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Top row-A. Johnson, L. Hitc, L M. Morriss, L. Currie, D. Mollett, M. L. Stull. L. Lewis. M. Morgan. A. Crouch, M. Burk, C. Wheeler. Tllil'llI'01U?B. Armstrong, B. Fountain, E. Brees, V. L. Chapman, ll. Sharrai, B. Crandall, N. Palmer, E. M. McCollum, M. Miller, M. Brunton. Second row-D. Gunsclman, A. Johnson, B. Coffman. W. XVilcs, M. McEnLlree, J. Rutherford, M. Cusic, M. Alexander, F. Rutledge, M. A. llenrie, M. Williamson. Front row-D. Whitcomlm, R. Morris, C. Pollard, M. L. Keller, D. Reedy, Miss Walker, V. Schrader, B. Miller, M. Frost, C. Harris, W. Peavler. Top r0wAJ. Parsons, C. Wilt, C. Primm, J. Lovell, R. Boydston, D. Richards, J. Darrow, B. Kennedy, C. Camplwll, B. Graliow, L. Cook. Third row-R. Cusic, D. Pressgrcve, H. Maru, H. Shay, E. Sharrai, E. Baker, A. Samuelson, J. Hentzlcr, N. Palmer, D, Aliels, G. Lukcrt, W. Tihliitls. Second row-B. Foster, YV. Worlhinglon, J. Zurbuchen, R. Shrarler, J. McCarler, Mr. Elder, D. Morriss, N. Hallcr, A. Jones, D. Miller, B. I'llI'SClllll31'g.C. Front row-sJ. MilCllCll, D. Baker, A. Shimer, G. llall, J. Vigneron. B. McCarler, M. Masl, W. Cusic, C. Kreipe, J. Still. VALENTINE party and a spring picnic were sophomore social functions this year. Another class project was the April 3 assembly supervised by Miss Vesta Walker, class sponsor. Ofhcers for the iirst semester Were: Bill Grahow, president, Betty Fountain, vice-president, Vera Schrader, secretary and treasurer, Jack lVIcCarter, sergeant-at-arms. For the second semester Mary Louise Stull acted as president, David Abels, vice-president, Janice Rutherford, secretary and treasurer, and Jack Hentzler, sergeant- at-arms. Miss Vesta Walker was the class sponsor, with Mr. Harold Elder as assistant. 20
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t l E Top row-D. Metzler, M. liarpsler, D. DeVoe, D. Early. E. Crispin, V. Lutz, N. llatnhy, D. Krieg. G. llolt-man. ll. Pooler, J. Samuelson. Tltirfl row-Miss Black, L. Richardson, L. Frye, I. Berridge, J. Dees. V. lfarly. P. llran- son, N. Kratina, V. Lopcr, F. Peavlcr. T. Catron. Miss Jorgenson. Second row-f--B. Mt-ggzison, li. Nl. lfounlain. li. J. Schulz, J. Sisson, N. Peterson, L. G. Ellis, B. L. Grimes, L. Swan, V. Rutledge, J. Matthews. A. M. Tuftloy. l runt row-M. Vowels, B. Stapleton, D. Whaley, L. Anderson, M. BIcCartcr, A. Oberltehnan, R. J. Cox, A. Nl. Kllllllltl. D. lflaller, Z. C. Tihbitts. Top row,-D. Fruit, R. McDaniel, T. Allen, J. Edwards, ll. White, W. Martin. R. li. llutln'riord. C. Sliucklv. l . Miller, C. l'lHll1Il1. Third row--K. Frownfeltcr, E. Eisenhut, R. llawley, C. Parsons, J. Downs. N. Sisson. XV. Dennis, A. Disney, J. Kneisler, M. Gilkeson. Second row-D. Doty, P. Foster, B. Elnery, J. Smith, P. l.angglt-y. li. llite, J. Beckley, N. Ward, N. Jones, R. Siemen. Front row-G. Kreipe, lt. Palmer, M. llarris, J. Dunn. Mr. Lynch, D. Jenson, D. Engelke, R. Grooms, E. Halbert. S the first class activity of the year, tho juniors presented the play, 'AAlmost Eighteenf, which drew a large, appreciative audience. The cast of eleven, directed by Miss Clada Strode and headed by Robert Palmer, presented the three-act comedy which was successful both from the standpoint of good entertainment and Financial returns. In December a box supper resulted in a hilarious evening. and an equally enjoyable spring party followed. Under the supervision of Miss Dorothy Black, assisted by Miss Mary Jorgensen and Mr. Joe ' Lynch, the class of 3412 acted as hosts at the annual junior-senior Ju n prom, the setting of which was a Dutch garden. Officers for the Hrst semester were: Jack Beckley. president: 'llom Allen, vice-president, Grace Holentan, secretary and treasurer. Cl Second semester leaders were: president, Da1'bara Stapleton: vice- president, Norman Jones, Grace I'IOlCl1lHIl, secretary and treasurer. 19
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1 ES, they were 4'fresl1ies'7- ulreshiesw reacly and willing to start n on the long journey ol four years of education in high school- and now they are almost sophomores. This fall the freshmen started the year hy electing Duane Me- Carler, president, Mary Ann Barnelte, viee-presidentg Mary Ellen Boner, SCC1'ClZIly-l1'CilSU1'Cl'. The second semester marked two events, the class party held on ,lanuary ll, and the election ol the following ollivers: Duane Me- Carter, president, John Friend, vice-president, Mary Ann llarnette, sec1'etary-treasurer. The sponsors were Miss Ruth XVeaver and Mr. Ralph Dellinger. Top rnur--L. l . Coyne, L. lNleEntlree, ll. Link, B. Thonlpson, N. Smith, ll. Clark, lil. E. llonor, ll. llurrell. ll. lfinan. Un ll lx D. Powers. Third row -M. Karnes, M. Carnpbell, U. Dowling, lil. McCord, W. Mason, G. linmlrvn, C. va . ' Cootlwin, M. ,-X. Barn:-lt, L. Allen. Svcoml row-L. Bullock, S. Smith, XV. Roach, li. Galhrealli. Miss xvt'LlX't'l'. li Burgess. D. Lovt-ll. B. Mason, B. Workman, D. llainline. l ronl row-C. Myzer, C. Moore, N. Wilson, if. lioylvs li. Moss, ll. Fergel, K. Kneisler, G. Stapleton, lil. Burch. Top ron'--ll. llorton. lf. Ossiantler, R. Hastings, D. Little, W. Emerson, J. Friend, J. Crispin, C. Locke. L. Coats. ll tfaltlwvll. Tlzirfl row P. Norris, J. tlall, B. l'l0l,llil l'., lf. KL-plielfl, Nl. Owen, J. Mills, ,l. flies. R. .lat'kson. I7 llessong. ll. lxlCCLll'll'l'. Sccoml row-C. Brunton, J. lllorgan. lil. lXlcCorcl, lf. l'oolt-r, ll. Stover. Mr. llellingivr. A lszlllvy. Nl. l7aulkenclt't'. ll. llilclenhralul, li. Ferriek. Front row' -D. Kneisler, 'l'. Tihhitls, ll. Williamson. ll. llarnion tl. Bivlure-ll, J. Ilt-lm, B. Sleeley, R. Morris, K. lNleNeiye. 21
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