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The Class History of 655299 The Junior Class has participated in many school activities. Juniors chose as their leaders this year: Ray Louder, president; Evan Adrien, vice-president; Carolyn Clare, secretary; Carol Skimmer- ton, treasurer. Ray has been going to Deer Park School since the first grade; he is also a very pOp- ular student. Judy Trautman and Jim Fehl have contributed their services to Student Council. Paul Nagelson, Bill Atherton, and Howard iiDed, Garner have donated their school spirit tb bas- ketball. The Junior Class loaned the services of Bill Atherton Bob Youngblood, Bill H. Becker, and George Hackman to the football squad. Many Junior girls have played their part in school activities, such as G.A.A., Alpha Y-Teens, and many other societies. Faith West and Marybeth Ross repre- sented the Junior Class in cheerleading. J UNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Carolyn Clare, Secretary; Ray Louder, President; Evan Adrian. Vice-President; Carol Skimmerton, Treasurer. J unior Class Officers 23
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JUNE WEBER Reading 1; S.A.A. 2,4; G.A.A. 2; Dramatic: Club 4; Red Cross Council 4; 6126 Club 4; Parker: 51 ; Tom Tom Staff, Antlers 51311 4; '51ightly Delirious 4. SHIRLEY WELCH S.A.A. 1.23.4; G A.A, 1.2.3.4, VicevPresident 4; Beta Y Teens 1.2; Alpha Y Teen: 4: Antler Business Staff 4; Tom Tom Advertising Staff 4; Future Teach- ers Association 4; Home Economics Style Show 1,2,4; Glee Club 4; Vocal Highlights 4; From Committee 3: Prom Queen Candidate: Football Queen 4: Social Committee 4; Usherette Parkers. Graduation 3; Parkers 51 4; Cheerleader 4; Monitor 1. ' . JUNE WEBER. SHIRLEY WELCH Patience rs a necessary ingredient of genius. She'll thine through all the sphere. WILMA WYATT S.A,A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Beta Y Teens 1.2; Alpha Y Teens 3; Dramatic: Club 2,3,4, President 4: Girl Trouble : Red Cross Council 4, Secretary 4; 1mm- murals 12.3.4; Cheerleader 4: From Committee 3: Prom Queen Candidate 3; Ander Staff 4; Turn Tom Staff 4: Churus 3,4; Glee Club 2.3; Mixed Chorus 3.4: Girl? Double Quarter 4: Pnrkers H49 , 50 , u51 ; Vocal Highlights 3.4; Social Committee 4; Delegate to U.N Convenlian 4. AUDREY ZIMMER S.A,A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2: Intramural: 1.2,3,4; Dra- matic: Club 3.4; Glee Club 3,4; Parker: 51 ; Vocal Highlights 3,4; Make-up Committee 2,3; Social Com- minee 2.3; Tom Tom Staff 3: Usherette 2,3; Home Economics Style Show 1,2; Slightly Delirious 4. WILMA WYATT AUDREY ZIMMER Vitality and goodness come: in small packafes. Al merry and happy as the day is long. 22
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J UN IORS Row One, left to right: Evan Adrien, Janet Alcorn, June Alcorn, Jo Ann Alsip, Bill Atherton, John Back, Sherry Bartley, Ronald Bates, Bill HA Becker, Gertrude Briedenstein, Marilee Brockman. Row Two: Lonnie Brooks, Mary Byrne, Carolyn Clare, Margie Corey, Robert Corey, Donald Dodd, Vera Efland, Opal Estepp, James Fehl, Ronald Frommling, Howard Garner. Row Three: Edward Gassert, Helen Gassert, Jack Giacin, George Hackman, Peggy Hardy, Robert Hart- man, Rose Marie Hoernschmeyer, Rose Hollingsworth, Jerry Holmes, Gary Hughes, David Jones. Row Four: Bernice Kormelink, Glenn Littell, Vera Liftin, Ray Louder, Carole Lovejoy, Phyllis Luerson, Pat Mack, Paul Mersch, Jane Meyer, Edward Molloy, Jerry Mueller. Row Five: Paul Nagelson, Pauline Piepmeyer, Eva Piercey, Margie Reising, LeRoy Reuter, Tom Rogers, Lois Ross, Mary Beth Ross, Ruth Rottinghaus, Jo Ann Ruwe, Elma Schmidt. Row Six: Carol Skimmerton, Jean Sparks, Frank Suter, Bob Swain, Thelma Tallon, Judy Trautman, Wayne Vaughn, Edward Wanner, Joan Walters, Bernard Warman, Ronald Weidner. Row Seven: Faith West, Donaid Woods, Robert Youngblood, Tom Young, Geraldine Ziebold. Not Pictured: Ronald Steger, Robert Temar, Gordon Zerbo. 2.4
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