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Page 31 text:
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i Seated: Ruby Pitman. M. Vaughn. B. Nesalhous, P. Mclntyre. M. Ketelsen. B. Vnshida, J. Pinegar. R. Purdy. Second row: E. Wilson. Ruth Pitman A. lngoldsby. D. Lamun, M. McClure, M. McGrane, J. Lovejoy. J. Shropshire, J. Ingram, B. Lay. R. Slate. B. Kirkman. Third row: L. Martinez, D. Mayberry, G. Mueller, R. Phillips, E. Mohnike, M. Thomas, W. Richey, L. Lopshire. R. Taylor, K. Morris. M. Sonoda, D. Maloy. Last row: J. Lawrence, J. Simpson, H. Mooneyham, H. Thompson. aimed of Dimes, when the Iuniors topped the list. Blue was the color chosen for class sweaters, and each has an emblem with Soi himself on it. Mr. Hanigan, Mrs. Ketelsen, Mr. Bridges, and Mrs. Woodward helped Iuniors especially on the funior- Senior Banquet and Prom. Co- TOP: Class Conn' chairman of this big affair were Hutzel Mooneyhcrm and Marilyn Vaughn. CThe Seniors will long re- member the night spent Iune l.l Old Sol had to borrow my hand- kerchief as the class of 'Sl decorat- ed for graduation, their last official act as Iuniors. The gym lent itself to the charm and beauty of the old colonial South. Fragrance of magnolias and rich voices of darkies took the guests back to that graceful period. The following evening was danced away to the dreamy music of Foster and Prom Com- Edward's orchestra. mittee. X cil picks color for sweaters. BELOW: Banquet 27
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Looking over junior class sweaters are Mr. Hanigan, ad- viser: President J. Earley: and Secre- tary M. McCrane. Treasurer M. Thorpe and Vice - President M. Thomas examine treasurer's report. Vtfhew! lust . . . let me . . . catch my breath! You'd be wirided, too, if you'd tried to keep up with the junior class. The first day ot school, I perched myself on Solomon Aristotle's foath- ery back, and then away he flow to look over his new charges. Now, the class ot '51 had a great respect tor old Sol's wisdom, so when he said, Get that Student Body card, they just rushed to get in lineg and the same with joining the Red Cross. With the class otticers, I. Earley. presidentg M. Thomas, vice-presi- dent, M. McGrane. secretary, and M. Thorp, treasurer, leading them the Iuniors plunged in and did a grand job with their booth Armistice Day. The junior play was said by many to be the best play the high school has seen in years. Sol laughed so hard I almost tell oft. Class spirit came through again in the March Front row: V. Harris, K. Bannister, P. Herring. H. Ashcraft, W. Cox. R. Freeman N. Davis. S. Barrera. Second row: W. Berry, B. Greer, D. Ferry, N. Anderson, W. Leighty, P. Harlan, D. Bourquin, B. Gandy, M. Collins, S. Crutchfield, B. Barlow. G. Avina. Standing: W. Davis, R. Davis, N. Cates. J. Earley, W. Hartman, M. McClellan. D. Henson, J. Harding, B. Harbin, J. Britton. R. Grnsser. 26
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Front row: B. Sanford. M. Ross. R ris J. Osborn, D. Neece, E. Watan Third row: J. Rurnley, N. Thomas. Thompson. B. Maden, B. Selby. R . X E t - if fi: N x is w s . Y . f I . l -1? + ' 3,2.. Q 5 ,s Q? 5, ' K '75 . , sf , . , ws. , i, I ey A I . 4 lfwl 'L .E - l A V , .xz N x . N , an J , - P . Q ,. ' , 'S -- +C' f-it . ' Mug? J? 7 S , ,Q . ffi QQ -,. A , ' ,.Wf,s,.k. w gg President of the Ng fjfiifyisii 5 SA Qin . . ' N. . , .. A Qs, i' . I . . - . . x 'Q . Sophomore class, ..,, as Dick Neece 5 - Sang Being very interested in what those little sophs were up to, I sauntered around, and after asking a few ques- tions, I found that handsome Dick Neece was their prexy. A few more questions told me that the sophs' first project was the annual Sophomore Amateur Hour, Well, they proved to be a very talented class 'cause a soph, Iackie Harth, took first and Nilcx Specht. Dick Becker and Secretary, Caro- Randy Scott also took four out of the six prizes, Cute lyll DIIHTIHU1 Peggy Depew was mistress of ceremonies. . Scott. L. Nelson, J. Wilson. G. Scambler, S. Nations, B. Weddle, G. York, D. Phipps. Second row: E. Mor- abe, B. Mitchell. B. McCord. S. Mart n, V. Raley. C. Morillo. D. Larson, P. Payne, N. Specht, N. Overby. B. McClain, B. Tasier. S. Medina, J. Pugh C. Moorehead, B. Turnnge. D. Nlorris. Fourth row: B. Land, H. . Williams, L. Lane, D. Worthington, P. Wood, B. Sellers, D. Turner, G. Tzugaris. and B. Worthington. 28
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