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Janet Shriver Marjorie Shultz Betty Slagal Albert Smith Donald Smith Eileen Smith Katherine Smith Pauline Smith John Sowerwine Pauline Sparks Jack Stanley Eilecia Steele Warren Steward Charles Teagarden James Thorn Ruth Toelle : Laurel Tonge : D. EC. Ulrich Eloise Updike Jack Vickery Wilbur Wallace Olive Weinley ; Doneta Welty Robert Wilkerson Alice May Williams Guy Woodhouse { Bette Young Jayne Young William Young Reid Zeigler
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Dorothy Morris William Morrow Marjorie Mote Maurine Munger Cordela Neher Catherine Nell Irene Nell Rex Nye George Oden Harold Overholt Jacquelyn Parks Jack Paul Forrest Payne Wilbur Peters Anita Phelps Kendrick Pilkenton Gertrude Pohler Marjorie Pratt Martha Price Mary Price Robert Renz Harry Rice Marvin Rich Richard Richardson Mildred Richardson Robert Rosen Jean Roush Norman Rupert Virginia Russell Elbert Sands Virginia Sands Arthur Roger Seaholm Schwinn Dorothy Sell Henry Shideler
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Junior Class Of course, the uppermost thought in all sophomores minds when they become juniors is the Junior-Senior Reception, To this end they work —or should we say—slave all year. You're all familiar with the junior concessions committee; you've seen the candy sellers tearing around at all public functions, These endeay- ors were directed by Mr. Buzzard, who was chosen sponsor, Neil Cald- well, chairman of the concession committee, and the officers, who were: Glen Tobias, president; Dan Bowman, vice president; Mildred Miller, secretary; and Marian Steele, treasurer. JUNIOR CANDY SELLERS Back row: Gene Overholt, Glen To- bias, Don Huser, Dick Showalter, Mary Orr, Marilyn Hull, Kendall Burns, Wil- liam Marker, Fred Peting, Don Stim- son. Fourth row: James Toy, Mildred Miller, Mary Jane Herran, Josephine Weber, Mary Casey, Betty Smith Joan Yaste, Lois Raver, Evelyn Pollock, Lois Christ. Third row: Isadore Fogel, Betty Shenefield, Suzanne Bayman, Gloria Adams, Margaret Correll, Marilyn Mil- ler, Marjorie Bolanz, Margaret Porter, Marcille Rose. Second row: Charlotte Lofland, Anna Jamison, Marcella Cathers, Elizabeth Moore, Avonelle Geyer, Nadine John- son, Betty Kocher, Jane Johnson. Front row: Marian Steele, Joan En- gle, Neil Caldwell, Mr. Buzzard, Jack Porter, Shirlee Rose Feltman, Virginla Snyder. JUNIOR OFFICERS Lowell Buzzard, faculty ad- viser. Mildred Miller, treasurer; Marian Steele, secretary. Daniel Bowman, vice presi- dent; Glen Tobias, president. On April 18, the juniors had their class party, the “Junior Jump”, in the high school gym from 8 to 11 p. m, Music for dancing was furn- ished by the Swingphonic Seven, The committees in charge were: Refreshments: Evelyn Pollack, Chairman; Lois Raver, Lois Christ, Joan Ehinger, Bill Correll. Program: Fred Peting, Chairman; Margaret Jones, Ray Overmire, Mary Ellen Ripple, and Don Wol- verton, Ticket: Anna Jamison, Chairman; Marjorie Bolanz, Gene Overholt, Don Stimson, Angeline Kilty. Decoration: Marilyn Miller, Chair man; Bill Marker, Margaret Cor- rell, Margaret Porter, Marcille Rose, Bob Webster, Mac Vanner, Early in the spring the juniors began to make plans for the Re- ception. The following committees were appointed to carry on the work: Decoration: .Phyllis Ann Fager, Chairman; Mary Orr, Don Huser, Marcella Cathers, Avonelle Geyer, Kendall Burns, Nadine Johnson, Isadore Fogel, Jo Weber, Betty Kocher, Jim Huffer. Invitation: Mary Jane Herran, Chairman; Gloria Adams, Dick Sho- walter, Marilyn Hull, Virginia Sny- der, Program: Neil Caldwell, Chair- man: Jane Johnson, Joan Engel, Charlotte Lofland, Elizabeth Moore, Chairman; Bayman, Music: Jack Porter. Joanne Yaste, Susanne Allan Horn, Mary Casey. Menu: Shirlee Rose Feltman, Chairman; Betty Smith, Jim Toy, Bettie Shenefield, Bob Ruyle. The juniors also brought their school year to end by attending the Reception—a wee bit tired, perhaps —but triumphant,
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