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WUHHHHHWHVHHUHUUHUM coMmioi GluM Back row: Elizabeth Steele, Maxine Hale, Audrey King, Gloria Carlson, Elaine Carlson, Joyce Ramsdcll, Elaine Ginzl, Mary Steele, Doris Bushweiler. Second row: Marcella Krzoska, Mary Carlson, Mildred Netzel, Arc'is Cronce, June Marsh, Marilyn Gicsdhen, Mary Houle, Germaine Hoenig. Third row: Faith Grandine, Marjorie Netzel, Lorraine Sparks, Gloria Poppy, Dolores Ratliff, Jayne Bronick, Ehanor Kerr, Mary Lou Hoffman, Joan Hansen. Front row: Doris Padour, Helen Smith, Ruby Banks, Norma Leahy, Ardena Kendall, Margaret Woodbury, Margaret Tupper, Carol Johnson, Miss Roberts. PuMicatioti StaU Standing: June Marsh, Lorraine Sparks, Dorothy Bazille, Donald DeHart, Kenneth Aubol, Seated: Doris Fadour, Miss Bowden, James Schaal. —25—
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Back row: Jack Gambill, Bill Plummer, Clifford Gerald, Donald Kline, Jesse Dcrickson, Paul Campbell, Pete Predeth. Second row: Mr. Hansen, Milton Fannin, Francis Gambill, John Kruse, Norman Kirg, Dick Marsh, Mark Spencer Front row: Robert Rowlinscn, Eugene Cottrell, Orlo Tin-man, Kenneth Juetten, David Rowlinson, Donald Char-traw, Sam Hoenig. e eu. At the first meeting of the C Club, the following officers were elected: Elmer Sparks, president; Joe Klass, vice president; and Robert Carter, secretary-treasurer. When these boys left to join the service, the following officers were elected to take their places: Robert Rowlinson, president; Pete Predeth, vice president; and David Rowlinson, secretary-treasurer. The club took an active part in the Homecoming activities, entering a float in the parade and sponsoring the Homecoming dance which was one of the most successful ones of the school year. After the football and basketball seasons were completed and the championships won, the need arose for more capital to pay for awards for the players, as all awards are bought by the C Club. It was decided to take a collection at the class tournaments to raise a portion of the amount. The C Club wishes to thank all those who contributed to this enterprise. The class tournament began on Wednesday, March 10, with the Freshmen pitted against the Juniors, and the Sophomores against the Seniors. The Juniors and Seniors were victorious the first day, so they played each other in the finals on Friday night. The Juniors defeated the Seniors, putting them in first place and the Seniors in second. The Sophomores ended in third place and the Freshmen in fourth.
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HIGH SCHOOL BAND Back row: Mary Lou Murdock, Lorraine Snarks, June Bingham, Elaine Carlson, Marion Shields. Second row: Audrey Ki.'g, Ruben Petrick, Bill Plummer, Rcberi Davis, Carol Johnson, Delcr.s Ratliff, Doris Pa: our. Third row: Mr. Donohue, Marjorie Netzel, Faith Grand n., Gordon Radliff, David Rowlinson, Jack Abr.ey, Kenneth Aubol, Marion Woodbury, Genevieve Ashinger, Germaine Hocnig. Fourth row: Robert Rowlinson, Bill Donohue, Verna Emerson, Gloria Peppy, Jane Hoffman, Mark Sperc.r, Carol Davis, Elaine Jacobson, June Marsh, Ardena Kendall, Maiy Lu Hoffman, Mildred Netzel, Gloria Carlson. Front row: Jayne Bronick, Joan Hansen, Harriet Himes, Joyce Ramsd. 11, Margaret Woodbury, Elaine Wickham, A.na O’Marro, Marcella Kr .oska, Mathew Jones, Paul Campbell, Dick Marsh, Jim Paul, Armund Bartz, Darken Gra itter, Marilyn Giesehcn. HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Front row: Robert Rowlinson, Jayne Bronick. Se.ond row: Harriet Himes, David Rowlinson, James Paul, Armunc Bartz. Back row: Royal Kott, Richard Marsh. —26—
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