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First row, left to right: Frances Gregory, Ramona Hart, liettie Foss, Shirley XVicks, Carolyn Roberts, Janet Greiner, Charlotte Slusher, Bessie Carlton, Gertrude Burns, .loan Cook. Second row: Mitchell Mesecher, Jim Arnold, Eugene Suprunowski, William Schoedel, Garnet Reeder, Robert Stevenson, Ross Johnston, Albert Bloom. Robert Swanson, Jerry Schmidt. 'ftflaaa First row, left to right: Evelyn Strickland, Margarette Frazier, Helen Evans, Myrlene Jenkins, .lean Knight, Diana Dowell, Norma Hill, Doris Noll, Barbara Kelley, Bonnie Sylvester. Second row: Malcolm Amstutz, Herbert Ru19, F1'9fl91'iCk Frey, Francis Thacker, Ralph Graham, Miles Kozlowski, Howard Kemper, Thomas Matheny, Don Frey. 4 '5q,,, 1. figs 'Twenty-sevf'1i
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First row, left to right: Jackie Habeck, Myrna Sharp, Jackie Amsler, Norma Marxmiller, Betty Gay, Doris Blackstone, Mary Tape, Shirley Randy, Bernadine Stout, Twyla Paluska, Marjorie Smith. Second row: Don Maloney, Kenneth Creek, Kenneth Davison, Jerry Short, Grant Martin, Willis Baker, Charles Lampe, George Graf, Mike Flanigan, Don Heppe, Jack Carroll. '1r,6'!au. First row, left to right: Norma Sutton, Lila Cotter, Irma Hedgcock, Virginia Vinson, Beverly Hufeld, Rosemary McNeill, .Juanita Hanks, Betty Patterson, Althea Lee. Second row: Paul Horton, Arthur Ebling, Jack Bouton, John Shepherd, Jim Shepherd, Robert Lowry, Gordon Blye, Dick Pfeiffer. Twenty-six
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Jfwfwuqfwwzr . . . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT - - - - ELDON PARNHAM VICE-PRESIDENT - - - - BOB LANDER SECRETARY-TREASURER ----- NORMA MILLER ADVISERS - - - MISS SHALKHAUSFIR, MISS RASMUSSON, MR. SMITH In 'forty-one they were quite new- They ran from here to thereg There were so many rooms, it seemed Too much for some to bear. The second year they proved themselves To be a peppy classg For many things they did achieve- To Juniors most did pass. ,fi I -'nh -Q -c By this time they were known to all- The way they walked aroundg There was the Prom, and then the plans For next year's cap and gown. The time had come for them, at last, To leave their friends behindg And venture on to something new Remembering teachers kind. f . 'l'wm1ty-1-ig'11t
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