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First Row: Roland Fouts. Larry Kaiser, Mary Luetlke. Jacquetta Chambers, Ila Spencer. Charles Dowell, Kenny Ashley, Keith Sajre, Harald Banion. Nancy Sturegon, Avola Botts, Donna Williams, Wanda Smith, James Cooley. Marvin Trout, Edward Krone, Leonard Vaughn, Billy Seller. Rich- ard Jarvis, Benny CrigKer. Bill Johnson, Bobby Nice, Norwell Runyon, Robert Campbell. Second Row : Catherine Huphes, Betty Rhodd, Evelyn Romine, Dollie Dollison, Anita Bradley, Majorie Hiatt, Mary Coffman. Millianne Moon, I-.ois Heitman, Barbara Moon, Tyrell Brown, Sharon Ranes, Dana Rader, Diane Trumbly, Jane Bandelier. Alice Nelson, Beverly Davidson, Laura Andres, Bonnie Idleman, Henry Wallinyr, Wenzil Washing:ton, Miss Gelso. John Salisbury. Third Row: Betty Theiss, Bertie Pouncil. Emma Pejrues, Lila Field, Wilma Chaney, Joyce Spilman, Barbara Spradlini?, Emma Ross, Helen Hull. Norma Orr. Joan Hobson. Eleanor Clark, Dortha Dollison. Lorene Jackson. Joe McCelland. Melvin Chism, Lanjjdon Shaver, Richard Nelson. Martha Scott, Carolyn Reno. Ruth Wilson, Joyce Kiblinger. Donna Carter. Fourth Row : Betty Wilson. Marcel la Martinez, Hazel Webb, Mary Reddins, Robbie Bailey. Lorine Carroll, Velma Carroll, David Runyon. Stoner Smith. Evertt Dye. Jack Allen, Johnny Gross. Paul Ranes. A. D. McDaniel. Tommy Downing. Albert Quigrley, Barbara O ' Brien, Helen Pendle- ton, Earlin Brown. Jim Brown. the Seventh and Llignth Cjvade Ghoviises First Row : Mary Howard. Donna Holmes, Donna Tucker, Elizabeth MaGee, Elaine Penhoi wood, Bettie St. John, Beulah Eytcheson, Phyllis Roberts, Ruth Pickens. Rita Sanborn, Beverly Fairleigh, Judith Miller. Billie Ruth Rodders, Barbara Dame wood. Harold Parkei ' . Robert Sanborn. Bobby Scott, Junior BigKS. Second Row : Norma Campbell. Iva Scott. Betty Luettke. Wilma Clark. Mary Ann Grain, Gladys Jolly. Norma Lybartrer, Robert Washington, Betty Forline, Wally Brann, Bill Johnson, Bobby Moore, Bobby Wright. Martin Wagner. Gloria Ray, Margaret Wortman, Miss Gelso. Third Row: Georgia Lee Bailey, Virginia Whistler, Annabell Clark, Darlene Burns. Evelyn Pruitt. Helen Johnson, Betty Scrivner, Ruth Taylor. Phyllis Guyer, Norma Faurot, Janice Gillespie, Martha Boomis, Geraldine Meyer, LaDorna Conner, Sharon Clayton, Jane Lucas, Nancy Peach. Jack Wells, (someone cut offK Fourth Row : Ruby Reeves, Delores Spurlin. Joyce Stroble. Wanda Vandermark, Laura Andres. Dixie Lee Ivins. Marylyn Shaffer. Jeanette Navarre, Joyce Mitchell, Marlene Kretzer, Bob Braden, Shirley Hamilton, Bryce Miller. Diane Furgason. Phyllis McMurtry, Ann Price, Vera Besheai-s. John Keitz, Larry Ferrell. ■-r T %% Page 129
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If f, . vmC O O A i i ) ' i u , ' « First Row: Phoebe Darbe. Dorothy- Heckman. Delores Chaney. Shirley Clubine. Fayrene Jolly. Barbara Hoiloway. Mary Lou Grain. Marilyn McCIaren. Iva Shelly. Eunice Riley. Matilda Rifrcc;. Second Row: Betty Chilcote. Joan Baker. Thelnna Burks, Delphinece Zwingelberg. Anna Bowers. Mar- caret Dulohery. May Bel! Allen. Ann Marden. Delores Lee. Suzanne Beringer. Marjorie New- kirk, Joyce Thompson. Third Row: Elaine Peyatte, Mary A. Blank, Charlotte Less lie. Billie Boyle, Rosanna Locke. Jane Hack- ma stier. Patty Rains. Barbara J. Perkins, Nanette