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rrussrmxen gg! Qgg - Edna Hoff, Margaret Augustein, Anna Mae Elliott, Mollie Harris, Gertrude Hartzell, Betty Mason, Nancy Henry, Mary Calderone, Doris Jordon. gg! Tgg - Marlene Marshall, Ruth Haberland, Beverly Cox, Nancy Conrad, Billie Lower, Patty Boehner, Erma Gump, Joyce Eaton, Miss Henry. gg! Th gg - Dunaine Ebersole, Frank Hogue, Ethel Burrier, Dorothy Marshall, Jean Ann King, Anna Lockner, Margaret Kirksey, Charles Lingo, Charles Manypenny. Egg Fog - Bud Breckner, Harry Beals, George Luduick, Herbert Aeling, Fred Bissett, Bob Meek, George Cress, Dean Albert, Robin Keifer, Elvin Barnett, Donald Krahling. Trying to find their rightful places in ou family, are the freshmen, who, during the short time that they have been among the older members of our school, have become active in the various clubs and activities and have tak- en a prominent place on the honor roll. The freshmen were officially welcomed in- to the family circle by the sophomores at the slag all high-school party and launched out on a social career of their own when they enjoyed a OFFICERS 9-A very successful Christmas party. Judging from the splendid showing they President Joyce Eaton have made, we can expect great things from Vice-President Harry Beals our freshmen. Secretary Anna Mae Elliott Treasurer Donald Krahling Page Twenty-seven
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SOP I-IOMORE S Do you recognize them?? They're last year's Freshmen, and although they were a grand class then, we see a great improvement in them this year. Just read on and see for yourself. The Honor Roll would look mighty slim if the sophomores didn't contribute every six weeks. Remember thelll-School Party7? llhat party could be dull with such a lively initiation planned by the sophomores? They really are an ambitious lot because already they have mde money for their class by selling llcK:Ln1ey High emblems and pennants. Yes, they're doing very well, and we wish luch and good fortune to the progressive Sophomore Class. - OFFICERS 10-B President - Jim Sabatine Vice-President Gene Welch I Secretary Nancy Sabatine Treasurer Dale llohr B93 Q35 - Ruth Thompson, Barbara Locke, Deloris lcBride, Betty Weekly, Nancy Sabatine, Donna llorrison, Ruth Shively, 'llaxine Beverly, Doris Higgins. Eg! gg - lliss Bready, Eleanor Reynolds, Helen King, Jeanne lorrison, Ilary Jordon, lary Woolf, Ruth Klntner, Phyllis Simms, larilyn llay, lr. Schaefer. E91 Qggg - Don llorrow, Richard Wright, Rose were , Helen Rice, Esther Krahling, Anada Sweely Darlene Steele, Doris Zurbrugg, Eugene Wayt. gg! Egg - Edward Snyder, Delmar Israel, Jim Sabatine, Ralph Ward, Norma Zumbrunnen, Phillip Sanderson, Dale Kitzmiller, Bill Stanford, Jack Reddy. L91 1113 - Raymond Jackson, Donald Justison, Jimgv lcCausland, Bob Tuel, Dale Pittman, John Smith, Dale llohr, Karl Kersmarki, Laverne Hartley, Bill Wilson, Ralph Zurbrugg, Dave lullett. Page Twenty-six
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F RES I-IMEN OFFICERS 9-B I President David Smith Mr. Strauss Mies Henry Vice-President Walter Ward Secretary Esther Wright FRESHMAN SPONSORS Treasurer Phyllis Nichols -1191 gg - Martha Smith, Twila Steele, Betty Rockwell, Nancy Ruth, Phyllis Nichols, Esther Wright, Alice Williams , Florence Ruth, Anna Mae Phillips. , LQ! 259 - Helen Schall, Kathleen Musselman, Jean Metz, Rosetta Young, Bessie Stearns, Ethelyn Stowe, Helen Taylor, Mary Ogden, Ruth Wilson, llr. Strauss. gg! Thrgg - Junior Wise, Homer Sihock, Wayne Speakmsn, Bill Youmns, Herbert Smith, Bernard Wood, Irene Peterson, Gene Trimmer, Joe Tucker, Dick Miller, Don Pittman, Ronald Neafie. Q Egg - Charles Tausch, Jack Shoffner, Bernard Russell, Walter Ward, David Smith, Steve Sobat, B111 Tuel, Jerry Snode, James Schrader, Neil Paine, Jerry McBride. Page Twenty-eight ,
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