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Saplmmore Smarties Monroe Hall's sophomores are in the top left picture. they are, first row, Loren Bartlett, Jerome Woody, Bob Reser, Joe Brown, Lowell Nyreen, Thomas R. Stumbaugh and Don Brown. Second row, K. R. Laws, Lloyd Schloss, Bert Baron, Lyle Christensen, Roy Hart, John Taylor, Don Eads, Don Sweet and Fred Schraml. The upper right photo is of Senior Hall's sophomores. First row, Joann Smith, Dixie Sparks, Joy Trescott, Betty Johnson, Tommiana Barnes, Dorothy Lou Gordon and Mary Ann Kuchera. Second row, Elaine Bates, Barbara Box, Dorie Walling, Joretta Holt, Vi Medak, Blanche Hayes, Flo Johnson, Lasean Boothe, Betty Knutson and Rosie Ryan. The smiling boys from Sutton Hall are in the lower picture. First row, Rex Willis, Winston McCulley and Mickey Powers. Second row, B. Hefferlin, Bill Ellis, Dick Edwards and George Kolb. Not shown are Gordon McLeod, Jerry Wilson and Robert Elvidge. B - .ll -ai
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5 F Mi mix in.. Soplmmores And Their leaders Pictured at the left of the above group of smiling sophomores are the class officers. J. B. Hefferlin was A.S.B. representative and Georgia Kappel was class president. In the middle picture are Ril Franklin, secretary, and June Johnson, vice-president. Pat Fullerton served as treasurer and Joanne Lyons was social chairman. The two pictures at the right are New Dorm sophomores. The top picture includes: Seated-left to right- Janet Dennis, Pat Smith, Clara Jean White, Lois Freeman, Julia Altizer, Shirley Stcnder, Barbara Alberg, Pat Danielson, Earline Dawdy, Doris Alford. Standing-left to right-Ruth Retz, Alice Raymer, Twyla Morrison, Don- elle Leonard, Ruth Stevens, Ma1'y Currin, Pat Fullerton, Beverly Dutcher, Margarett Ann Hurt, Jerry Ross, Mary Simpson, Evon Lavender, Emily McIntyre, Verna Steele, Mary Jo Jenkins. Those in the bottom photo are: Seated-left to right - Polly Gmeincr, Arlene Edwards, Nona Franklin, Yvonne Lohdefinek, June Johnson, Barbara Gould, Verna Lange, Dolores Semprimoznik, Helen Demopoulos, Lois Greer. Standing-left to right-Joan Cochran, Shirley Mundell, Marvel Oberg, Georgia Kappel, Judy Hendricks, Joan Sue Flomer, Marcella Costello, Marlene White, Kay Olson, Nancy Schermerhorn, Rilla Franklin, Janet Lefcvre, Anne Sehwindt, Cindy Adriancre, Jo Young. -id
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Here are Sutton Hall's year- lings in the upper picture. They are, first row, Bob Mc- Caffery, Frank Iller, Allen Hughes, Eugene Dembiczak, Carl Showalter and Ralph Box. Second row, Clarence Talley, Garey Strand, Bill Zink, Phil Howe, Bob Olsen, Charles McKinney, Glen Lut- zenhieser, Ronnie Bircher and Russell Smolden. Third row, John Dodge, Dick Dunn, Chuck Gearhart, Roger Good- speed, Willard julum, Ken Langange, Bob Thompson and George Fairweather. The death of Horace, Sen- ior Hal1's pet goldfish, stirred the Holter House boys into doing something to ease the mourning of the girls. In the lower picture Gordon Lea- man is shown presenting to Hall president Maggie Kin- caid, Duz the Guppie'? while others weep at Horace's fu- neral. Chief weeper was Gene Ray, shown with his crying towel. Jack Martin conducted the funeral. rites while assist- ant weeper Jack Frost wept on. At the right are two of Seni0r's nose-blowing mourn- ers, Jackie Say-it-isn't-so Cook and Verla Twinkle- Toes Stowsancl. flre Yearlings Pictured here are some of the leaders of the yearlings. They are Glen Lutzenhizer, ASB representative, Mari- anne Halverson, secretary 5 Shirley Weitz, Vice-President, Barbara McCarty, treasurer. LeRoy Deranleau, president, and Shirley Jones, social chairman, are not pictured. . X K 1 5.
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