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SPRING, 1951 The 91 Homeroom Top row: Charles Fisher, Ronald Pippert. James Hamm, ,lohn Wertzherger, Mary ,Io Lowman. Mrs. Edyth Salvesen, Alan Harris, Winston Grantham. Third row: June Kunz. Margie Cleveland, Ann Gray, Polly Pcppercorn, Peggy Macl- dox. Marilene Workman, Virginia lcc. Second row: Mary Deckwa. Darrell Salshury. Larry Wright, Richard Albert, Jayne Farley. Evelyn Griffith. Bottom row: Martha Holmes. Vera Slough. Mary Ann Evans, Catherine Paez, Sara Lawrence, Marilyn Perry, ,lane Hutton. Not in. picture: Ronald Casebier, Ray Clark. The 9K Homeroom Top row: Thomas Ragland, James Filkins, Wesley Walker, Tommy Pritchett, George D. Smith, George L. Smith. Barbara Mitchell, Mrs. Deal Six. Middle Row: Deloris Taylor. Virginia Axline, Sharon Zimmerman, Mary Lee Hadl, Dixie Lee Wheeler, Lucy Remple. Botlom row: Ruth Tatham. Fred Noll, ,loyce Rhodes, Gaylord Davis, Janice Stone. -23-
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THE JUNIOR The 9G Homeroom Top row: Miss Tillie Oherle, Gerald Brnne. Larry Kennedy, 'lllblll Pearson, Billy Wilks, Bob Allison, Phil Shoemaker. Norman Bell. Clayton Skinner, 'I'ony Romero. Second row: Beverly Alexander, Naney Roofe. llelen Farnsworlh. Shirley While- side, Marilyn Soclen, .loanie llmlerwood, Carolyn Wymer, lflorenee Puekell. Charlene Hemphill. Bottom row: Carolyn Oman, Beverly Jaekefon. Marjorie King, Uuaine Xaff. Raehnrn Lisher, Lyla Colburn. .lo Ann King. Gloria Onmlahl. The 9H Homeroom Top row: Kent Frame, Donnie Phelps, Ronnie Bereiler, Donalcl Furnier, .linnny De Wall, Obecl Thompson, Mike McCall. ,lim Cole. Mr. Hieliarcl R. Riley, john Pierson. Middle row: Violet Harper, Marvin Wood, Lester Walker. Paul Coleman, Robert Williams, Dave Lhuillier, Bob Glahn, Bolrhy Kolars. Elaine Zook, Ne-lliellen Garber. Bottom row: Vivian Ilenry, Carolyn Wilcox. lzelta Lown. Fern Price, l'al1'i4-ia Hamill, Connie Vanflevenler.'Janice llolrnqnisl, Sharon Rhocles. -QQF
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THE JUNIOR The Last Wills and Testaments We, the departing Hwooden-heads of Lawrence Junior High being of sound carving and sawdust hereby make our last will and testament. To the incoming freshmen collectively we bequeath: Mr. Brown's wastebasket, the chipping paint in Mr. Riley's room, Mr. Bergeris jokes, and last but not least the freezing rooms in Old High-if the recipients promise to replace the piece of old green burlap covering Miss Oberleis board. 9A WILLS Carol Atha leaves all her old clarinet reeds to Beverly Cobb. Donna Carlson wills her ability in art to anyone who wants it. Irene Roberman wills her seat in ninth grade chorus to any poor alto who wants it. Pat Showalter leaves her ability to want to dance and be a singer to Mary T. Dorothy Gentry wills her seat in art to David Hubbel. Gene Mullin is being stingy and taking all he has with him. Terry Malott wills his algebra book to his little brother. Donald Dreher wills all the nice teachers to anyone who wants them. Neal Gleason wills his math book to Bobby Davis. Norma Samples bequeaths her algebra book to anyone who is crazy enough to take it. Joann Dixon leaves her Latin book to any dope who wants it. Leland Stewart wills his English book to Robert Johnson. Myron Murray wills his math book to Judy Murry. Jerry Skinner bequeaths his curly hair to anyone who wants it. Lester Smith leaves Junior High for good. Mary Griswold leaves Junior High to any architect who wants il. Dick Laing wills his little feet to Jim Bose. Helen W'right bequeaths her algebra book to Susan Campbell. 9B YVILLS Paul Badger wills all his good work in Industrial Arts to Bob Larsen. Dale Beerbower wills his ability to play basketball to Joel Malott. Ernest Brewster wills his dog muzzle to Mary Gile. Virginia Daniels wills her math and history books to Barbara Sample. Judy Ericson wills her ability to whisper in math class to Nancy Smith. Maxine Gantz is going to be stingy and take everything with her. Savina Garcia wills all her brains to Nancy Garcia. Mary Louise Gile wills her seat in Mr. Bergerls room to someone who likes to argue. James Hackley wills his chair in math to someone who has Mr. Ber- ger next year. Dorothy Hateher wills her math and English books to Delores Ous- dahl. Lillian Hornberger wills her ability to keep just one joke behind Mr. Berger to Billy Hornberger lalso an innocent victimt. James Kimball wills his back seat in Miss Oberle's room to Virginia Scott, his ability in gym to Frank Dilley, and his seat in speech to Lorna White. -- 24, ,-
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