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JUNIORS First row: Lena Beth Rhinehart, Margaret Thompson, Betty Stephen- son, Frances Cleghorn, Marian Smith, Bernice Craig, Evelyn Swearingen, Fran- ces Wells, Dorothy May Chamberlin, Betty Sue Martin. Second row: luanita Brown, june Bond, Alma Kaiser, lna Ames, loyce Swoveland, LaVon Strattan, Bernetha Shock, Helen Dennis, Alverda Ellis, Helen Roth, Third row: Richard Ellis, Betty Richardson, Hazel Bird, Eileen Kelly, Ruth Lumpkin, Betty Foulke, Robert Dennis, Paul Callahan. Fourth row: Mark Bales, Robert Hamilton, Kenneth Cross, Orwin Sur- ber, Arthur Sulteen, lack Teetor, Walter Cory, Robert Coomes. Fifth row: Harvey Walters, George Ames, C-ene Mclntyre, Russel Brun- er, Donald Kinsinger, 1. Morris Forrest, john Cartmell, William Stout. Sixth row: Richard Fullerton, Denver Canaday, Ralph Brooks, Paul Stewart, Charles Benson, Ray Adkins, Ora Alexander, Robert jordan, Keith Ulerick. l- L'
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JUNIOR OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Officers Robert jordan ...... Secretary Art Sulteen . . . . . . Treasurer jay M. Forrest ...... President Sponsors Bernice Hormel Rex Rudicel One's junior year is much like the last few chapters that come before the last one. Full of excitement, wondering, antic- ipation. One's junior year is never to be forgotten. So many new experiences come into the lives of these boys and girls, and they are eagerly looking forward to the closing chapter of their book, entitled High School Life , the last chapter being their senior year. Page twenty
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SOPHOMORE OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Officers joanne Stahr ........ Treasurer Richard Knapp ...... President Betty Cray ..... Vice-president Sponsors Virgil Heniser Ruth Harvey There are always, in every book, a few chapters you for- get. You even skip very lightly over them. But to joy the book and understand it, you must read and those chapters. Sophomores are rather like these chapters. The school does not hear much of them, are there and they also are important. Our school get along without them. Page twenty-two really en- remember forgotten but they could not
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