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SOPHOMORES First row: LaVora Rhinehart, Donna Waltz, Reba Brown, Laura Steven- son, Phyllis Martin, Yvonne Mclntyre, Ruth Reed, loyce Miller, Beulah Ben- nett, Ruth Wood, Doris Caldwell. Second row: joanne Stahr, Betty Lou Gray, joan Thornburg, Naomi Fullerton, janice Murray, Norma Mettert, jane Forrest, jane Durbin, Wilma lean Weaver, Helen Strong, Hester Bruner. Third row: Virginia Iordan, Kathleen Knapp, Anna Faye Andrews, Ruth Bulmer, Lucille Downing, Angeline Hays, Roberta Keeling, Donald Thomas, Robert Cross, Wayne Sulteen. Fourth row: Howard Metsker, Gerald Walters, Allen Crye, Morris Smith. Harold Hunt, james Ciggy, Richard Knapp, Orville Hammond, Bill Carr, Rex Porter, joseph Gwin. Fifth row: Warren Dumtord, Robert Brooks, Eugene Foutz, Lewis Hil- bert, Robert Small, Carl Root. Sixth row: Robert Hutchinson, Robert Clevenger, Calvin Ammerman, Victor Beeson, Roger Doerstler, Keith Smith, Robert Howe, Chelsea Border. '1..-r ,S v
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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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FRESHMAN OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Officers Eddie Konig .............. . . . . .Secretary and Treasurer Wanda Davis Vice-president Sally Cartmell ...... President Sponsors Theodore Sedgwick g Ruth Dutro 4 This group of freshmen can be compared to a great vol- ume. You pick it up and turn the first few pages. Not know- ing what to expect, you are excited and anticipating a great deal. You are greatly pleased. You like the first few chapters so you continue to turn the pages. And so it is with these boys and girls. They entered high school not knowing what the next turn would bring. But they found enough to their satisfaction to want to continue through their 'chapters' of high school. T Page twenty-four
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