McGrath. Virginia Hoelstine, Geraldin ? Crane. Lillian Crammer. Fuurth Row : Miss Gelso. Shirley Thomas. Helen Daum, Marjorie Vann, Winifred Bates, Laverne Taylor. Pauline Dodson. Nancy Hughes. Jeanetti- Scott, Mary Joseph, Beverly Helm. Ninth Grade Qnoviis The ninth grade chorus has made num- erous pubHc appearances. They furnished the Christmas Cantata. The officers are Patty Rains, president; Nanette McGrath, vice-president ; Mary Lou Grain, secre- tary ; Ann Marden, treasurer ; Marilyn McClaren and Nancy Hughes, Librarians ; and Jane Hackmaster, reporter. The chorus does three and four part singing and is composed of 55 girls. The eighth grade mixed chorus fur- nished the music for the Thanksgiving assembly and has appeared twice in pub- lic. The officers are Helen Johnson, presi- dent ; Sharon Clayton, vice-president ; Larry Ferrell, secretary; Brice Miller, treasurer ; and Rita Sandburn, Jack Wells, Robert Washington, and Dixie Lee Ivens, librarians. The group sings mostly four part music and is composed of 90 mem- bers. The seventh grade chorus furnished Lhe music for the Easter assembly and has appeared twice in public. The officers are Richard Jarvis, president; Anita Bradely, vice president ; Jack Allen, sec- retary ; Dana Rader, treasurer, and Jean Hobson, Joe McClelland, Leonard Vaughn, Barbara Spradling, Elenor Clark, and David Runyon, librarians. The chorus sings three part music and is composed of 120 members. Page 128
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First Row: Laura Andres, Rosalie Tetrick. Betty Rhodd, Millianne Moon. Barbara Spradling:. Catherine Hughes. Wanda Smith, Mai-y Luettke, Donna Williams, Joy Spilman. Jacquetta Chambers. Billie Ruth Rodgers. Second Row: Dana Rader. Betty Theiss, Joan Hobson. Carolyn Reno. Helen Hull. Connie Calkins. Dixie Wins, Helen Johnson, Lucille Michael, Phyllis McMurtry, Sharon Clayton. Marjorie Newkirk, Pally Raines. Third Row Mrs. Meador, Vera Beshears, Lorine Jackson, Martha Scott, Lila Field, Julia Dennis, Joyce Kiblinger, Donna Carter, Helen Pendleton. JeannelLe Scott, Mary Joseph, Nanette McCrath. Jeanette Navarre, Miss Coldwell. Tie Uivi ReserOes The Junior High School Girl Reserves is a Junior Y. W. C. A., the aims, pur- poses, and ideals of which may be found in the code of the organization which fol- lows : G racious in manner I mpartial in judgment R eady for service L oyal to friends R eaching toward the best E arnest in purpose S eeing the beautiful E ager for knowledge R everent to God V ictorious over self E ver dependable S incere at all times Activities include regular meetings, planned and conducted by the members, picnics and other social affairs, and group projects. Achievement points may be earned by officers of the organization and partici- pants in programs. Every member is asked to serve on a committee. In February, Girl Reserves choose Heart Sisters for whom they perform secret favors. Other projects this year included making scrap books and present- ing them to the Mercy Hospital and mak- ing nut cups and menu covers for the Christmas party for patients in the I. A. A. F. hospital. The group is responsible for one as- semble. A play The Forest of Everyday was presented this year. Page 130
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