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,Cooking Att f5tl1 Qnacllal Betty Allen James Barton Martha Beals Virginia Butler Rosemary Conrad Mary Crawford Barbara Durr Betty Fox Wanda Frederick Rose Galusha Margaret Garlaugh William Gilbert Ellen Good Mary Alice Hurley Joyce Jay Eileen Lantis Mary Lobo Richard McGraw Delbert Moyer Frances Soller Jerry Staley Demetria Warrick Joye Whitehair Robert Zimmerman ,Y A JY! -Av Compliments of C. L. DENISTON
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'Thc ,Slncll uctccls The boots came on deck last fall dazed and bewildered but now, after a long year, they are seasoned veterans. Their sponsors who helped to indoctrinate them were Mrs. Schmitz and Miss Gantz. Jerry Thoma was elected to represent them on the student council. These eighth graders made their headquarters in rooms 13, l7, and I2. Their Instructors were Mr. Schmitz, Miss Gantz and Miss Traxler. From these rooms emerged such outstanding students as: Colinne Kelly, Judson Klein, Barbara Mills, Natalie Simpson, and Beverly Young. The play Goodnight Uncle George was presented by the class on January 29. Their sponsors directed the three act comedy. The setting was in the Allen living room. lt seemed that lt was necessary for Junior and his pals to cram for examinations while his sister and the girls' trio were practicing. This brought about quite a bit of arguing in the midst of which George, an old school friend of Mr. Allen's, arrived. Due to the 'Fact that painters were working in the guest room, George slept with Junior in the living room. After many pranks on George, Junior discovers that he was considering taking the position of high school principal. This effected an immediate change on Junior who became a polite young man and passed his exams. Some difficulty arose, however, and George didn't take the iob. Members of the band who hailed from the boot camp were: Carole Coblentz, James Church, Barbara Condon, Carmita Harrell, Martha Millard, Bob Routzahn, Don Shafer, Barbara Stamm, Bob Thompson, Bob Whalen, Barbara Whitaker, and Beverly Young. Those who served on the cage squad were: Don McMurchy, Andy Anderson, Paul Fox, Jerry Reed, Don Amlin, Jerry Thoma, Bozo Richards, Fred Gilbert, Richard Myers, Donald Scearce, and James Dalton. The class of T950 ended its Grammar school career on May 22, l946, when graduation exercises were held. G J, Z E30 . - A 'S V ,M 21-ff. Compliments of WHITE FRONT RESTAURANT Home Cooking Steaks-Chops-Chicken 127-
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