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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ELEANOR PERRIN GEORGE LEHMAN VERA MASCIOCCHI Vice President President Secretary-Treasurer JUNIORS Juniors, jolly Juniors! Unified in thought and deed, Now whose ways are established and expressed, and taking Immediate steps to higher hopes Of gaining self-reliance for ourselves. Ready to sacrifice and serve that we might attain the So-called title of Seniors. Page twenty-six
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Patsy Harclerode—her exuberance to Joan O’Neal. Tom Harclerode—his “excess energy” to Don Stayer. Marjorie Hoover—her cute pug nose to Doris Twigg. Donald Horton—his “modern manners” to Donald Wakefoose. Betty Imes—her coyness to Ann Shaffer. Maxine King—her “gift of gab” to Ina Diehl. Betty Leader—her needle and thread to Gladys Morris. Russell Lee—his ability to round curves on two wheels to Jim Hinish. Charles Le Van—his admirable taciturn qualities to Chrissie Brockey. Donald Lowry—his title of the “man with the horn” to Freddie Masciocchi. Guy Mack—his ability to remain cool, calm, and collected to Bob Bailey. Joe Manspeaker—his cooperative nature to Barney Foor. Wilma May—her suavity to Madeline Laher. Lura Means—her tallness to Bobby Perrin. Dale Mearkle—his shotgun to Roderick Deike. Anita Mearkle—her petiteness to Betty Clark. Lloyd “Tuffy” Miller—his happy-go-lucky ways to Bill Caro. Elsie Mills—her height to Bobby Wilt. Rex Morgret—his liking for that all-fired chemistry to Wilmer Eichel-berger. Clyde Morris—his pleasant memories to Eleanor Perrin. Mary Mountain—her love of chewing gum to all French students. Alta Northcraft—her ability to say things that are “off the record” to Don Leach. Gene Northcraft—his ability as a “Romeo” to Roy Bussard. Hilda O’Neal—her ability to “skip school” to Sonny Dodson. Merrill Pee—his “carrot-top” to Doris Means. Hazel Price—her bashfulness to Marie Miller. Lois Ritchey—her all-round usefulness to Arlene Gordon. Betty Robinson—her ability to “whip up a stew” to Sunshine Snyder. Gladys Ross—her fondness for blonds to her sister La Rue. Shirley Shaffer—her position on the Squad to Jean Cornell. Helen Shives—her qualities of kindness to Mary Lou Howsare. Carolyn Shoemaker—her soft voice to Sara Jane Foor. Rawland Shoope—those “big, beautiful eyes” to Myron Wilt. Herbert Sipes—his sleek hair to Earl King. James “Jim” Siburt—his Casanova character to Sonny Lehman. Louise Smith—her sewing ability to Jack Dell. Kathleen Snyder—her several male admirers to Delores Bequeath. Ruth Sollenberger—her fondness for French class to Dwane Gochnour. Robert “Bob” Sponsler—his good nature to Jim Whisel. Mildred Spamer—her trim waistline to Ethel Bennett. Marion Sparks—her sweet singing voice to Joan Hixon. Emma Jean Stanley—her attentiveness in class to Jim Wisler. John Trail—his rifle to Dick Sponsler. Thelma Vance—her quietness to Eleanor Steele. Ross Walters—his ability “to hate women” to Orville Johnson. Jane Weicht—Her beauty mark to Mary Perrin. Pat Weisel—her good taste in clothes to Beatrice Morris. Donn Whetstone—his flair at dramatic characterizations to Joie Le Van. Jane Whetstone—her “Schoolgirl Complexion” to anyone who needs it. Phyllis Wigfield—her ability to dream with open eyes to Betty Rogers. Edna Williams—her demureness to Louise McFarland. Jane Wilt—her pleasing smile to Joanne Fletcher. Thelma Wilt—her motto, “Learn to be quiet”, to Hazel Dodson. Norma Winter—her unique giggle to Lenora Ferrel. Robert Yetter—his particular individualism to Genevieve Shaffer. Betty Zimmerman—her ability to get around to Doris Felten. Phyllis Zimmerman—her liking for sundaes to Doris Redinger. Page twenty-five
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JUNIORS JUNIOR GIRLS First Row—D. Weisel, J. O’Neal, I. Diehl, M. Howsare, V. Maseiocchi, Miss Cullen, E. Perrin, J. McFarland, B. Barkman, P. Sponsler, V. Gordon. Second Row—S. Ritchey, G. Dibert, B. Reed, B. Foor, V. Foor, M. Dibert, B. Prieto, D. Von Stein, L. Ross, W. Jay. Third Row—A. Querry, B. Roger, L. Ferrell, J. Cornell, D. Redinger, D. Twigg, I. Snyder, M. Shipley, T. Clingerman, J. Le Van. Fourth Row—S. Hershberger, P. Steckman, A. McFarland, H. Decker, B. McFarland, S. Hoffman, V. Price, L. Pee, D. Avey, S. Foor, D. Stanley. Fifth Row—V. Felton, G. Mellott, D. Riley, F. Bussard. JUNIOR BOYS First Row—R. Bailey, G. Calhoun, J. King, D. England, D. Gochnour, Mrs. Bartholomew, L. Lash-ley, R. Mills, M. Steckman, D. Marshall, G. Morrell. Second Row—C. Brockey, J. Whisel, G. Robinson, R. Dieke, W. Eichelberger, R. Beck, C. Perrin, L. Sollenberger, W. Shoemaker, L. McDaniel. Third Row—R. Sponsler, E. Weicht, B. Swartzwelder, L. Price, D. Foor, D. Stayer, E. Young, D. Foor, G. Gordon. Page twenty-seven
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