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7-lze gevenflr qfzade OFFICERS President ...4.4..A,..,. JOHN WAUGAMAN Vice President .,4...i,...., DONALD GOOD Secretary. ,i....4.4,i..,,4,4..., MONA GEORGE Adviser .,......,. ..i, ....,... M I SS WILEY Struggled to keep i11 the right lane Under the firm and Wise guidance of Miss Wiley and its oflicers the Seventh Grade, a promising group of students, entered junior high school. Their enrollment was greatly in- creased by the addition of Penglyn students who added even more zest to the group. Recognition must be granted to those who maintained high scholastic grades. These were Janice Cooley, Mona Lee George, Lar- ry Milburn, Colin Norberg, Charles Patton, Jean Sam, and George Schade. Another all-around sports-minded class, both boys and girls, partici- pated in intramurals. Larry Milburn Was manager of the Junior High School Basketball Team, and players on the same team Were Bill Cum- mings and John Waugaman. They have helped to keep the squad in the sports limelight. Whenever the team played, Mona Lee George could be seen assisting the Junior High Cheer- leaders. The Golden Tornadoes Foot- ball Team also attracted members from this active class. Various school musical organiza- tions and clubs will go forward to an even more satisfactory future with many enrolled in their ranks from this group. School socials were well supported throughout the year by these students. You can be assured that this class will assume their re- sponsibilities next year vvith en- thusiasm.
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The qw e OFFICERS President .......A.., ROBERT MCFARLAND Vice-President .....,... JOYCE WILLIAMS Secretary ....A..4.... MAXINE MCCORMICK Treasurer .,I.I.........,..... RODGER WILLBY Adviser ,r.rI..r.,.....r,...,.r.,...., MR. BOWERS Often had a ubrush with the law If you couldn't see them, you could hear them! These live wire Eighth Graders made the halls ring with their banging, clanging locker doors and incessant chatter. Nevertheless they very definitely proved the fact that they were capable and willing to shoulder their duties in the years ahead. Eighth Graders were found offering their services to many of the school's organizations. They were seen among the band and other musical groups. The fellows in the class were both football and basket- ball minded. The Golden Tornadoes rated tops with them and not to be forgotten are the Eighth Grade boys who helped make a name for the Junior High Basketball Team by taking second place in their section play. These boys were Gerald Gon- gaware, Jay McFarland, and Eddie Siegel. Their cheerleaders, Nancy Benninger, Marlene Gordon, and Ann McElfresh, were the backbone of their cheering section. Two girls shared scholastic honors in the Eighth Grade this year. They were Marlene Gordon and Nancy Kooser. Socially the Eighth Graders carried on their activities with equal enthus- iasm. They sponsored a class party, attended the Junior High Hallowe'en Party and supported all the school socials. They also were loyal rooters for the Varsity's basketball games. Irwin High can look forward to a greater future with this group's en- trance into the Freshman Class next fall.
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FIRST Row: George Schade ! Lewis Zucco, John Wauga- man. SECOND Row: Clifford Brown, Nancy Patton, Jean Sam, Annie Davis, Joan Sam, Jane Stitt, Robert Rymer. FIRST ROW: Walter Brady, Arthur Lohr, Alexander Hel- man, Paul Cole. SECOND ROW: Sally Harper, Vivian Good, Carol Heighes, Mona Lee George, Lois Bevi- lacque. FIRST Row: Donald Good, George Gongaware, George Cook, William Lender, James Houpt. SECOND Row: Jerry Altman, Harry Hawk, William Cum- mings, Florrie Astley, Doro- thy Scherpf, Robert Caldwell, Arthur Jones, James Torn- blom. FIRST Row: Landon Leflier, Thomas Mance, S t a n l e y Lunn, Donald McKeever. SECOND Row: Charles Pat- ton, Larry Milburn, Janice Cooley, Barbara Kline, Lynn Holloman, Wilma Magill, Colin Norberpg, Emory Lear.
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