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e--+--a---+ a+---A Song Titles That Match Students Just a Kid Named Joe I Hear a Rhapsody I Love You Truly Heading for the Last Round-Up Max Wasson Miss Moyer Kate and Pat Seniors Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen Neidy If You See Margie Charlie Was a Sai-lor Marjorie Shafer Marthelle Long Stouthearted Men McComb Basketball Team 'Tm Going to Have a Cowboy Weddin' Virginia Lindsay Shi Baby's Asleep Mr. Bowers I'l1 Never Smile Again Mr. Winter, after the Seniors have gone Tiny Old Town McComb Oh, Johnny! Carol Norris And Tommy Goes Too! Tom Wien An Angel in Disguise Every Sunday Afternoon I Get a Kick Out of Corn Love Lies Only Forever The Sailor With the Navy Blue Eyes What Chance Have I for Love Our Love Affair The Guy Needs a Gal There's a New Gang On the Way Donna Kersih Dot and Richard Lee Dorman Neil Curtis Eleanor and Dud Lois Moorehead Mr. Parrett Jeanette and Joe Gage Aukerman 8th Graders 'iWe Three Janet, Grace, and Louise iage twenty-six
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'f' 'I' + + -E -5- -5- -5- -E Front Row: Mary Gazaeiek. Jean Rader, Madge Ewing, Carol Norris, Virginia Schmidt. Betty Engard. Second Row: Dorothy Gorby, Frances Cramer, Sara Kiger, Rachel Saul, Blanche Farquharson, Ned Bennett, Mr. J. V. Henderson. Every Friday Morning Last September Mr. Henderson, with the aid of a group of High School students, planned the Chapel programs for the year. These were held once a week and so every Friday morning as the nine o'clock bell tolled, we marched down to the Auditorium to the music of one or the other of the two accompanists-Rachel Saul and Blanche Farquharson. Here we enjoyed programs which provided seriousness as well as good entertainment to relieve our minds from study. Throughout the year we enjoyed many instrumental and vocal numbers by talented students or outside entertainers. One very entertaining program was a debate by two teams from Mr. Neiderhiser's speech class who debated the proposi- tion: Resolved that a married woman's place is in the home. Also our Chapels included many religious programs. The officers of the group, chosen last fall were: Carol Norris, Chairman, Jean Rader, Secretaryg and Madge Ewing, Reporter. 0l0l01Cl l llbll 1 itil lfllfl i 1' ll .l ilnl 1 l I. 1 l0l'ClCl Page twenty-Jive
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E+- -5- -5- -iz + -5- + -E Front Row: Eleanor Whibe, Edna Poe. James Haddox, Raymond Rider, Dick Walker, Virginia. Schmidt, Marthelle Long, Pauline Smith. Second Row: Catherine Finney, Carol Norris, Jean Rader, Margaret Borgelt, Gerald Woodruff, Steve Bocik, Miss Vesta Lindenman, Miss Dorcas England, Kermit Fartlhing, Earl Bryan, Maxine Wasson, Joe We Made This Book Possible Again this year we have made our MEMENTO possible through the coopera- tion of all staff members and our most ambitious editor. Money for the publication of the Annual was secured from a Carnival held on December 3rd and ads given us by the many business places. Editor-in-Chief .. Associate Editor Editors :- Feature ..,,....,. Senior ....,.................,. Boys Sports Underclass Music ...,....,,.,..,i Alumni ...,.,. Humor ,...,,., Calendar .,..,... ,,,....,.... Pat Rider James Haddox Paulene Smith Edna Poe Kermit Farthing Margaret Borgelt La Donna Hamby Marthelle Long Maxine Wasson Jean Rader, Catherine Finney Activities ., ....,..,. Virginia Schmidt, Carol Norris Artist ...... Cameramen ....... , ,,.,.,..,.,..........,. ...........,...... . Circulating Managers ,.,, Business Manager Advertising Managers ....... Eleanor White Pat Rider, Jimmy Haddox . Gerald Woodruff, Steve Bocik Dick Walker Joe Lenhart, Earl Bryan Page twenty-seven
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