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DMCDRES agel. Geneva Goodenberger Donald Moi a , - 'Z Hi Lorraine Roth, Richard Anderson Geraldine Jen- -en, Virgil Bales, Daisy Mae Davs .lack . , Har- rison, Jeanne Welch, Harold Kay, Phyllis Rutt, Galen Klein, Cora Acosta, Kenneth Rude, Mae June Brumgard. E'ghth row: Jack Poore, Helen Hodson, Jack VValters Erna Kalinski M , , ary Gilma Kelly, Joe Cuellar, Helen Dike, Dwight S 'th Wal- mi. , Gayle ker, Patricia Traphagan, Robert Dike, Merle Smith, John Shield, Robert Bryant, Belva Fair, Marjorie Mitchell. Eugene Heald. Bottom row: Edwin 0'Brien, Milton Osborn, Della Hatheway Milton Houghtellin B tt . g, 9 y LOU Nefsmiith, Lee Dutcher, Eunice Carter, Clifford Vaughn. eventh row: Joanna Summerville Albert Nothn- CLASS OFFICERS Patty Morey, president, Patty Ruppert vice-president SCDPHCDMGRES These are the Bisons of '44, Their ramblings have not made history as yet, but if these folks keep up the work they have been doing in the past, they will be heard from soon. There are many leaders among these sophomores and We are expecting great things of them next year. One boy received an athle- tic award, six girls are in Pep Club, two were elected to serve on Student Council, and there are approximately twenty sophomores in band, fifteen in glee club, and six in choir. About one-third of M. H. S. is made up of these hopefuls. These are the Baby Bisons-Remember them!
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,0- lu- ' -: 'M' A E 9, f,. 5 'RMK f-87' Top row: Holi E-gran. l.'IVl2l1'fc- Amlvfvr, Virgil Mr- Nlahvn. Eileen Cahill. Dmrrulhy Rillnzilh, Warrrn Colt-main, liilly Sta-vcns, Patty lilrwwy. lfram-A Hagan. Kfllnvth lVlg1snn,Sl1irIn-y Al1l'rnaI,l1y, Ruse- mary G4-iger, G1-ra'1l Elm-rl, Virygniu S0l'l'N'l'Ylll1', James lvlillrsun. Alma lll'lllT!M1lI'Il. Phyllis l'ui't:-r. Second row: Gerry Cvlyran, Virginia Hanlu-. Law- rence Hua-t. Ilnlv Nl:-Calyx. Mary l,inn1-moyer. Ilarlmra N1-ilsun. Amnr Hul'l'. livrnirv An-kvrmnn, Gloria l'urnm'. liolm SUIYUIA, lVlar.iol'i0 Pourc. Arclvn Myers. Arvilla Hvstvrwlwlh. Jeanne-llc Pants-nA lxurg, Vinlvt Ralins, GL-ralcl Gull, Darlonv Nurrix. 'l'hirsl row: Arthur Koi-tts-i-, Kenm-th Hanlw. Ev:-lyn Drews, Clvuru Cox. lion Gills-n. lislvhor Schultz. IDL-lmn-r lilvert, Lillian Hnl'l'. Mvrvyn VV:-hvr, liutty Knivrim, Huwarml Huff, liulxwta Mg-Neil, lVlarc1-lla Yayrer. Dun Smith. llnli Nlu- Killip. Doris Gillen, Martin Lcibrandt. 'E' RYM 1.. 'WF' 'Q' W 35 '9 it li mi' ' f 4 ' -- ' 1-V'e I .., iw-f .ef 9 014 W 4... SGP? lfuurth row: Annrlelln Wnsia, .loan Iiufcnlmrg, .lnhn McGowan, Annalu-il HL-sterwm-th, El.en Me-Curdy, llill Rum-y. Duttic liurham, Dewey Gzmzcl, Ju Ann Armen, Charlrs Huuxrhtullmgr, Erma lfuhror, Wil- frm-il VVnmls. Mary l.uu Callvn. Dick Harr. Clar- vnrh Svhwartz, IriQ Pow, Howard Hill. lfifth rnw: Elmer lfuhrcr, Leona Prim-, .lamus Rulv, Dunna Hullnway, .luck Campbell, Patty Ruppert. N1-va VVrizrht, Rohm-rt Williams, Gwen R1-am. Vim-tm' Gonzalc-s. Shirley Axolson, Dick Sl.UYlf', Virginia VV4-skamp. Mc-lvin Siekmann. Bar- lnarn Hrunks, .lames IVlmmr0, Gvrtrudc Clapn. Sixfh row: Virgil Huff, Rnluy Thurston, James liiuglns. Lillian Loose, Kenneth Rutt, Rosemary Ruclv, G-ulaliv Oluvrg. Pura .lean She-ph:-rd, Bur- clvll 'l'hurSt4wI1. L03 .Im-an Cain. Helen Schmitz. lfllinnre W4-iss, Truman Powell. Mary Ortiz. Gerald- ine Amen, Colleen Spvncer, LaVerne 1-Iummels.
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ing to these future scientists of America. At least Betty Hoyt and Bob Waugh think so. Esther Schultz and Bonnie Spencer look at another engaging beast while Jacqueline Jacques, Dorleen Or- maii and Marion Steele View things from a different angle. Now, lads, let's not work so hard: Jack Harrison, Jack Poore, Clif Vaughn, Bob McKillip, John Shields and Martin Liebrandt are forging something or other, prob- ably its the keel of a battleship. These are the typical English students, eh what, Souther? Corky Meyers, Ina Mae Wolfe, and Vera Aman listen to Deke Niccolson while behind her stand bashful Beth Lee Montgomery and Marilyn Stevens, with Ed Miller- a trifle bored. Barbar Johnson, Scientist Ex- traordinare, and Ima Jean Hum- mels are measuring some vitamins in this shot, and Grif, fdid he get in this picture too?J with the help of Harold Brehm, put the finishing touches on their experiment. Bob Wagner, the lone wolf, seems to get along O. K. by himself. Recognize THIS room? Yes, Miss Leeka's History class! Happy Day! Robert Fair is pointing out the World Situation, while Bob Burnham and one twin, yes, I think it's Mary, and another, must be Gwen, look very interested. Miles Aman and Ruth Messinger are intently looking at Bob's finger while Betty Bower's attention is taken up elsewhere. Aw, shame!
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