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NOON HOUR RELAXERS: Top left: Ray Grew sliding down the northwest bannister. Top midde-. Harry Roach and Jim Samonton taking a breather before next doss. Top right; Bob Barton smirking ot the camera. Middle left: Rose Baker looking on as Maxine Miller catches up on her letter reading. Middle right: Janet Fulton seeing what she should have studied as Mary Ashlock day-dreams. Lower left: Nancy Larson and Gladys Thompson getting ready for their next class as Zoe Wendle coaches. Bottom right: Ed Luders hurrying Larry Robinson and Everett Best to class as Frank Remsing and Roger Billeter cram.
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Upper picture: Little Brother and his mistletoe ore the cause of much embarrassment to Joy Ann Wynio and Don Goettle in the ploy, Pop Reads a Christmas Carol, from the Thespian Con on December 17. Joy Ann and Don stand in the doorway, while Albert Monn, Carol Huff, Pot Bortlett, and Fred Wayne look at Ray LeMor in astonishment. Lower picture: The Thespian club appears for a curtain call after their successful talent convocation. Front row, (left to right); Kathy Helwig, Pat Buckner, Peggy Erwin, Patty Wakefield, Ann Parsell, Barbara Anderson, Joy Ann Wynio, Miss Ann Reely, Roy LeMor, Fred Wayne, Gene Hooker, Dave Cunningham. Second row: Donno Persons, Koy Shields, Barbara Henderson, Patty Meagher, Jo Peters, Don Goettle, Carol Huff, Albert Mann, Pot Bortlett, Sue Ann Gerstenberger, Nathan Grossman, Constantine Alex, Fred Rosegrant, Ross Bolt. Third row: Phyllis Soss, Leona Breokey, Dorlene Mohnke, Carol Taylor, Eleanor Eber, Ann Anthony, Betty McClure, Patsy Brock, Ed Luders. Fourth row: Randall Stone, Eorl Rogers, Seidell Soss. Page eleven
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SCHOOL LIFE IN REVIEW: Upper left; Ginny Lofgren and Carol Nyborg hard at work typing out slips tor the tuberculosis tests. Dorothy Sunden has a slip typed while Mary Morris, Paul Cadruvi, and Larry Brown wait in line. Upper right; The first day of school is a busy time for home room teachers as this picture testifies. Mr. Mecl elson receives money for book deposits from (left to right) Lois Pearson, Joyce Becker, Donna Clepper, Joan Drumheller, Joan Leek (with mouth open), Elaine Martin, Betty Riley, June Orvis, and Sterling Johnson. Middle left: The top ten in scholastic rating in the January graduating class. First row (left to right): Eleanor Eber (sixth), Janet Fulton (seventh), Joyce Hays (fitthi, Kay Cunningham (eighth), Janice Robertson (third). Second row: Ainslie Palmer (second), Albert Mann (first), Tom Anderson (fourth). Bob Palmer (ninth), Joonn Guilbert (tenthl. Middle right: Betty Lou Yarwood, Alice Airey, and Mitzi Kosai helped moke the production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs a success by their work on costumes in Miss Grocia White ' s class. Lower left: Mr. Perring seems to have a job on his hands as he registers boys of .he January graduating class on the first day of school last fall. Left to right: Horry Malmquist, Jerry Hilby, Al Cummins (with eyes closed). Grant Silvernole, Tom Anderson (grinning), Elb Puckett (facing camera), and Wendell Reugh. Lower right; The tuberculosis tests were an important part of school life for a day or so. Here a boy is x-rayed while a future patienl looks on. I ' uyu thiilnn
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