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THE TRQJAM 12. 8th GRADE Back row: Floyd KcVicker, William Koontz, Melvin Hakes, Edwin Holden, Carl Hatch, Douglas King, Dale Smith, Gerald Face, Merle Anderson, Billy Blodgett, Donald Haight, and Robert Wyant. Second row: Betty Truax, Dorotha Larder, Doris Sharp, Doris Pratt, Dorothy Easton, Glenna Folk, Charlene Green, Marjorie Radee, Mildred Hakes, Dorothy Densmore, Ruth Sprague, and Mr. Krueger-Class Advisor. Third row: Mary Rose Wood, Virginia Avery, Gladys Mansfield, Mildred Hyde, Jean Armstrong, Mary Cabbage Dorothy Ryan, Maxine King, Mary Ellen Lawrence, Lemoine Smith, Berneta Worden, Leora Boyd, and Doris Linton. Front row: Robert Case, Louis King, George Druell, Allen Foxworthy, Ralph Densmore, Virgil Hewitt, Bud Parker, James Avery, Bruce Mickle and Weston Weiss. 7th GRADE Back row: Ralph Whetstone, Robert Ingraham, Bill Janes, Carleton Butters, Dale Smith and Miss Davis-Advisor. Middle row: Mary Bronson, Donna King, Ronald Ryan, Raymond Estelle. Edward Mestdagh, and Donna Belle Brockwav. Front row: garv Larder, Marjorie Bronson, Betty Jones, Ro$ Mench, Dorothy Richardson, and Barbara Ballentine.
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16 THE TROJAN Back row: Evelyn Bronson, Katherine Foote, Robert Feorilla, Robert Morey, Stuart Findley, Theron Ralston, Lawrence Hall, Lawrence Haight, Margaret Cunningham, Ramona Famman, Phyllis Crimes and Ruth Stanham. 3rd row: Clarabell Mansfield, Mary Jane Vandenburg, Donna Vincent, Elsie Hakes, Louise Mansfield, Wilda Huston, Arva Finley, Evelyn Chapman, Mabel Densmore, Rolene Blashfield, Arlene Blashfield and Miss Bacon-Advisor. 2nd row: Elsie Mansfield, Betty Larder, Bonnie Barr, Frances Bowersox Norma Bowersox, Raymond Amsler, Jean Moor, Elva Rising, Dorothy Moclair, Evelyn Carney and Louise Kerr. 1st row: George Tanner, Darrel Butters, George Janes, Earl Haight and Vernon Fast. Absent: Duell Bartlett and Rollen Frederick. FRESHMEN Early in the year the Freshmen Class elected the following officers: President-Raymond Amsler Vice President-Norma Bowersox Sec. and Treas.-Jean Moor Advisor-Miss Bacon The river at Lower Mills was mighty refreshing on September 18. Any of our boys can vouch for that, as they were pulled through twice by the Sophomores. On the morning of the 21 of September we really gave the rest of the student body a thrill with our wardrobe display. Boys in shorts, blouses, a girl’s ha carrying a beach pail and shovel. Girls in overalls, worn backward, straw hat and pipe. All were in stocking feet with a super abundance of makeup. We were guests at a delightful reception where more initiation was forced upon us on the evening of the 22. The Community House was decorated very effectively. We felt very much a part of Homer High School after a most enjoyable evening. We lost one of our most lovable classmates when Dorothy Moclair left to make her home in Pensacola, Florida. A farewell party was given in her honor March 1 in Room H at the school. On March 15 we sponsored our first all school party given in the Community House. We constructed a false ceiling and used the St. Patricks Day Motif. Our first year as members of Homer High School has now drawn to a close. It is our wish that our class will do her share to keep our school home as fine as she always has been.
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