mishak, Reese, Barnes. Zundel, Loomis. Kinney. Cor- nelius, McFall, Gilman, l.ElI'l'ClTlO1'C. Third row: Brock. Pittman. Shell. Graf, Barnard, Vrisiino, Stokes, Manson. Daugherty, Hinton. Marsh, Davis, Lewis, Wassum, Peters. Mears, Ellen, Turnbaugh. Meyers. Fourlh row: Brooke. Anderson, Duensing, Porter, Cox, Rees, Sanders, Juanarena. Herrick. Yuhnke. Fisher. Lockhart. McLain. Arbuckle. Hill. Hazen, Rose. Gordon, Tarr. tUpper insertj Emily Uhl. vice- presidcnt. tLower insertl Ann Rogers, treasurer. . . . Since their advent into high school life as fresh- men, the class that is now the junior has steadily been increasing its power. Not yet ready to operate on a clear channel, it is a metropolitan station, broadcasting over an ever-widening territory. Its representatives to the Student Body Council, Victoria Antonowich. Evelyn Kelly, Carl Travis, and Jack Scott, have shown themselves to be capable leaders of student affairs. Gilman McMillan is the only one of the four main student body olllcers to be drawn from the junior ranks.
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