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Almeda Fox Meriem Fox Frances Frank Hannah Frank NOT SHOWN Vernon Allwln Bonnie Barr Bill Bernhardt Eugene Bice Harvey Bishop Thelma Boylan Pat Busby May Cole Gerald Early Shirley Ellingson Albert Frank Jean Frank Violet Frank Harold Gratwohl Frances Hall Marilyn Kuper Dolly Lehr Frances Marsh Howard Miller Robert Murphy Ted Ronan Harry Ruff John Smith Bonnie Teeters Phyllis Toombs George Wagner w Jim Wilcox Michael Zahn TOP TO BOTTOM:TOP TO BOTTOM: LaDonna Frickel Margery Lou Betty Lackman Hartley Jackie Schessler Joyce and Janet Frank Wheeler Ness Carol Shay Georgia Wieber Paul Wold PACE TWENTY-THREE
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Qumor Glass The Class of '48 elected Wayne Willis as president to aid in whatever way he could through their most important high school year. Laura Mae Batt was elected Vice-President; Bonnie Barr, Secretary; and Joyce Ness, Treasurer. Selling concessions at the football games was first on the list of the many enterprises the juniors engaged in. In charge of the concessions were juniors appointed before each game. They also handled concessions at the basketball games. As S. A. C. was again voted very popular this year, the juniors elected Phyllis Toombs and Betty Lou Strand as representatives. The junior class play, Best Foot Forward, directed by Miss Mildred Poznanovic, was presented to a large audience. The juniors considered their most exciting activity the annual banquet and prom, May 17, at which the juniors entertained the seniors. Mrs. Ruth Gee was the junior class sponsor. TOP TO BOTTOM:TOP TO BOTTOM: Marilyn Albertus Jim Kiedrowski Pat Rathbun Merle Slater Marion Wieber Pat Anderson Phyllis Knaub Jackie Renner Betty Strantf Wayne Willis FACE TWENTY-TWO
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BACK ROW (Left to Right) — Richard Nelson, Bobby Tinnes, Norman Lais, Rudy Schmidt, Edwin Kehm, Ralph Hodges, Jimme Wilson, Donald Hodges, Fred Starbard, George Roth, Melvin Ruff, Johnny Goodenbour. FOURTH ROW—Wayne Hageman, Bill Smith, Tommy Kilpatrick, Don Brohaugh, Jimmy Tinnes, Howard Winkler, Stanley Burkley, Kenneth Bevin, DicK Shay, Bert Brown, Clyde Cromwell, Paul Gabel, Leo Yeager, Donald Brester, John Orndorff. THIRD ROW—Neilon Prill, Kathleen Behm, Frances Freed, Betty Marshall, Joyce Bradford, Betty Brese. Beverly Rider, Veda Slater, Pat Budge, Myra Magnus. Alvin Dorall, Donald Her riot, Chuck Hogan. SECOND ROW—Miss McDermott, Harriet Decker. Loretta Deis, Margaret Scheeler, Donna Myers, Helen Hoffman, Martha Krug, Jim Scribner, Chuck Rosselot, Bill Pa-ronto, Nancy Purchase, Eleanor Fisher, Darlene Moon, Alex Vogel. FRONT ROW—Jim Phillips, Bill Sorg, Dorothy Stroh. Viola Walsh. Virginia Harlan, Eleanor Mossman. Janie Lockwood, Helen Pomroy, Rosemary Sparlin. Laurel Stenerson, Hulda Weber, Billie Lou Bartley. J he Sophomore Glass The Sophomore Class is an up-and-coming class. It had the most students on the honor roll and bought the most activity tickets Freshman year. Freshman year officers were: Jim Phillips, President; Nina Forker, Vice-President; Billie Lou Bartley, Secretary; Richard Nelson, Treasurer; Dorothy 'Stroh, Cheerleader; and John Goodenbour, S. A. C. Representative. Mrs. Soulsby was class sponsor. Wayne Hageman took Nina Forker's place when she moved to Roundup. Wayne and Dorothy Stroh were King and Queen that year in the Laurel Leaves Contest. Sophomore year officers were: Billie Lou Bartley, President; Bill Smith, Vice-President; Janie Lockwood, Secretary-Treasurer; Laurel Stenerson, S. A. C. Representative; and Dorothy Stroh, Cheerleader. King and Queen in the Laurel Leaves Contest were Nancy Purchase and Ralph Hodges. The new class sponsor was Miss McDermott. They also worked at the Carnival. The Sophomore had a booth called the Fishing Pond. PAGE TWENTY-FOUR
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